Cas and what looks like the whole army led me to a dining hall.

And I saw a table arranged for two.

Not romantically.

" What is this? " I asked Cas.

" The Chief Commander wanted to meet you, I have been saying that over and over again. "

" He wanted to see me, with all of you? "

" No, just you, but he ordered us to accompany you here. "

" Because I might kill or burn somebody along the way. "

" No, because the headquarters is huge. You might get lost, then burn something or kill somebody along the way. "

" I'm not that destructive. " and with that, a wall suddenly burst in to flames.

" Extinguisher! " Cas yelled.

A man came in with a red can thing and released some white gas, and then the fire is gone.

" Not that destructive, eh? " she said

" Hey, I didn't mean to burn it, I couldn't look at you, all though I should have. I mean, you did lie to me. " I said as I looked at her.

And she tensed up.

" Whoa! What they say is true, your eyes are red! "

" Seriously? We have been walking together for minutes and now you notice my eyes! "

" I wasn't looking at you! "

" And you aren't even scared that I might kill you any second now. "

" We have been trained not to be scared, especially when it comes to dying. "

" This place is weird."

I broke off gaze, and I felt her relax a bit.

And then I heard the door opened

I turned around and saw that the army stepped aside, making a passageway in the middle.

And then what I think is the Chief Commander entered.

All of them,the army, including Cas saluted him.

I am staring at him.

I immediately closed my eyes, I might kill him by accident.

" It's good to see you, Miss Trauer. " he said

I kept my eyes closed.

" Sir, I think she's trying not to kill you. " Cas said

Oh, believe me, I want to. I mean, he did send me some place far away.

" I see. " he said

Can everybody stop making eye puns!?

Seriously.

" Oh, you are all dismissed. " he said

And in a jiffy, I heard the door close.

" I think you can open your eyes now. " he said

I did.

And he's not in front of me.

" Why don't you take a seat? " he said, his voice coming from my back.

I haven't shared a meal with someone for years.

My parents haven't shared a meal with me since I was fifteen.

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