-Given it wasn't Sunday or Wednesday, the Church was largely empty in the evening. Save, of course, for a few individuals. One of which was a strange, winged girl with a long tail. She sat at the piano, playing and singing
a familiar and beautiful song for anyone that was present to hear it. She seemed so serene... Something about being in a place
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... of course, when he did track down the source, he was hesitant to enter inside. Him being a demon might have something to do with it, but it just didn't feel right to enter inside. So... he just stood there outside the church doors and listened to the song until it was done.]
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Mm. So nice.
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Unlike Sei, Youko actually has her faith in God. So, when there's a beautiful singing coming from the church, she does what always does - sits quietly on a pew, watching the player and the stained glass window, happily.
Even in Mayfield, it seems like a peaceful place, at least]
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Thank you for listening.
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Of course. It would be a waste to not. [She tilts her head a little as the smile grows broader] And not just because you have a very impressive singing voice; the passion you put behind it is remarkable as well.
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She moved past the church doors without making a sound as she entered the church, the acoustics filling the flow of the song with moving power. It warmed her heart as well as chilled her body with such hauntingly peaceful music, her own emotions and thoughts riddling her still.
After the blue-haired girl was done, a single word was uttered in approval, as she placed a hand on the corner of a nearby pew:] Beautiful...
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You... you were at the church back then, weren't you? [She was too caught up in her own turmoil to strike up conversations with mostly anyone, but she had noticed Dizzy and Sin back during Zombiefield at least.] Did you two make it through alright?
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Goodness. You have an Angel's voice, miss Dizzy.
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