"I grew up Catholic, so this feels like home to me. Although I haven't been to mass in a very long time." She said quietly. "Mostly it is because after Grandma died, there was no one to make sure I went, and now I work Sunday mornings, and Saturday evenings I am usually too tired to make it." She smiled and rested her head lightly against Duncan's arm. "If I were to go to confession now it would probably take HOURS" she said.
She had gone to a Baptist church with a friend in highschool, it was very different for her. She liked the routine of mass. She wasn't a fan of what felt like improv to her.
She nodded slowly as he mentioned ending the evening so she had plenty of time to get sleep. "I do have to swing back by the Hotel and grab my bag quick." She told him. "But I have had a really great time." She laughed quietly as he mentioned not getting enough sleep, and then asked about impure thoughts. She turned bright red as they drew the attention of the nun.
She bowed her head and muttered "Sorry Sister." She turned her attention back toward Duncan and smiled. "We should probably go before that old Catholic guilt sets in and I feel the need to say a rosary." She teased. "That would have us stuck here forever."
She had gone to a Baptist church with a friend in highschool, it was very different for her. She liked the routine of mass. She wasn't a fan of what felt like improv to her.
She nodded slowly as he mentioned ending the evening so she had plenty of time to get sleep. "I do have to swing back by the Hotel and grab my bag quick." She told him. "But I have had a really great time." She laughed quietly as he mentioned not getting enough sleep, and then asked about impure thoughts. She turned bright red as they drew the attention of the nun.
She bowed her head and muttered "Sorry Sister." She turned her attention back toward Duncan and smiled. "We should probably go before that old Catholic guilt sets in and I feel the need to say a rosary." She teased. "That would have us stuck here forever."