Hotaru expected the headjammer and simply put himself in a more comfortable position until the agents picked him up.
Once secured in the empty room, he began to lose his nerves. An rush of adrenalin, an overactive brain and a total lack of stimulation can do that.
Alternating between fidgetting nervously and total focus on the featureless grey wall, Hotaru discovered 147 cracks, 7 stains and a very distinctive, almost imperceptible, pattern of discoloration in the paint probably caused by the repeated draft from the occasional opening of the only door in the room. Slow motion perception and prison-like setting are not a good pairing...
When the two persons entered, Hotaru pretty much stared at them until they finished speaking. Even with their neutral expression and professional behaviors, he could basically count their heartrate by looking at their neck and temple and notice so many imperceptible movement in their eyes and body language.
He started answering, in Japanese, in faster rythme than intended :
"Well, of course. I was hire to transport prototype drone back to Tengu Corp facility here and I noticed..." Hotaru realized he had forgotten to slow his speech at "normal" speed. He stopped, took a deep breath and restarted in a calmer tone and rythme.
"I was asked to transport prototype drone back to Tengu Corp facility here and I noticed signs of suspicious activity. I only had confirmation when the two individuals entered the room under false pretense. Then I tried to warn and assist the security that was caught totally unaware. Which led me here as the victim of a theft and being treated as a criminal. Very politely I might add, but detained and restrained all the same."OOC:
Hotaru is trying to assess how much he can trust them and if they have ulterior motive through their demeanor and the interactions.
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