if he is the moon, then she is the unreachable sun.
it matters not that she is forever his enemy. amon may have
influenced his heart, but there is something mesmerizing in
a demon warrior as proud and powerful as sirene is. he will
acknowledge her might and fury for stealing her betrothed;
and the devilman will only respond with the proper attitude
of challenging her with the strength of a demon and the heart
of a man. akira fudou is torn by the logic that a creature of
beauty and strength can only be admired when it is bathed
in its own blood.
perhaps if fate will allow it, sirene will listen to him this once.
to quell her anger is an impossible feat, but as selfish as it is,
he would like to preserve her as she is.
the fear he feels fills him with life itself.
"sirene," his tone remains clear of doubt, and addresses the
warrior with acknowledgement and confidence.