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I had a dream but I called it a plan
Who: Raphael and ANY ONE.
What: Raphael just arrived, he'skicking the cage looking around.
When: Day 46, all day
Where: Anywhere!
Warnings: Will be updated as needed!
Raphael had toyed with the thing on his wrist for a bit before going outside. Once or twice he attempted to fly passed the edge and ended up stuck there and having to walk back until he could fly again - but he made a map of those areas, and after a few attempts avoided them in favor of the woods, park, and buildings. As he pops in and out, there's a faint sound of thunderclaps and wings beating, but otherwise, nothing to announce him
What: Raphael just arrived, he's
When: Day 46, all day
Where: Anywhere!
Warnings: Will be updated as needed!
Raphael had toyed with the thing on his wrist for a bit before going outside. Once or twice he attempted to fly passed the edge and ended up stuck there and having to walk back until he could fly again - but he made a map of those areas, and after a few attempts avoided them in favor of the woods, park, and buildings. As he pops in and out, there's a faint sound of thunderclaps and wings beating, but otherwise, nothing to announce him
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Who cared?
That evening, she decided she would take a dip in the harbor. As she made her way out of the house, without her blazer, her sleeves rolled up to the reveal the P-shaped scar on her arm, she happened to spot a stranger.
Well, everyone here was strange. But he was new. And exceedingly well-dressed. Mina loved a man in a suit. So she paused, watching him curiously from beneath the brim of her fedora.
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He isn't the archangel associated with water, that's the youngest, but he is the patron of fisherman, so probably wouldn't surprise those who knew him to know he was on the road to the water.
Mina's presence caused him to look over, head cocked in a manner suggesting a bird, rather than a human. He can tell what she is, but he can't read her. Back home, he'd wonder if Mother-of-All hadn't gotten free of Purgatory and was experimenting again. But this wasn't home, so Raphael continued to watch, unconcerned with either or not this stranger could even be a threat.
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With two fingers, she flicked back the brim of her hat politely. She was, first and foremost, always a gentleman. At least, she tried to be. Even if this place tested her manners on occasion.
Or on a weekly basis.
"You're new," she remarked. Although, judging by the expression on his face, she felt reasonably certain he was actually quite old.
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"I arrived this morning." It's calm. He's bumped into a few of his siblings since, poked about the lay of the land - he is calm, for a certain measure of it. And as of yet, non-threatened. Raphael is older than most of the universe, new things happen rarely.
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She was a tall woman, with short-cropped brown hair and greenish-blue eyes. She wore a ring on each finger and had an amethyst stud in her left ear. As someone who took pride in her appearance, her suit trousers were neatly pressed, a sharp crease running along either side. Although the sleeves of her button-down were rolled up, her tie was carefully knotted, looking rather pristine.
"I would say 'Welcome to Cape Kore,'" she murmured, her voice wry and amused, "but I do think that should be rather vulgar."
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Drama dictates that upon locating him, Lucifer arrive with measured gait and considerable ceremony. He's never been particularly fond of it, however, and it's with no fanfare but the faint rustle of wings that he appears a short distance away from his younger brother. Unlike Raphael, always so polished, Lucifer looks shabby by comparison: worn jeans, untucked t-shirt, slightly disheveled hair. He has neither need nor desire to impress, and he has yet to find reason to alter Nick's wardrobe of choice.
"Raphael." His voice is coolly neutral, though there's a quirk to an eyebrow that suggests that he's somewhat amused. "Here for the reunion? I trust you didn't bring a plus one."
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At Lucifer's arrival, Raphael partly turned, shoulder rolled down and forward, a movement suggesting that where he to manifest his wings, he'd be looking at Lucifer over the top of them, head only slightly cocked. Studying. The vessel gave a basic timeline, which was useful.
And infuriating, not that he didn't force that emotion away.
"Lucifer." Raphael's tone is more curious than neutral, jaw tensed in unease. "There is only one plus one I'd bring."
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"But poor little Michael's still stuck in the cage, isn't he?" Clicking his tongue, Lucifer shakes his head in mock disappointment. He may not have experienced the future, but he's listened to what the others have said. The Winchesters win. He gets locked away again, this time in the company of his self-righteous brother. "Guess we'll just have to make do without him."
Which, as far as Lucifer is concerned, is a positive side-effect of being here. No Michael. No Apocalypse. Not yet, anyway. The slow trickle of angels and demons arriving in town hints that that reprieve might be a thing of the past.
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The comment pulls him up from his surprise, body still, a barely repressed snarl tugging at his mouth for an instant. Michael had been the last of his brothers to fall, in one way or another, and he's grown dependent on Michael's steading presence. Shouldering the burden of running Creation hadn't been as hard with him there.
And what the Winchesters had done...Raphael had never even considered as a possibility.
