[Finally, that event is over. After about the first two days the novelty and the usefulness of it had worn off, and the fog and multitude of tombstones had simply become annoying. Not to mention all the people getting upset over them. Now that it's gone, though, and not providing a distraction, Castiel has things to do. And, as usual, that involves
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If you didn't draw on the floor so much, you wouldn't need more chalk.
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It's either chalk or blood and you seem to dislike the latter.
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Because cutting up your arm in the name of science isn't going to fly.
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[Obviously.]
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Soon, though, she speaks again, though her eyes are carefully examining a sigil on his ceiling.]
Is there a way to unearth a memory that's hidden? If someone has amnesia?
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It depends. Hidden, yes. There are ways to recover inaccessible or blocked memories. However, if the memories have been removed or destroyed, there is not.
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[She's just completely ignoring the other option for the sake of her friend's sanity, thank you.]
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[Usually. He would offer to check himself, but...]
I suggest asking Gabriel for assistance. He could likely discern what was done.
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Right.
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What do you need more chalk for, anyway? What are you designing?
[LALALA]
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I'm attempting to create a smaller and more portable method of shielding one's presence from angels, without performing the inscription.
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That sounds like a lot easier than the whole... rib thing.
[She's gotten used to the feeling of them by now, especially since she knows Castiel a lot better than she did back then -- what in the hell was she thinking, letting a near stranger carve up her rib cage, for the love of all that is holy -- so it's almost a comforting feeling. Like being constantly watched over. Which she supposes she is.]
Can I see what you have so far?
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[And there are people he wants to hide, like himself. He doesn't like that his siblings can simply find him whenever, and others who arrived after his spree of warding individuals like Jo should be afforded protection. He would have to speak with Lucifer about it so as to avoid another beating, but he might be able to convince his brother if presented carefully.]
Alright.
[He shows her the piece of paper, which he has been using some ink for, drawing in careful, tiny patterns in a circular design. Preferably to be made into a pendant, clearly.]
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