NovaPheonix
Drifting Writer
@Zayuz
The house of the dead student was rather plain compared to Saede's massive mansion. He lived on the West side of the city in a housing development nearby the Shopping Center. It took Saede about forty minutes or so to ride over there, with a slight delay because of the afternoon traffic. Once she got into the West End Community, there was a guard gate that prevented Saede from directly entering the development without contacting someone from the residence. She had his home number, so she could easily ask the guards to dial it unto the phone device and see if anyone answered to let her in. Meanwhile, the guards at the gate suspiciously looked over towards the schoolgirl on a motorcycle. They didn't say anything, but it was definitely a strange sight for them and it showed on their faces. It wasn't out of the ordinary, but it was a bit unexpected. Saede would also notice they had a camera placed above the guard station, and there were even signs warning the citizens they were being monitored. Saede still had one more class in the evening, but it wouldn't be hard for her to get back to the University by six as long as she didn't spend too long investigating in the household. She only had about another hour and fifteen leftover, assuming she didn't want to be late.
@Morgy @ValkyrieRose
Yuzuki's father looked toward her daughter. He realized he might actually speaking to a demon, after Lupus' rambling, but continued to focus on her. He was religious enough to understand what a demon was, but it didn't seem to deter him.
"Just tell me what you need me to do." he picked his gun up off the floor and pointed it at Lupus. "And you, please calm down stop calling my daughter a demon, It's really making me angry and I've had enough to deal with today." He seemed seriously on edge and desperate, which is exactly the kind of person Seren would be able to work with. He didn't care if he had to sell his soul, as long as he was with his daughter he would be happy. It said he could keep his job, so it seemed like a fairly good deal. He didn't understand what exactly the consequences were, but the benefits outweighed them in his mind. The father was also very distracted by Lupus' growling, and the police chief now figured he was some sort of disabled maniac. The way he spoke and growled made him seem insane.
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