Mm. [ Geralt refills his glass, and Dean's, too. Everyone wants to harness the Singularity, from kingdoms to the devil to the baker down the road. At this juncture, it's only a matter of who'll get there first. ] We'll worry about that bridge when it's afire.
[ All right. No particular identity to recognize that Dean can say for certain. Not ideal, but it'll do. The only thing to weigh is how much he wants to say, and to whom. Stephen may be the most sensible, given the man has been given the only device capable of monitoring the Singularity, and already has the context of this whole...explanation from his own world—one that, as Dean states, shares the same theology. ]
I have someone in Thorne I can talk to. Ask him to keep watch, as best he can. You can trust him.
[ It's not quite a question, but that he's saying it aloud at all implies that one is there: whether or not Dean even wants word of this going beyond their conversation. Whatever is going on, it seems Lucifer has a personal interest in Dean and his friend both. If Dean thinks it better to leave matters be for now, he will. ]
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[ All right. No particular identity to recognize that Dean can say for certain. Not ideal, but it'll do. The only thing to weigh is how much he wants to say, and to whom. Stephen may be the most sensible, given the man has been given the only device capable of monitoring the Singularity, and already has the context of this whole...explanation from his own world—one that, as Dean states, shares the same theology. ]
I have someone in Thorne I can talk to. Ask him to keep watch, as best he can. You can trust him.
[ It's not quite a question, but that he's saying it aloud at all implies that one is there: whether or not Dean even wants word of this going beyond their conversation. Whatever is going on, it seems Lucifer has a personal interest in Dean and his friend both. If Dean thinks it better to leave matters be for now, he will. ]