Oh....that probably wasn't good. The Corinthian quickly tried to readjust his grip, to keep the demon from falling forward. Which in turn caused him to lose his own balance.
He acted almost automatically, pulling Crowley close and twisting so the demon landed on him rather than the other way around; he didn't want the man to get injured any further. He hit the ground with a grunt, followed by a sharp hiss as rocks dug into his spine, the sudden weight of someone laying on top of him doing nothing to help.
fffff alright, this may be a bit hard >_>
He acted almost automatically, pulling Crowley close and twisting so the demon landed on him rather than the other way around; he didn't want the man to get injured any further. He hit the ground with a grunt, followed by a sharp hiss as rocks dug into his spine, the sudden weight of someone laying on top of him doing nothing to help.
(( Ask and you shall receive? :> ))