That said, demons don't generally trust anyone. It isn't personal, but if you spent your entire existence just waiting to me stuck in the back with the metaphorical pitchfork or the spiky end of a harp (angels can be inventive too, don't let them lie to you) you'd have a hard time trusting anyone, too.
Crowley has spent a great deal of his time in Wonderland so far completely bladdered, and doesn't intend to change that any time soon. If he doesn't think about where he is, he reasons, then he can't worry about it too much. Of course, that train of thought doesn't hold up when put into practice and what has happened instead is that he has become increasingly paranoid.
So, what in Above, Earth and Below is he doing in a bar run by the very person he has been going to great pains to avoid? A change of scenery, mostly. It could be that his initial panic and fear has run down to a numb acceptance of the inevitable, or it could be that he hoping the Devil will (in)conveniently decorporialise him and that might just be that.
Tempting Fate has always sounded like such fun.
Most (all) of the time, he can be found in a quiet and classically shadowy corner, drinking quietly from a glass of whiskey that doesn't appear to be getting any lower. Who wears sunglasses indoors? This guy, actually.]
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That said, demons don't generally trust anyone. It isn't personal, but if you spent your entire existence just waiting to me stuck in the back with the metaphorical pitchfork or the spiky end of a harp (angels can be inventive too, don't let them lie to you) you'd have a hard time trusting anyone, too.
Crowley has spent a great deal of his time in Wonderland so far completely bladdered, and doesn't intend to change that any time soon. If he doesn't think about where he is, he reasons, then he can't worry about it too much. Of course, that train of thought doesn't hold up when put into practice and what has happened instead is that he has become increasingly paranoid.
So, what in Above, Earth and Below is he doing in a bar run by the very person he has been going to great pains to avoid? A change of scenery, mostly. It could be that his initial panic and fear has run down to a numb acceptance of the inevitable, or it could be that he hoping the Devil will (in)conveniently decorporialise him and that might just be that.
Tempting Fate has always sounded like such fun.
Most (all) of the time, he can be found in a quiet and classically shadowy corner, drinking quietly from a glass of whiskey that doesn't appear to be getting any lower. Who wears sunglasses indoors? This guy, actually.]