"Bloody hell." The words slip out more in surprise than in anything like straight off belief.
Especially when it's followed by, "Seriously? Angels and God, and God doesn't give a crap over here?"
Not that Jo was claiming she had anything like all the world's faith in God in her own place, time, universe, whatever it was they were deciding to call it. But maybe that was a reason to be grateful they didn't have angels or know if they did and couldn't see them. No one got told that kind of shit. And what was that even like. She hadn't even thought Angels were real a few minutes back, and God was telling Angels to get out and deal with the disaster of the world without him?
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"Bloody hell." The words slip out more in surprise than in anything like straight off belief.
Especially when it's followed by, "Seriously? Angels and God, and God doesn't give a crap over here?"
Not that Jo was claiming she had anything like all the world's faith in God in her own place, time, universe, whatever it was they were deciding to call it. But maybe that was a reason to be grateful they didn't have angels or know if they did and couldn't see them. No one got told that kind of shit. And what was that even like. She hadn't even thought Angels were real a few minutes back, and God was telling Angels to get out and deal with the disaster of the world without him?