Crowley moves along from one chunk of the mansion to another. It's a little tiring, more because he can't find very much of interest than because of the exertion of the act, but he's still feeling weary by the time he sees Meg stranded on her little staircase.
At first, he thinks that he's too tired and busy to deal with her, but really when is he too tired and busy to revel in Meg's discomfort?
He floats his way over, landing on the top step so that he can stand over her.
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At first, he thinks that he's too tired and busy to deal with her, but really when is he too tired and busy to revel in Meg's discomfort?
He floats his way over, landing on the top step so that he can stand over her.
"Don't tell me you're trapped here."