Galahad trusts Lucifer enough --particularly with Beelzebub's well-being-- that he's only a little worried by the time he shows up at the villa. It's not really like the angels to be vague and secretive in his experience, and Lucifer's less forthcoming responses made the knight think that something must have happened in the process of their ongoing war with God.
Either way, some twenty minutes after receiving Lucifer's last texts, Galahad shows up in the foyer of the villa, draped in a cloak and carrying his PINpoint. He lowers his hood when he sees... Lucifer? It looks like Lucifer, but the woman before him has the angel's wings and also a decidedly feminine form. Galahad watches the woman closely, a little confused.
"Lucifer?" he offers, uncertainly. "I got your messages." It's a little strange to see that Beelzebub isn't here, too, but he's sure there must be an explanation for that.
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Either way, some twenty minutes after receiving Lucifer's last texts, Galahad shows up in the foyer of the villa, draped in a cloak and carrying his PINpoint. He lowers his hood when he sees... Lucifer? It looks like Lucifer, but the woman before him has the angel's wings and also a decidedly feminine form. Galahad watches the woman closely, a little confused.
"Lucifer?" he offers, uncertainly. "I got your messages." It's a little strange to see that Beelzebub isn't here, too, but he's sure there must be an explanation for that.