"You're right. It is." Is the quiet answer, no fussing or fighting over it. Crowley is also right to think that it's easier for the angel to follow along than to start. It's always been something similar to this, hasn't it? The angel rarely having to voice what he wants or even what he needs, not directly anyway. The demon providing those things, one way or another. Like a whole different way of communicating, one born of how long they've known each other. Probably something to do with demonic temptation, too, and the natural perception that comes with it.
"I really didn't think it'd be so hard, being honest. Funny how that goes. It sounds so simple, when you put it like that." Even though they've both spent their lives deceiving, one way or the other.
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"I really didn't think it'd be so hard, being honest. Funny how that goes. It sounds so simple, when you put it like that." Even though they've both spent their lives deceiving, one way or the other.