"For someone who claimed he didn't want to fight, you're doing a rather poor job." It's tense, an accusation. He knows, truly knows, Lucifer doesn't lie - but he doesn't believe what he heard either. Cant believe it.
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She's just walking, minding her own business, and she's got enough going on that she doesn't notice his arrival. Lucifer, demons, it's a lot to try to stay on top of, even more so considering she's trying to do it subtly. She's trying to think of places that they might not frequent, places that she could set up as safe houses in the event that anyone ever may need it. She doesn't want to get herself on the radar again, so Anna can't have them find out sooner than in said emergency.
She's distracted enough that when he appears, with the wings and the thunder and his presence, her first reaction is just to freeze. Her second is to contemplate running, but it's a bit late for that now. Instead, she just stands as straight as possible, looks around to make sure there's no one else who can see them. She's not having her secret revealed like this, not a chance. When she's sure no one is in close proximity, she gives a short, stiff nod.
"Raphael, you're here too."
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"Anna. You didn't run. That takes courage." He admired courage, even if he disliked where it had taken her. And Uriel. And especially Castiel. "Yes I am here too."
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It's not like she would put it past him to hold onto old grudges, after all, and above all else her priorities these days are to keep the people she's grown close to safe. She wouldn't put it past any of her more estranged family members to use that connection to get to her, either. All she can hope is that here, in this town, they might rethink their priorities.
"I don't really want to drag a family feud into this town, Raphael."
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"Busy playing the human still?" Oh he can - and will - hold onto them, he simply has others who are higher on the list currently. His only concern with Anna was whether or not she was likely to run in as she had when Uriel attacked Castiel.
"But to what lengths are you willing to go to avoid doing so?"
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In the church! During the funeral
"Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen." She murmured the old comforting words, missing the lack of rosary in her hand. Her fingers missed the smooth movement of the wooden beads over her skin.
A deep breath and she closed her eyes. The story of the scourging at the pillar rose in her mind, of how Jesus was falsely accused and falsely imprisoned for merely having his faith.
Something fluttered at the edge of her senses, the sound of wings. She frowned and looked around, seeing the young man in the doorway. "You're welcome to join me, if you wish, sir. I didn't know the people that died, but someone should say a prayer."
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That the girl was a werewolf surprised him - not many supernatural creatures where amongst the faithful back home, though he didn't hold any particular reason to dismiss those who did. "I've only arrived today, I did not know them either. Merely sought to look over the church." Raphael walked inside, fingers running lightly over the edges of pews as he did. He moved slowly, not from hesitation but because he didn't need to move quickly and he was at ease inside a House of God.
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Her prayers interrupted, she pushed herself up and settled on the pew, staring at front of the church. She missed her own church and her priest. Father Thomas would tell her that God never gave them more than they could handle.
She wished God didn't have so much faith in her.
"My name is Brigid. Welcome to Cape Kore."
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"I'm Raphael. Thank you for the welcome. I did not mean to interrupt your prayers Brigid. If you wish to continue them, by all means, do so. I'm used to hearing them, and I won't disturb you." Anymore than he had, anyway. He continued to walk around the church, footfalls light, before reaching the alter of the church and stepping up, studying it.
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And her captors were faceless. At least when the Shop had her, she knew who they were. She knew Wanless and Hollister and Rainbird. All of them. Even that creepy woman who was supposed to keep an eye on her at first.
So now, Charlie is jumpy and wandering and the sound of wings nearby startles her enough so that when she turns towards the source, she lets out her fire first without even bothering to assess if it's a threat or not.
When nothing happens to her target, as far as she can tell, she pulls her fire back immediately, sizing the man up some.
"Who're you?"
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"Raphael." He answers calmly, not upset at the reaction. Fire was Michael's element, he wonders for a moment what he would think of the little pryokenetic.
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"So...what just...how...was that like...rapid healing or something?" She only asks because of Logan. He could heal in a blink and she'd been meeting other mutants lately. This is her only theory.
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"Come to join the party, have you?"
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He looks over at Raphael - he's taller than Gabriel, in this form, but still shorter than Lucifer. "I believe my invitation was loss in the mail, not that it seems to have made a difference." He knows angels can be resurrected - his current thorn in his side as an example. That doesn't make it less odd to see Gabriel again.
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If his hands weren't stuck in his pockets, he'd be fidgeting. What can you even say after so long a time? Well, probably most people would be able to think of something appropriate, but this is Gabriel: appropriate's not his area of expertise.
"You been filled in on the deets of our little field trip?"
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'I morned your death.'
'How dare you leave us!'
'Heaven was too quiet without you.'
All came to mind. Raphael keeps watching Gabriel, wondering when it was he'd learned to stand still. Raphael had always found it easy, something grounding about being still and quiet.
"I haven't yet, no."
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