"He's awake" she said dumbly. Startled, Je'Nai jerked her hand back and fluidly rose to step away from the demon when he finally woke. The raven remained firmly fixed above her arm seemingly unbothered by the sudden movement. But when the man, who identified himself as Asmod, finally stood his bird returned to its master. So this stranger, Asmod... What exactly happened to land him here and why couldn't he remember anything? Physically he seemed fine, despite the obvious disorientation, so Je'Nai took that as a good start though she couldn't help but wonder about him. Je'Nai crossed her arms and waited in silence as the General Winchester spoke with the stranger. She raised a brow when Azurael suddenly looked to her. Ari? Ah yes, the young doctor. Je'Nai had yet to actually meet the woman in person but she knew the name. She had a vague idea of where on the campsite the medical tent lay but she wasn't embarrassed to ask for help if the need arose. "Of course" she accepted the task with a bow of her head. Just then General Highwind interrupted with a claim to lead them both to the doctor. Je'Nai had no objections to that. She walked in step with Asmod, right behind T'vor. "Asmod Ra'vul, was it? I'm Je'Nai" she introduced. "If I may ask, what is the last thing that you can remember?" she inquired curiously.
Ma'ai wordlessly followed Damien. When they finally reached the field where the demon had apparently appeared out of nowhere, he quickly spotted the source of their curiosity when Damien pointed him out. "Him?" he asked for confirmation. It seemed the situation was already being handled so there was nothing to worry about. He was still curious but didn't want to interfere; maybe later once all the excitement died down then he'd do a little investigating for himself. After all, was that not his specialty? The angel decided not to follow the others and mumbled a quick "I guess I'll see you later" when Damien began trailing after the small group.