To say he had a personal vendetta against Michael would be an understatement. It wasn't just about losing a pair of wings - it was the fact that Michael had stayed behind, that Michael became the General of Heaven, that Michael had betrayed Lucifer and his brothers for the sake of a God who had long forsaken them.
Leviathan sends the hounds away. They could hardly stay still with all the activity, human and beyond, going on in the house, and the blood of an angel was driving them rabid.
He follows quietly, just observing the two of them. It had only just struck him that Michael, while he had attempted to fend the Leviathan off, had not done anything to harm him. It was unusual, seeing the General like this, lacking that resolve to fight, all blood and broken bones, groaning and whimpering softly, clutching on to Lucifer as if they were...