It was just a week after being rescued by a girl, who had dragged him inside the Blue Pegasus headquarters, saving his life. As a result, Diavolo had decided to join the Guild, since he did owe his life to them and because, well, he didn't have anywhere else to go.
It was tough to have no memories whatsoever. He felt... Lost. He had nothing, not even a past... However, for the time being, he could at least spend some time doing jobs for the guild until he decided his next step.
And so, he had accepted his first job request two days ago, a fairly easy task, ensuring the success of the wedding of some rich, influential pair in some place named Rose Garden. Of course, Diavolo cared nothing about the wedding itself, but it was very well payed and it would serve him as warm-up, two things he needed badly.
Everything was find and dandy up to that point, however, something... Unexpected... Had happened. And that something was called Shuhei Kisaragi. Shuhei, his guildmaster, Shuhei, the Wizard Saint. Diavolo had seen him a pair of times around, prominently when he had joined the guild, but he had never talked to him... Why did someone like Shuhei decide to take such a low profile job with him?... Diavolo's guess was that he was just curious. However, there was no telling what was on his mind so it was better not to make any suppositions.
Diavolo looked at his reflection on the mirror, pleased with what he saw. He wore a purple/violet suit, black, sharp dressing shoes, a white shirt and a crimson tie with a pattern consisting of green diagonal lines. It wasn't your typical wedding attire (mostly due to the brilliant, lively colours), but it did good look on him. Plus, it complimented his green-spotted pink hair, which was no easy task.
Wanting to waste no more time, Diavolo exited the room, heading to the guild's entrance, where he had accorded to meet Shuhei. Fortunately enough, he had arrived some minutes early, that way, they'd be able to part as soon as Shuhei arrived. The wedding would take place soon enough and they still had many things to go through if they did want to do a job to be proud of.