[Lucifer hums agreement, because it's the largest understatement he's made this year.]
Yes, well, I was still convinced that you were going to find a way to Cage me here. I've seen how you and the Winchesters sabotage things. So I reacted more violently than was really necessary...
[He gives him an almost contrite look and a head tilt like, 'isn't life funny that way?' and that's as close to remorse as he'll let himself get.]
Oh sure, that makes sense now. [Joking, just a bit.]
When you first got here I was still fresh from the Cage. And you don't really know how it gets in your mind, this idea that any second now you might fall into Hell again. Coming here the way I did made that worse than it usually is.
...Because I came here as I was realizing that Gabriel was really dead. I thought God might have finally picked himself up off his face and reacted to something...even just to send me back to Hell.
But it doesn't hurt enough here, so. [a shrug. He frowns, realizing that sounds as if he's not entirely convinced.] It took some time but I do know this is no fault of His. The alliance we have is real. When I could accept that, I finally let myself get to know you all again.
You can tell how old a horse is by its teeth. When people still got around by enslaving animals, that was useful to know.
Say Farmer Joe got you a horse and you didn't know how long it had before it was likely to die, so you take a peek under the hood--so to speak. Well that makes you an ingrate.
And that's the meaning of the phrase. Just be grateful for what you're given, and so on.
[Although he can't teach him a natural talent, he can explain the logic behind it. Although he finds that he rather enjoys watching Castiel learn it on his own.]
In a perfect world that you could write yourself, how would everyone interact, Castiel? What, exactly would you change about all these crazy relationships?
[In return, Lucifer smiles, straightening a little and gesturing]
Good point. ...Do you want to know something, Castiel? I think you're the only other angel I can respect. I still think you're misguided about humans, of course, but... [a shrug, as if to say 'we can't ALL be perfect']
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Yes, well, I was still convinced that you were going to find a way to Cage me here. I've seen how you and the Winchesters sabotage things. So I reacted more violently than was really necessary...
[He gives him an almost contrite look and a head tilt like, 'isn't life funny that way?' and that's as close to remorse as he'll let himself get.]
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When you first got here I was still fresh from the Cage. And you don't really know how it gets in your mind, this idea that any second now you might fall into Hell again. Coming here the way I did made that worse than it usually is.
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...Because I came here as I was realizing that Gabriel was really dead. I thought God might have finally picked himself up off his face and reacted to something...even just to send me back to Hell.
But it doesn't hurt enough here, so. [a shrug. He frowns, realizing that sounds as if he's not entirely convinced.] It took some time but I do know this is no fault of His. The alliance we have is real. When I could accept that, I finally let myself get to know you all again.
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It has been strange, being here as we are.
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[Testing poor derp angel, because he finds it a little hilarious how few colloquialisms Castiel knows.]
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Gift horse?
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You can tell how old a horse is by its teeth. When people still got around by enslaving animals, that was useful to know.
Say Farmer Joe got you a horse and you didn't know how long it had before it was likely to die, so you take a peek under the hood--so to speak. Well that makes you an ingrate.
And that's the meaning of the phrase. Just be grateful for what you're given, and so on.
Me? I'd rather have my cake and eat it, too.
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Human social interaction is needlessly complicated.
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[He winks at him, and reaches out to touch the mug and see how warm it still is.]
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[A pause]
Well, Xerxes was unexpected for a time.
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[Although he can't teach him a natural talent, he can explain the logic behind it. Although he finds that he rather enjoys watching Castiel learn it on his own.]
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What is meant would be what is said, rather than redirection or what is seemingly code for something else entirely.
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[You're the liar angel, remember?]
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But I do such only when necessary.
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Convenience is not a factor in my decisions, Lucifer, or I would still be a footsoldier in Heaven.
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Good point. ...Do you want to know something, Castiel? I think you're the only other angel I can respect. I still think you're misguided about humans, of course, but... [a shrug, as if to say 'we can't ALL be perfect']
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