[Jaskier gives him a wry look, patting Geralt on the shoulder as he takes his drink. Unlike some men, Jaskier finds it quite flattering how willing Geralt is to kill for him -- though he prefer they refrain from killing anyone who will have very angry friends.
Jaskier cannot blame him for being in love. Perhaps he can blame Castiel for being in love with a very stupid man, and then being very stupid about it himself, but --
He can't claim many would fair much better.]
It would've only taken a sentence. [He leans against Geralt's shoulder with a note of humor in his voice. He can afford to find it humorous now, in all its absurdity, when he is now (relatively) safe from the creature. Perhaps in time he will be able to accept the threat wasn't personal beyond the fact that the demon likely knew of the bard and the Witcher's unique friendship.] Are you going to be all right? Whether or whether not this works?
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Jaskier cannot blame him for being in love. Perhaps he can blame Castiel for being in love with a very stupid man, and then being very stupid about it himself, but --
He can't claim many would fair much better.]
It would've only taken a sentence. [He leans against Geralt's shoulder with a note of humor in his voice. He can afford to find it humorous now, in all its absurdity, when he is now (relatively) safe from the creature. Perhaps in time he will be able to accept the threat wasn't personal beyond the fact that the demon likely knew of the bard and the Witcher's unique friendship.] Are you going to be all right? Whether or whether not this works?