Kieri had never really seen anything wrong in simply approaching someone. As long as it was from the front anyway-if someone snuck up on her, she's have a reaction similar to what Harvey had been havi at that moment. Kieri flinched when the fish whipped out gun. Mind you, she'd never seen a gun before, but she knew how others held their weapons. That was to say, with confidence. Her eyes widened as Harvey went on his opening speech, knowing she probably wouldn't have been able to interrupt even if she had the ability to at this point. Kieri winced openly when he tossed his business card into her hair, plucking it out shortly afterwards to read it over as Harvey wrapped up his speech, only pausing with her new reading material when Harvey asked for her name. Kieri glanced up at Harvey, biting her lip and gesturing to the brown brace around her neck. She dared not touch it, knowing the east amount of pain that would come with her touching it-it would interpret her as trying to remove the brace and inject pain throughout her body. The last time she had gotten one of these off, it had mostly been through pure luck. Now she had to rely on body language to communicate what she wanted to this strange fish man. At least there wouldn't be a language barrier once she got rid of this thing.