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Gabriel ([personal profile] impudentsongbird) wrote2012-08-20 08:38 pm

let me be the one you call / if you jump I'll break your fall

Book Four: Dark Days
1 | into the breach
2 | finding skulduggery
3 | retreat to the tunnels
4 | into the cacophony
5 | sanctuary in the cathedral
6 | reuniting old friends
7 | kenspeckle's new patient
8 | holy water and disinfectant
9 | objecting to china sorrows
10 | the roadtrip
11 | baffling guild
12 | shenanigans at the safehouse
13 | reassuring fletcher
14 | valkyrie's intervention
15 | solomon's revelation
16 | visiting the edgleys
17 | recalled to the sanctuary
18 | guild's confusion
19 | gabe is busted
20 | the psychic tattoist
21 | envisioning the cacophony
22 | angel's first migraine
23 | the morning after
24 | china and solomon
25 | detectives' council of war
26 | china's foolishness
27 | the collector dethroned
28 | finding crux
29 | skulduggery's vileness revealed
30 | sorrows in aftermath
31 | finding equilibrium
32 | the devil's number
33 | at the carnival
34 | meeting authorities
35 | solomon's confession
36 | the stray soul
37 | sanguine unsettled
38 | solomon's choice
39 | a cowboy underground
40 | in scarab's basement
41 | striking midnight
42 | craven contested
43 | emergency services
44 | on your feet
45 | and don't stop moving
46 | easy recognition
47 | a deuce of an evening
48 | engines roaring
49 | compromising judgements
50 | solomon's conflict
51 | axis turning
52 | thinking circular
53 | blasting the past
54 | reviling vile

Book Five: Mortal Coil
55 | sanctuary unsanctified
56 | shudder unravelling
57 | catching an angel
58 | layering dimensions
59 | dead men meeting
60 | when it rains
61 | power plays
62 | sing on gold
63 | the valley of death
64 | grand aspersions
65 | no evil feared
66 | new days rising
67 | angelic neuroses
68 | step-brothers working
69 | the many sorrows of china
70 | peacefully wreathed
71 | tarnished gold
72 | the secret in darkness
73 | magical intent
74 | scars worth keeping
75 | benefits of a beau
76 | grand magery
77 | lighting the darkness
78 | old dogs and new tricks
79 | flouting traditions
80 | drawing lines
81 | brothers and sisters in arms
82 | channelling angels
83 | return of the carnies
84 | the death bringers
85 | meriting agelessness
86 | knick knack, paddy
87 | give a dog a bone
88 | americans propheteering
89 | the right side of honour
90 | tailored shocks
91 | hosting angels
92 | elders anonymous
93 | rediscovered strays
94 | changings and changelings
95 | a state of reflection
96 | adding hope
97 | the devil's truth
98 | dead mens' hospitality
99 | lives half lived
100 | next to godliness
101 | devilish plans
102 | beached angels
103 | lights of revelation
104 | heroes worshipped
105 | new devilries
106 | angels under the yoke
107 | brains frozen
108 | father, mother, daughter
109 | parental guidance recommended
110 | driven round the bend
111 | ongoing training
112 | privileged information
113 | reasonable men
114 | passing the buck
115 | gifting magicks
116 | strengths and weaknesses
117 | immaturity's perks
118 | priests and prophets
119 | scaling evil
120 | blowing covers
121 | marring an afternoon
122 | lie detection
123 | five-dimensional pain
124 | reliving nightmares
125 | taking stock
126 | sampling spices
127 | sleeping prophets lying
128 | rueful returns
129 | dead men reunion
130 | medically-approved hugs


The life of an angel was a contradiction in changes and stability. On one hand, they understood very well the way the cosmos was shaped by events within it. On the other, they stood at one step apart from it—or at least had, for a very long time, up until their Master's recent wager with Lucifer. Changes in the recent past had, even for angels, been fast and turbulent, but there were none that concerned Raphael more than Gabriel's abrupt reserve.

In the aftermath of the wager Gabriel had been almost the only one to know where their Lord was at any given time, a fact which had put the Archangel very firmly under Lucifer's radar. Raphael had joked that Gabriel ought to arm himself with more jokes or worse clothes to drive the fallen angel away; Michael had offered the peace of the Garden Coast. (Rafe thought his idea was better.)

