It was amazing how many people could fit into a movie theater. It smelled like bleach and butter, and was neither hot nor cool. The angel believed this place to be very luxurious. It was like he was taking a trip to the future, or something to a similar magnitude. He smiled blithely as he looked around. His hand was lightly tugged by Bel, and he knew to keep up his pace. There were just so many things to admire and observe! The floors had a very shiny, checkered pattern on them. Harp caught a few small children trying to jump from square to square, as if they were playing a game. Humans were very interesting. The angel also saw many humans consuming a light yellow, puffy snack. There was a bright neon sign that read 'POPCORN' and he had to assume that was what it was.
As they continued to walk deeper into the theater, Harp noticed Bel suddenly stop. "Hm?" Was something the matter? As the angel realized Bel was looking at something, he too decided to stare. Perhaps he wanted to be like the demon a bit, but he also didn't really know what else to do. If he did something strange like comment about a neon sign, then he would stick out like a sore thumb to the countless humans around him. It would be better just to follow Bel's lead. As he chewed the insides of his teeth, he angel though dryly, 'Don't be a ninny...' It appeared he was looking at pictures of some kind. Smiling slightly, Harp decided to look around at the sharp and exciting scenes.
There were many posters lines on that far wall, and many were much bigger and more eye-catching and noticeable than the 'Hellfactory' advertisement. There was a poster of a young girl who had a single hand that was curled around the stick of a candied apple. It looked delicious, all smothered in thick sugary syrup! She was a simple schoolchild, and the poster seemed innocent enough; she was smiling brightly and held the treat to her mouth. However, in the background, were those disembodied heads the angel spotted? What in the world was going on here? Letting out a hum of confusion, the cupid searched the poster for more suspicious things. for one thing, the title 'Naughty Nattie' was scrawled in out-of-place messy letters. It was then he noticed that the 'syrup' on the apple was actually blood. And the 'apple' was the head of a young boy. Letting out a shout in surprise, Harp stumbled backwards in shock, bumping into a couple behind him in the process. After quickly apologizing, he began to examine the other posters.
There was one about a couple kissing passionately as a man with a serious bullet wound keeled over in the backdrop. In another, a man was being ripped apart by small, elvish creatures. The angel was horrified. "What kind of world is this...?" He then turned to Bel as he spoke of a poster on the far side. It was smaller than the others, but to his pleasant surprise, didn't seem to evil or dubious at first glance. It looked like a cute little scene where some people were taking an evening stroll through a snowy forest with their pet dog. How serene! How calm! How absolutely charming! "Oh, yeah! Totally!" The angel quickly agreed, more in relief than anything else.
It was an empty promise, because Harp knew that in a few days, his arrow would wear off and he would be running for his life. As he ushered the demon to the ticket booth and then examined the tiny piece of paper, Harp decided to follow the current of people. There were many rooms, and the rooms were only labeled by bright lettered signs. "Oh, lookie, that one says 'Wolfprint'! C'mon, Bel, let's gooo!" He sang as he tried to rush into the theater room like a rabid superfan.
As they continued to walk deeper into the theater, Harp noticed Bel suddenly stop. "Hm?" Was something the matter? As the angel realized Bel was looking at something, he too decided to stare. Perhaps he wanted to be like the demon a bit, but he also didn't really know what else to do. If he did something strange like comment about a neon sign, then he would stick out like a sore thumb to the countless humans around him. It would be better just to follow Bel's lead. As he chewed the insides of his teeth, he angel though dryly, 'Don't be a ninny...' It appeared he was looking at pictures of some kind. Smiling slightly, Harp decided to look around at the sharp and exciting scenes.
There were many posters lines on that far wall, and many were much bigger and more eye-catching and noticeable than the 'Hellfactory' advertisement. There was a poster of a young girl who had a single hand that was curled around the stick of a candied apple. It looked delicious, all smothered in thick sugary syrup! She was a simple schoolchild, and the poster seemed innocent enough; she was smiling brightly and held the treat to her mouth. However, in the background, were those disembodied heads the angel spotted? What in the world was going on here? Letting out a hum of confusion, the cupid searched the poster for more suspicious things. for one thing, the title 'Naughty Nattie' was scrawled in out-of-place messy letters. It was then he noticed that the 'syrup' on the apple was actually blood. And the 'apple' was the head of a young boy. Letting out a shout in surprise, Harp stumbled backwards in shock, bumping into a couple behind him in the process. After quickly apologizing, he began to examine the other posters.
There was one about a couple kissing passionately as a man with a serious bullet wound keeled over in the backdrop. In another, a man was being ripped apart by small, elvish creatures. The angel was horrified. "What kind of world is this...?" He then turned to Bel as he spoke of a poster on the far side. It was smaller than the others, but to his pleasant surprise, didn't seem to evil or dubious at first glance. It looked like a cute little scene where some people were taking an evening stroll through a snowy forest with their pet dog. How serene! How calm! How absolutely charming! "Oh, yeah! Totally!" The angel quickly agreed, more in relief than anything else.
It was an empty promise, because Harp knew that in a few days, his arrow would wear off and he would be running for his life. As he ushered the demon to the ticket booth and then examined the tiny piece of paper, Harp decided to follow the current of people. There were many rooms, and the rooms were only labeled by bright lettered signs. "Oh, lookie, that one says 'Wolfprint'! C'mon, Bel, let's gooo!" He sang as he tried to rush into the theater room like a rabid superfan.