[ So he's right. Geralt peers at Dean, argument put aside while he tries to determine what this even means. The recognition on Dean's face that tells him Dean has not been unaware something's off. Surprise, like he was only just reminded of this knowledge again.
What is it? (Had Lucifer done something? But no. It isn't possible from that distance.)
Geralt's voice softens, as well. Yeah. He heard what Dean threw at him about trust. But something tells him beneath whatever may be fueling his anger, Dean does trust him. ]
You can tell me.
[ He knows better than to push too hard. He also remembers the consequences when he didn't push hard enough, when he let himself be distracted by more pressing concerns—putting Eskel's bizarre behaviour out of his mind.
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What is it? (Had Lucifer done something? But no. It isn't possible from that distance.)
Geralt's voice softens, as well. Yeah. He heard what Dean threw at him about trust. But something tells him beneath whatever may be fueling his anger, Dean does trust him. ]
You can tell me.
[ He knows better than to push too hard. He also remembers the consequences when he didn't push hard enough, when he let himself be distracted by more pressing concerns—putting Eskel's bizarre behaviour out of his mind.
It is not a mistake he will repeat. ]