Either way, even though their Master was fair hidden, every angel knew that they had only to ask Gabriel and the Archangel would pass on a message.

Then Gabriel had simply blipped off the radar himself. Poof! Gone! No one had noticed at first, because, well, they weren't exactly in constant connection. It was just when Raphael had taken a whim to seek out his younger brother that he'd noticed it, and let it be, because there was absolutely a reason for it. Gabe did not just off and vanish, except that once with his self-exile, and that didn’t count.

But when Gabriel had come back, he had been strangely agitated and yet close-mouthed. The younger Archangel had vanished off to wherever their Master was hidden for a long chat Raphael was dying to have listened into, and yet couldn't (but only partly because it would have been rude). Now he was here, floating among the stars and examining a black hole with unnerving intensity.

For a time Raphael watched without letting on that he was there, but eventually Gabriel spoke. “I’d rather you came to join me instead of lurking, brother.”

Absolutely refusing to feel chagrined, Raphael let himself manifest with an arm around Gabriel’s shoulders and ruffled the younger angel’s hair. Gabriel threw a fond, longsuffering glance up at him, but there was something in his eyes, something distracted and sharp, which indicated that Gabriel still wasn’t truly present. Raphael only wished he knew where the other Archangel was.

“Just wondering what you’re doin’ all the way out here,” he said teasingly. “There’s a party going on down there on Earth, Gabe.” There was always a party going on down on Earth. “You oughta be down there bobbin’ for apples and switching up party-hats!”

“I can’t,” Gabriel said quietly, with a sort of seriousness Raphael had, for all Gabriel’s literalness, rarely heard from him. So Raphael fell into the same seriousness, lost his playful accent, and spoke directly.

“Why not, brother? You’ve been reserved of late. I conf—I’m worried for you.”

For a very long time Gabriel said nothing and stared into the slow-turning swirl of the black hole. Raphael waited patiently, his arm still companionably across the other Archangel’s shoulders. Eventually Gabriel spoke. “Did you know, Raphael,” he said, “that the universe you see around you here isn’t the only one our Master has created?”

Raphael was so startled that he couldn’t answer. That wasn’t what he was imagining. He hadn’t been sure what he’d been imagining, but that wasn’t it. “I’m not sure what you mean, Gabriel,” he said after a moment. “Our Lord told me the story of Creation not all that long ago, and he never mentioned anything of the kind.”

Gabriel nodded. “He told me that story as well. And then He asked if I really wanted to know details.” He hesitated. “I … admit, I declined. It’s something He said—about faith. I decided I didn’t need to know details. But it’s true, nevertheless. Just beyond this …” The Archangel reached out his hand and touched that gossamer and unbreakable fabric that supported reality. “There are other universes, even with different versions of us.”

“Different versions of us?” Raphael repeated, appalled and uncertain and entirely confused. How could that be possible? What could their Master want with more than one of any of them? What was going on? Where had Gabriel gone in that time he’d vanished? Then something occurred to him and he smiled with relief. “This is a joke, right?”

Gabriel looked up at him and smiled back with such a gentle understanding that for a moment Raphael felt very small indeed. “No, Rafe. I’m not joking. It was a shock to me too. That isn’t the point, though.”

“Isn’t it?” Raphael asked, feeling as dazed as an angel possibly could, especially when he wasn’t even inhabiting an actual physical body.

“No.” Gabriel returned to watching the black hole intently. “I met some people from other realities. One of them is in a kind of Hell, and he very much does not deserve it. I promised him that, if I could, I would save him from it.”

Which did not in the least explain why Gabe was staring at a black hole, let alone a million other questions Raphael would have liked to ask and for which he couldn’t find the words. Finally he found one. “How?”

“First,” Gabriel said with a sort of tranquillity Raphael had heard in his brother’s voice a million times but never after delivering so turbulent a piece of news, “I’m going to jimmy open a crack in the door through this hole.”

