After Church, the Konomashīs bid all of their friends farewell, and told everyone to have a nice day, as they left the room. "So, how did you like Church?" Akiko asked.
"It was actually pretty cool!" Alberto replied.
"Everyone's so nice!" Luca added.
"That's not the only cool thing about Church, though. There's so much to learn about God, and how he sent his only son to die for us!" Alberto said. Luca nodded as he smiled. After the brief conversation, they all left the Church and as Brother Whitt was about to leave the Church, Ercolé walked up to him and started talking rudely to him. "Hey! You!" He yelled. Brother Whitt turned to Ercolé in confusion. "Pardon?" He asked. Ercolé grew impatient. "Where are those Sea Monster Boys?!" He demanded. Brother Whitt had been warned that there is someone that is looking for Luca and Alberto, so he knew not to tell anyone except for if said person was a friend. Brother Whitt just decided to play dumb. "I don't know what you're talking about." He replied.
"Don't lie to me! I know they were here." Ercolé hollered. Brother Whitt knew that Ercolé was trouble, so he continued the promise to Akiko not to tell anyone that asked of Luca and Alberto, unless they were friends instead of foes. "I assure you, I have no idea of who or what you're talking about." Brother Whitt said. Ercolé grew frustrated. "I know they were here!" He exclaimed.
"Well, unless you're trying to find them for a good cause, which I highly doubt you are, I can't and won't help you!" Brother Whitt protested.
"Fine. But just know that I WILL find them." Ercolé said as he stormed away from the Church. Brother Whitt just grew concerned as he went back into the Church to pray for Bella, Akiko, Luca, and Alberto.
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Lost Little Sea Boys (A LUCA FanFiction and Crossover)
AdventureThis story is inspired by Pixar's New Movie, Luca. About the movie Luca: Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Disney and Pixar's original feature film "Luca" is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettab...