I, too, encountered the garden. My - son, he entered it. It seems we have a lot in common, Waverly. But, the garden I am speaking of was light, and warmth, and it restored his soul. It sounds like the opposite of the garden you were taken into.
( He notices her fidget, and how humans do that to preoccupy their hands. It gives them something that grounds them. )
I did. A girlfriend and my sister and ... I'm twenty-five years-old. I shouldn't be making forever choices at twenty-five, my brain is barely developed enough to not make dumb choices.
[As evidenced by a network call she will make later this month.]
Maybe, a little. Some if it seems like it was inevitable. Either force someone to stand there and lose their mind bleeding into a box for all eternity or take the throne. If neither of those things happened, she would go free.
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( Or is it both? )
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[She pauses, reaching forward and playing with one of the napkins, just to have something to do with her hands.]
First off ... I made it to the Garden. And it's a prison, not a paradise.
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( He notices her fidget, and how humans do that to preoccupy their hands. It gives them something that grounds them. )
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[She swallows as she looks up at him again.]
It was cold and barren, and it needed a tribute of blood to keep a creature named Eve locked away, or an angel to keep the doors closed.
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( Is he involved, too? )
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[Which, could happen, but Waverly still had a lot of questions.]
Anyway, I pretty much failed at that. She got because I wasn't willing to give up my life to stay.
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( He could see how one might rage against humanity in that case. Being left behind by God. )
You had a life to return to.
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[As evidenced by a network call she will make later this month.]
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( Maybe the one. And anything dealing with a Winchester or Winchester family. )
You don't blame yourself for Eve escaping, do you?
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Maybe, a little. Some if it seems like it was inevitable. Either force someone to stand there and lose their mind bleeding into a box for all eternity or take the throne. If neither of those things happened, she would go free.
And then I let Wynonna talk me into not staying.