Harp nodded to Bel as he contemplated what they should do, now that seeing what Bel usually did was all but out of the picture. Strangely, now that Bel spoke against it, Harp wanted it to happen before his eyes. The very creatures he was meant to protect... suffering and bleeding, crying and writhing painfully under his feet. The image rebounded in his mind as the angel's eyes flickered in excitement. However, he wouldn't ask for it just yet. He would have time for that. He would have time for everything, if everything went as planned. If Bel really was an archdemon powerful enough to destroy the White World... Well, Harp would be one captivated cupid. As for now, he followed his victim out the door and into the city night. It wasn't the biggest city, and Harp noticed only a small group of humans. He listened with slightly wide, excited eyes as Bel spoke. He inhaled a cloud of smog thoughtfully as a truck passed by. It appeared to be so close, it could probably flatten him like a sheet of paper. After a short while, the cupid cleared his throat and coughed. "If you want to stay private, that's fine, too." He said in a tone that was slightly joking, one might even say mocking. And yet... his gaze was soft, perhaps trying to relate to this strange, alien thing called a demon. It was odd, seeing one like this. Was this what everyone meant when they warned him cupids were dangerous? All the cautionary tales had been wasted on the wingless angel, as he ended up using his powers anyways. "I know!" Harp suddenly exclaimed, clapping his fist and the flat of his palm together. He had much to learn about the human world, but supposed they could explore it together, until the effects of his arrow wore off. "Maybe... let's watch a movie...?" It seemed ordinary, but oddly intriguing. It was like wanting to watch a movie in French just because you wanted to live in Paris someday instead of the trashy apartment you currently resided in. To the angel, even the most drab of a movie would seem like an exotic lesson in culture and etiquette, and was certainly worth seeing. He could only hope Bel, though he probably didn't feel the same, felt like watching a 'movie' as well.