Firo was glad to see the end of lunch, if only for the fact that in a few more hours, the day would be over. Night was the only time he had any real freedom of movement, and it was the only time he could do something worth doing, instead of just sitting around
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"All right, let's just... agree to disagree." He wasn't going to force himself to try and make this whole thing make sense. Orihara had some good points -- he had no idea how shared delusions worked, but they had clearly mastered it here -- but that didn't make him rightBesides, he didn't want to know what Eric and Matt really thought of him and what he might or might not be. If they really saw him as an angel, then what was he supposed to make of that? It hadn't changed their behavior toward him all that much as far as he could tell ( ... )
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Izaya didn't move from his spot yet, but he watched 'Michael' go with scrutiny-even the way he moved seemed to be a little different than before. He hadn't expected Castiel to be even more interesting after the mystery of him was solved (in fact, he'd thought the mystery itself would turn out to be far more interesting than the answer), but now...
A soldier was heading his way. Izaya stood, and hummed tunelessly once more as he went to join his escort. He was looking forward to seeing the angel again. Castiel was interesting, and that wouldn't change even if he continued to think himself to be human.
In fact, maybe it would even be more interesting if he did.
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