[@Narcotic Dollie][@RiverMaiden] In that silence, he could clearly hear Naya's potions clanking with each other. Uriel looked back momentarily to see the witch trying to stop the noise and failing at that. She had too much stuff in there. Well, it was partially thanks to the house for being so worried about their master who came back with tons of scratches and wounds. She seemed to get more and more impatient with each noise. He then looked back at Aurora as she spoke once more. He remained unaware on Aurora's thoughts of maybe killing him right now.[Color=pink]"Yes... Wouldn't you?"[/color] Her answer was to be expected and now it was his turn. [color=A9A9A9]"I would."[/color] He replied although there was an amount of uncertainty in his voice as he did so. [color=A9A9A9]"Or normally I would. To follow my king's orders is absolute."[/color] He explained as he walked before looking up, towards the sky that was covered by the leaves of the trees. [color=A9A9A9]"But lately, I've done nothing but... let them go. The princess, the human, the fairie..."[/color] He then let out a chuckle. [color=A9A9A9]"Want a little story about two demons, complete opposites, and yet got along so well with each other?"[/color] He offered, the question aimed at both girls he accompanied right now. He knew that story ever since he was a small child. Uriel wanted to tell it to pass the time as they go to Linore. The general oddly took off his helmet and placed it under his arm. He did it because there was literally no reason for him to wear it anymore and he was going to tell a story.