[For a moment, all you can see is the rainbow fuzzy face of a lamb -- until Rei pushes it out of the way with a scowl. She looks harried, tired, and is holding half of what appears to be a set of bed sheets. The other half seems to have been eaten.]
Is this week over yet? Because I really want it to be over. And if one more sheep tries to eat my
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I'm not an idiot. And I'm at Anna's.
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Five year olds don't torture each other for saying something they don't like. Lucifer's simply a self-centered bastard.
[Castiel usually reserves cursing for special occasions, and underneath the apparent calm he's actually furious.]
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You'd be surprised. Five year olds are capable of really cruel things if they're left up to their own devices. I beat up a bunch of boys with a baseball bat once for destroying an artifact in my temple.
[She pauses, though, before she rests her chin in her hands. She, too, looks pretty calm, but the word 'torture' unsettles her, and if that's what Lucifer actually did -- ]
What did he do to you?
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I suppose I should confess I know little of human children. However, they should have had the sense not to damage something of yours.
[He pauses, deciding how to explain, before responding in a controlled but coldly angry tone.]
Other than the expected physical violence, he forced his hand into my chest and attacked my vessel's soul.
[Which was both excruciatingly painful and offensive, but mostly Castiel was so incredibly angry because Lucifer had gone after Jimmy's soul instead of Castiel himself. The angel's grace would have been just as easy a target, but Lucifer had picked the innocent third party.]
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Are you -- is he -- okay?
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Is that what you can do, with the souls you wanted to take?
['Have taken', Rei amends silently.]
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No. I don't damage the souls I use, especially not intentionally. And I don't deal with ones still in a living creature unless absolutely necessary.
[He certainly didn't go corrupting the souls of innocent people just to get back at someone else, either. He fails to see any connection at all between what he does and what Lucifer did.]
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You still use them. And to use them, you have to take them out.
[But before Castiel can get angry with her properly, Rei holds up her hands and shakes her head slightly, to drop the thought and potential argument. It's not worth the fight.]
But more importantly -- are you okay?
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I'm fine. I don't know about the soul of my vessel, Jimmy; I don't know how to repair damage done to a soul.
And Lucifer will come to regret this.
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But then, Castiel's next comment jars her line of thought, and she looks up sharply.]
What's that going to accomplish, Castiel?
[Her tone is unusually sharp and harsh.]
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Despite the tone of Rei's question, Castiel is calming down from his anger now that they've moved off the topic of the souls, and onto a less moral and more logical one.]
It isn't simply for revenge. I have to gain an advantage here, or I will have absolutely no standing; as it is he's violated our agreement and there's nothing I can do about it as I have no leverage at all. I can't allow him to do whatever he likes with no opposition or he'll simply continue to do so.
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[There isn't much room in her tone for argument, and for a moment, Rei looks horribly frustrated, because there isn't anything she can do to -- fix it. She had barely escaped Lucifer with her life -- and it was only thanks to Gabriel that she hadn't been sent to the Animus a second time. They were fucked. Maybe.]
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Tell me your plan.
[It's said absently -- faintly, almost.
Rei is looking ahead.]
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He reaches into his coat at her last comment and pulls out a short, silver sword, holding it up for her to see.]
This is an angel sword, or more specifically, this is an archangel sword. They're the most effective weapon against an angel, and an archangel blade is capable of killing even Lucifer.
[He flips the weapon in his hand, clearly skilled at using it.]
This one is Gabriel's, and that's why I haven't used it yet; if Lucifer finds out he's given it to me, we will both be at great risk. But if necessary, I can stop Lucifer with it, if only for one time.
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At first, she wants to ask what's so special about it -- but she remains quiet as the rest of the story unfolds.]
... right. Then let's hope you don't have to use it.
[Rei presses her fingers to her lips, closing her eyes again now that she has what she asked for.]
Because that won't... help.
[A pause, before she settles back more comfortably into the couch, her eyes still closed.]
You're safe for the rest of the week.
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Her last comment causes him to tilt his head, not understanding.]
Why? I could avoid him, but we have planned to make an attempt on the Inner City as soon as we have information in regards to how the excursion lead by Shura went. I am supposed to ask you for information.
However, it may not occur, as I have little desire to deal with Lucifer again so soon.
[He had bigger concerns than the Animus right now, even if this was a good opportunity. If Lucifer didn't like it, he shouldn't have attacked him.]
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