[Balthazar is not at all sure what Raphael means by 'ideally', and he's afraid to ask. At least he appears to have made friends with Frasier. He wonders if the dog is oblivious to the tension in the room. Or maybe he's just so used to there being free-floating anger that he ignores it?]
You didn't want-- [He cuts himself off, unable to comprehend why Raphael wouldn't want an explanation. He does. He thinks he still would, even in Raphael's place, but he might be mistaken. Regardless, antagonizing the archangel is a bad idea.]
Never mind. Yes, I'm curious if nothing else. [He still can't think of any reason God would be interested in him at this point, though.] We'll see what happens, I suppose.
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You didn't want-- [He cuts himself off, unable to comprehend why Raphael wouldn't want an explanation. He does. He thinks he still would, even in Raphael's place, but he might be mistaken. Regardless, antagonizing the archangel is a bad idea.]
Never mind. Yes, I'm curious if nothing else. [He still can't think of any reason God would be interested in him at this point, though.] We'll see what happens, I suppose.