Day 53: Sun Room, Morning

Nov 26, 2010 14:48

With breakfast finished and a new acquaintance made, the Scarecrow's mind turned to his other friends. The disappearance of Depth Charge's friend had brought back memories of how he'd felt when Kaiji went missing: helpless, useless, as though he should have and could have done something more to find him. If only he had his brain, then maybe he ( Read more... )

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timedork November 29 2010, 04:49:46 UTC
"Good. That's... That's good. I hope it does heal quickly."

Of course, it would have been better if they'd never gotten shot in the first place, but it was too late to change that. Or to change what might have happen between the Auton and the blond man who'd threatened her after they'd left...

"Oh! My tie; yes," the Doctor said, distraction growing with each word as he wondered about what had happened after they'd run. He glanced away, trying to see if he could spot the blond man, and saw him being led to a seat by a nurse. The man looked to be in one piece, at least, but was hobbling along with a crutch; the Doctor wondered what kind of state the Auton might have been in now.

He watched for a moment more before returning his full attention to Castiel. He'd forgotten this morning about his tie, and hadn't thought to check the closet to see if it had been returned along with his suit. Judging from the fact that Donna still had his specs, however, it seemed more likely that Castiel did indeed have it. "I could pick it up from you tonight-if that's alright."

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poorexample November 29 2010, 05:45:14 UTC
It was all well and good that the man was wishing him well, but Castiel knew that no matter how much the Doctor might hope, the wound would either heal quickly or it wouldn't. Prayer was something that didn't work quite the way that humans thought it did. And while the Doctor hadn't used that word, it was still the same concept.

When he saw that the man wasn't really interested in his clothing and was instead looking elsewhere, Castiel ended up following his gaze to the blond man who had ripped a door off its hinges like it was nothing the night before. It seemed that he'd gotten himself out of that fight without any fatal injuries, then. Castiel was still curious to approach him and ask him how he could possess such strength, but now wasn't the time.

He hadn't expected the Doctor to want his tie back that urgently, and faltered for a moment before nodding. "So long as you come quickly, that should be fine. I might be returning to the chapel tonight, as I didn't spend as much time there as I would have liked. I plan to get a quick start tonight."

Still, he wasn't about to deny the man his tie when he'd used it to wrap his wound, and so he added, "My room number is M39." Hopefully the man would know how to get there.

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timedork November 30 2010, 21:59:04 UTC
Maybe picking the tie up tonight wasn't the best idea after all, since it sounded like Castiel was going to be in a hurry. For his part, the Doctor wasn't in any particular rush to reclaim it. Castiel's willingness to return the tie so soon, however, was a welcome change over Donna's refusal to do the same for his specs.

"I can pick it up another time, if you don't want to wait," the Doctor suggested. "There's no hurry; I just thought you might not want to hang onto it."

His curiosity about Castiel's curiosity about the chapel was growing rapidly. "Were you looking for something in particular? -Last night, in the chapel. There wasn't very much there."

'Not very much' might have been an understatement. There really hadn't been much of anything there, aside from the strange statue (not a Weeping Angel, the Doctor reminded himself), and the generic decor, and the... the thing with the shadows...

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poorexample December 1 2010, 21:20:41 UTC
If it wasn't urgent that the man get his tie back (and Castiel didn't know why it would be, but people could have the strangest quirks), then maybe it would be best to leave it for another time. Then again, it wouldn't matter which night it was. He would always be in a hurry to get somewhere, as that was his way.

However, the Doctor's curiosity about his interest in the chapel was a far more interesting subject to discuss, and so Castiel focused on that instead. They could decide on the issue of the tie later.

"I wanted to inspect that statue more thoroughly," he explained. "If it is truly able to transfer one's wounds over, then there must be either an enchantment or some sort of black magic behind it." Something was making it possible, and he wanted to know what it was. It might give a clue into who or what was behind their capture.

