While Esther de Groote once described Shelley as being “pathologically nice,” Shelley has a history of a weakness for the sins of the flesh. Billie, on the other hand, aspires to and works for a kindness and purity that so far allows her to stand apart at satanic bacchanalias.
At some point we’ll discover that the bit that dropped off was more vital than it looked… in a way that scuppers Tom’s plan maybe?
Oh no! Tom’s charm confused poor Billie !? Nah, she’s just o sweet for this world, too pure! Of course, Tom’s charm managed to gain her fiduce.
A Satanic wind instrument? Perhaps it’s Die Schwarze Zauberflöte?
You have obviously never heard of Chenqing… ^^
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Can’t put my finger on it exactly, but for some reason I don’t trust the head of the local church of Satan.
Why? He’s such a nice person!
But he’s really growing as a person!
That rightmost symbol on the inner lid of Tom’s instrument case looks suspiciously like a sentai helmet (minus antennae)
…and is Brywys Point where Maggie and her crew found the poor sod?
Billie makes Shelley look worldly and cynical…while simultaneously looking a lot like Shelley. 😉
While Esther de Groote once described Shelley as being “pathologically nice,” Shelley has a history of a weakness for the sins of the flesh. Billie, on the other hand, aspires to and works for a kindness and purity that so far allows her to stand apart at satanic bacchanalias.
Aw, poor Billie. She’s going to feel SO BAD after this all goes sideways.
Let’s not call it an instrument yet, let’s think of it more like a dog whistle. nK?