Crowley must know about Shax the hitchhiker, right??
He can tell if the Bentley is yellow for someone's sake - he's got to know that a demon was literally sitting in the car. Of course, it's not really new information that they are being questioned - Shax was already sniffing around the bookshop - and it's not a surprise that she asked the other half of the duo what was up. However, it does put a spin on Crowley telling Aziraphale that he was worried something must have happened... and readily accepting Aziraphale's answer that nothing did... and the way he's stuck to the angel like glue most of the next day during preparations for the Ball.
But I guess the most important question? Could he sense the bitchy eyebrow???!
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Whats up, bestie! Oh- Oh are you being down on yourself again?
No, no no no no no no no no. Ba-baby. Babygirl.
The killing is awesome!
*Tower Unite/Gmod tower Sunshine Day.mp3*
Good job!
Yeah, sometimes they come back, there's nothing you can do about it.
But- but you did the killing! And that's wonderful.
I'm so proud of you... for the murder.
*tongue click* I would say your killing was quite ultra.
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Gabriel's screams were silenced in the hiss of gospel in praise of God.
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Oh, okay. So let me- let me understand this a bit better.
You had them draw me buying Wonder Bread.
Well, I'd love to see it.
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Sometimes I think about Dominik Koudelka's assistant who takes Minkowski's call in Ep43 Persuasion...
In the moment, dismissing the voice on the other end of the phone feels like the right thing to do. She can't just put any random person who calls through to Mr. Koudelka immediately; if she did, there would be no point in him having an assistant at all. And when that random caller is claiming to be Mr. Koudelka's dead wife, of course it would be wrong to subject him to that. (Cont. below cut)
She's seen Mr. Koudelka in the denial stage of grief, if only from a professional distance. She knows that the only time he took off after he heard the news was the day of his wife's funeral. She knows he started working days so long it was a wonder he got any sleep at all. She's heard rumours that he tried to insist that The Times' coverage of the shuttle crash ought to use the word 'allegedly' more. Apparently he ignored every sensitively-worded inquiry about whether he wanted to have any input on his wife's obituary.
Mr. Koudelka certainly doesn't need some cruel joke reopening emotional wounds. It's better not to mention it to him. His assistant knows that she did the right thing.
Or at least, she thinks she did. But she still can't stop thinking about that voice on the other end of phone, its desperation, its sense of urgency, its bizarre impossible claim.
So maybe she finds herself looking up Renée Minkowski, just to set her mind at ease. And there's surprisingly little information out there, but she eventually finds a clip of an interview from just before the launch of the Hephaestus mission. And that's when her stomach drops. She recognises the voice in the video. It's the same voice as the one she heard on the end of the phone. She's sure it's the same voice.
And what is she supposed to do then? Go to her boss and tell him that his wife is alive? Tell him that she lost him potentially his one chance to talk to his presumed dead wife? Admit that she didn't tell him about that call straight away? She's got no proof, just her memory. What if she's wrong about it being the same voice? Maybe it was a good impersonator, or a technological trick, or the power of suggestion. Is telling him the truth worth risking her job for? Is it worth risking giving false hope to a widower who has only just begun to move on? What if he doesn't believe her? What if he does?
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As insufferable as s13 Lucifer is I don't think it's out of character for him to weaponize Gabriel's trauma during an argument especially since Gabriel never cared to be tactful toward Lucifer's trauma. But none of that has any bearing on the fact that Lucifer would have had an absolute Time with the guy who tortured his little brother. I mean sure getting burned alive probably wasn't fun but Gabriel killed him relatively quickly. Weighed against the possibilities, Asmodeus got off easy.
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Have a bunch of my TMC shit, mainly showing my OC because she's cool, also some other OCs and and friends OC.
Also Cecelia working at Starbucks is my favorite thing ever.
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