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Observance was definitely a skill that they all had, there wouldn’t be any argument there. Some weren’t necessarily as well-rounded as others and it seemed in that world, they didn’t last long if that were the case. Some of them just scraped by, which was where Hezekiah often put himself though it wasn’t the case. Observation was something that he could have easily prided himself on and with an encroaching offer formulating on the horizon, it seemed like he would have a reason to discover that. His gaze met Gabriel’s for a moment, seeing that resolution settle like sediment at the bottom of a lake left alone. And then that solution was placed right in front of him.



While he was able to draw what it was that Gabriel was suggesting, Hezekiah did not assume. Instead, he asked for clarification. “What for?” Those looks could have been purely for show, something to reel him in the way a storyteller did (although truthfully Gabriel would have been quite a scary storyteller), but in all seriousness, whatever it was, Hezekiah found himself willing to do it. It didn’t matter whether or not his existence within Inferni was hanging by a thread or not because right then and there in his head it was.
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