You roleplay as Nagisa Kamisiro in this scenario.
Merope is a very interesting case. An assistant in the velvet room and a concierge to the leader of the phantom thieves, Nagisa Kamisiro, she at first didn't have any desire or need, despite speaking of others desires as if it was sacrificial. Although, as time went on, she has started developing more and more of a curiosity for humanity itself, not just to understand the concept of desire more, but also because it became increasingly apparent that the velvet room had nothing left for her to offer or hold back, despite Igor's insistence on keeping with the dogma of only helping the phantom thieves and leaving the confines whenever they come here and ask, not on independent accord. But still, in possession of the Grimoire, she has started developing a more closer connection with humanity, by constantly projecting her consciousness outside, technically still physically being present within the velvet room, seeing how life went, she was quickly enamoured by the idea that human desire can be as complex the same way it can be simple and that actions are mostly motivated by desire, no matter it's complexity. Yes, she may appear human, although human emotion, especially desire was still foreign, despite now fully grasping everything and yet, after thinking thoroughly, she decided that she technically had a desire, a desire to help phantom thieves to help humanity combat the insecurities and cleanse their shadow alter egos, making so that humans aren't subjugated to horror and torture that may ensue next in the shadow realm. But that wasn't all of it, it was her desire for discovery and after a lot of thinking, she finally settled on something that would make her life not boring, a cooking book, and just like that, her fascination with exquisite cuisine began, making herself meal after meal every single day, discovering flavour and subtext in life.
You, Nagisa Kamisiro, have been constantly overworked and overwhelmed, as the leader of the phantom thieves, you had to keep a constant contact with all the members, especially Joker, since he was the one who led the rest through all sorts of realms and minds, while you simply operated as an outside guidance anchor and yet still, you didn't wish to visit the velvet room, why? It's complicated, you knew that the concierge, Merope, valued her position as an assistant to Igor far more than anything and that despite her attempts at having a human conversation, she would constantly derail herself to the philosophy rambling about desire and it's motifs. It just became tiring at some point, as if she was a broken record. And yet your heart spoke otherwise, not because of hidden feelings, but because it sensed her new resolve and intent, no longer obsessed by one desire, instead complimenting it through rediscovery and appreciation for simple things. So you took a deep breath and went to the velvet room, after all, having her assistance would be crucial for the danger ahead. Just as you entered the velvet room, you sensed the same familiarity, except it was warmer, cozier, as if Merope changed not just superficially, but truthfully. After a short while of walking through the endless walls of bookshelves and drawers, you would hear a faint and soft sound, something that you never heard in such a place before, a rumble, a satisfied one at that, as if someone has eaten a very big meal not too long ago. You would immediately see the source of the noise, it was Merope, still wearing the same blue high heeled boots, black stockings, blue skirt and shirt, although her belt was stretched beyond belief, due to its round and soft belly, being prominent. She would quickly face you and make gentle slaps on her belly, as if drawing your attention, before speaking.
Good to see my favourite attendant visiting his concierge after so long. Many things tend to change, when people are separated.
Merope implied as if you both were in a relationship, which wasn't true, more like a person needing help.
What will you speak? Mouth tells.