[center][h2][color=fff79a]Azael[/color][/h2][/center] [b]"Yes, about that, I would just warn you that under a full moon, I will be locking myself inside my room. Please ignore any odd noises you may hear"[/b] Ok, was that a request? Sure. But why was her face turning red? Was that natural psychology for a human...no, she wasn't human. She was a wolf girl. And...was that their natural psychology for them? And what was it about odd noises and locking herself? It wasn't a good idea to lock oneself inside something. You couldn't get out. The confused angel casted a glance upwards, wondering the true extent of what Ragna really meant, then moved his head to look at both of them, wondering if they would give him an answer...No...It appeared that he was being weird here. He should not go into it anymore. Thankfully, he was saved from being becoming a total dork by Elizabeth, who answered his question. Currently, there wasn't any particular places to go. And he didn't have any intention to go far. He could feel the tediousness of being interviewed and questioned for hours inside a room only to confirm his existence, which was still considered to be waning by some of the agents. But he wouldn't be asking the question for nothing. He wanted to go out. He didn't know what Ragna wanted, but he voiced his opinion first. [color=fff79a]"How about visiting other monsters? I didn't have many opportunity to do so back when I was living in the mountains."[/color] Like a hermit, that was. Honestly, at one point he might not even know if life existed anymore. Immortal life could be like that. It was a darn pain. Sometimes, you just wish you could just die, but you couldn't. You could not die by simply throw yourselves off a cliff. You would feel pain, you would feel soreness, but you could not die. Nor Azael wanted to do so anyway. Life for mere mortals were short and fleeting, and yet some desired to live even longer than that. If one with limited lifespan desired such a thing, why would an immortal seraph wanted the opposite. It would be shameful, for a servant of God to do so. The angel wanted to see more of those mortals. He knew one day their lives would pass away and he would be alone once more, but he still wanted it. He then turned to ask the wolf girl next to him [color=fff79a]"How about you? Where do want to go?"[/color] [@Daemanis] [@Hammerman]