Jess stumbled backwards, her arms extending as she balanced herself, obviously ignoring whatever he was saying or trying to warn her.
"You can't just go around hugging people in the middle of the night. What is wrong with you?? I don't know who you are, but it's late...Wayyyyyy too late for you to be running around without your parents. Go home."
She looked up at him, her eyes boring into his as she stayed in her position for a while. Her lips slightly parted, as if she was about to say something but nothing escaped. Instead, Jess just stared up at him, taking a step forward towards him as she examined him a little more.
Jess didn’t say anything, but took another step closer towards him, her eyes now skimming down from his eyes to lips then downwards towards neck.
“I need help.” She finally said, her voice quiet and barely above a whisper. “I-I don’t have anywhere to go.” She had an odd combination in her voice; a voice of a mature woman while she was stuck in a body such as this. Jess looked back up into his eyes, taking yet another step closer, but this time, kept on walking. She walked past him, turning around as if to block his path, though, not much would be done by whatever she was doing- Jess herself knew this.
“Please help me. I only need a place to stay for the night. I’ll be gone by sunrise- promise.” Her hands met each other behind her back as she walked forwards, once again, towards him. She placed on a pleading look; it was the first time she has ever interacted with a human, so Jess wasn’t exactly sure how this may turn out.
An experiment- it was merely that; while she did indeed like this human by the simpler means of looks and smell, it would be best if she reminded herself not to get too attached to him just in case she would kill him in the end. Instead, she’ll lead him on and merely try it out to see what might happened, and while this did cause the ache in her stomach to spread to her heart, it was a necessary test to find out whether or not she would become the monster she disliked.