“You’re a what?” Daphne exclaimed.
“Sssshhhh!” Cas hissed and he looked around to make sure no one was listening along. “I’m an angel. Literally. I have big, black wings whereby I can fly. I have special abilities, like healing people and I’m very strong”
“That explains a lot” Daphne replied with big eyes.
“Please, don’t tell anyone” Cas insisted.
Daphne raised her eyebrows. “No one would believe me if I did. I’m a nut job, remember?”
“Promise wewe won’t tell” Cas repeated.
“I promise” Daphne said. She shoved the annulment papers towards Cas. “I should go home. If wewe sign these I can take them with me and wewe won’t ever have to see me again”
“That doesn’t sound like a pleasant prospect” Cas said.
“We’ll meet again” Daphne said. “God works in mysterious ways” She handed Cas a pen and he signed the papers.
Daphne stood up and Cas flew away.
He landed in Dean’s room. He was going to force Dean to listen to him. He was surprised to see him lying in the bed.
“Dean, we need to talk” Cas alisema sharp.
Dean looked up. And so did Jo.
“Sssshhhh!” Cas hissed and he looked around to make sure no one was listening along. “I’m an angel. Literally. I have big, black wings whereby I can fly. I have special abilities, like healing people and I’m very strong”
“That explains a lot” Daphne replied with big eyes.
“Please, don’t tell anyone” Cas insisted.
Daphne raised her eyebrows. “No one would believe me if I did. I’m a nut job, remember?”
“Promise wewe won’t tell” Cas repeated.
“I promise” Daphne said. She shoved the annulment papers towards Cas. “I should go home. If wewe sign these I can take them with me and wewe won’t ever have to see me again”
“That doesn’t sound like a pleasant prospect” Cas said.
“We’ll meet again” Daphne said. “God works in mysterious ways” She handed Cas a pen and he signed the papers.
Daphne stood up and Cas flew away.
He landed in Dean’s room. He was going to force Dean to listen to him. He was surprised to see him lying in the bed.
“Dean, we need to talk” Cas alisema sharp.
Dean looked up. And so did Jo.
Meg opened the door of a motel room and helped Cas inside. She guided him to the single kitanda and put him down. She gently pushed him down and he opened his eyes a little. She walked to the bathroom and dampened a towel.
She walked back into the room and sank down on the bed. Unlike Meg’s Cas’ clothes hadn’t been restored. Meg opened the ruined and bloodstained hospital shati and dabbed his wounds with the towel.
Cas groaned from pain.
“You don’t have to do this” he alisema weak. “I will heal eventually”
“I know” Meg alisema absent-minded. She stared at Cas’ body. Even with all the cuts he still looked…jumpable.
“But thanks for the gesture” Cas alisema with a weak smile.
Meg continued nursing his injuries. “You know” she said. “If I was still human, I’d fall for you”
Cas gave her another weak smile, before he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
She walked back into the room and sank down on the bed. Unlike Meg’s Cas’ clothes hadn’t been restored. Meg opened the ruined and bloodstained hospital shati and dabbed his wounds with the towel.
Cas groaned from pain.
“You don’t have to do this” he alisema weak. “I will heal eventually”
“I know” Meg alisema absent-minded. She stared at Cas’ body. Even with all the cuts he still looked…jumpable.
“But thanks for the gesture” Cas alisema with a weak smile.
Meg continued nursing his injuries. “You know” she said. “If I was still human, I’d fall for you”
Cas gave her another weak smile, before he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
The inayofuata morning
Cas opened the door of the house and helped Daphne inside. He guided her to the sitting room and put her gently down on the couch.
“You know, I’ve been thinking” Daphne said. “With wewe around I don’t need a car. Makes things a lot cheaper”
“Can I get wewe something?” Cas asked.
Daphne shook her head. “You’re here. That’s enough for now”
Cas wasn’t used to that much gratitude and he’d have to adjust to it.
“Actually” Daphne started. “Could wewe give me the phone? I need to call the locksmith to tell him I won’t be needing his services after all. I gave Zoey her key back”
Cas smiled weak. “I’m glad wewe made it up with each other”
Cas opened the door of the house and helped Daphne inside. He guided her to the sitting room and put her gently down on the couch.
“You know, I’ve been thinking” Daphne said. “With wewe around I don’t need a car. Makes things a lot cheaper”
“Can I get wewe something?” Cas asked.
Daphne shook her head. “You’re here. That’s enough for now”
Cas wasn’t used to that much gratitude and he’d have to adjust to it.
“Actually” Daphne started. “Could wewe give me the phone? I need to call the locksmith to tell him I won’t be needing his services after all. I gave Zoey her key back”
Cas smiled weak. “I’m glad wewe made it up with each other”