“Yup.” He responded to shaking his head a little, “Like something out of a novel, all futuristic and full of rather strange technology.” and horrifying nightmares… But the topic of the Aspects was something he’d wondered about, “A few people have suggested that they might not know much more than we do at times. And that they um… don’t know how to fix the portal they messed with either.” The way it had been described to him made it almost sound like they’d been left without supervision or the knowledge that they needed to handle a world that had already apparently been destroyed once.
He had to smile a little though, at Jagger’s comment, “Your Chaz sounds a little George in my world. He was always quite certain that eventually one of our cases would have a less natural answer.” Except for a creature in Lake Ontario, apparently that was his line. Which had been rather strange to hear, considering everything else the Constable believed in.
“Mm… I can’t deny, you’re probably right.” He added a moment later, considering some of the murders he’d seen… Perhaps some ordinary people weren’t so different from things like demons. Llewellyn could think of one or two off the top of his head, but he didn’t comment further than that.
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He had to smile a little though, at Jagger’s comment, “Your Chaz sounds a little George in my world. He was always quite certain that eventually one of our cases would have a less natural answer.” Except for a creature in Lake Ontario, apparently that was his line. Which had been rather strange to hear, considering everything else the Constable believed in.
“Mm… I can’t deny, you’re probably right.” He added a moment later, considering some of the murders he’d seen… Perhaps some ordinary people weren’t so different from things like demons. Llewellyn could think of one or two off the top of his head, but he didn’t comment further than that.