Oh, how he felt like he was going to die. Jay was absolutely frozen when they wrapped around him, their arms like coiling snakes waiting to wring his neck. Luck was on his side, however, and by the time he had opened his eyes, Minami had grabbed his hand. Jay would have freaked even more but that kiss, oh that kiss, stunned him. He wasn't any trouble once that happened and before he knew it, Minami had taken him out from between the two guards and into another den of lions.
Jay didn't feel it at first, but the moment Minami began to talk, Jay felt off. She was pretty, pretty to the point of strangness. He had always been wary of people, but the more he looked at Minami's mechanical gestures and overly empowering smiles, Jay was starting to feel like this lady was more dangerous than he thought.
But that kiss was starting to make his cheek feel hot. Jay swore there must have been something in her lips as he felt a blush consume the rest of his face. Suddenly those previous thoughts of suspicion began to fade and his embarrassment took its place. The attention was nice and the look in her eyes were glinted in the ceiling lights. It didn't even seem to bother him when she began to speak.
"My name's Minami but you can call me Mimi if you like. What's your name? I'm pretty sure you're new here since I've never seen you around. If you need to know anything you can ask me, okay? Are you hungry, because I sure am. Wanna get something to eat? My treat today. You can pay me back by being my friend, okay?"
Wow, she talked alot ...
Of course, when he got down to it, she didn't seem that bad. She wasn't asking what he had done or if how he had gotten into Deadman Wonderland, no, just something simple. His name and if he was hungry. Jay nodded. Getting something to eat seemed good.
"Y-yea . . . I'm . . . Jay," Jay was twiddling his fingers, "Food is good . . . thank you."
He tried his best to avoid the friend comment. Companion, maybe; person of interest, perhaps; but friend, no one could be that close to him. Jay was to paranoid for that . . .