War rolled her eyes. "I don't know what you're getting tetchy about," she said flippantly, as she bent down and put down first the gun, gently, then the cat, pursing her lips as she hooked the claws out of her sleeve. She set the animal down behind her feet, and gave her a pointed look.
"That way," she said, gesturing towards the garden behind her, "is a good way to go. The other way is not." She wasn't sure the cat would listen, but it was worth a try. As an afterthought, she added, "The garden has rabbits in it, if you feel like sticking those claws into something."
Stretching out and leaning against the door frame, she looked straight across at Crowley. "So. I don't care if you say you were just threatening plants. I was asked to make sure that the cat stayed safe, because someone didn't trust you to look after her. I've been watching you, and I didn't intervene, even though I could have done, not until I heard threats. You've hardly been in a brilliant position to take care of her, though."
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Date: 2007-06-28 10:05 am (UTC)"That way," she said, gesturing towards the garden behind her, "is a good way to go. The other way is not." She wasn't sure the cat would listen, but it was worth a try. As an afterthought, she added, "The garden has rabbits in it, if you feel like sticking those claws into something."
Stretching out and leaning against the door frame, she looked straight across at Crowley. "So. I don't care if you say you were just threatening plants. I was asked to make sure that the cat stayed safe, because someone didn't trust you to look after her. I've been watching you, and I didn't intervene, even though I could have done, not until I heard threats. You've hardly been in a brilliant position to take care of her, though."