[That's one of the reasons Nill feels so certain that Heine will always keep her safe; he'd already come back from the dead once and saved her. There's no doubt in her mind that if it came to it, he'd do the same thing again. She doesn't want him to have to, is the thing. It's why she stays in the church, why she more or less humors Bishop, and why she always waits for Heine to return. If she stays in one spot, stays as safe as she can on her own, then he won't have to be hurt on her account.
Nill exhales slowly at his answer; well, that doesn't help either of them. But Badou being here brings a small smile to her face, though maybe not for the reason he might think. It means Heine isn't alone here, which is a reassurance by itself. He can take care of himself, of course he can--but Badou his his friend, even if he might be reluctant to admit it. Having him here has probably been a comfort.
A quick nod, and she follows him, sticking close--even if she's with Heine now, that doesn't mean there isn't danger. So far, this place is eerily quiet, and she has only seen a few people come out of the station and loitering just outside of it. She can see storefronts and businesses around them, all of which are... just empty.
She keeps her eyes firmly set ahead of them, with only the quick, occasional glance to the sides. It should come as no surprise that she's unsettled, even with Heine beside her.]
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Nill exhales slowly at his answer; well, that doesn't help either of them. But Badou being here brings a small smile to her face, though maybe not for the reason he might think. It means Heine isn't alone here, which is a reassurance by itself. He can take care of himself, of course he can--but Badou his his friend, even if he might be reluctant to admit it. Having him here has probably been a comfort.
A quick nod, and she follows him, sticking close--even if she's with Heine now, that doesn't mean there isn't danger. So far, this place is eerily quiet, and she has only seen a few people come out of the station and loitering just outside of it. She can see storefronts and businesses around them, all of which are... just empty.
She keeps her eyes firmly set ahead of them, with only the quick, occasional glance to the sides. It should come as no surprise that she's unsettled, even with Heine beside her.]