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she is very good at not hitting things - partially because she had no interest in damaging herself, and partially because, unlike most demons - something she has become very aware of since she started gaining awareness - Crowley doesn't actually want to hit people. He has no qualms with people hitting and maiming and ruining each others lives (he is after all, not very nice) but it's always been very important to him that they do so while always having the opportunity to not.
choices are the very heart of being human, she'd come to understand, and this is something that the demons and angels just can't fathom. to them there is good and there is evil and that's just the way things are. but can one be honestly good if they've never had the opportunity, or even known they could, do otherwise? and is someone truly bad if that is all they are ever conditioned to be? the idea of choice is quintessentially human, and something heaven and hell can't seem to grasp, no matter the fact that her demon and angel have been trying to explain it to them since the garden. she understands it for pity's sake. and she's a car.
So. Yes.
She is very good at not hitting things. Crowley would be upset, and she's be grumpy at the damage. But as of late - it seems something it out to prove some kind of point, because things keep hitting Her!
Honestly the only reason the mad girl on the bicycle cause as much damage as she had was because in a panic, She'd realized what was happening before any of the sentient beings did, and had tried to soften the blow as much as she could. thankfully, Angel had been there to repair the parts of the human girl that had still failed to uphold structural integrity, and Crowley had snapped her back into shape with a huff.
this hadn't been a fragile mortal and her thin metal framed bicycle. this had been an archangel calling down the wrath of heaven, and not only had she crumpled when she'd hit the unmoving object but she'd blown the rubber from her tires trying to redirect the lightning smiting from her passengers.
choices are the very heart of being human, she'd come to understand, and this is something that the demons and angels just can't fathom. to them there is good and there is evil and that's just the way things are. but can one be honestly good if they've never had the opportunity, or even known they could, do otherwise? and is someone truly bad if that is all they are ever conditioned to be? the idea of choice is quintessentially human, and something heaven and hell can't seem to grasp, no matter the fact that her demon and angel have been trying to explain it to them since the garden. she understands it for pity's sake. and she's a car.
So. Yes.
She is very good at not hitting things. Crowley would be upset, and she's be grumpy at the damage. But as of late - it seems something it out to prove some kind of point, because things keep hitting Her!
Honestly the only reason the mad girl on the bicycle cause as much damage as she had was because in a panic, She'd realized what was happening before any of the sentient beings did, and had tried to soften the blow as much as she could. thankfully, Angel had been there to repair the parts of the human girl that had still failed to uphold structural integrity, and Crowley had snapped her back into shape with a huff.
this hadn't been a fragile mortal and her thin metal framed bicycle. this had been an archangel calling down the wrath of heaven, and not only had she crumpled when she'd hit the unmoving object but she'd blown the rubber from her tires trying to redirect the lightning smiting from her passengers.