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After Akiyo was done with her first set of questions Serafina straightened her back and glanced around the room, taking in the books and furniture that filled it up. The flat seemed like a pretty nice space to call your own and Serafina wondered if she had to now consider living like a typical human, she'd have to learn how to first thought .
"In terms of the wounds and the state I'm in I think I must have had an accident or something. I can only assume that since when I opened my eyes my head felt like it was splitting open and I couldn't remember how I got to be here."
The question of ethnicity was the one that caught Serafina by surprised although her facial expressions remained calm and she didn't give anything away. How exactly would she respond to that? She had no ethnicity really, no place of belonging. She was just simply an Angel. Angels never had these sorts of categories, they only had one; Angel or Human. After observing humans and their love of categorising each other into labels and boxes, classes and races of people to be more precise, she found the whole thing quite confusing. The core of them all were the same right? Humans
But from the information, she had gathered over her entire existence and knowledge about humans she figured she could just put herself into a box that seemed the most likely. "I was born in Sydney since my parents settled there after they got married but ethnically I'm Chinese. She smiled, "I've always wanted to travel to Japan," again technically not a lie, Serafina wanted to travel everywhere, "but after my parents passed away I just tried to live day by day," better to tie any loose family ends there. "I would tell you all my secrets" she laughed quietly, "if I could remember them that is."
After a few moments, Serafina buried her face in her hands as if to seem frustrated. "That's alright, it's understandable and hopefully you know I'm not a threat just totally confused with what's happening," Serafina sighed with a troubling look on her face to sell the whole story.