Scarlett's walking in the park when the scent of burning flesh catches her nose. She was busy with her own thoughts, mulling over what's been happening lately. She's still confused at what to do with Leon and she doesn't even know who to ask. She knows she could ask Peter, but.. she doesn't know. Peter's good to her, but she's wary that he might judge her for it. And she doesn't want that judgement, not from him anyway
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Paz doesn't know why this girl keeps slipping into her life, but that doesn't give her a right to be rude. She steps away from the burning corpse before turning to face her again.
Scarlett doesn't quite know why she keeps finding Paz either. It's not necessarily a bad thing, she thinks. Sure, there's a slight wariness because she knows instantly that Paz is someone not to be fucked with. But she's a fellow demon. And Scarlett is not very well-mixed with her own kind, or many people for that matter
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"It's a warning. People always need to leave warnings when something is coming."
It's as simple as it works in Paz's mind. There is a warning, and then there is a blow. You can't have one without the other, and that's never going to change.
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Paz doesn't know why this girl keeps slipping into her life, but that doesn't give her a right to be rude. She steps away from the burning corpse before turning to face her again.
"Besides. It sends a statement."
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It's as simple as it works in Paz's mind. There is a warning, and then there is a blow. You can't have one without the other, and that's never going to change.
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