Wayne found himself slightly regretting this decision. He knew that getting Lucifer to assist him would be a long shot, but he hadn't expected the demons to catch him so quickly. If he really needed to leave, these demons wouldn't hold him for long, so he still patiently waited for his audience with Lucifer. The dungeon wasn't very accommodating. However, it would do for the moment. He could hear screaming from all directions as he waited and wondered when Lucifer would deem it necessary to speak with him. Suddenly he heard a door open. Lucifer walked towards Wayne's cell with a smile on his face.

"Well, lucky for you, Mr. Leprechaun, you've caught me in a good mood. What exactly did you need to tell me?" Lucifer asked and gave Wayne a measuring look.

"Please, Your Highness, call me Wayne. I've used it in the human world for quite some time. I wanted to make a deal of sorts with you," Wayne said cautiously.

"And just what do you have that you think I would want?"

"Information. I hear that you've been after that girl the Winchesters are hiding. And I know that you have the mirror."

"What is so special about that mirror?" Lucifer asked thoughtfully and motioned for the demons to leave.

"It's called the Mirror of Souls," Wayne informed Lucifer. "It can mend… or distort a human soul depending on the user's desire."

Lucifer cursed under his breath, all trace of geniality gone. He stared at Wayne for a second before he said, "So… in theory if a human had a part of their soul that contained an angel's grace, they could use the mirror to remove it?"

"Yes," answered Wayne. "But only a fairy would be able to use it properly."

Lucifer cursed again, louder this time.

"I've… heard about that girl. The Fae are going on and on about it. A human with angelic grace is something quite interesting. I assume it's why that Gancanagh is staying with the Winchesters. Likely under Oberon's order to bring me and that girl back to Avalon."

Wayne observed Lucifer warily as Lucifer seemed to slowly take in what he was saying. Lucifer was noticeably not taking this news well and had backed away from the cell. It was actually surprising for Wayne. He had been assuming that Lucifer had just been after the girl for his grace, but that didn't seem to be the case. Why wouldn't this news be good for him? Perhaps Lucifer knew that the grace would be a power booster of sorts within the human soul.

"Unfortunately I've already made a deal to give them the mirror for my grace," Lucifer spat out spitefully. "Is there any way for them to repair it?"

"I believe so. How badly damaged is it?" Wayne asked cautiously.

Lucifer yelled out for one of his demons to bring him the mirror. Once the demon left, Lucifer brought the mirror to Wayne and showed him the shattered remains. He had expected for it to be broken, but this was extensive. No doubt that the Winchesters broke it in a rush to save Maylene.

"That is bad," Wayne admitted. "But it's reparable under the right conditions. Unfortunately it's missing at least one of the pieces. It can only be repaired with all of the pieces."

"So if I took one of the shards, the Winchesters couldn't repair it?"

"Yes, but that Gancanagh would be able to tell that part of it is missing though."

Lucifer looked exasperated but then curious. "So what exactly is a Gancan-whatever? I know he's a fairy, but how powerful are we talking about here?"

"I know that this one is the son of the Leanansidhe, and she is quite powerful. Oberon might be using him as a spy, but a Gancanagh's true power lies in seduction, particularly of human women," Wayne promptly stopped talking as Lucifer's eyes glowed red. Clearly there was something more going on here than he'd thought.

"So fairy boy is spying on the Winchesters, huh?" Lucifer finally said, mostly to himself.

"There is a way that I could enchant the mirror, so that you could… check in on what the Winchesters are doing as well."

This immediately caught Lucifer's attention. His eyes focused on Wayne's, and he snapped his fingers. Wayne was released from his restraints.

"What do you want as payment?"

"I'll need the mirror back afterwards. I didn't expect the Winchesters to damage it this badly, and now I have to improvise. I was testing the mirror to see if it could fully take in multiple human souls, but unfortunately it was only able to get one before it was damaged," Wayne admitted bitterly.

"Those brats do have a way with sabotage," Lucifer agreed. "So here's the deal: you enchant the mirror so that I can listen in on the Winchesters, and I'll inform you if they get close. In return, you get the mirror for your services, and I get Sydney. Agreed?"

Wayne was unsure about the last part. His friend on the Tribunal had wanted him to at least try to get the girl, mostly to irritate Oberon, but Wayne assumed that if the Winchesters managed to seal Lucifer away the deal would be rendered void anyway. Besides, the girl wasn't a part of their plan, so even if Lucifer managed to steal her away, it wouldn't be that big of a deal.

"Deal," Wayne said with a smile. Wayne shook Lucifer's hand and then enchanted the mirror. The spell was attached to the mirror but woven carefully into the already present spell work, so it wouldn't raise any alarms within their bunker. Lucifer would be able to see through any mirror located nearby and hear anything within the room the mirror was inside. Wayne looked fondly at his work. It was simple enough that the 'fairy boy' wouldn't notice it but complex enough to work inside the bunker.

As Wayne flew quickly out of Hell, he briefly wondered what plans Lucifer had in store for that girl. The look on his face had sent chills even up Wayne's spine. Deciding it didn't really matter to him, he decided to get back to work on his new plan.