"You forget I am but a human. I do not have vast knowledge such as yourself.
Tsukiyo blinked a few times as she processed the information the one known as Cass, spoke. She felt a slight twist of her stomach, and she almost felt bad about asking the question. It wasn't until the other one, Morgan, had spoken did the smile falter from her face. Instead, a frown marred her face as her eyes narrowed slightly at the fallen angel. She chewed the bottom of her lip as she tried to contain the words she wanted to speak. Of course, doing so just might make things a bit worse, however; he didn't have to be such a jerk about it. But then again he must have had his reasons to be so. Tsukiyo let the frown disappear from her face, and instead allowed an annoyed look to replace it.
"I am not a fool, idiot. I didn't say I believed in how that's how it happened. I only know what I read, and even I know you can't believe everything. Forgive me for not having colossal knowledge such as a pious, pompous jerk like yourself," she stated as she crossed her arms against her chest. She sighed as her sister offered to pay for the three of their meals. She supposed it was her way of showing her gratitude for saving them. She was brought out of her thoughts when the white-haired, Asmodeus, spoke of needing to return to his circle. At this, Tsukiyo raised an eyebrow. So even demons couldn't stay on this plane without having to return. Or perhaps it was because he was the ruler of a circle.
She'd investigate that later. It could prove helpful should this As might become a problem. She certainly hoped not. She watched as a creature, demon probably, appeared out of a hole and dragged Asmodeus through the portal. She seemed unfazed by the whole thing and just glanced lazily towards her stomach. She was hungry and she wanted to eat. With that in mind, she tugged at her sisters sleeve. The threat was gone, the demon was gone, and all that remained were the two angels. She wasn't so sure if she wanted these two to tag along. She, nor her sister, know them or what their true intentions were. Granted they did just save their lives, mentioned they wouldn't hurt them, but who is to say there weren't lying.
Well, if they did want to hurt them, they would have already. They had the means to do so. After all, they just killed a demon that was trying to kill her sister and herself. With that in mind, she let out a heavy sigh and released her sister's sleeve. "Can we go eat now? I hear blueberry's calling my name," she stated, rubbing her stomach as if to emphasize the point. As much as the weird intrigued her, she was hungry first and foremost. She walked a few feet in front of her sister and the two men before stopping and glancing over her shoulder.
"Well?" she stated, smiling in the process.