SIRAMAY: morning buddy!

Junko woke up depressed which was fair they were always depressed they may fall asleep happy, but they were depressed it made sense to siramay episodes and all, manic, depressed, manic, depressed, it was fair Rome wasn't built in a day. But that still didn't mean that it wasn't upsetting for siramay to seem them like this

What's wrong buddy?

JUNKO: I don't think I can do it

They looked at themselves in the mirror you know if you thought about it, it made no sense, they dyed their hair and wore contacts yet for over 3 years with no upkeep of their own it stayed as it was, that was a metaphor in a sense, she changed her looks long ago to disassociate with herself such was the way of despair so if she was trapped and looked normal she could continue to disassociate, to truly accept herself she must face her darker aspects and accept them only then can she shed this visage and become her true self once again.

I know what I did, I remember all of it, the blood, the screaming, the pain, the anguish, the death, the despair… there's no going back from that.
I can be as nice and as good as I want to be but deep down I'll know, I'm a awful human being, and there's no denying that

Now that was debatable, many people in history did bad things but are remembered as great heroes, but siramay knew Junko would just go "well that's because "insert problem with society here" not because we forgive them" which in his opinion was also debatable but siramay knew he was smart enough to know he was dumb enough not to win that argument but then it hit him as he pulled out a business card from his coat

Siramay Drakos: king of villains, playwright, missionary

SIRAMAY: it is time

JUNKO: what?

SIRAMAY: Do you know the story of Saul?

He said to her with an excited look as Junko merely looked back confused

Ok well he's called Paul now, or was, but! He used to be called Saul
but see that's kinda like you but they are like, one of the greatest Christian to ever Christian
of course that's just my opinion, but where did Paul come from?

JUNKO: he was a tax collector

SIRAMAY: HE WAS A SERIAL KILLER!
he hunted down and murdered the earlier church, he was paid by the roman government to sell woman into bondage,
what a guy!
he would find families of Christians, he would crucify the fathers and sell the woman and children to indentured servitude! That's like one of the most evilest mans too ever live! And you're up there with him

BUT the big G (that's God if you didn't know) saw that guy and said "you're going to start the church, you are going to be the first missionary" and he became one of the strongest Christians who ever lived, there is never a point where you are too far removed

Because if he can be an alright guy,

And with that he pulled out a familiar book from his coat smiling at Junko

so, can you

and Junko instantly knew what he meant

JUNKO: you're crazy

SIRAMAY: I saw you pray to God before

Darn he's right, Junko thought

Look I wouldn't force you to do anything, but I feel like these teachings could be very valuable and beneficial to you

[SIRAMAY]
you see,
There's more to life than just pleasing your own needs
You gotta be selfless to
Now I know you don't usually do that
But it's like taking a bath
If you just use the hot selfish water, you'll burn your skin and end up feeling nothing
You have to use the cold claiming waters of selflessness to truly make the warm water mean something
For example

A single thread in a tapestry
Though its color brightly shine
Can never see its purpose
In the pattern of the grand design
And the stone that sits on the very top
Of the mountain's mighty face
Does it think it's more important
Then the stones that form the base?

So how can you see what your life is worth
Or where your value lies?
You can never see through the eyes of man
You must look at your life
Look at your life through Heaven's eyes

[HUSK]
Ai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Ai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai

Ai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Ai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai

[HUSK & SIRAMAY]
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai

and so, throughout the months siramay began to spread the teachings to Junko.

[SIRAMAY]
A lake of gold in the desert sand
Is less than a cool fresh spring
And to one lost sheep, a shepherd boy
Is greater than the richest king
If a man loses everything he owns
Has he truly lost his worth?
Or is it the beginning
Of a new and brighter birth?

So how do you measure the worth of a man?
In wealth or strength or size?
In how much he gained or how much he gave?
The answer will come
The answer will come to him who tries
To look at his life through Heaven's eyes

And that's why we share all we have with you
Though there's little to be found
When all you've got is nothing
There's a lot to go around
No life can escape being blown about
By the winds of change and chance
And though you never know all the steps
You must learn to join the dance
You must learn to join the dance!

[HUSK & SIRAMAY]
Ai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai-la-lai

Ai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai-la-lai

Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai
Lai-le-lai-lai
Lai-lai-lai-lai

[SIRAMAY]
So how do you judge what a man is worth?
By what he builds or buys?

And so, after years they were led to a spring and walked in step by step dunking their head in the water being cocooned by the pureeing liquids

[SIRAMAY & HUSK]
You can never see with your eyes on Earth
Look through Heaven's eyes
Look at your life, look at your life
Look at your life THROUGH HEAVEN'S EYES!

Until they erupted into the air once again
and opened there now red eyes