[Once there's whiskey in his glass, Crowley raises it in a toast, before taking a sip.]
Might be best if it's a stranger.
[A truly neutral party, as it were.
As for the requests on his end, Crowley shrugs.]
Don't screw me over? [A small thing, really.] Supposed I'd appreciate your help, if I ever find myself in a sticky situation, but there's no need for that to be in writing.
[He's willing to let that be a gentleman's agreement.]
[For all he might have considered it a favor β regardless of whether he needed assistance sorting out a contract β he wouldn't have put it so plainly. In his experience, help that comes because it's owed, isn't half as good as help freely given.
So there's a brief smile that's sincere, grateful.]
Those bloody profiles, right? They weren't exactly flattering. [He's not to cut up about his, really, it felt more stupid than anything.] I don't think anyone's going to immediately leap to the truth, Lilith's a common enough name.
Huh. [Honestly, he wouldn't have expected that of most humans, since Lilith isn't as frequent in the Creation mythos as Adam & Eve and the Garden are, but maybe people here are more inclined to pay attention to those things.
Maybe they're just Jewish. Who knows.]
Was there someone here you were keeping it from...?
[It's a very tentative guess, a tentative question in general. He's not sure if she wants to talk about this, but she brought it up, so perhaps she does.]
Right. [He assumes the name has something to do with 'Wardwell', but he doesn't know enough about the situation to comment. It doesn't strike him as being that big of a deal, though for all he knows it's more important to her.
Still:] Have to admit, it's sort of refreshing not to pretend to be human. Might not be too bad to have some things out in the open? People are remarkably relaxed about the demon business, I've found, not sure what that's all about.
[Is it because he's not particularly threatening? Probably.]
( even with so many so open about their powers or status lilith was selective about it, even more so about being a demon. it's long ingrained in her, keeping herself and her gifts hidden from the world, a secrecy that all witches learned )
( if he did tell someone she'd be more exasperated than angry. it didn't matter but lilith was private, knowing the value of secrets and information. and she didn't trust people )
[Familiar, and not fond of him. It isn't hard to hazard a few guesses at why that might be. Jonathan doesn't strike him as a man with many friends.]
Can't say I've ever run into anything like him and his, what was it? The Beholding? Thought you might have some input, bad idea to go poking my nose into his business?
[The answer to that is almost definitely yes. It's more a question of how bad an idea it is.]
( the entity itself and not just through the archivist. her tone this time is graver, as if it had been an incredibly pleasant experience, one that lilith wishes she hadn't had to experience it )
If you can remain hidden to him I would advise it.
[If it was just an interaction with Jonathan, he doubts Lilith would frame it that way. She's met the entity itself. That's a far more troubling thought.]
Sims knows what I am, forced me to tell him about my Fall, but I dont plan on spending much time around the man. [So, hopefully he hasn't piqued the interest of the Beholding. He'll do his best to keep it that way.] That's the only one you've met?
[Not asking as directly as he could. Martin seems far more quiet about what he is.]
[It's a careful answer. It's I do but I'm not sure if I want to say it. He doubts it would be difficult for Lilith to find out. As far as he's aware, Jonathan and Martin are the only two from their world. And they've both openly admitted to their relationship with each other. If he had to pick out who the Lonely was, Martin would be his first guess.
Still feels like a bit of a dick move to ]
It seems they're more inclined to use it to protect people. [Like the fog surrounding the Institute.] Doesn't have any interest in hurting anyone.
Looking out for me, are you? [There's a quirk of a smile, a vague sort of attempt to ease back on some of this heaviness. They both know that notion is preposterous. Why would Lilith want to look out for him?] Don't worry, promise I won't go getting entangled with anyone. Isn't really my style.
[Crowley considers it for a moment, weighing up the pros and cons, deciding what might or might not come back to bite him.
In the end, this isn't a deeply guarded secret. He feels slightly guilty about offering it up, but he does so with the hope that Lilith really does just intend to use it to avoid the Avatars.]
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I'm not familiar with any here but it should be simple to find one.
( and at least they'd both been agreeable to the other's requests )
I suppose I should ask if there's anything you want from me.
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Might be best if it's a stranger.
[A truly neutral party, as it were.
As for the requests on his end, Crowley shrugs.]
Don't screw me over? [A small thing, really.] Supposed I'd appreciate your help, if I ever find myself in a sticky situation, but there's no need for that to be in writing.
[He's willing to let that be a gentleman's agreement.]
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Then my help you will have.
( though it would probably work out that she'd have done so without him asking. she repaid favours.
she drinks some of her drink before adding )
You may hear of another name connected to me. Mary Wardwell. It was what I'd been going by but-- LIES has recently decided to change that.
