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cattygabriel) wrote2013-05-17 03:04 am
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Gabriel sees Uriel post-Fall
Gone was the angel who walked barefoot around the Manor library in jeans and T-shirts with a smile for his cats and anyone walking in; the being pacing Lucifer's foyer now was every inch a cold, furious Archangel.
In the Manor chapel, Gabriel had paused long enough to send notes to Michael and Raphael explaining what had happened - they might have sensed it, have already known, but Uriel was their brother too and Gabriel should at least let them know - and another to Mary Hodges, saying he'd be away for a while due to a family emergency and requesting that she keep an eye on the cats. Outside, the rain turned to unseasonable hail.
Gabriel had called his sword and horn to him and hung them on the belt of now ornate robes, his wings unfurling behind him, lit by the glow of his own aura; he normally disliked reminding people of his rank, but his younger brother was in Hell and he wanted to remind any demon trying to stop him that he was not in the mood to be stopped and cross-examined.
And it had not worked. All Gabriel wanted was to find Uriel and Belial, but he had been met by enough politeness and red tape and bureaucracy to put Heaven to shame. Asmodeus had met him at the gates, oozing civility, and agreed to grant him safe passage to at least see his brother, and as they entered each successive circle there had been new border checks and forms and repeated questions and attempts to get him to disarm. By the time Asmodeus had finally shown him into what seemed like Lucifer's foyer and left, the Messenger's already stretched patience had been hanging by a frayed thread.
He strode up and down, wondering desperately where and how Uriel was while trying to avoid any thoughts about Uriel's Fall itself, or any possible changes in his brother. He had failed Uriel, should have been more vigilant, should have made sure Belial stayed away from him, should have tried harder to intercede with their Father on his behalf, and his face was stony as he imagined everything he could have done to keep Belial away.
In the Manor chapel, Gabriel had paused long enough to send notes to Michael and Raphael explaining what had happened - they might have sensed it, have already known, but Uriel was their brother too and Gabriel should at least let them know - and another to Mary Hodges, saying he'd be away for a while due to a family emergency and requesting that she keep an eye on the cats. Outside, the rain turned to unseasonable hail.
Gabriel had called his sword and horn to him and hung them on the belt of now ornate robes, his wings unfurling behind him, lit by the glow of his own aura; he normally disliked reminding people of his rank, but his younger brother was in Hell and he wanted to remind any demon trying to stop him that he was not in the mood to be stopped and cross-examined.
And it had not worked. All Gabriel wanted was to find Uriel and Belial, but he had been met by enough politeness and red tape and bureaucracy to put Heaven to shame. Asmodeus had met him at the gates, oozing civility, and agreed to grant him safe passage to at least see his brother, and as they entered each successive circle there had been new border checks and forms and repeated questions and attempts to get him to disarm. By the time Asmodeus had finally shown him into what seemed like Lucifer's foyer and left, the Messenger's already stretched patience had been hanging by a frayed thread.
He strode up and down, wondering desperately where and how Uriel was while trying to avoid any thoughts about Uriel's Fall itself, or any possible changes in his brother. He had failed Uriel, should have been more vigilant, should have made sure Belial stayed away from him, should have tried harder to intercede with their Father on his behalf, and his face was stony as he imagined everything he could have done to keep Belial away.
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"Well enough, given the circumstances. Reigning in Hell does have a way of keeping one busy. And you?" Lucifer watched Gabriel closely as he spoke, waiting to see if the blue-sprinkled cupcake would have a similar effect on him as Belial had theorized it had on Uriel.
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Chewing and swallowing, he turned to reply to Lucifer. "Well enough. I had my usual duties in Heaven, but recently I spent some time at Tadfield Manor as their librarian." He glanced at Uriel as he spoke, wondering if inviting his brother had even been the right thing to do; he had missed Uriel and could not regret the time spent with him at the Manor, but if he had not invited Uriel there the other angel might not have met Belial. Might not have Fallen.
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Well, what was done was done and could not be undone. He was relatively certain he knew the effects of the cupcake Uriel had chosen and would be cautious with any conversation directed at the angel.
Once again turning his attention to Gabriel, he put forth his kindest, most conciliatory demeanor. "Is something wrong, Gabriel?"
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Despite his words, his tone was fairly calm and even.
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He turned back to Lucifer. "But I am sorry that you have had to endure that. And that I could not follow you, and still cannot."
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He bowed his head, feeling ashamed for the lie, though he had always genuinely thought it truth before. "I will not, then. Because I have tasted His displeasure and for all that I am His Strength, I do not think I am strong enough to bear it again. I need His love; sometimes it was all that made some of my other tasks bearable. I do not know how you bore its loss."
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We have to ask questions, find answers, make discoveries and adapt to those discoveries. That is the way of the world. Even the humans - where would they be if the wisest among them had never questioned what was thought to be the natural order of things? They would still be living in dark caves, scavenging for food, easy prey for every predator, ever illness, every shift in the seasons.
His love was not a coin I dropped on the ground as I wandered through life. I did not lose it, Gabriel. He chose to rip it away from me.
How did I bear it? By offering myself to all the other lost souls He damned to the darkness, by rebuilding the pit of chaos and torment we had been exiled to and opening it up to all those He has cast out for the ever so great sin of questioning the way of the world." Here he paused to stroke Uriel's hair reassuringly, delighting in the way the fallen angel leaned into his touch.
"I bear it because I am Lucifer. I am the Lightbringer. I will not let my light be dimmed even though He no longer allows my light to grace the halls of Heaven. There are others in need of light, and I will not turn my back on them solely because He turned His back on me."
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He had a vague feeling that he should not be admitting such things, but he also hoped that his honesty would please Lucifer; he wanted to please the Lightbringer, ached for what Lucifer must have endured when His love was ripped away from him, was entranced by his words.
"But humans do not have to bear our pain when they question Him. They Fell from grace too, but it was not the same; they can ask questions, can change. We cannot do so, not without direr consequences. And every day I fear those consequences. I love Him more than anything, but I also fear Him."
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