[i][center][h2][color=8dc73f]Oliver[/color][/h2][/center][/i] [i]Angels, huh? Yet still haven't seen them...[/i] Oliver thought in disbelief, his head shaking slightly side to side. What had he gotten himself into this time? He died and managed to go to Hell-slash-the "Underworld" and had to be guided by so-called demons. There was a heaven! Angels lived there! Was it better than in this fiery pit, or was it worse? His head throbbed even with thinking about it all. Nonetheless, he allowed himself to walk behind Belphegor, despite not getting off on a good note with the Sin. He couldn't bring himself to trust the people and beings around him, but it seemed he would have to stick with them for now until he could leave or find someplace secluded to sort his thoughts out. He spaced out a little as they walked through the city, gazing at the lights and buildings in a very dulled sense of awe. Oliver wasn't sure how he felt about being dead; he supposed he would be sad, but he felt a little detached from the living world and couldn't bring himself to feel that remorse. It seemed that life in the Underworld would be more laid back and exciting, but Oliver wasn't sure how to make that fresh start again. He had died so suddenly and had barely made his own life back home. They came upon headquarters, a building in stark contrast to the bright lights of the entertainment district. He came to like it a lot more, as the entertainment district seemed to noisy and chaotic for his liking. The Sin cracked open a door and peered inside, and Oliver took a peek too out of mild curiosity. Inside, he spotted three other people having a chat. Or at least, one was giving some sort of long speech to the woman about the personalities of their co-workers... until he asked her out. [color=8dc73f]"Is this a joke?"[/color] Oliver managed to grumble under his breath. [color=8dc73f]"All that to just ask her on a date? Just make it short and sweet and ask her out."[/color] He couldn't believe it. Did they actually [i]do[/i] any work? He could guess that Envy was a workaholic who took things way too seriously, but the rest? He wasn't too sure. Even though he hated the fact time was so wasted in just asking for a date, he continued to watch, hoping to see a reaction from Envy herself.