The moment darkness settles on the island like a thick blanket, the jack-o-lanterns lining the path up the the warehouse light up all at once. A beat after, the warehouse lights up too, light flooding out of the opened doors and windows, illuminating the decorations put in front of the glass window panes. And then the music starts playing. It's a
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So the maiden is watching everyone, pretty much being a wallflower. Sometimes, she would walk around.]
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Hold on. What are you? What's inside of here?
[And he'll just be poking your forehead now.]
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Oh, he's drunk.]
What do you mean by that?
[One of her 'guests' is amused, while the other is going '...'.]
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[He hiccups, staring at her as if she's some new conundrum for him to solve.]
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She stare back at him.] That is because I chose to let them in.
[In a very, very loose sense for Jezebel.]
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[He catches his head.] How are you coping with that, exactly...?
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[She's ignoring that 'snrk' there, Jezebel. Even though Amane have her own worries about the demon, Remiel should hold her back. Beside, the angel is much nicer on her soul.]
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[He sniffs.] You are...human yourself, are you?
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[For real. As for his earlier question...]
The demon prefers taunting me. [Because hey, she'll eventually devour her soul unless something happens.] The angel, Remiel, keeps quiet unless he have something to say.
[Important, heavenly matters or other things.]
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And an angel? My, you have an entire menagerie up in there. I wonder how they aren't tearing each other apart.
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...You're not human, are you?
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[A shrug.] Is it that obvious?
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[More like, ask Katsu.
Nods.] You don't feel like a human.
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[He smiles like a snake.] I'm related very well to one of the things inside you. Take a crack at which one it is.
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She thinks for a short moment.] Would that be Remiel?
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[He makes a buzzing noise, as if she's at a game show.] Nope! Sorry, but you have not won the prize. I'm related to the other one. Though, honestly, I don't like my colleagues at all, they're all stuck in the past, bureaucratic freaks...
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