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『 He was quiet, like she. Yet their silence had very different reasons. His was through choice. Hers through an unwillingness to allow others to MANIPULATE her gift. Yeul had learned at a young age that she could not trust others to know of her visions. Only Caius alone would not use her power for evil, as he had sworn to protect her life. And to change the future … would end it even more prematurely than was already defined. She knew when she would die. Where and how, as well. The young seeress held little fear of the future, for she knew where it ended. 』
『 Curiously, she peered at him. A most intriguing soul. He likely believed she had not noticed his gaze, but she’d grown used to feeling eyes on her back. It was not unfamiliar, and so she was drawn to it like a moth to flame. She would not reveal too much, but this stranger made her curious. Crossing her way over, Yeul peeked around the corner of a building. 』
Pardon me, sir … Would you be able to tell me where and WHEN I am?
Call it being envious or opportunistic; but the moment Faust heard those soft angelic words on the edges of his ear he bowed into action. Slipping off his pedestal of rock and to the concrete floor in the alley where he hid, finding her immediate notice of him peculiar but not enough to suspect her of being demonic.
“ That’s not exactly normal conversation. Where and when am I? Can’t look at a calendar?” He bit on his own tongue, “aah... it’s 2040. And this place? It’s called Limbo City... America. ”
Smoothing a palm over his spiked hair, Faust examined this small woman; petite in stature but a queer timeless aura to her. The only other person that came to mind with this same demeanor was his very own mother; Minerva, whose flat expression could scare the purest of souls. Not that he had any better of an expression to his new company; quite the opposite, actually.












