"Yes, yes, I know. Ineffable. It cannot be effed," Crowley drawled, a dramatic, sweeping gesture emphasizing his sarcasm.
I love that line immensely.
And what a great story! Like Waxbean said, Adam's characterizations is so well done. And Crowley's memories and emotions overflowing so that Adam sees what happened-- wow. Just wow.
Bits of angst, bits of humor, and wonderful insight to both familiar characters and ones you just introduced. Great piece of fiction overall.
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Date: 2008-01-03 10:27 pm (UTC)I love that line immensely.
And what a great story! Like Waxbean said, Adam's characterizations is so well done. And Crowley's memories and emotions overflowing so that Adam sees what happened-- wow. Just wow.
Bits of angst, bits of humor, and wonderful insight to both familiar characters and ones you just introduced. Great piece of fiction overall.