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Alice was the only one able to communicate in Japan, so the group had to rely on her to help them navigate the big city of Tokyo. She had to speak for them when they got to the airport to the taxi driver who would take them to the hotel where they would be staying. Oliver stared out of the window the entirety of the drive. He wasn’t sure how he should have acted around Helios. He wasn’t too sure of anything at the moment, but this, oh, all of this, had him in mental turmoil. He tried listing the pros and cons, but then that quickly became irrelevant as there was no need to list the pros and cons as nothing would come out of it. For f**k sake, Helios was an international star, and Oliver relied on no one being able to recognise him for his job. It was Max who shook Oliver out of his tra