Raphael stared at Gabe, and then at the black hole, and then back at Gabe. He opened his mouth to ask whether their Master knew he was planning this and then closed it, because that was a stupid question. He opened it again to query if Gabriel had asked whether he could go around lifting the sheets and then realised that was also a stupid question, because whether he had or not, their Master probably would have told him to do what he felt was best.

It was equally clear that Gabriel very much planned to go through with this, no matter what Raphael said, and really, did Raphael have the right to object? Surely if this carried a risk, their Master would have already forbidden Gabriel from making the attempt?

“I’ll come with,” Raphael said at last, and this time when Gabriel glanced back the younger Archangel’s expression was startled. A moment later that expression shifted into grateful apology.

“I’m sorry, Rafe, but I’m not entirely certain I’ll make it through, and we can hardly leave Michael here alone.” He grinned. “Did you see what he was wearing last festival day on the Garden Coast? He hasn’t moved out of the eighteenth century yet. How would he possibly handle the rest of the world?”

Raphael laughed out loud, warm but startled, and the sound of it rang through space. Gabriel chuckled quietly beside him, and for a few minutes there was just companionable humour that faded into an equally comfortable silence.

Still, Raphael had a lot of questions. How did Gabriel plan to find his friend, let alone the universe he was in? How was he going to get back? What would he do if he met another version of himself? Or, worse, Lucifer? Finally the Archangel just asked, “Have you figured out how to crack open the door?”

“I think so,” Gabriel said, considering the black hole. “Once I figured out what to look for. I wouldn’t have gotten even that far if it weren’t for some things our Master said.”

Which meant that, in some fashion, this expedition was sanctioned by their Master, Raphael translated, and something tense in him relaxed. “Something do to with this drain here, I’ll bet,” he said, falling into his casual accent once more. “Gonna rip out the kitchen sink, li’l brother?”

“Just to see what’s hiding underneath,” Gabriel said with a grin.

“I’ll try’n keep it open for ya,” Raphael promised, and Gabriel sent him a smile which lit up the very space around them with its brilliance.

“Thank you, Rafe,” he said, and straightened. Raphael took his arm away as Gabriel lifted his hands, not exactly stepping back so much as giving Gabriel space. The youngest Archangel didn’t often reveal his power, but it was always a sight to see, a song to hear, when he did.

As it was now. Gabriel’s voice started deep, lifted high, split and wove and became more melodies than one would think a single being could possibly sing at once. The sound of it made Raphael’s heart soar, made him want to fly and laugh. It was so deep, so light, so resonating that it was physical; it touched the slow turn of the black hole and made it, for just the briefest of moments, still. In that moment Gabriel sent a carefully-aimed bolt of energy into the heart of it.

It was the kind of sight Raphael hadn’t seen in thousands of years, a play of physics and metaphysics which he hadn’t thought possible, let alone imagined. There was an eruption in the centre of the black hole, where gravity was condensed; the cascade of energy plumed upward and was dragged back down as quick, a tear in the fabric of the reality not allowed the time to widen or become a danger.

Raphael didn’t even know Gabe had moved until the younger Archangel was gone, he was so busy staring in awe. With a start the Archangel stretched out his senses and just barely managed to catch a glimpse of his brother shooting toward the hole at speeds few angels could have achieved through such a gravity well. Raphael certainly couldn’t have.

How, he suddenly wondered, was he meant to keep that open if he didn’t even have the speed of thought to track Gabriel’s movements through it?

Desperately the Archangel cast about for something to jam in the door, as it were. There was some dark matter nearby and with a thought he fashioned it into a spear and pitched it toward the centre of the black hole. It struck just as Gabriel flitted through the crack nearly wholly collapsed in on itself; the star’s gravity caught it, pulled it in, and plugged the opening like a metaphysical sink.

Slowly Raphael made every part of himself relax. For good or ill, Gabe was gone on this quest of his, and now Raphael should probably go and round up some of their younger siblings to guard the area. Just in case.