"It already seems as if the chapel is not legitimate, if something of that nature exists inside it, but I want to be certain." He had no idea of whether or not something would be guarding it again, but he couldn't get caught up on that possibility if he wanted to succeed.

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Sorry for the delay! timedork December 3 2010, 19:08:37 UTC
An amused smirk found its way onto the Doctor's face at the mention of an "enchantment" or "black magic". It was kind of adorable, really-the belief in magic was a position of ignorance, but it was almost endearing the way that Castiel tried to find explanations instead of merely accepting the statue's function. Last night with the shadows, too, come up with some suggestions (even if those suggestions had been "spirits" and "curses").

"Let me know if you find anything? I'm a bit curious myself," the Doctor said. He entertained the notion of joining Castiel again-to make sure that Auton wasn't hanging about, to see for himself if there was anything more technological to explain than Castiel's notions of magic-but... Well, it was a thought. Maybe he'd head up that way anyway if he could, to see for himself. The idea of the statue's function was rather intriguing.

"But... 'legitimate' how? It may be a bit... nonspecific in its purpose, but that opens it up for multiple purposes instead of being dedicated to one religion, if that's what you mean."

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You will never be forgiven. (nottalking) poorexample December 4 2010, 02:10:18 UTC
Seeing how the Doctor made no attempt to hide his expression, that smile was immediately obvious even to Castiel. The meaning behind it was less clear, though. Either he thought that Castiel had made some sort of joke (though he didn't know why anyone caught in this place, with its shadows and reanimated animals and spirits, could continue to deny the existence of such things) or he was amused that their thoughts had run along the same lines.

The man didn't make it clear which one it was when he spoke up, though, and so Castiel decided to drop it. "I'll inform you of my findings once I have them," he agreed. There didn't seem to be any harm in doing so, since the man didn't strike him as malicious. He wouldn't have attempted to remove him from danger or wrapped up his wound if that was the case.

"That is what I mean. Most chapels are meant for one religion. If it's supposed to cater to more than one, then it doesn't have much meaning, much less any divine power." Hallowed ground had certain properties about it that were important and unbreakable, but if this chapel was a counterfeit then it wouldn't be of much help to them.

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brb, sobbing forever :( timedork December 6 2010, 00:01:15 UTC
The Doctor was glad to hear that Castiel would share anything he found, but the idea of returning to the chapel himself was still lingering. If Castiel was approaching his search from a wholly unscientific viewpoint, whatever he found might not end up to be anything more than nonsense (at best).

He could reach a decision on that later, however. He didn't need to seek an invitation, after all, and Castiel's mention now of 'divine power' was almost as amusing as his talk of magic.

"'Divine power' aside, they can still have meaning without catering to any religion," the Doctor countered. "Well... What I mean is that they can have whatever meaning they're assigned by the individual, or group, or organisation. After all, I highly doubt everyone here follows a single religion; one all-purpose chapel can be used for everyone instead of only a certain percentage of the patient population."

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........... (cozy) poorexample December 6 2010, 20:55:42 UTC
It seemed that the Doctor had misinterpreted him, having brought the conversation onto the topic of other beliefs and faiths rather than taking his words more literally. Castiel realized he should have expected that, but he was so accustomed to the people around him being able to follows his trains of thought. That was hardly the case in this place, however...

"That is a matter of faith," he agreed with a nod, "and where one's beliefs lie. However, if this place is trying to cater to every possible belief system, then it appears to me that it's doing an insufficient job of it."

It was clear that that chapel was the closest to the Judeo-Christian faith, just from the pews, hymnals, and stained glass. Even if there were no specific symbols, the imitation was clear. While Castiel was only an expert on one religion, he had learned enough about the others out there to know that they were not nearly as well-represented in that establishment.

"However, the chapel could still contain some clues, and so it's pertinent that I return." He didn't see a need to explain himself any further than that, if the Doctor wasn't going to take his words seriously. He was indebted to him for seeing to his wound, but any allegiance ended there.

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