"He seemed to be... pleased with himself," Castiel responded as he reached the end of the aisle and moved into the next one. There wasn't much to do in a library when having a conversation with someone else, so he'd resorted to wandering idly. "He wanted to make it very clear that he had control over whether or not we saw the third floor for ourselves."
Castiel couldn't see why Landel would change his way of handling that from one night to the next, but he was willing to keep trying until there was a better result. That might be tantamount to insanity, but seeing how they were in an institute, it seemed appropriate.
"A man named Skulduggery originally told me about the passage," he said. "Other than him and whoever was investigating it with him, I don't know who else is aware of it." It couldn't have been that many people, or Castiel would have heard of it before now. "But as far as I know, no one's actually made it to the top yet."
Which only made him more eager to see it for himself.
WHOOPS, I meant escalator, not elevator, let's just pretend that never happened.
Castiel couldn't see why Landel would change his way of handling that from one night to the next, but he was willing to keep trying until there was a better result. That might be tantamount to insanity, but seeing how they were in an institute, it seemed appropriate.
"A man named Skulduggery originally told me about the passage," he said. "Other than him and whoever was investigating it with him, I don't know who else is aware of it." It couldn't have been that many people, or Castiel would have heard of it before now. "But as far as I know, no one's actually made it to the top yet."
Which only made him more eager to see it for himself.