Book Four: Dark Days

into the breach | finding skulduggery | retreat to the tunnels | into the cacophony | sanctuary in the cathedral | reuniting old friends | kenspeckle's new patient | holy water and disinfectant | objecting to china sorrows | the roadtrip | baffling guild | shenanigans at the safehouse | reassuring fletcher | valkyrie's intervention | solomon's revelation | visiting the edgleys | recalled to the sanctuary | guild's confusion | gabe is busted | the psychic tattoist | envisioning the cacophony | angel's first migraine | the morning after | china and solomon | detectives' council of war | china's foolishness | the collector dethroned | finding crux | skulduggery's vileness revealed | sorrows in aftermath | finding equilibrium | the devil's number | at the carnival | meeting authorities | solomon's confession | the stray soul | sanguine unsettled | solomon's choice | a cowboy underground | in scarab's basement | striking midnight | craven contested | emergency services | on your feet | and don't stop moving | easy recognition | a deuce of an evening | engines roaring | compromising judgements | solomon's conflict | axis turning | thinking circular | blasting the past | reviling vile

Book Five: Mortal Coil

sanctuary unsanctified | shudder unravelling | catching an angel | layering dimensions | dead men meeting | when it rains | power plays | sing on gold | the valley of death | grand aspersions | no evil feared | new days rising | angelic neuroses | step-brothers working | the many sorrows of china | peacefully wreathed | tarnished gold | the secret in darkness | magical intent | scars worth keeping | benefits of a beau | grand magery | lighting the darkness | old dogs and new tricks | flouting traditions | drawing lines | brothers and sisters in arms | channelling angels | return of the carnies | the death bringers | meriting agelessness | knick knack, paddy | give a dog a bone | americans propheteering | the right side of honour | tailored shocks | hosting angels | elders anonymous | rediscovered strays | changings and changelings | a state of reflection | adding hope | the devil's truth | dead mens' hospitality | lives half lived | next to godliness | devilish plans | beached angels | lights of revelation | heroes worshipped | new devilries | angels under the yoke | brains frozen | father, mother, daughter | parental guidance recommended | driven round the bend | ongoing training | privileged information | reasonable men | passing the buck | gifting magicks | strengths and weaknesses | immaturity's perks | priests and prophets | scaling evil | blowing covers | marring an afternoon | lie detection | five-dimensional pain | reliving nightmares | taking stock | sampling spices | sleeping prophets lying | rueful returns | dead men reunion | medically-approved hugs
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh." Valkyrie paused, irrationally worried that she might have said too much. About what, or why it would even be a concern, she didn't know. Maybe it was just instinct. They'd been lying to people in positions of authority for a while now. "When I first started, Skulduggery gave me a spell that... basically lets my reflection come to life and take my place. So I can literally lead a double life. I get all the memories, and no one at home gets worried about me."

She definitely wanted to see her parents again, no doubt about it. But why should she spend more than a couple of days at home? What on earth would she learn at school that would be more important than what an Archangel could teach her? Why would she want to go back to a normal life now, for however short a time, when Skulduggery had just been rescued and everything was back to the way it should be?

Speaking of Skulduggery, he was walking back over now. Something about his gait was slower and choppier than his usual smooth stride, making Valkyrie frown. "What is it?"

The detective stopped. He had a hand over the mouthpiece of Ghastly's mobile phone - not that it would do much good when that hand was nothing but bones, unless he was also manipulating the air around it. "Gabe." He started to say something, then stopped, and shook his head, making a strange sound Valkyrie hadn't heard before. It stopped just short of actual laughter, and carried a sort of wry amusement.

Valkyrie had never seen him so lost for words. She didn't know whether to be terrified or not. "What?"

"Guild had an... impression, apparently."

Valkyrie was glad to see she wasn't the only one looking lost. "An impression we need to worry about?" Ghastly prompted Skulduggery.

"No." This was said quickly and firmly. "But an interesting one. And I find it hard to believe," he added, turning his skull towards Gabriel, "that you wouldn't have picked up on it." There was a question in his voice, but whatever that question was, it sailed right over Valkyrie's head. What kind of an impression would Guild have gotten of a skeleton and a barefoot cowboy?

"Oh," Skulduggery added, "and who is Darren Criss, by the way?"
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
"No," Skulduggery disagreed. "The problem is that she doesn't. She thinks you're a shapeshifter. She does, however, assume a relationship between-" He stopped mid-sentence, gave it a moment's thought, and then reluctantly finished. "Between us. I thought Guild was more professional than that. I distinctly remember him telling me he was far better than I was. I think I have a better grasp of how human anatomy works."

