When they appeared in the ballroom Gabe staggered, leaning on Skulduggery's arm to throw off the disorientation. Dizziness was not a very comfortable sensation. Just one more thing he wasn't used to. "Well," he managed after a moment, "that was uncomfortable."
After a moment he was able to straighten up and move away, glancing around the ballroom. It was empty, but didn't seem quite as overwhelmingly huge and distant as last time. Like someone else had been here, recently. Well, they weren't there anymore, and Skulduggery and Gabe had to choose which door to go through. There were only two. One on the right, and one on the left.
"'He ascended into Heaven and sits at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty'," he murmured, turning toward the right-hand door. His Master's Son, on the right hand. If there was any grace to be found at this place, Gabriel would look for it on His side. "Let's go right."
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When they appeared in the ballroom Gabe staggered, leaning on Skulduggery's arm to throw off the disorientation. Dizziness was not a very comfortable sensation. Just one more thing he wasn't used to. "Well," he managed after a moment, "that was uncomfortable."
After a moment he was able to straighten up and move away, glancing around the ballroom. It was empty, but didn't seem quite as overwhelmingly huge and distant as last time. Like someone else had been here, recently. Well, they weren't there anymore, and Skulduggery and Gabe had to choose which door to go through. There were only two. One on the right, and one on the left.
"'He ascended into Heaven and sits at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty'," he murmured, turning toward the right-hand door. His Master's Son, on the right hand. If there was any grace to be found at this place, Gabriel would look for it on His side. "Let's go right."