She broke out of her trance and looked at you strangely. She didn't say anything and neither did you. Instead you set your groceries down and wrapped your arm around her pulling her close. You the whispered into her ear so the other people around couldn't hear you.
"I'm here to help out, just play along with me okay?" You leaned away from her smiling like you had just whispered something sweet to her. She quickly caught on and gave a small smile in return.
"You were right honey that is an attractive tattoo." You said loud enough so that the others could hear but not in a way that it seemed fake as you pointed towards the Sekirei mark on her forehead.
"You really like it?" She asked softly putting her hand to it.
"Of course! But you are already pretty enough without it." That part was actually honest. You really did think that she was pretty. It didn't have anything to do with her being a Sekirei (Kagari told you that an Ashikabi could have more than one Sekirei). She was just very attractive.
You looked around at the three Groups walking towards you. They didn't seem to be fooled by your little acting show. Worried you grabbed the knife in your pocket and got ready to bring it out. Seeing that you were tensed up the girl looked at the other three groups as well and stood up. She seemed to be concentrating on something and before you knew it the temperature had dropped considerably low. It was nothing compared to what had happened to the others though.
The three other groups had completely frozen over. If there was ever a doubt in your mind that this girl was a Sekirei it was gone now. She looked back at you and smiled before seeming to come to a revelation that severely depressed her. Wondering what the problem was you walked up to her and put a hand on her shoulder.
"Hey what's the matter?"
"Will you be my Ashikabi?" She asked after seeming to struggle with the question for a bit.
You thought about the weight behind the choices. Saying yes definitely seemed like the right way to go but you couldn't help but feel like there was a complication to it.
"What's the catch?" You had to ask.