Valkyrie's head suddenly snapped up. "Wait, he thinks that-"

Skulduggery didn't give her a chance to finish. "And next time, I would appreciate if you warned me about things like this sooner. Guild needing a more adventurous love life, amusing though that is, doesn't concern me. China finding out does. I do have a reputation to uphold, and - Tanith."

He'd had to slowly raise the level of his voice as he spoke, because Tanith had slowly been descending into giggles. Now, she was doubled over and laughing outright. It was incredibly distracting. Valkyrie inevitably joined in moments later, and it was like they were infecting each other, bursting into fresh peals of laughter every time they shared so much as a glance.

"I was trying to be delicate," Skulduggery grumbled. "I think it backfired."

"Let me see if I have this right," Ghastly finally spoke up, his reaction so far the most neutral, if you didn't count the slight undercurrent of teasing in his voice. "Gabriel looks like an actor and musician called Darren Criss. China isn't falling for that. And Guild... seems to think you two are dating." He paused. "I think the most important question here is why?"

"On that note," Skulduggery told Gabe, ignoring Ghastly's important question, "we'll need to be more careful. You have fans. Very devoted fans." Without waiting for a response to the ominous warning, he left the group once again to reassure China that no, he was not... dating Darren Criss.
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Something Gabriel had said? Ghastly ran back through the rescue in his head, but he could barely remember most of what physically happened, let alone what was said. It had all happened so quickly, so efficiently. Gabe had been leaning on Skul, sure - Ghastly assumed because of the sudden strain - but for Guild to perceive any more than that... Skulduggery was right, and Ghastly almost found himself wondering what sort of home life the Grand Mage enjoyed. Or didn't enjoy, as the case may be. Now Ghastly was mildly curious about what Guild's reaction to Gabriel's true identity would be.

Fletcher had been slack-jawed with amazement until the Archangel spoke directly to him. He jumped, something of a sheepish look in his eye, and quickly nodded. "Sure. Yeah."

That was a miracle in and of itself, Fletcher eager to continue lessons of any kind. Ghastly didn't know whether that was because the teenager needed the distraction, or because he'd become genuinely interested in the car; either way, it was good he was going to make himself useful. With Skulduggery still finishing up his phone call, Ghastly turned back to Tanith and Valkyrie.

"Are you two done?" he asked with a smile. They still hadn't stopped laughing.
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 11:33 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't easy, by any stretch of the imagination, but Fletcher was delighted to find that he remembered more than he thought. School was one of the reasons he'd run away from home in the first place. He'd never had good connotations with it, and he didn't think he'd ever need some of the more complicated lessons, let alone be able to learn them. Gabriel was turning that right on its head; with every appreciative grin and supportive word, you'd think the Archangel had nothing more he wanted to do than teach Fletcher everything he knew. And something about the easygoing attitude, the genuine passion, made Fletcher want to learn everything he could.

The shift in conversation surprised him. Gabriel's tone had grown a little too concerned for him to just be talking about the language lessons anymore.

"With what?" Fletcher asked after a moment. "With the words, or with..." He indicated the place where the entrance still was with a sweeping gesture. "That?" Fletcher didn't think he needed to elaborate. Apart from some new life questions, he was perfectly happy with never thinking about that again. "Or with you? Because..." The Teleporter glanced up at the cowboy hat. "To be honest, I'm kind of getting over that now."
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Gabriel was right. Fletcher usually tried to avoid thinking about it. A year ago, he would have been defiantly happy about being the last Teleporter; sure, other blokes had died, and that was all very sad, but the fact made him more important. More unique. And that would have been as far into it as Fletcher would have read.

But now... things had changed. He'd only asked Valkyrie about it once before Skulduggery was back, asked if he could join their small gang and help them solve crimes. After all, Valkyrie was twelve when she became Skulduggery's partner. But most of the time, Fletcher kept his misgivings to himself.

