It was clear that Faolan had not been fond of the question that had been asked of him, but his response hadn't been as angry as he might have expected. That much Lucien was grateful for. Hearing Faolan say that he trusted him brought a small smile to him. The priest was a little surprised at his response. There was a part of him that felt he had been a little rude in his answer, but at the same time, the fact he hadn't tried to please him with the response showed that he was at least being genuine. He couldn't really think of much else he could ask of him that would discourage Lucien from leaving. With a sigh, he turned back to Lucien. Honestly he was hoping the Irishman would mess up in his responses so he could use that as an excuse to keep him from leaving. [b]"Lucien, are you sure about this? You haven't had any second thoughts?"[/b] He asked him. The nephilim was quick to shake his head. [color=burlywood]"I don't have any second thoughts. I really want this."[/color] He told him, his voice no longer holding any sort of hesitation. [b]"The world out there.. it's corrupt, and full of sin. You can't let those sort of people get to you. You'll have to be careful. You can't allow yourself to be tainted."[/b] He warned him, hoping it might have some chances of deterring him, but at this point, there was nothing that would change Lucien's mind. [color=burlywood]"I'll be careful."[/color] He said simply. It wasn't the first time he had heard that. Growing up, he had heard how sinful the world was multiple times. The older he got however, the more he could see that some of their definitions of sin were a little.. skewed, but that was never something he had stated out loud. It seemed there was really nothing Father Cyril could say to get the man to change his mind. Another sigh escaped him. In the long run.. saying yes to this was probably better than saying no and having him go off on his own anyway. There wasn't really any way for him to force him to stay here. [b]"Alright. I'll allow you to go, but on the condition that you try to write to me and Father Thomas at least once a month, to give us a peace of mind in the fact you are safe."[/b] He told him. At least this way they would know that he was okay. Lucien smiled widely. [color=burlywood]"Thank you, Father Cyril!"[/color] He exclaimed, bowing his head to the man before looking excitedly at Faolan. [color=burlywood]"When do we leave?"[/color]