[Why Adam had ever left his room is starting to really strike him as a mystery. He'd left because he hadn't felt safe alone, but now he's met a few people here and there and gotten out of a few jams, and feels even less safe. Every option is a bad one, because there's no telling where the Weeping Angels are going to show up, or who's trustworthy.
Soon, they'll have the dark to contend with, too, which is fantastic. Nothing like the thought of turning on a light and finding a stone statue looming over you to put the fear of God in you.]
Is it close?
[He's wary, eyebrows drawing together. At this point, he doesn't have the luxury to assert his independence and turn a potentially helpful scenario down, but there's always that initial hesitation inside him now. Falling headfirst into Lucifer's Cage isn't just an experience that breeds resentment, it breeds mistrust and uncertainty, too.]
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Soon, they'll have the dark to contend with, too, which is fantastic. Nothing like the thought of turning on a light and finding a stone statue looming over you to put the fear of God in you.]
Is it close?
[He's wary, eyebrows drawing together. At this point, he doesn't have the luxury to assert his independence and turn a potentially helpful scenario down, but there's always that initial hesitation inside him now. Falling headfirst into Lucifer's Cage isn't just an experience that breeds resentment, it breeds mistrust and uncertainty, too.]