Jane. Yes, yes. Crowley did mention. That was very kind of you to check in on us. Thank you.
[The angel sounds like he's doing much better. A bit tired still, worn around the edges, but certainly much better than he had been. Getting rid of that awful crystal has made the world of difference.]
I'm feeling much better, thank you. It seems to have something to do with one of the colored crystals that have been falling about. I'm sorry for the worry.
[Oh, he does sound better! It's a weight off her that she hadn't realised she was carrying, and as soon as she hears his voice she sighs out a sound of relief.]
The crystals? Ah, but I've been around them a good deal and nothing happened to-- to. Oh. Oh, of course. How could I have been so stupid.
[She makes a sound of exasperation at herself.] I should have asked if you'd picked up anything that looked different! He only mentioned the one kind. I'm so glad you're alright.
You're very sweet, my dear. Thank you. For the concern and the offer of cakes. I'd be a fool to turn down either.
[He smiles. Jane is a lovely young woman. And he's not all that used to people being concerned for him. He hates to have worried, but it's nice in its way to know people care.]
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[The angel sounds like he's doing much better. A bit tired still, worn around the edges, but certainly much better than he had been. Getting rid of that awful crystal has made the world of difference.]
I'm feeling much better, thank you. It seems to have something to do with one of the colored crystals that have been falling about. I'm sorry for the worry.
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The crystals? Ah, but I've been around them a good deal and nothing happened to-- to. Oh. Oh, of course. How could I have been so stupid.
[She makes a sound of exasperation at herself.] I should have asked if you'd picked up anything that looked different! He only mentioned the one kind. I'm so glad you're alright.
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[Not his finest hour, but in his defense he'd been very intent on saving the plants and the garden center.]
Thank you. I'm rather glad too. Being cut off from so much of myself was... unpleasant.
[He missed his wings. And his powers.]
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[Sigh. But at least he's alright, which means... Crowley will be alright. And that's good, too. Jane can stop worrying about the both of them.]
What did you do with it? The green one.
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[But oh that question. He considers, trying to remember.]
Oh! Yes. Well... Crowley threw it out the window, I think.
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[Oh, for heaven's sake, Crowley... Yet, somehow, she's entirely unsurprised. Her lips purse for a moment.]
Ah. [She says.] Well, I'm so glad it was disposed of carefully.
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[Oops. But at the time he was feeling like death and Crowley was concerned. Oh well.]
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Well. I suppose it's done, now. As long as you're doing better. And I did mean what I said about the cakes.
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[He smiles. Jane is a lovely young woman. And he's not all that used to people being concerned for him. He hates to have worried, but it's nice in its way to know people care.]