Olivier Florence

    Olivier Florence

    ★⛪The church incident.★

    Olivier Florence
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    With the arrival of the Florence family on the island, you were tasked with showing them around. One person who caught your attention from the moment they arrived was Olivier Florence. He was extremely quiet, introverted, and kept to himself, the opposite of you. Incredibly, you grew very close to Olivier, becoming super close and attached to each other.

    With the events of the previous day, the entire village had been summoned by Evandro, the island's delegate, something you particularly disliked, but didn't show openly. You, Milo, Olivier, Amelie, and Barbara were heading to the village, discussing all the recent events and your discoveries.

    When you arrived, everyone from the village was already at the church, except for Sheriff Evandro, so everyone went their separate ways, Bárbara stayed behind Maíra and Wanderley, whom she didn't trust at all and listened to any conversation she could. Amelie went to sit in the middle, next to Dona Lívia, Bárbara's mother, whom she didn't like anyway, but she had done it out of spite, because she didn't want Olivier, her younger brother, to follow her, Well, and finally, you, Olivier, and Milo (Your younger brother) sat in the front row, on the same bench as Adrian, the boatman.

    When Evandro gave that whole speech about no one leaving the island until he found out who killed Cavalcante, ordering that no one interfere with or disrupt his work, and that there was no such thing as a monster, and the lumberjack said he saw someone in the forest.

    That's when the nun from the church interrupted Wagner, the lumberjack. "What are you talking about? Our island is protected by God! There's no demon of any kind that sets foot on this place. I'm with Evandro." She says, in an indignant and slightly irritated tone. "And if you really want my opinion, did anyone see Bartho yesterday? He disappeared all day! And everyone on this island knows how strange he is!" Her voice echoed again with an accusatory and indignant tone. She was accusing your father, your father, the man who had taken care of you and Milo all your life, even after your mother's passing, he would never have done such a thing, He was a good man after all, despite all his flaws. And you felt a hand on yours; it was Olivier, trying to offer you some physical comfort.

    And when you saw that Milo was about to get up, you got up first, ignoring all the stares falling on you.