Moa Hesse did not know what to think. She woke up, asking her brother, who turned out to be an Akuma, whatever that was, how he was doing, and now, she lost everything. Well, unless that young man at her favorite town cafe was there as usual. She didn't know much about him, besides that he had a brother that went missing a long time ago, and he has an on again off again wife.
Moa walks down the sidewalk to the cafe, not really wanting to think about what just happened. The said man she was looking for crashed right into her. The young man's brown hair waved in the wind, his brown eyes furrowed as if in deep thought.
"Ah, Moa, I was just wondering where you were!" The man replies.
"Nate, I am going to be leaving the town for a while..." Moa replies quietly, not wanting to remember what happened.
The man, Nate, stares silently at her, and as if in understanding, he places his hand over her's.
"I wish you good luck wherever you are going," Nate replies quietly. He then remembers the real reason why he came out to see her. "Oh, my wife wanted me to give this to you."
He gives her what appears to be a golden pocket watch with a chain attached to it. There are strange swirling designs throughout the watch, and Moa opens it, only to be disappointed by it being a simple watch. Moa looks up from the watch to notice that Nate disappeared.
Moa heads back, trying to plan out how she would talk to the mysterious kids, not noticing Nate watching her from an alley. Nate turns to a person standing with him. The person has a cloak over them, as if hiding from the world.
"Did you give her our present to her?" The cloaked figure asks him, the voice clearly a young female.
"Yes, my dear. When can we be part of this again?"
"When the time is right, that's what we promised all that time ago...to them," the woman quietly replies.
Moa makes it to the hotel room, only to hear arguing between the two boys. She knocks on the door, wondering what is going on. She hears the boys yell out and thuds are heard as she presumes Terry hit them.
The door opens and the white haired girl is looking at her. She looks a bit annoyed, and Moa somewhat awkwardly nods to her. Terry lets her in, and the blue flying ball lands on Moa's head, a golem is what they told her. She is surprised at the small creature, and Terry walks over to a nice gray chair. The golem, noticing it's master went to the chair, flies off of the ex cop. Aussie leaves to another room, carrying ten boxes of pizza with him. Allen is munching on some pizza, and Moa tries not to notice that she can't see the table he is sitting at.
"I have some questions," Moa begins, going into her serious cop routine.
"Ehm, question away," Allen says.
"You guys told me about the Akuma and Dolls, but I wish to know about this 'Innocence.' Who or what can use it?"
"Well, from what my master told me, Innocence is the only way to defeat Akuma and Dolls. There are only two types known, Equipped type, which is when Innocence is place in a weapon or object..."
"And parasitic? You guys told me a tiny bit..."
"Terry can probably explain better, but she is mad because I got us on the wrong boat, airplane, and train. So she's kinda really mad..." Allen explains sheepishly.
"What about this 'master' of yours? Is he your father?"
"No, he's just a womenizer who leaves me with all of his debts and trained me in how to use my Innocence to the fullest. If he ever talks to you, kick him," Allen replies, his words becoming darker and darker.
"What about the Black Order?" Moa asked.
"It's an Organization that fights the evil in the world, known as the Duke of Madness. Again, Terry will let you know more. She will have my head if I say the wrong thing or get us lost again..."
"I told you te not get 'er mad, Al!" Aussie yells, his thick Australian accent cutting through the doorway.
Moa, who still is standing near the door, is approached by Terry, who carries two chairs as if both are as light as feathers. Moa sits down in the chair offered to her, and Terry looks at her, waiting for the questions as she sits down.
"Allen told me about parasitic types, but I wish to know a bit more. What kind of metabolism do you posses? Is it on a specific part of your body, like how that Aussie kid has a tattoo and Allen has a red hand?"
"Us parasitic types have to eat 100000 calories or more, depending on where the Innocence sits. I would say where mine is, but I would rather not, it embarrasses me..."
"Um, what is the Black Order? And what would my job description be?"
"The Black Order is a section of the Church that, at one time, was enemies with the Earl. For your other question, you would be an Exorcist, those who hunt Akuma. You can also be head chief of our town. We have normal people as police officers, but no chiefs yet."
Moa thinks over what the girl said, and decides to ask another question, "Whats the difference between the Earl and Duke?"
"The Earl places the souls of the deceased into Dolls, and the Dolls are just that, dolls. The Duke, he creates Akuma, supernatural machines forced to wear their dear ones as 'skins.' I live with the Earl and his 'family' for certain reasons that i would rather not say..."
"You said something about a promise made between the Black Order and the Earl, what is it?"
"It was a deal made between the Earl and a man named Howard Link. If any of the Exorcists were to become Noah, we would be enemies again. I honestly don't think any of us will become Noah, because of our Innocence," Terry replies. Terry quietly yawns, mostly because she spent a month with two irritating boys, trying to get to the old Black Order HQ in England, to recover an old security gate. The gate was already sent to the town in America.
"I should probably help you guys with these boxes..." Moa replies quietly. She notes that the room is fairly large, and the pizza boxes are gone. While she was talking with Terry, she didn't notice Allen moving the boxes of pizza to the trash disposal near their rooms.
"The boys are sleeping in the other room, so we all have our own bed. Its been a long day, and night..." Terry quietly says.
The girl and older woman go to their respectful beds, and making sure the boys aren't watching, quickly change into their pajamas. Terry wears a bunny onesie and night shades over her eyes, while Moa wears a long shirt. Both lay down and prepare to sleep. One of the boys, Moa couldn't tell because of their white hair, opens the door and turns off the light. The young woman notices a glowing green coming from the other bed. She sits up, and now understands why the girl didn't tell her where her Innocence lies...
