Kamillah. He liked that; it sounded sweet if a little old-fashioned, like the quaint image of a woman of his great-grandmother's generation. Probably better if he didn't say that thought aloud. Personally, he had a bit of a fetish for exactly the sort of things most people considered antiquated or outdated, so he'd know how to appreciate-
...oh. Oh. Ohhhhhh god, that felt so good, did she have magic fingers or something? He just barely restrained himself from groaning, although his eyes slipped closed in appreciation. His entire body felt like a tightly packed coil that had sort of...gradually gone slack. Strange feeling, that, but not wholly unfamiliar; it was a workplace liability, after all. Guh, he was thisclose to kicking his leg- little more to the left...
Shae nearly missed what she said about her apartment, but as she led him down the immaculate marble corridor to door 607, he realized that the scenery had somehow gone from completely overwhelming to mostly bearable. Was he adjusting to the totally unexpected and improbable set change around him? Or was there really some comfortingly familiar power about the woman touching him, as he'd suspected (on some level, anyway) when they'd first locked eyes in the stairwell? Something subtle, quiet, whispering in the back of his mind that he knew this woman even though he was sure they'd never actually met-
He wasn't quite ready for the contact to end as quickly as it had, that much was obvious from the look on his face. "I only answuh ta 'Shae'," he said with a small smile, "unless you t'ink of somet'ing bettuh." The strap of the duffle bag was offered up to her as he took in his surroundings, eyeing the couch with interest.
"What I really need is a showuh, ma cher." Yes, the funk was beginning to concern him; not because he was a walking human cesspool or anything to that extent, but for the fact that he hadn't bathed in a handful of days and wasn't quite at his hygienic best to entertain a lady friend in her own home. On her own couch, even. "Wash da day offa me. I don' expect dat's anyt'ing you could offer, 'dough."