[Unfortunately for Tek, it's having the opposite effect on Crowley. His walls are going up. Not the ones built with sardonic remarks that some unfortunates sometimes get dealt with. These walls are worse. Thicker, taller, more solid.
He does look at Tek, but his expression is neutral. The feelings he had (and he did have them) for the dragon getting put behind the wall slowly. Brick by brick.]
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He does look at Tek, but his expression is neutral. The feelings he had (and he did have them) for the dragon getting put behind the wall slowly. Brick by brick.]
Don't mistake my disappointment for anger, Tek.
[And with that, he starts to walk away.]