. ([personal profile] theothermuses) wrote2007-07-20 12:39 pm
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Which is the more exquisite sensation: revenge, relief, or vindication?

The man who calls himself Captain Jack Harkness thinks that because he destroyed my son, I would come after him. Or perhaps the fact that he ruined my plans for Armageddon would compel me to seek revenge for stopping me. While I do admit that such action would be very enjoyable, in the end, revenge is such a petty motive in the grand scheme of things. He might have somehow survived Abaddon – and I still intend to find out how. He may have forestalled Endtimes, but I can assure him that is only temporary.

Only He can possibly stop me (and that is something I will do my best to resist when the time comes). Harknes may have abilities that surpass His creation, but he is still one of them.

But the question is, which is the most exquisite sensation? It is not revenge because I have no need for it. Relief? But who would the relief be for? Perhaps vindication, but even then, I do not need my role, or purpose vindicated. That said, on the day that Judgement does arrive, I will undoubtedly feel some of that as Harkness will become one of mine. Yes, I look forward to that.

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