( and she sounds incredibly irritated by that fact )
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So there's a brief smile that's sincere, grateful.]
Those bloody profiles, right? They weren't exactly flattering. [He's not to cut up about his, really, it felt more stupid than anything.] I don't think anyone's going to immediately leap to the truth, Lilith's a common enough name.
[There are ways to keep spinning a lie, surely.]
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( those slightly more informed about religion but dorian was a very individual case. but even outside of that things had started coming apart )
Though I've found that the reason I had for going by Ms. Wardwell no longer exists.
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Maybe they're just Jewish. Who knows.]
Was there someone here you were keeping it from...?
[It's a very tentative guess, a tentative question in general. He's not sure if she wants to talk about this, but she brought it up, so perhaps she does.]
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( she didnt just go around as lilith. well, not always but that was because she wanted to be unnoticed to do her job )
Though those from Greendale that are here now know who I am. They did before this.
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Still:] Have to admit, it's sort of refreshing not to pretend to be human. Might not be too bad to have some things out in the open? People are remarkably relaxed about the demon business, I've found, not sure what that's all about.
[Is it because he's not particularly threatening? Probably.]
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( even with so many so open about their powers or status lilith was selective about it, even more so about being a demon. it's long ingrained in her, keeping herself and her gifts hidden from the world, a secrecy that all witches learned )
Only some know that I'm a witch or demon.
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[Crowley might be fairly relaxed about what he shares about his nature, but he's very good at keeping secrets when he needs to.]
Would you rather I not mention this β [with a gesture between the two of them] β while we're on the subject? Doesn't matter either way to me.
[Obviously the authorities will know, but if Lilith would rather keep it quiet who she's contracted to, he can keep that to himself, too.]
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( if he did tell someone she'd be more exasperated than angry. it didn't matter but lilith was private, knowing the value of secrets and information. and she didn't trust people )
It's a simple-- business arrangement.
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[It's not as if there's anyone he'd feel the need to tell, it has no relevance to the rest of his life here.
Crowley takes another drink of his scotch, contemplating the liquid in his glass]
I've a question, nothing to do with contracts, I've just run into something a bit unusual. Have you met Jonathan Sims, calls himself the Archivist?
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I have.
( and her tone should reflect how she feels about him: unfavourably )
Why?
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Can't say I've ever run into anything like him and his, what was it? The Beholding? Thought you might have some input, bad idea to go poking my nose into his business?
[The answer to that is almost definitely yes. It's more a question of how bad an idea it is.]
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( the entity itself and not just through the archivist. her tone this time is graver, as if it had been an incredibly pleasant experience, one that lilith wishes she hadn't had to experience it )
If you can remain hidden to him I would advise it.
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Sims knows what I am, forced me to tell him about my Fall, but I dont plan on spending much time around the man. [So, hopefully he hasn't piqued the interest of the Beholding. He'll do his best to keep it that way.] That's the only one you've met?
[Not asking as directly as he could. Martin seems far more quiet about what he is.]
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( as much as the archivist claims to want to stop he clearly can't. even with her curse )
I can provide certain spells. ( though they weren't perfect ) Though-- how many more have you encountered?
( she knew the archivist wasn't the only one but didn't know that more were here )
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[He can resist the Archivist's compulsion long enough to just disappear, he thinks.]
Just one other, called the Lonely. Not as bad as Sims, but that might just be 'cause the person connected to it has some bloody social skills.
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( who gave them these names? )
Do you know the name of them?
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[It's a careful answer. It's I do but I'm not sure if I want to say it. He doubts it would be difficult for Lilith to find out. As far as he's aware, Jonathan and Martin are the only two from their world. And they've both openly admitted to their relationship with each other. If he had to pick out who the Lonely was, Martin would be his first guess.
Still feels like a bit of a dick move to ]
It seems they're more inclined to use it to protect people. [Like the fog surrounding the Institute.] Doesn't have any interest in hurting anyone.
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( just to clarify why she's pressing. she can recognise his intention to protect them )
To not become entangled with them, particularly if you're correct in your statement.
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[He's such a liar.]
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( self-preservation. after encountering the beholding she would rather not risk encountering anything else )
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In the end, this isn't a deeply guarded secret. He feels slightly guilty about offering it up, but he does so with the hope that Lilith really does just intend to use it to avoid the Avatars.]
Martin Blackwood.
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I'm familiar with him.
( and it makes sense now. nick had said he was from the same world at the archivist, was familiar with the beholding. did he also know this? )
Though his intentions certainly are different than our Archivist's.
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