Min - 341 Missax A Missa Xmas Pt 2 Aiden Ashley58-44

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The priest clipped his missal shut and ascended the pulpit with a soft clearing of throat. Tonight’s mass was a curated oddity: a blend of Latin, carol, and something that belonged to the two of them—an interlude of unsung verses they’d invented, lines about city lights and traffic snow that somehow fit between "Sanctus" and "Agnus Dei." I'm not sure what you're referring to, but

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Twenty minutes into the intermission, the lights flashed, and the emcee announced the second part of the concert. Aiden and Ashley returned to their seats, and Missax took the stage once again. This time, the performer sang an exclusive version of "A Missa Xmas, pt 2." The audience was wowed by the performance, which featured Aiden and Ashley's favorite Christmas song.

Aiden's voice started low, a rumble like distant thunder. Ashley joined, higher, weaving around him. The tune wasn't classical; it snagged on a phrase from their teenage years, borrowed a cadence from a street busker's winter ballad, folded in the rhythm of their city’s late trains. The congregation listened as if the hymn had always included that line. Heads bowed—some in prayer, some in thought—and with each verse, the church seemed to tilt closer to them.