expunger: (St. Raphael)
Archangel Raphael ([personal profile] expunger) wrote2011-12-08 09:20 pm

video

[Locked from Tom Riddle/Unhackable]

[Raphael, even from the first frame of the video, is clearly not a happy camper. There's too much tension around her mouth, her jaw gritted too tightly, like she's one annoyance away from punching somebody.]

Adstringendum, I have a question for you. [Deadly serious, even compared to normal.] What do you know about Tom Riddle?

[Locked to the angels/unhackable]

[Her demeanor changes further- tense, the annoyance erupting into obvious murderous anger that she doesn't even bother trying to hide.]

Hello, brothers. My first encounter with this event was on Sunday morning, when I was switched with Tom Riddle.

[The kids watching at home might notice a distinct lack of a chain around her neck, meaning a distinct lack of Castiel's Grace. She shifts her shoulders like an angry cat and continues.]

He has taken Castiel's Grace and, with it, made a declaration of war. He saw fit to inform me that any attempt to take back what is not his would serve as such. [Lip curling slightly.] He called it our only warning. Evidently the city needs to be freed of us.

I do not know much about him, only that he is extremely dangerous and twisted. His soul did not feel intact. I have full confidence that he will do something disgusting to it- weaponize it, most likely.
thelightbringer: (envy is a pretty shade of green)

Action forever

[personal profile] thelightbringer 2011-12-09 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
[His instinctive reaction is to throw her back a few hundred meters. But he suppresses it, because they have something they need to do, and fighting will only get in the way.]

Is that what you want? For me to stand here and tell you I have some blame in you losing his Grace?

[Before she can argue what they both know--that yes, he damn well does share blame--he goes on:]

Fine, I admit it. I helped you take it. I've told you already, I shouldn't have. This only makes me more convinced that it was a foolish thing to have done.