If Bruce was at all surprised by the turn of events, he gave no sign of it. He glanced about the church once, taking in the finer details, of which there seemed to be quite a few for how empty the place was. He walked forward at an almost leisurely pace past the lines of pews, his footsteps echoing back at him with the full volume of reverent silence. [color=0072bc][i]'She's no fun,'[/i][/color] Sakki pouted. [color=0072bc][i]'Nap time.'[/i][/color] Even that brief line of thought struck him as too loud and blunt for this place. Still, for all that he could appreciate the atmosphere, the universe was sort of on crunch time. Shaidra clearly knew he was there, the sound in the room made stealth nearly impossible. [color=0072bc]"Something troubling you, Shaidra?"[/color] Bruce asked, speaking slowly and with earnest interest. He reserved what little wit he thought he had for those he found more distasteful. [color=0072bc]"Or do you have something to show me?"[/color]