Of that I have no doubt. I do believe we'll have to postpone until your wounds have healed. I wouldn't dare rob you of the illusion of chance, after all.
[ He feels a spike of frustration at Bruce for revealing the one secret he keeps so closely guarded, but fatigue keeps him from getting really worked up about it just yet. He'll talk to that guy later. ]
[ It feels like something cold has run down the back of his neck and along his spine. For a moment, Castiel can't hear anything over the static of his own mind.
He lowers the tablet. Doesn't want to respond, but at the same time... he knows he has to. ]
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[ It's true of Vanitas, anyway. Pain begets Darkness, and that is where his power comes from. Not just figuratively, but literally. ]
It's done. If you regret it, it's too late to take it back.
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I'd like to see you try.
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[ That's a challenge Castiel could rise to. He shakes his head, lips curled into a small smirk. ]
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Go on, underestimate me. You'll get what's coming to you.
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[ But he's right. As he is, Vanitas wouldn't have a ghost of a chance. ]
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Magic doesn't work right in this place.
[ Then, after a pause that somehow manages to be awkward even over text: ]
It's fine. I've had worse.
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How did you find yourself on the shore? Bruce mentioned you would not usually seek out water on your own.
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Chance.
It's where my Corridor ended as I fled.
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Yes. They stopped me from getting to the other side.
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What did you encounter, exactly?
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[ He's never seen a squid before, he doesn't know that's what they looked like. ]
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You'd be of no help to me.
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How does that work, exactly? The corruption of Darkness.
[ He's done his fair share of corrupting himself. ]
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[ As much as that's surprised him. ]
It will take you over and turn you into a monster.
And not like those Leviathans of yours.
This Darkness will grow on what you have and eat your Heart.
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He lowers the tablet. Doesn't want to respond, but at the same time... he knows he has to. ]
You found an opal
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[ And a few weeks ago, he would have nastily driven that point home. ]
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Perhaps he didn't see enough.
Perhaps...
Hm. ]
What did you see?
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