Yasa sat at his desk arms crossed and eyes shut, he wasn't sure how to feel about this right now. This was a real customer one that legitimately needed their help, he reached up and ruffled his head wondering how this was a possibility. On top of all that she was a human one of the rarest breeds around here, he raised his gaze and looked at Helexa. Was this woman some kind of lucky charm? He wasn't sure and after giving a nod after taking his coffee he lowered his gaze back to his desk. For the time being he wasn't going to bother with such thoughts, he shut his eyes and listened to Miss Morrison from a distance. He took a drink from his coffee and his eye twitched slightly, he should have asked for sugar but he was committed now he'd have to finish it. Though hearing what Miss Morrison's case actually was caused him to inwardly sigh before his eyes moved to her figure, he eyed her for a moment scanning her form from a distance while Helexa was talking to her. She seemed like a simple woman, his eyes moved to her hands for a moment, not married which made the case a little more ironic than he liked. She seemed pretty distraught but the purse she carried wasn't a knock off so it seemed she could use her money more towards accesories than her clothing, her earrings included. "Thanks Helexa," Yasa said taking the information. "I can tell you've done this before." At the mention of staying he waved his hand before blowing on the desk causing a small cloud of dust to lift into the air, a small sigh escaped from him as he looked back at the information. "I wouldn't want someone to stay here longer than they had to in these conditions," Yasa said. "Also Helexa I appreciate your input but I'd like your expertise in the field not how long to make customers wait. Here at Red Eye we respond ASAP, I hate making people wait like that, I wouldn't want my case being handle like that." Resting his cheek on his fist he read the paper, it wasn't anything fancy, just a missing cat case that got lost in another dimension in her house, a common occurrence nowadays. "Hm...affording a whole other dimension cost serious money," Yasa said. "Questions for later, anyway Helexa try not to charm too often, I'll explain on the way...I don't have a car so I hope you like walking." Reaching into his pocket Yasa stood up and dialed the number on his phone, putting it to his ear. "Yeah it's Yasa we'll take your case. Yep Red Eye accepts any case...long as it's legal. All right we'll be there soon." Yasa hung up the phone and stretched a bit before quickly finishing his coffee, however he set the cup down and waved his mouth off as steam came out of it. "Agh hot! Phu fuk's safe." Yasa sighed and headed towards the door. "Co' on Helxa, za caffes's awits."