[yeah, okay, she's not buying it. But fighting him won't change that part. She tells herself that Kenzi is strong, that Gold's got magic. Even if she doesn't come back, they can protect themselves.
They'd better. She huffs, closing her eyes]
Only 'cause when it's over, I'm not gonna be the one who's sorry this time. [she won't blame Dean, she tells herself; she'll just call truce to gang up on the Animus instead]
[She's right, of course, and even Dean knows that, from an objective standpoint. If he gets his soul back, he'll be wrecked emotionally over what he has done. Which is, in part, the reason that he doesn't want it back. Like this, he's free and his head is so much clearer. No guilt, no pain, just existence.
This is the way it should be.]
Too bad they're never giving it back.
[He figures the Animus will keep it forever. Hell, he wants them to.
He doesn't, however, specify what 'it' is, and instead, pulls back the blade, and in one smooth, obviously practiced motion, cuts off Bo's head.]
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They'd better. She huffs, closing her eyes]
Only 'cause when it's over, I'm not gonna be the one who's sorry this time. [she won't blame Dean, she tells herself; she'll just call truce to gang up on the Animus instead]
[action]
This is the way it should be.]
Too bad they're never giving it back.
[He figures the Animus will keep it forever. Hell, he wants them to.
He doesn't, however, specify what 'it' is, and instead, pulls back the blade, and in one smooth, obviously practiced motion, cuts off Bo's head.]