There was no doubt that, although this man was trying to make amends, he was absolutely seedy. Just like the tavern, except the tavern was [i]charmingly[/i] seedy. Mimi continued to eye the man with suspicion, even though he said he was a lady-protecting hero of justice. She bet that a cannibal kidnapper would [i]want[/i] her to think just that. First impressions were important to the young, impressionable, and naive Mimi. She hid behind the small wizard, because that girl didn't seem scared, and continued to scowl at him. "I... I'll decide if you're a good guy for myself, thanks," she replied to the man. Until he showed her otherwise, Mimi would keep an eye on this person. With that, she regarded the wizard who she was hiding behind. "I didn't say you were lesser, though," she murmured, before adding, "Wait, you can turn any room into a relaxing reading den? Really? That's the most amazing thing of all! May I see? I'm Mimi, by the way. Mimi the innocuous Human girl."