[He says with a sort of subdued trepidation. He'd participated, even though unpleasant, on more than one occasion. But it was with the nightmares arisen, that things had gotten out of control... ]
Forgive me for I am not thinking especially clearly at this exact moment. What conclusion is it, you are considering?
[She can't really blame him for not following. Natasha is used to people who fall in step with her thought, playing chess nine moves ahead.
But that's the kind of thing that only turns out well if you're actually as smart as you think you are. Natasha has reason to doubt that's her these days...]
Yes. Yes, I have no reason to doubt it. Only to confront our host and hope that somehow there is something to be done still. You have considered such things, have you a thought to what I should ask, given the situation at hand? Even unknowing of what end he has, to further details obtain?
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[He says with a sort of subdued trepidation. He'd participated, even though unpleasant, on more than one occasion. But it was with the nightmares arisen, that things had gotten out of control... ]
Forgive me for I am not thinking especially clearly at this exact moment. What conclusion is it, you are considering?
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But that's the kind of thing that only turns out well if you're actually as smart as you think you are. Natasha has reason to doubt that's her these days...]
That the demons here used to be the damned.
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[At least, she assumes they're playing by ear. She hasn't heard of anyone with deeper insight.]
I've tried talking to Lucifer, but it's a slow go. He'd say to stay the course. Repent and all that.