It wasn't quite as bad as Fletcher feared - at least, not yet. Skulduggery had been accommodating enough, if not outright friendly. But Fletcher wasn't a member of the group, and that became painfully obvious sometimes. That was making him lonely, more than being the only Teleporter in the world.

Fletcher kicked a pebble off into the grass, frustrated that anyone had seen it, even if - especially if - it was an angel. But something told him lying would be worse than just staying quiet.

"I'm fine with being the last Teleporter." No one said you had to listen to your instincts. "It's fun."
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-19 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It may have been said gently, but the words certainly didn't hit Fletcher gently. He hated feeling inadequate, but he didn't like having those feelings pointed out to him, either - however innocent the Archangel was being, Fletcher knew he'd been scrutinized. And that was lending him anger he couldn't do anything with, because Fletcher was sure snapping at an Archangel was a horrifically bad idea.

"Yeah, well..." Another pebble received the brunt of the anger instead, disappearing after the first one into the long grass. "They've been busy."

It occurred to Fletcher that Gabriel was the first person to call his Teleportation exceptional. Nobody had understood it before Fletcher met other sorcerers, and even then, he'd been shunted from babysitter to babysitter until the bad guy finally got his hands on him. And Fletcher had felt guilty enough about being useless, about being forced to help the Diablerie, that he began helping Valkyrie try and get Skulduggery back. Somewhere along the way, he'd changed, and he didn't want to be on his own anymore. But he knew the others didn't feel the same way about him.
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Fletcher was pretty sure he hadn't said anything. Well, nothing important, anyway. Nothing earth-shattering. Nothing to warrant any unusual reactions. He'd been expecting a few more gentle and uncomfortable questions, or - given who he was talking to - a sage piece of wisdom passed down through the generations and nothing else. Maybe, at the most, a look of concern.

Well, he got the advice, alright. And the concern. But Fletcher definitely hadn't been expecting the hug.

It wasn't a normal hug, either, any more than a Teleporter was an ordinary sorcerer. It was only frightening and embarrassing for the first few moments; Fletcher tried to pull away a couple of times, but something more than just the Archangel's arms were stopping him. By the time the initial panic passed, Fletcher found himself feeling... not just warm, not just safe. Not just protected, like he'd never felt before in his life, but...

Wanted.

And it wasn't until the feeling flooded him that Fletcher realized how much he'd been missing it. No, not missing; he'd never really had it. Maybe for a couple of years before he learned the true extent of his power, but after that...? Fletcher hadn't really belonged anywhere. The chance to rescue Skulduggery, a man so important to Valkyrie and the others, had been his first real chance, and it had meant much more to him than even Fletcher himself realized.

The teenager surrendered himself to the hug without any more hesitation, barely even caring anymore if anyone saw. Part of him hoped someone would. It would give him bragging rights, for one thing.

A ready retort to Gabriel's advice, annoyingly, hadn't risen to the occasion. Fletcher almost needed to think about what to say, and it got garbled on the way up his throat to transform into the truth. "I hope you're right."

Then he stopped, shook his head, and fell back into his usual attitude. "You're not at all what I thought you'd be. Seriously. I thought you'd be more, sort of... demanding. And towering."
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Skipping smoothly over the 'Our Lord created us' bit, Fletcher was getting used to thinking of angels as actual beings. He perceived Gabriel's answer as a history lesson, at least, instead of more religious studies or fiction. With the way most religious priests Fletcher had known seemed to think, they might vehemently disagree with Gabriel about what angels were like and what they were meant for. Of course, in this scenario, they wouldn't know who Gabriel actually was, and Fletcher would be quietly laughing in the background. It was a soothing mental image.

"So you can make yourself look like whatever you want?" Fletcher stepped over to watch what the angel was doing, even though he couldn't understand a single symbol. "And you chose an actor? I get not wanting to look impressive or intimidating, but then what makes you decide on some random actor?"
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
Fletcher blinked. It hadn't occurred to him that Gabriel's appearance might have come from before the actor was even born. Maybe he wasn't as used to this whole angels-exist thing as he thought he was. Or maybe he still wasn't sure about God. Actually, that was probably it. Either way, 'God' and 'imp' really didn't belong in the same sentence.

