Summary
Devout and gentle-hearted, Agatho firmly believes in the power of piety. When he met Noah six years ago, he instantly felt that leading the quiet boy towards religion would do him the world of good. His instincts were right—now, Noah has become an invaluable member of the church. While Agatho is proud of how Noah has changed, sometimes he does feel uncomfortable with the amount of trust the boy showers upon him. After all, the line between blind trust and dogged obsession is very, very thin…