J was in pure shock. The girl obviously had something "different" about her eyes, yet she smiled at him as though there was nothing wrong at all. It had been so long since J had a conversation with someone, he almost forgot how to speak. "Who are you?" he finally managed to ask. "Well,-" she said, giggling. "I go by many names. But most just call me Shi. But that isn't important right now, J." She then stood up and faced him. J thought it'd be best to not be as acquainted to the strange girl as possible. As if her eyes weren't scary enough, J knew her name was the Japanese term for "Death". He now felt in danger, but he couldn't feel his legs. Shi saw that J couldn't find the strength to speak, so she continued, still smiling. "I'm here to give you a fair warning, J. All the people of Shizukesa village are always so happy and serene. There's never any turmoil or violence. It's far too boring to bear anymore. But you, I can taste the hatred in your heart, and I must say, it's delectable!" J could only watch fearfully as she walked closer and closer to him. "You see," she went on. "In a village like Shizukesa, things that are bad don't normally happen on their own. And it bores me to the point of stepping in and handling the problem myself!" She spoke as though what she was saying wasn't completely mad at all. "What are you talking about?" J asked. He then blinked for a split second. But when he opened his eyes, he found Shi a mere two inches away from his face. She had such a sadistic and evil smile now. "The red mist is coming!" she exclaimed. J was frozen with fear. "Your fear…..it's so adorable" Shi whispered. Shi then began to walk past J. "I suggest you prepare yourself for what's ahead, J. Your decisions will determine your future in the course of these events. I think it would be wise to think things through from here on out." She said before giggling. J turned around swiftly to try and get a final glimpse of her. But to his fear, she was gone.
