[ Hopefully he doesn't think shame is going to be much of a motivator for Constantine. Like, it is, but there's no guarantee it won't motivate her to do something even stupider than you wanted. ]
[ She falls silent for a minute, chewing the price over. That would, of course, probably be the ethical thing to do. But Peter has so obviously been fucked up by what happened to him, and is so naive to the world of the supernatural except in the ways that it's hurt him, that Constantine isn't sure ethical and in his best interests are the same thing, here. It took some care and coaxing to get him to agree to a cleansing -- something even non-believers can usually shrug and get behind without too much sturm und drang. How's someone like that, someone who's too traumatized to have open doors in his apartment, going to handle being told that the thing he's scared of isn't behind a door -- it's behind his skin?
He might be able to handle it. He stepped into the spell circle with her, after all, in spite of his reservations, and he muscled through what must have been a lot more discomfort than she thought. Hard to say. But, then, there's the question of how his passenger might react to being outed to its host, what it might do to him in defensiveness. But if she had its name ...
There's also the small issue that she might have to tell Peter she lied to him. But, you know, she's lied her way back out of situations before. ]
Let me think about it, [ she says slowly. ]
Why is that your price, if you don't have any stake in it?
[ And there's another question she expected -- not one she's so sure about answering now, though. Peter and Vanessa know each other, judging by the way he was trailing around after her at the gala, but she isn't sure whether he and Dream have any connection. ]
If I tell you that, and I don't take you up on the deal, what will you do?
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The host requested your help?
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[ She did not say that! She said "the host thinks he's cursed." ]
For what he thinks is wrong. He knows there's something wrong, he knows these people tried to do something to him. He doesn't know what.
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Would you want to know, if there wasn't anything to be done?
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So you only wish to know the demon's name at this time.
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That's where I'm starting.
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Right.
[ She falls silent for a minute, chewing the price over. That would, of course, probably be the ethical thing to do. But Peter has so obviously been fucked up by what happened to him, and is so naive to the world of the supernatural except in the ways that it's hurt him, that Constantine isn't sure ethical and in his best interests are the same thing, here. It took some care and coaxing to get him to agree to a cleansing -- something even non-believers can usually shrug and get behind without too much sturm und drang. How's someone like that, someone who's too traumatized to have open doors in his apartment, going to handle being told that the thing he's scared of isn't behind a door -- it's behind his skin?
He might be able to handle it. He stepped into the spell circle with her, after all, in spite of his reservations, and he muscled through what must have been a lot more discomfort than she thought. Hard to say. But, then, there's the question of how his passenger might react to being outed to its host, what it might do to him in defensiveness. But if she had its name ...
There's also the small issue that she might have to tell Peter she lied to him. But, you know, she's lied her way back out of situations before. ]
Let me think about it, [ she says slowly. ]
Why is that your price, if you don't have any stake in it?
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You're not the same person I met, dream lord.
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[ He can ask her to elaborate, if he really wants to talk about Rachel Moodie. ]
It's a fair deal. I just need to think about it.
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Very well. Who is the demon's host?
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If I tell you that, and I don't take you up on the deal, what will you do?
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S'pose it's better to have more eyes on him than not.
His name's Peter Graham.
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The child following lady Vanessa?
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[ Genuine question. That's just. That's a weird way to describe someone you've met, she thinks. ]
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She has spoken of him to me.
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What's she said?
[ This isn't suspicious, nor trolling; it's more the tone of a doctor looking for symptoms. ]
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