[There's a quiet sigh on his end, though. As tired as ever from dealing with this. As tempting as the idea of keeping the god killer as some kind of insurance was, knowing they were harboring a weapon paid for in blood isn't worth it -- not to him, and not to Henry.]
I let Henry make the call on what we do with it, since he's the one who died trying to keep Hope safe from one of those things. [Among other things.] We're getting rid of it.
[audio, early May]
[audio]
[That feels... odd, but he's not going to question it.]
Is everything alright?
[audio]
[There's a quiet sigh on his end, though. As tired as ever from dealing with this. As tempting as the idea of keeping the god killer as some kind of insurance was, knowing they were harboring a weapon paid for in blood isn't worth it -- not to him, and not to Henry.]
I let Henry make the call on what we do with it, since he's the one who died trying to keep Hope safe from one of those things. [Among other things.] We're getting rid of it.
[audio]
[And then, without hesitation, as if he hadn't been guarding it and keeping it hidden for months:]
Do you want me to destroy it?
[audio]
[Also without hesitation. He figures he ought to be the one to deal with it, just in case. Rome's in enough hot water on account of this weapon.]
That'll, er. Be all.
[He's still not used to this, okay.]