[Is it a fact that Wanda ever truly forgets, ever lets slip from her mind? Besides, Michael isn't the mind reader here. His sense of empathy is woefully underdeveloped and hindered without the advantage she possesses.
He forges ahead, entirely unimpressed by her justifications and heedless of her dangerous potential.]
Do you have any idea how often throughout history the words it will be fine have preceded a disaster?
[Though she's no child, Wanda's missing a few eons of experience and perspective. Things go wrong. Heaven had come up with dozens of contingency plans to ensure the Apocalypse came to pass, and they had failed regardless.
(That failure had been a blessing in disguise in many respects, but God's return had not been, so he's still counting making agreements with any god as a bad idea.)]
You're evidently fool enough to disregard it. Your magic may be infinite, but your new patron goddess may have an equally infinite hunger.
[He thinks of the Darkness, ravenous enough to consume even the totality of his Father. Wanda's magic may run deep, but she's still just one (small, human, young) person. Concern converts quickly to anger.]
What's the plan, then? You continue delving into this connection all by yourself?
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He forges ahead, entirely unimpressed by her justifications and heedless of her dangerous potential.]
Do you have any idea how often throughout history the words it will be fine have preceded a disaster?
[Though she's no child, Wanda's missing a few eons of experience and perspective. Things go wrong. Heaven had come up with dozens of contingency plans to ensure the Apocalypse came to pass, and they had failed regardless.
(That failure had been a blessing in disguise in many respects, but God's return had not been, so he's still counting making agreements with any god as a bad idea.)]
You're evidently fool enough to disregard it. Your magic may be infinite, but your new patron goddess may have an equally infinite hunger.
[He thinks of the Darkness, ravenous enough to consume even the totality of his Father. Wanda's magic may run deep, but she's still just one (small, human, young) person. Concern converts quickly to anger.]
What's the plan, then? You continue delving into this connection all by yourself?