Kazue held the door open for a few seconds to long, eventually turning into something the put Kaz in a very awkward position. He waited for a little bit, before spotting a boy about to come into the Cafe. It'd appear Momiji spotted this boy the same time he had, except, she responded in a completely different way. While Kazue just stepped back with one foot, opening the door to the cafe more to allow this person in, Momiji let out a shriek and called him a monster? Kazue thought it was a bit harsh, the boy was a bit thin and pale but to say it out loud was bit unexpected. Kazue stood their, awkwardly, as Momiji bombarded this boy with questions as if she was talking to a starving child. Kazue might have said something to them about holding the door open for to long, but he honestly thought it would make him seem like he didn't really care for chivalry, that soul purpose being the reason why he's holding the door open in the first place. Instead, Kaz let a sigh escape his lungs and leave his nose, it was quite and light enough to go unnoticed. Kazue looked at Momiji when she said his name, he was listening inattentively just a few seconds prior but he still understood what she was saying. It was like his brain was listening even when he didn't intend to, allowing him to respond without having her repeat herself. "N-No, no, it's no problem." Kazue said, ushering in the boy to the cafe. From what it seemed, Momiji didn't know this person, and if she did, why didn't she call him by his name? Kazue just assumed she didn't know him, so he started to wonder what this boy is going do. Kazue tried to see it from his perspective; You're just about to walk into a cafe and you get stopped by a rather pretty girl and she treats you like you've been starving all your life. Kazue felt a shiver down his spine, [i]That would be terrifying..[/i] Kazue closed the cafe door behind him as he let the boy enter. He looked over at Momiji from beyond the boy's shoulder, "We'll catch up after." Micky stated. There wasn't a lot of confidence towards the end of that statement, making it come off more like a question, as if he was unsure of what is happening.