Sitting in the back of the hall, Feliciano listened at the pastor spoke. Letting out a sigh he was about to get up and leave, but the door opened to reveal that the children's choir was coming in. Leaning against his arm and watched at the children walked down the middle aisle and toward the front. "Never mind now," he mumbled to himself, leaning back on the bench, trying to get comfortable.

Julchen walked up with the children, smiling to the people she walked past. Sitting in the front row she watched as the children stood in front of everyone and sung their song. After they were finished the walked down the aisle and back to their class room. She stood up and followed behind then, glancing over at the other people. Once at the back bench she noticed Feliciano, he was fast asleep. Walking up behind him, she gently put her hand on his should. Leaning over she whispering as softly as she could, but still loud enough for him to heard she spoke, "Sir please wake up."

Yawning, he looked around remember that he was at the church. Looking over his shoulder he looked at her frowning. "Why the...," he paused, whispering back to her. "Why did you wake me," he finished his sentence, as he noticed that she was a nun.

"I am sorry for waking your sir, but we are at church. You should be listening to the pastor's lesson that he is trying to giving to everyone. Besides even you would be embarrassed to be caught by the gossiping mothers," she whispered standing up, she striaghted out her outfit. Turning her back she walked out of the massed area and walked over to the front windows.

Sighing he nodded standing up, he walked out the doors. Seeing her standing at the window, he started to walk over to the front door. He stops hearing her speak.

"I know I shouldn't ask, but why do you leave early every Sunday," she glances over at him.

Not answering her, he just stood there and looked at her.

"Not only that but you alway fall asleep and sit in the back, why is that. I know it sound like I'm being noisy but I'm only worried about your well being," she says with a worried looked on her face.

"It's non of your business," he tells her and pauses. "But thank you for your concern, sister. And to answer your first question, I leave for meetings I have to attend. So if you would excuse me," he added

"Of course, sorry for holding you," she apologizes. Turning she walked to the class room, as he walked out the front door.