[When he heard a familiar voice over the phone asking for church services he was honestly a bit shocked. Frankly he didn't believe it. So he to see it for himself.
So in the afternoon Archer will go into the Church, looking around rather bored. Nope he isn't here to get holy healing or anything. But is he going to be a cynical and skeptical jerk? Better question is when isn't he just that?]
[Sorry that this may vaguely remind you of a creepier and less savory priest back in your respective branch of the Nasuverse, Archer. 8( But yes, she'll be there, and look up from the altar when she hears the door creak.
...She could have recognized him on sight. Lancer did describe him to her, after all, but while the 'white hair' and 'dark skin' matched, she wasn't exactly thinking about that right now.
It'll probably click once he starts talking, on the other hand.]
Good afternoon, and welcome to the house of the Lord. May I help you?
[It clicks one he speaks. She can skip the 'lightly surprised' part too, as she takes note of that smirk. Not a faithful, huh?
If she's amused, it's not showing. ...Just yet.]
I were. I'm a priestess, Archer. We never spoke enough for this to have cropped up, I believe. [Her garbs and her being there probably already answers the question, but if he's still gotta ask... You're more like him than you think, Aachaa.]
[How about just coming to the church because you like visiting the church? Ren will try not to knock anything over when he realizes there's someone else there.
This will go poorly--you'd be amazed how heavy a hymn book sounds when you drop it in a quiet church.]
[That works! You'll just be getting actual company instead of a drone priest who may or may not know what he's droning on about.
It's not that impressive, but the noise certainly draws attention. She looks up from the altar, and sees the boy by the entrance. She can't quite make out the book just yet, but she sees him, and steps down from the pedestal.]
Somehow, being in church helps with the fumbling... if not the general clumsiness. The hymn book is scooped up easily and held with a firm grip while Ren's eyes remain firmly on the ground.]
[The assembly will dissipate a bit before the period ends. If you're still loitering around, she'll definitely... See and feel you. Being a ghost and all. Also this is the frivolous ghost girl from the other night. 8|a;]
Haha, and if you would give me once chance to guess, Pamela, I would say that you would be interested in doing the haunted house?
Is it? I thought that it would be a good idea, to organize one here. I would gladly accept your proposal, but I'm afraid that you will have to provide me with a setup plan first. Having friends willing to help you put it together would be nice too, but if you're not quite sure about how to proceed just yet, we could try to talk about it as well.
Aha, that's fine. Your world's take on vampires is rather unique, but I do think that I've told you that already. At any rate, it's still good to hear from you again, now that everything seems to have calmed down. ...At least compared to before, at any rate.
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So in the afternoon Archer will go into the Church, looking around rather bored. Nope he isn't here to get holy healing or anything. But is he going to be a cynical and skeptical jerk? Better question is when isn't he just that?]
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...She could have recognized him on sight. Lancer did describe him to her, after all, but while the 'white hair' and 'dark skin' matched, she wasn't exactly thinking about that right now.
It'll probably click once he starts talking, on the other hand.]
Good afternoon, and welcome to the house of the Lord. May I help you?
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And at her words he just snerks a little, a smirk on his facee.]
Ciel, you were being serious?
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If she's amused, it's not showing. ...Just yet.]
I were. I'm a priestess, Archer. We never spoke enough for this to have cropped up, I believe. [Her garbs and her being there probably already answers the question, but if he's still gotta ask... You're more like him than you think, Aachaa.]
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[THINKING HARD ABOUT THIS.]
I don't think I've ever seen one. I've seen a ghost, though.
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[Rorona has such a wonderful teacher back home.]
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This will go poorly--you'd be amazed how heavy a hymn book sounds when you drop it in a quiet church.]
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It's not that impressive, but the noise certainly draws attention. She looks up from the altar, and sees the boy by the entrance. She can't quite make out the book just yet, but she sees him, and steps down from the pedestal.]
Are you alright?
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Somehow, being in church helps with the fumbling... if not the general clumsiness. The hymn book is scooped up easily and held with a firm grip while Ren's eyes remain firmly on the ground.]
I'm fine, sister. Sorry for being so disruptive.
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It's fine, you don't have to apologize for something like that, so please don't worry about it. That said, may I help you?
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Haha, and if you would give me once chance to guess, Pamela, I would say that you would be interested in doing the haunted house?
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Yes, I'm curious, but you've already told me quite a bit about Crimson Nobles, didn't you Marivel?
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