Jintetsu followed him inside, peripherally noting the heavy dustiness of the air, but keeping alert for signs of motion nonetheless. But nothing showed itself the further he walked down the aisle, and after a few tense seconds, he allowed himself to relax a little, and stopped a few pews back from the altar, observing it with mild curiosity.
Haganemaru, on the other hand, wasn't terribly interested in it, and continued glancing around the sanctuary. "What a dump," he commented eventually. "Who'd live in a place like this?"
That was enough to draw Jintetsu's attention, and he turned away from it almost reluctantly. He'd kind of hoped it'd be clearer than this, more immediate. Absently, he picked up a book he'd just noticed resting on the pew in front of him and began flipping through it, not slowly enough to read. They were gonna have to work for it if they wanted answers.
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Haganemaru, on the other hand, wasn't terribly interested in it, and continued glancing around the sanctuary. "What a dump," he commented eventually. "Who'd live in a place like this?"
That was enough to draw Jintetsu's attention, and he turned away from it almost reluctantly. He'd kind of hoped it'd be clearer than this, more immediate. Absently, he picked up a book he'd just noticed resting on the pew in front of him and began flipping through it, not slowly enough to read. They were gonna have to work for it if they wanted answers.