Triple Torture

Why had I wanted so much for him to die

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Why had I wanted so much for him to die

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The narrative dialogue has changed over to Gabriel, if you hadn't noticed.

Emily E.: I'd never thought about that with Lucifer. I guess it's because I think of him as good at covering up his emotions, so that he knows he feels different around Gabriel, but he tries not to let up about it. Though he does let loose a bit more with his emotions. Gabriel on the other hand shows a really big difference. When interacting with anyone else he tends to hold a masculine sense of self and acts almost coldly towards others. It's enough to tell still that he's self-conscious, but when he's around Lucifer he's not hiding or faking anything. It's a really obvious difference, when he's not around Lucifer, he can keep himself together.

PeiPei: Yes, One of his two witnesses told him on THIS page. If you look carefully, There are two dragonfly like insects circling Lucifer in the scene where he is talking to Michael. And later one present when Michael confronts Gabriel, the one that hears Gabriel shouting that he's "going to kill him". There is no particular attention aimed at the insects until the page before the one I posted, where he can be seen resting on Gabriel's shoulder as he holds the mirror. He takes the trip with Gabriel, flies ahead of him to Lucifer, and appears as shown on the linked page. Lucifer's narrative dialogue mentions "I recieve the news" and "you show, just like my witness reported." That would make the two insects the missing witnesses that Michael had questioned about before. They were actually there all along. I suppose now I should have drawn more attention to the insects than I had, but I wanted to demonstrate why the others would have not really noticed them either. Does that help?

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