" I died once. The specifics aren't important, but I was brought back here. There was a man trapped in hell unjustly, and a very powerful being offered him a chance to escape eternal damnation for a favor. " He looked down at her, and turned, sliding down to sit beside her. How do you tell someone that their body doesn't belong to them, but is owed in a contract you never agreed to sign?
" The favor was me, and did it ever come with strings. Believe me, I wouldn't have brought you here if I thought you would have to deal with that creature, but the locks I had made have proved capable thus far. It is drawn to me because of the strength, and current vulnerability of my soul. For some reasons, the Sleiden value my soul higher than others, and without complete ownership of my body I may as well not have one at all. "
He wouldn't try to explain further, as he wasn't sure of all the details himself. All he knew was that supernatural beings saw him only as a soul, wandering the earth, but mortals could still interact with him, and saw a body. He had been working to buy the rights to his body back, and he was almost there. So long as he could keep the shadows at bay long enough to succeed in one more big mission without further incident.
" I wouldn't blame you if you ran, you know. My company certainly isn't worth this. I can't apologize enough for exposing you to this ugly business, I just thought...for one night... " Xavier leaned across the hallway, easily reaching the other side without moving away from her, and yanked the soft velvet ropes that connected to the curtains, pulling the whole thing down, and revealing Alistair's portrait. He was a youth, in his early twenties. Seemingly his whole life ahead of him.
His body lay still against a background of granite, a peaceful expression on his face and eyes forever closed. A large shield bearing the Baptiste crest rested on his arms, which crossed his chest.
" ...it might be nice to be normal. "