[center][color=teal][h2]Grant[/h2][/color][/center] [@BCTheEntity][@Banana] Grant studied Miss. Jericho as she began to walk up towards him. He was briefly blinded the vision of a puppy, one with cute floppy ears. It was quickly replaced back with the woman with brown hair, standing more directly from him. She was an anomaly to him, maybe to most of the department. She didn’t particularly strike him as anything. Which could be a bad thing and a good thing. He’d have to continue watching her for a few days. Figure her out. Wear her mind. “Miss. Jericho, I presume,” he says, he watches her for a second. To give him the reason she was late. He just smirks slightly. It’s interesting to see what people think they can get away with. He caught that she wasn’t being entirely honest with what she had to do with her time. But instead of saying anything about it, he says “I understand perfectly what that is like. When work piles up and drags you in.” he gives a very dry laugh that anyone listening could have caught was dry and hollow. Before she responded his eyes turned to Ketsu. Ketsu fascinated in all forms of the word. He was twenty-one, but quite exceptional. He heard of his deeds and accomplishments before, how extraordinary his results were in the physical exam, how much Seto had on eye on him. It fascinated him. And here he came with a friendly greeting towards them. That fascinated him as well. He flourished around Miss. Jericho. He wondered what went on in Ketsu’s mind. He’d like to wear his mind sometime too. Just to see what it was like in there. “Ketsu you came at the right time,” Grant said, he didn’t see no need to stop what he was planning to do in the first place. Grant stuck his hand in his pocket, taking out a voucher coupon with five stamps on it, “Miss. Jericho is my new partner. And in good faith, I was going to treat her. How about I treat you as well?” Grant pauses, what is that phrase that escapes him sometimes? “The more the merrier right,” Grant says trying to remain as charming as he could right now. Sometimes people needed reassurance he was on their side.