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Date: May 2, 2003, morning
Place: Trilby's room, third floor
Status: Public (Trilby, Raphael)
Summary: Trilby wakes up.
The young man at the workbench looked at the object before him with a triumphant smile. He had a good feeling about this prototype. It was one thing to build a grappling hook gun; it was another to reduce it to this size, with all the little add-ons that he needed... All he had to do now was name it.
A noise from across the room made him look up. A pale stranger was standing in the workroom. "You have given a great service to Dream of the Endless," he said...
Some time later—it was hard to say, his internal clock must have gone out for lunch—he woke up. Someone had thrown the curtains open and the morning light hurt his eyes. It was difficult to discern that much, though, every muscle in his body hurt. His skull seemed two sizes too small for his head.
All in all, Trilby felt as if he had been thrown headfirst into a waterspout. Which, broadly (broadly) speaking, was close enough to the truth.
"Hmm," he said to the ceiling. His voice was annoyingly faint. "Am I dead?"
Place: Trilby's room, third floor
Status: Public (Trilby, Raphael)
Summary: Trilby wakes up.
The young man at the workbench looked at the object before him with a triumphant smile. He had a good feeling about this prototype. It was one thing to build a grappling hook gun; it was another to reduce it to this size, with all the little add-ons that he needed... All he had to do now was name it.
A noise from across the room made him look up. A pale stranger was standing in the workroom. "You have given a great service to Dream of the Endless," he said...
Some time later—it was hard to say, his internal clock must have gone out for lunch—he woke up. Someone had thrown the curtains open and the morning light hurt his eyes. It was difficult to discern that much, though, every muscle in his body hurt. His skull seemed two sizes too small for his head.
All in all, Trilby felt as if he had been thrown headfirst into a waterspout. Which, broadly (broadly) speaking, was close enough to the truth.
"Hmm," he said to the ceiling. His voice was annoyingly faint. "Am I dead?"
my kingdom for a facepalm icon
He didn't think it was possible to sleep again after being out for so long, certainly not with the events of the night buzzing in his head or with the stink of blood and ashes and dirt on his clothes, but his mind began to drift, and...
The yelp brought him very firmly back into consciousness. He jolted upright. "What the hell was that?" he demanded. "Are you okay?"
Raphy has that effect on people I've noticed XD
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He sighed. "I'll sleep. I just have to know this first. All you angels in the manor. Did you come here because of the nightmares, or for some other reason?" He hadn't forgotten the satanist chapel, or the conversation he had with Aziraphale.
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Sitting in the chair by Trilby's bed he picked up his Journal. "I'll be right here if you need me," he promised.
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"My brothers are here as well," he continued. "Gabriel and Michael." Who were injured and weary... But alive. Oh thank Father they were alive...
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He paused and worked his jaw for a moment, as if he was unused to the shape of his next words. How often did he actually express gratitude to anyone? Sincerely and unmarred with some smart remark? Not bloody often. "I owe you," he said at last. "Both for this and for last night. If you ever find yourself in need, call me and I'll do what I can."
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