"Why would the houses be built if nobody needed it?" Rakka asked.
It made sense to her: every place in Glie, as far as Rakka knew, was occupied. Even the abandoned school that the haibane used as their home was used by them. It didn't seem that impossible to Rakka that there weren't any abandoned houses.
But this place was far larger than Glie, so it seemed like there could have been some place nobody used anymore. And it was the way of the haibane to use that which humans didn't need.
She peered uncertainly into windows as she walked, feeling a little self-conscious as she did so; she didn't want to invade anyone's privacy.
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It made sense to her: every place in Glie, as far as Rakka knew, was occupied. Even the abandoned school that the haibane used as their home was used by them. It didn't seem that impossible to Rakka that there weren't any abandoned houses.
But this place was far larger than Glie, so it seemed like there could have been some place nobody used anymore. And it was the way of the haibane to use that which humans didn't need.
She peered uncertainly into windows as she walked, feeling a little self-conscious as she did so; she didn't want to invade anyone's privacy.