Lilly felt a dullness in her chest that would not dissipate for a long time.

“Master, why don’t you just cry a little too.”

Lilly felt a little… ’emo’. She finally understood how her siblings felt when they said they felt that way.

At last, tears fell from her eyes.

Pablo smiled, reaching out and holding Lilly’s face. He brushed a finger over her cheek, wiping her tears away.

“Why are you crying even harder?” He asked. “Are you sad? I’m really alright now.”

He gave it some thought, and said, “Why don’t I tell you how I got my revenge, hm?’

Lilly looked at her master uncertainly.

She did not want to see her master upset. She’d gotten around to understanding that love and trust could end up hurting someone, the same way hate and revenge could.

Revenge, at its core, stemmed from the endless reminder of hatred.

Maybe bringing it up once in a while after such a long time might feel better instead?

“Go on, Master.” Lilly picked herself up, crawling over to lie in Pablo’s arms.

She looked at him, her gaze earnest.

Pablo looked down. The breeze rippled through his hair, making him look even more ethereal.

**

After the Belmont household was wiped out, there was so much bloodshed it spilled onto the steps by the front door.

Pablo hovered in front of it hopelessly, his gaze hollow.

Yet the clang of the bell rang through the air, as well as a familiar voice, “Surround the area!”

“Put down Spirithold Pillars within ten miles of the Belmont household, so that Pablo Belmont’s spirit shall not be able to turn into a malignant ghost!”

Uriah was dressed in beige robes, a minister’s crown alike to Pablo’s perched on his head. His gaze was sharp, staring at the doorframe of the household entrance.

you trying to do!” Pablo was furious at the betrayal of his friend, pouncing on him

Uriah’s

humans were highly superstitious and believed in all forms of

spiritual affairs were

the position of head minister relying on his own talent and

he had made the bell tied to Uriah’s belt himself. It was to warn one of any spirits or ghosts nearby, to

hairs on Uriah’s body stood up, and he whispered, “Pablo Belmont. I can’t believe you’re still

no mind to the bell’s threats, reaching out to

body. The bell rang even louder, sending Uriah flying

had no choice! Just get out of here,

of laughter, staring at him resentfully. “No place for me? Would it be a place for

had been friends for over

and could guess

his fists. “The best of

brothers, so you

for not showing

out a chuckle, growing into a manic laugh as tears flowed down

laughable, painful

so you could take

father to me. I was killed by my own

me.

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Phillips!” Peblo howled, pessing through Urieh egein end egein es he pounced on

slowly. All of e sudden, the Belmont household

sherpened. “No, no,

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