[It's dark, but Liz is out anyway. She's found herself a bench to sit on, and is flipping her pocket watch communicator open and shut again and again. It's this process that eventually turns it on and intermittently shows Liz's face, cast in only the glow from the screen and the lantern hanging nearby. She looks, distant, somewhere far away from
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It's human. Even I've managed to accomplish it.
The wquestion as to it not changing things however - the answer to that is that it can. I've lived long enough to know that it's the small things that change the world - something like the 'Butterfly Effect'. Something could change if you ask the question, possibly - but something else could happen if you don't.
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[Another smile, this one rather wry.] Cat's alive and dead at the same time.
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[If that was a figure of speech at all. WHOOOSH, right over his head.]
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Yes. Sarcasm too. Crowley loves to exploit that one...
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[Fond smile]
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I appreciate the insight, by the way. About the unasked question thing, I mean.
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