"Re-?" Luciel was able to manage before being taken by a slight laughing fit at the irony. "W-well, then. Let's see what we can find" he finished, managing to recompose himself. The idea of having something more than a tree to sleep under was a needed boost to morale. The thought never occurred that sometimes people end up in prison for reasons other than simply who they are. The village was eerily quiet with signs of left behind possessions in people's miscalculated panic to leave. A notion to toss off the cliché [i]"Don't thank me until we're out of this"[/i] came to Luciel for a moment, although it seemed inappropriate of a response to David's thanks. A house to squat in would only really be a short term solution, but it was more than enough to sate their desperation. Luciel was just about to ask how they intended on getting into a locked house before David swiftly answered with a few quick blinks, opening the door by the time Luciel had made it to the door. "That would have been more clever if you hadn't gone in first, toots" Luciel teased back with a wink as he stepped inside with Ace and the rest of the entourage. As quick as he could manage, the albino made his way into the livingroom and laid the girl down on one section of a long L-shaped couch setup before collapsing into the other unoccupied section. He slipped out of his fragrant coat, getting comfortable while crossing one leg over the other and taking off his comically small hat to jokingly fan himself with while offering David a content sigh and appreciative nod. "We should probably draw the shades..." he mused, making no motion to do so while he rested.