Fletcher made a mental note to look up the actor later. He'd already forgotten the name, but Tanith and Valkyrie might remember. Darren something. Darren Cross? Fletcher couldn't even begin to imagine living your life looking like an Archangel, but then, Darren Cross probably couldn't either.

"You sound like stalkers," Fletcher pointed out with an eyebrow raised. "What kinds of animals? Well, anything obviously," he amended himself quickly, "but do you have a favorite one?" A thought struck him. "Any animal? Could you become a dinosaur right now?"
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
For the second time in so many minutes, Fletcher couldn't do much more than blink. "What do you mean, they were before your time? I thought..." Hadn't angels existed since the beginning of time? Weren't they some of the first beings God was supposed to have created? Fletcher didn't know for sure, and he didn't particularly want to say it out loud in case he was getting the Bible completely wrong (did it even mention dinosaurs?). Not because Gabriel might get angry - Fletcher wasn't really worried about that anymore - but because the Archangel might laugh at him, and as wonderful as he'd been so far, Fletcher really didn't feel like getting laughed at by anyone right now.

"I thought," he tried carefully, "that Archangels came way before dinosaurs." Lesser angels might have come later, but the first ones?

Gabriel's last questioning words, combined with the surrounding silence, put a slowly widening grin on Fletcher's face. He stepped back from the symbols. "You know, there isn't anyone around for miles. We could find out right now."
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Wait, he wasn't actually going to...

... was he?

Really?

One of the biggest reasons people used for being strict and adherent to an arbitrary set of rules was going to try changing into a dinosaur, just because Fletcher suggested it?

Fletcher was so used to having his own ideas shot down by other people at every turn that the teenager was genuinely stunned as he watched Gabriel give himself some room. Would it be like watching a vampire change, he wondered? Somehow, Fletcher doubted it. Gabriel had even said this form wasn't physical, so why would it be a physical change? But Fletcher had no clue what kind of change to expect, or how fast it would be, or even what would be standing there after -

And then he didn't have to wonder anymore, because in the blink of an eye, Gabriel was long-necked, four-legged, and taller than the surrounding trees.

Fletcher practically had to restrain himself from leaping up and down with excitement - and even then, he couldn't help an excited scream, like he was on a roller coaster. Archangels, God, Lucifer, religion in general... that had all made him freeze in his tracks and grow sick with self-consciousness. Seeing a live dinosaur right in from of him had very much the opposite effect, especially since he knew it wasn't dangerous - it was still Gabriel, still his friend. Suddenly Fletcher wanted to run and scream and jump without a care in the world about who saw him doing it.

Gabe's words entered his head without passing through his ears, which Fletcher might have been more thrown off by if he'd taken the time to think about it. Instead, he did exactly what Gabriel said without a second thought, climbing carefully up onto the dinosaur's large head and laughing all the while. "This is incredible!"

How many books and movies had he seen and read as a kid? And now Fletcher was living it. 'Incredible' wasn't a strong enough word.
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[personal profile] skeletonenigma 2012-09-20 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
How many people could say they'd ridden dinosaurs?

Absolutely no one other than Fletcher.

The noise Gabriel made echoed across the grasslands, almost dislodging Fletcher from his precarious perch in surprise. He clung on, still laughing, while the wind rushed in his ears and the horizon was revealed above the tops of the trees. He waited until that wind had stopped and everything grew absolutely still before he risked letting go again.

He didn't have words to answer the Archangel, but Fletcher was sure his voice would have been thin and reedy if he'd tried to say anything just then. Any noise now would ruin the moment. All Fletcher could do was nod in agreement, which was fine, because that was all he wanted to do. He could have stayed up there forever.

"Fletcher?" he heard Valkyrie's voice call, very faintly from down on the ground. "Gabriel! Are you guys oka - "

Her voice abruptly cut off. Fletcher grinned and looked down at where her voice had come from, hidden by one of the trees near the original entrance into the safehouse. "We're absolutely fine!" he called back down, relishing the look he imagined to be on her face. "I'll be down in a minute!"

Gabe's trumpet had probably brought them all outside. Fletcher found he didn't really care right now.