[h3][center][color=gray]Daithi Akasuki[/color][/center][/h3] Seeing as the priest kindly replied to his co-worker, Daithi seemed to ease up. He opened the cash register for a moment to look at the funds that they garnered for today. It was a steady income, at the very least. He then closed it back when he noticed the increasing tension between the priest and the customers Asia was serving. Mia had burst inside and glomped their master - the act all too familiar with the previous Fallen Angel. It was, however, responded with a not too kind expression from Delilah as she, herself, was glued to the scene that was happening before them. The moment the priests brandished knives was the moment the air around them started to smell like ozone - lightning pouring out of Daithi and crackling around him. His serious expression quickly replaced by a furious one. One might easily say that he was always among the first to react violently to situations like these, and among those who take it far too seriously, finding little time for jokes - though that isn't to say that stalling isn't part of some of his strategies. However, the scene unfolded to be much, much worst as one of the customers grabbed a woman that Delilah had been serving earlier, holding her at knife point. It seemed that Daithi was now absolutely furious for more reasons than one. The priest had taken out a revolver, one that Daithi does not recognize among the treasures and weaponry of the Catholic or Christian churches; though that may have changed over the years that he wasn't part of Heaven anymore. He turned back to the previous customers, now enemies. He let out a ragged breath, meant to calm himself. He saw Asia take cover and Delilah started to store power, perhaps to unleash hell upon these people for disturbing the peace of her cafe. Suzue had taken the first shot, shooting a web at the man who was chanting something. They then continued on to distract by speaking. Sato came in and then acted surprised, as if bewildered by what was happening. He assumed this was another distracted. From behind the enemies of theirs, Kael had emerged. The Shadow Demon proved useful in cases like these, as sneaking was a great asset. He then managed to take the hostage taker at the tip of his own dagger which meant that there was momentary relief as the group would be surprised. The time to act had come. A dark sphere formed into a spear now crackled with lightning and he sent one hurtling towards one of their enemies, aiming to incapacitate him in one shot. Though they may prove to be resilient, but he wanted to test the waters first. Unlike the first three, he stayed silent and the attack that he made was harmful to the others. This may already escalate to a battle and Daithi was more than glad to get the first strike in. Simultaneously, a bolt of lightning was released and sent towards another one (not the chanter or the hostage taker) in hopes to see if he can also take the shot.