[For a moment, a split second, Chilton looked alarmed. "Corrective torture is huge in Hell" -- something innate and quieted from the base of his spine found sound reason to twitch at that alarming statement. From a metaphysical perspective, Chilton didn't consider himself a likely candidate for not Hell. Legally, he had concerns. Spiritually, he had concerns. And personally, he feared being subjected to any breed of asylum, no matter how mystical.
So for that moment, he was alarmed. And then he beckoned his Baltimore logic.]
Hell doesn't exist in my world. Or rather, it does, but we simply call it daily reality. [More a statement than an attempt at a joke.] Is that a problem for you, here? Punitive correction? Luce -- He seems somewhat hands-off.
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So for that moment, he was alarmed. And then he beckoned his Baltimore logic.]
Hell doesn't exist in my world. Or rather, it does, but we simply call it daily reality. [More a statement than an attempt at a joke.] Is that a problem for you, here? Punitive correction? Luce -- He seems somewhat hands-off.