She couldn't decipher if stopping was a good or bad move, and she certainly hadn't the slightest idea how she could understand this-- this-- what was he called? An Angel? And what had he referred to her as? Hazel eyes dropped from his sheer, golden gaze, and she could only stare at her feet. It was a tad overwhelming, taking in all the new information, but if that benevolent "God" he was referring to was that little push in her head, maybe he wasn't there to intentionally frighten her. She peered up in time to see a curve in his lips, and somehow sought comfort in that smile. Not even when a tiny voice in her head had told her something was-- something was subtly wrong, she dismissed it, along with her fear. She took a step towards the sable-haired man, only a dot of hesitance lingering in her eyes. [i]You can rely on me.[/i] And who else would she rely on then? She saw no other dark-haired, gold-eyed men in her presence. When standing across from him, only a couple of feet to mark their distance, she gently took his hand. No shock lay on her face from the contact of one another, though it definitely distracted her from this Angel called Lucifer in front of her. To her, he was so very pretty. He must have been the most beautiful Angel of the two. Or were there more? Ah, but if there were, she was sure they would hold no light to Lucifer, who she was beginning to become more and more reliant on. Did the push in her mind rely on him? Was that God? He must have, giving him a task to show his other angels how to serve him accordingly. But for what purpose? Even further questions rose in her mind, though delicately, she held the hand in both of hers. "Then rely on you I will-- Lucifer." Her voice was soft, barely above a whisper as it seemed to echo throughout their opulent world. Her voice also held the potential to be very sharp, but she did not display that little trait, and waited for him to show her this.. Heaven. Heaven. A strange name, almost as strange as the name "Gabriel". But if that was what her name was, than that was what she would be.