[At first, Dean thinks that Philip is joking. Books and movies. Cooking. Abnormally simple, everyday activities that regular people take for granted. Maybe there's some kind of novelty there that Clarence wanted to explore, but in all honesty, Dean expected a fully-fledged Ferris Bueller's Day Off: The Sentient Virus Edition.
It's so...boring. Dull in comparison to everything he ever seems to threaten to do - everything that Clarence does.
Philip goes quiet and Dean waits, because that can't just be it. Confirming something is easy enough, so Dean nods; he saw the transmission, but he wasn't exactly inclined to ring in and be Lucky Caller Number 7.]
What?
[...and then panic. Clarence saying hello to a few people over the landline is bad enough, but gracing them with his presence? Philip's hesitation is a pretty obvious sign that something went horribly wrong.]
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It's so...boring. Dull in comparison to everything he ever seems to threaten to do - everything that Clarence does.
Philip goes quiet and Dean waits, because that can't just be it. Confirming something is easy enough, so Dean nods; he saw the transmission, but he wasn't exactly inclined to ring in and be Lucky Caller Number 7.]
What?
[...and then panic. Clarence saying hello to a few people over the landline is bad enough, but gracing them with his presence? Philip's hesitation is a pretty obvious sign that something went horribly wrong.]
What happened? Is she okay?