[Getting a second opinion on the idea-- that isn't Crowley's paranoid, stressed-out delusions, anyway-- sounds like a great idea. The Soldier keeps the desire quiet, though, for similar reasons to Javert.
The trek back to the Invincible isn't a short one, when you're very carefully walking both slowly and silently, your lantern is dark, and you're carrying a sleeping woman who you would really rather not be touching right now. They let Javert cover their rear, focusing on threats potentially between them and their goal.
For now, it's quiet, at least, and they're getting there slowly but surely, over the bridge and towards the bonfire.]
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The trek back to the Invincible isn't a short one, when you're very carefully walking both slowly and silently, your lantern is dark, and you're carrying a sleeping woman who you would really rather not be touching right now. They let Javert cover their rear, focusing on threats potentially between them and their goal.
For now, it's quiet, at least, and they're getting there slowly but surely, over the bridge and towards the bonfire.]