[ Kirei feels an odd sense of satisfaction as Gilgamesh follows him, but it is a muddied sensation. This reunion ought to be one which pleases him, but the knowledge of their future hangs over him like a guillotine. Gilgamesh obviously (blessedly) does not remember much more than Kirei himself. If he did, Kirei doubts he would still be standing.
The checkout is fairly simple: his basket is light enough that he can use the express aisle, and his dog tags are used for payment without complaint. Kirei is aware that imPorts suffer a severe discrimination in this place, but Kirei has experienced precious little himself. It appears that the natives will respect a man of God, no matter whether or not he is alien to them; that role has power.
That finished, he turns to Gilgamesh, bags in hand. ]
The church is not far. We can speak privately there.
oh god i love that one
The checkout is fairly simple: his basket is light enough that he can use the express aisle, and his dog tags are used for payment without complaint. Kirei is aware that imPorts suffer a severe discrimination in this place, but Kirei has experienced precious little himself. It appears that the natives will respect a man of God, no matter whether or not he is alien to them; that role has power.
That finished, he turns to Gilgamesh, bags in hand. ]
The church is not far. We can speak privately there.