Well, dealing with...things...people...like you is a bit new for me. [Tucking the gun away, he disappears into his bathroom for a minute before returning with a first aid kit.]
Noticed. [She laughs at the first aid kit.] Seriously? [With a little roll of her eyes, she shrugs off the jacket, making an unpleasant face at the stiffness in her shoulder from the bullet.]
Yeah, vessel. You know, like Sammy is to Lucifer and Dean is to Michael? Demons don't come up here looking like themselves, they've got to ride a human. Don't worry, this one's empty. But, Elle Bishop's in lower Manhattan with an old friend of mine in her and I'm trying to keep that from happening to your little energizer bunny of a daughter.
What do you think this Apocalypse is about? All that's happening, it's all just foreplay trying to get the hardy boys to let Michael and Lucifer slip into something more ... comfortable. Like, their bodies.
Hexbags. They keep you safe from all kinds of things that go bump in the night. [quickly;] But, not angels. They won't hide you from them. Not these ones, anyway.
For angels to take a vessel, they need the person to say "yes." And, Lucifer wants your little girl's boyfriend bad. So bad, in fact, that he'd do whatever it takes to get him to say yes. You following? They're going to try to break him and you can bet your ass they're gonna use her to do it. See, she may be the energizer bunny now, but angels are pretty good at the whole ... screwing with people thing. Including what makes them special.
Good. I hate doing all the exposition, you'd think those idiots had never heard of a newsletter. [She holds out a hand, palm-up, waiting for him to hand over the first aid kit.] Now, if you don't mind?
... Well. Thanks, I guess. [She has that kind of 'you say that because you don't know me' voice but she's actually immensely flattered right now.] Then, sure, I could use a hand.
So, can I ask you a question? [He sits on the edge of the coffee table, rolling his sleeves up before he moves to look at the wound. Clearly, he's done this a few times before.]
It's not like I can stop you. [She watches him with a faint kind of interest. The wound overall looks pretty gross, because demons heal pretty quick but not properly. So it's kind of puffy and black. Mmm.] I think an honest answer's the least I owe you, though. [She wasn't going to explain what she owed him for though. She wasn't that soft.]
The whole eyes thing... [He's guessing that she's a demon because it's not that hard to figure out.] Why are you helping?
[He doesn't look at all bothered by the wound. Instead he focuses on getting what he'll need to dig the bullet out before he can stitch things up.] I'm sure you're aware this is going to hurt, right?
[She gives a smarmy smile.] I've been through Hell, Bennet. Literally. A little pain never killed anyone. [The question makes her sigh a little, though.]
Do all of you have to ask me that? [Tentative pause. She finds a spot on the wall to stare at rather than looking at him.] A lot of demons lose their humanity in the Pit. All that pain, the torture, that's the point. It turns you into one of us. That's not how it is for me. I remember what being human's like. So, maybe I'm a little more ... sentimental.
Still figured you'd like a warning. [He's being polite, shh.]
I figure I can ask since I didn't know before. [He braces her before he starts to work on her shoulder. He listens to her quietly as he focuses on digging out the bullet slowly, using small movements as he doesn't want to make the hole too much bigger than before. He ignores the blood running down her arm because he'll give her a shirt later.]
[Dropping the bullet onto the table, he moves onto cleaning the wound.] So how hard is it to learn to be a hunter?
[She grits her teeth, looking away and clearly trying not to be an uke bitch about the pain.} God, it stings like a motherfucker. Every time. [She gives a hissed sound of relief when the bullet's out of her, because the cleaning stings a hell of a lot less in comparison.]
Not hard. There's a couple basics, but it's mostly experience -- why? You looking to sign up? Or, are you looking into it for lil' old Nancy Drew?
No. I'd rather keep Claire out of this but it's clear she's not going to tell me anything. [He clenches his jaw because his life as a father is hard, okay? Cleaning the wound, he glances sideways at her.] I can't help her or any of them when I don't know what I'm going up against. So I would like to learn.
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Vessel?
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Yeah, vessel. You know, like Sammy is to Lucifer and Dean is to Michael? Demons don't come up here looking like themselves, they've got to ride a human. Don't worry, this one's empty. But, Elle Bishop's in lower Manhattan with an old friend of mine in her and I'm trying to keep that from happening to your little energizer bunny of a daughter.
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[Whoa, back up there.] Wait. What's this about Sammy to Lucifer and Dean to Michael? And what happened to Elle?
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[He's almost afraid to ask.]
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[Helloooooo, change of topic.]
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For angels to take a vessel, they need the person to say "yes." And, Lucifer wants your little girl's boyfriend bad. So bad, in fact, that he'd do whatever it takes to get him to say yes. You following? They're going to try to break him and you can bet your ass they're gonna use her to do it. See, she may be the energizer bunny now, but angels are pretty good at the whole ... screwing with people thing. Including what makes them special.
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[He doesn't look at all bothered by the wound. Instead he focuses on getting what he'll need to dig the bullet out before he can stitch things up.] I'm sure you're aware this is going to hurt, right?
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Do all of you have to ask me that? [Tentative pause. She finds a spot on the wall to stare at rather than looking at him.] A lot of demons lose their humanity in the Pit. All that pain, the torture, that's the point. It turns you into one of us. That's not how it is for me. I remember what being human's like. So, maybe I'm a little more ... sentimental.
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I figure I can ask since I didn't know before. [He braces her before he starts to work on her shoulder. He listens to her quietly as he focuses on digging out the bullet slowly, using small movements as he doesn't want to make the hole too much bigger than before. He ignores the blood running down her arm because he'll give her a shirt later.]
[Dropping the bullet onto the table, he moves onto cleaning the wound.] So how hard is it to learn to be a hunter?
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Not hard. There's a couple basics, but it's mostly experience -- why? You looking to sign up? Or, are you looking into it for lil' old Nancy Drew?
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No. I'd rather keep Claire out of this but it's clear she's not going to tell me anything. [He clenches his jaw because his life as a father is hard, okay? Cleaning the wound, he glances sideways at her.] I can't help her or any of them when I don't know what I'm going up against. So I would like to learn.
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