If so, then it's up to the other one to figure out how to save the day. I hope you're up to date on your exorcisms!
[ Cain sounds entirely too cheerful about the possibility of possession. He's not dismissing the possibility of curses, not at all — far from it, when he's dealt with all too real curses himself at home, but he's more interested in what the source of the curse would be, walking around the candlesticks, examining the plaque that tells the tragic story of the murder the blood came from: a young noble girl, killing her twin brother in cold blood when they were only fourteen. No explanation to be found, but the murder had happened when the family was visiting the royal palace for a week. ]
But why am I lucky? Wouldn't he be thrilled to hear you praising him?
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[ Cain sounds entirely too cheerful about the possibility of possession. He's not dismissing the possibility of curses, not at all — far from it, when he's dealt with all too real curses himself at home, but he's more interested in what the source of the curse would be, walking around the candlesticks, examining the plaque that tells the tragic story of the murder the blood came from: a young noble girl, killing her twin brother in cold blood when they were only fourteen. No explanation to be found, but the murder had happened when the family was visiting the royal palace for a week. ]
But why am I lucky? Wouldn't he be thrilled to hear you praising him?