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NS 61: Main Hallway 1-Center
[from here]
"I know you didn't believe at least half of what I told you at breakfast."
And she supposed that was being a bit generous. But why should he have believed her? She really couldn't blame him. This place was full of half-truths and illusions as it was.
"But I hope you at least verified what I told you. I have no reason to lie to you, Scar. What purpose would lying to you about this place possibly serve me?"
If nothing else, she figured an appeal to logic might have more impact on him. She really didn't have any reason to lie to him. Not about the Institute. And for goodness sake, it wasn't as though she could carry on a lie. All he needed do was ask someone else!
"I know you didn't believe at least half of what I told you at breakfast."
And she supposed that was being a bit generous. But why should he have believed her? She really couldn't blame him. This place was full of half-truths and illusions as it was.
"But I hope you at least verified what I told you. I have no reason to lie to you, Scar. What purpose would lying to you about this place possibly serve me?"
If nothing else, she figured an appeal to logic might have more impact on him. She really didn't have any reason to lie to him. Not about the Institute. And for goodness sake, it wasn't as though she could carry on a lie. All he needed do was ask someone else!
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He shook his head, pausing for a moment to focus on the words coming through the speaker. The mention of Claude and Lydia gave him pause. So they had made it out safely after all. Castiel still didn't understand why they couldn't have given them some idea of how to escape, although a clue was soon offered.
The basement. Castiel hadn't put much thought to it, as he had decided that moving outward would better serve him, but if such a path was being endorsed by those two rebels, then...
While still distracted, Castiel got on the move again, although he'd only made it a few more paces down the hall when he heard someone calling out his name. And not just anyone -- no, he recognized Orihara's tone almost immediately. While he was tempted to act as if he hadn't heard the man (human ears were faulty, as he'd just learned), before he knew it Orihara was at his side.
He glanced over the man for a moment, wondering if there would be any threat in telling him the truth. Of course, it wasn't as if he could hide his motives that well either, seeing how Orihara could simply follow him if he was that curious. "I had a therapy session earlier today. I'm returning to that doctor's office to search it."
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"Hmm, what a coincidence," he remarked, the bow of his head and his quiet tone hinting that the comment was just as much to himself as to Castiel. Then he smiled at the angel and added, "I was just headed that way myself."
He matched his pace to Castiel's, inviting himself along for the trip; whether or not he was actually wanted didn't matter at all beyond matters of simple curiosity. And speaking of curiosity... "Was it your first time seeing one of the doctors?"
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Not that Castiel had anything to show for himself. He couldn't make any flashy displays or show off his powers in any way. The only reason he was probably even believed was because he hadn't been himself when he'd admitted to all of that.
The one upside was that if the doctor's office was locked, he might have an easier time getting inside with Orihara's help. "Come on, then," he said. If the man wanted to come with, then he would have to keep up.
[To here.]