Re: AFTERMATH - Kol/Crowley
The demon's first words were no more convincing than the words of a child, disillusioned by unending hope that things would be better. That was the first thing that unsettled Kol. The second thing was that Crowley had just admitted to not even knowing how to fix it at this point. That... that sunk the ancient vampire like nothing else could have in that moment. "You don't know how." It wasn't a question, but a statement. A realization that made his blood run cold. "Which means it may not even be possible, which means I've lost my sister forever and that's not acceptable, so you find a bloody way and if there's not one, you fucking make one because this can't be it, Crowley, it can't."
He stood, very still, but certainly not calm and considered what his demon was saying, paid mind to his actions, and after a long moment Kol finally spoke again. "You don't really believe it, do you?" his voice was quiet, frighteningly so, and he wasn't even looking at the other man when he spoke, just staring blankly at nothing.