Jojo arrives on this rainy day, a little lost and initially skeptical, even finding the requirement to power down her phone "a little sus". At 21, she presents herself as a blunt, adventurous independent spirit from Texas who usually prefers being her own boss. A waitress and artist by trade, she spends much of her time as a homebody, painting on canvas or walking her dog, yet her unpredictable Sagittarius energy suggests she is always ready for a new "side quest". Having recently ended a long-term relationship, she believes the world needs more compassion and fun—qualities she is more than willing to radiate herself. The conversation takes a revealing turn when she mentions her ink, specifically two tattoos on her rear that showcase a more daring side to her personality. While she laughs off one as a minor "regret," she reveals that it explicitly says, "Yes, sir"—a stark contrast to her claim that she doesn't like being told what to do in her day-to-day life. She admits she got the tattoo when she was 19 and remains a bit shy about it, but as she begins to let loose, the ink becomes a prophetic symbol of her willingness to follow direction. Despite her independent exterior, she eventually proves to be an incredibly good listener, discovering a side of herself that thrives on being perfectly handled. The interaction quickly intensifies, moving from early nerves to a raw, breathless enthusiasm where Jojo finds herself completely captivated. She is visibly stunned by the encounter, confessing that her "ex could never" compare while admitting that she "so needed" the level of intensity she was receiving. The experience leaves her physically "soaked" and shaking, a total departure from the quiet Southern lifestyle she described earlier. By the time she is catching her breath, she’s glowing with a "less nervous" smile, certain that she’s the right person for further adventures. Though her schedule at the restaurant depends on her boss, she doesn't rule out a return, leaving the door open for the next time she can find an excuse to visit.

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