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Our Lady of Fandom Church; Thursday [ 02/24 ].
Timing had been an interesting factor in Chrono's return to the island, and now he was realizing that there was another benefit in his timing: the students and faculty were off on their trip, and so the entirely place was quiet and free of the threat of more random punches to the face. That meant Chrono could get a lot of work done and, by Thursday he stood in center of the church, looking around at all the cleaning he had been doing, and allowed himself a faint smile of satisfaction at his work.
Of course, a few minutes later, he'd notice the quiet, and the silence would start to wrack uneasily on his spine, and he sucked in a breath.
He picked up a bucket. Time to wash the windows. Again.
Being immortal was so incredibly exhausting.
[[ open church is open, naaaatch! ]]
Of course, a few minutes later, he'd notice the quiet, and the silence would start to wrack uneasily on his spine, and he sucked in a breath.
He picked up a bucket. Time to wash the windows. Again.
Being immortal was so incredibly exhausting.
[[ open church is open, naaaatch! ]]
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There was a slight pause, as he sized up the man slightly. "Quick question before you leave. Does our local postal service agent have a name?"
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Hey. That could be a song.
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Chrono might want to check. There probably was a post office in hell.
At least for the people who deserve to work there in the afterlife.
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"Well, then, I won't keep you any longer, Agent Mannheim."
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