All things considered, the fact that the guy said too shouldn't be that strange. A lot happens in New York, in Hell's Kitchen, that maybe selling your soul to the devil isn't that out of the ordinary, but Matt finds the notion absurd. In the grand scheme of God and Satan, Heaven and Hell, Matt has a pretty good idea of who he thinks he's fighting for. Horns not withstanding.
"If the shoe fits," he replies. Would the devil himself enjoy having someone like Matt crusading under his name? And doesn't the word devil itself now refer to demons as a whole. It's not important.
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"If the shoe fits," he replies. Would the devil himself enjoy having someone like Matt crusading under his name? And doesn't the word devil itself now refer to demons as a whole. It's not important.
"Is there something I can do for you?"