.* Caia Grey *.
Caia didn't look immediately at the paper when Damien gave it to her. The statement about Trinity not being kidnapped confused her. That little bit of Trinity's past was a huge deal. At least, the Kane family made it a big deal around the time Trinity quit her hunter assasinating days. Before then, it was more like a passing thought. The whole "demon they created" part was a little puzzling as well. What did that mean? The Kane family made her half demon?
When Caia actually did start reading the paper, the first thing that caught her eyes was... "Wait, wait! You two are
twins?" Caia looked up at Damien and stared at him as though he was a different person. "No wonder you can be so difficult at times. And..." Her voice trailed off as she read more. "You an...
angel??" Shocked, Caia took off her glasses and rubbed her eyes furiously. Maybe she had read wrong. "That's absurd. How could someone like you be angelic?" She put her glasses back on and read again.
No, she was right the first time. According to this sheet, Damien was half-angel. This was...this was just too weird.
.* I want to protect, so I will dirty my hands for you *.
.* Hakan Lure *.
Hakan considered Leon's "request" briefly. As a Nesmrten, claiming this "Lars" human most likely meant he or she was the host Akuma spoke of. "Very well." Hakan inclined his head slightly in acknowledgement. "Leave the Nesmrten host be. However, if it proves to be an obstacle, get rid of it." He turned next to Akuma. "I suggest you take of your business quickly, Akuma Chance. If Solitude reaches your targets before you do, she will kill them without hesitation."
Hakan stepped forward and held out his hand to Solitude, a gesture to order her to teleport. "Let us go." Hakan approved of Solitude's plan to use the Affected. He didn't care how she went about destroying the academy, as long as it was done.
.* There is nothing to be said, because there is nothing to be done *.
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I've been dumped a boatload of work to do before college, so I will post when I can. Life is my nemesis.
'Tis the season! Here, a lovely song in commemoration of the holidays:
Oh Come, EmmanuelA wonderful interpretation by a couple of guys who just enjoy playing music.