Sebastian stood calmly on the balcony as the train passed. For certain, they moved faster in this modern era than they did in the time period he hailed from. Humans and their technological advancements never ceased to amuse him.
He glanced down at the remains of House's body.
"My, my, Dr. House. You have made quite a mess."
He ignored the soul that had popped from the earthly visage and instead jumped down onto the tracks beside the mangled corpse. House's soul was not the first he had ignored and was far from the last. So if House was doing all of this in an attempt to taunt him, it likely wasn't going to go as planned.
Sebastian picked up House's corpse ever so gently and leapt back onto the train platform. He laid the body out on the concrete and stood, straightening his gloves.
Now, where to find cleaning supplies to wash the blood off the tracks...
"Hey, it gives you something to work with," the ghostly diagnostician remarked, admiring the damage done to his tangled body. As soon as Sebastian turned to look the other way, House saw Valtiel rise up and grab the corpse's ankles to drag it away.
This is the reason House did what he did: to show Sebastian why he could never die...on his terms.
Sebastian looked back over his shoulder and gave Valtiel a professional nod as a greeting. A maintenance shed would do. It should have mops and buckets and brushes. Sebastian walked down the platform in that direction.
"'Work with,' sir?" he asked. "I'm afraid I don't know what you mean."
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He glanced down at the remains of House's body.
"My, my, Dr. House. You have made quite a mess."
He ignored the soul that had popped from the earthly visage and instead jumped down onto the tracks beside the mangled corpse. House's soul was not the first he had ignored and was far from the last. So if House was doing all of this in an attempt to taunt him, it likely wasn't going to go as planned.
Sebastian picked up House's corpse ever so gently and leapt back onto the train platform. He laid the body out on the concrete and stood, straightening his gloves.
Now, where to find cleaning supplies to wash the blood off the tracks...
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This is the reason House did what he did: to show Sebastian why he could never die...on his terms.
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"'Work with,' sir?" he asked. "I'm afraid I don't know what you mean."
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