[That is, actually, much closer to the truth. Break is not a creature from hell (even if he is a prime candidate), and so what Kevin senses is, indeed, the difference between angel and human, but most importantly, the difference between Xerxes Break and Uriel, and their commonalities as God's creatures. Humanity, as far as Kevin is concerned, is terribly puzzling, not repulsive.
His shuddering increases as he curls under the jacket like a terrified animal. He holds Break's hand more firmly.]
I should...be with them. I...I just don't understand. Any of it.
[Why create such terrible weapons? Why destroy sacred things? Why cause so much pain without any purpose or hope for redemption?]
no subject
His shuddering increases as he curls under the jacket like a terrified animal. He holds Break's hand more firmly.]
I should...be with them. I...I just don't understand. Any of it.
[Why create such terrible weapons? Why destroy sacred things? Why cause so much pain without any purpose or hope for redemption?]