[ There’s a rising sense of threat when Gabriel’s eyes darken. There’s definitely a sense of threat when he brings up, once again, the whole thing about Armaggedon.
Dog growls then. Adam doesn’t move, but he does frown.
He lets Gabriel finish talking, and, for a moment, does nothing. Then, simply, he shuffles on his feet.]
Fine. [ And there’s everything child like in how he says it, because of course there is. He’s a child.
He looks down at his companion, who stares up at his master.]
Come on, Dog.
[ And the boy walks past the archangel, sparing him only a glance, heading down the way through the park.
It’s not The Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of this world, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness that steps away from the archangel Gabriel. It’s just a boy, and his dog, who’s getting mighty tired of talking at someone who doesn’t listen and being talked down by adult, and is bound to some times have a little bit of an attitude about it.
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Dog growls then. Adam doesn’t move, but he does frown.
He lets Gabriel finish talking, and, for a moment, does nothing. Then, simply, he shuffles on his feet.]
Fine. [ And there’s everything child like in how he says it, because of course there is. He’s a child.
He looks down at his companion, who stares up at his master.]
Come on, Dog.
[ And the boy walks past the archangel, sparing him only a glance, heading down the way through the park.
It’s not The Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of this world, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness that steps away from the archangel Gabriel. It’s just a boy, and his dog, who’s getting mighty tired of talking at someone who doesn’t listen and being talked down by adult, and is bound to some times have a little bit of an attitude about it.
But that’s his excuse.]