There had been a few clinks of the alarming variety when the ghost released the bag, but a careful check of its contents reassures Sadie that everything is as it should be: intact and ready for consumption. "Yes, darling!" she calls back. "Everything's fine!" Enormously relieved, she wanders over to join her husband in observing the barrier, though she refrains from poking it. No sense in goading the apparition into attacking their liquor supply once again.
"Ooh," Sadie coos in response to Frank's observations. "A ghost who hangs around to guard the living? I would watch that TV show!" She almost feels a sort of kinship with Aiden; heaven knows she'd do anything to protect her darling Frank from harm. "You've nothing to fear from us; we're here to help. And drink." She's already produced two more glasses from her bag of miracles, and she passes one to Frank.
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Jodie's not sure how helpful they've been (even shooting the T-rex has robbed them of a bodyguard who isn't three sheets to the wind), but this isn't the time for an argument. Now that the Doyles are no longer on the offensive, Aiden's willing to begrudgingly take down the barrier at Jodie's silent prompting.
"It's okay," she insists, to all parties but particularly to Aiden. "He's an entity - that's what we call him - and he's always been with me. It's…" she lets out a humorless huff of air at the term she's about to use, "… normal. He's just trying to protect me, like Johnny said." After a beat, she adds, "But it hurts like hell when a body that he's possessing gets shot. It hurts both of us. That's why he was… testy."
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"Ooh," Sadie coos in response to Frank's observations. "A ghost who hangs around to guard the living? I would watch that TV show!" She almost feels a sort of kinship with Aiden; heaven knows she'd do anything to protect her darling Frank from harm. "You've nothing to fear from us; we're here to help. And drink." She's already produced two more glasses from her bag of miracles, and she passes one to Frank.
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Jodie's not sure how helpful they've been (even shooting the T-rex has robbed them of a bodyguard who isn't three sheets to the wind), but this isn't the time for an argument. Now that the Doyles are no longer on the offensive, Aiden's willing to begrudgingly take down the barrier at Jodie's silent prompting.
"It's okay," she insists, to all parties but particularly to Aiden. "He's an entity - that's what we call him - and he's always been with me. It's…" she lets out a humorless huff of air at the term she's about to use, "… normal. He's just trying to protect me, like Johnny said." After a beat, she adds, "But it hurts like hell when a body that he's possessing gets shot. It hurts both of us. That's why he was… testy."