Butterfield Park.
Night had replaced the siku and the only light came from a Ferris wheel, standing in the middle of the park, inayofuata to the swimming pool. At the juu of the Ferris wheel some of the chairs were removed, just enough to make room for a human body.
Meg was tied up on the rails, facing the starless sky. Kevin had grabbed her and taken her here, while Balthazar put something on the Ferris wheel. Something slippery. So, even if Cas came to her rescue, he’d hit the bottom of the wheel before he’d reach the juu and then Meg would be stuck there, until she starved to death au died from cold.
Don’t be so stupid, Meg reproached herself. You’re not going to die on a stupid Ferris wheel.
Come to think of it, Kevin and Balthazar weren’t really trying very hard. How big was the chance that they would succeed with this plan?
Cas parked the Impala on the nyasi of the park, left the key in and stepped out.
“Meg!” he shouted.
“Cas!” Meg responded.
Cas rotated his head to the sound of Meg’s voice and ran to the Ferris wheel. Without thinking he grabbed one of the bars and pulled himself up. He almost let go as the bars were very slippery and at the same time the Ferris wheel started shaking.
Meg screamed. She hadn’t seen this one coming. Ferris wheel coming alive. Apparently it was Kevin and Balty’s plan to make the wheel collapse and Cas and Meg would be crushed underneath it. Strange plan, but Meg feared they might be able to pull it off.
“Don’t be afraid. I’ll get wewe off this thing” Cas yelled as he carefully climbed up, trying not to make the wheel songesha too much.
While Cas was on his way up, Meg tried to untie her hands. kwa the time Cas had reached her her hands were loose. She sat up to untie her feet and then threw her arms around Cas’ neck. She pulled up her legs and Cas climbed on the spot she had just lied on. The wheel was shaking dangerously heavy and both knew climbing down was no option.
Cas looked down at the swimming pool and Meg knew what he was thinking.
“Cas, no” she alisema soft.
“We have no choice” Cas replied and he carefully stood on juu of the wheel, trying not to fall backwards. Meg tightened her grip on Cas as he jumped off the wheel and into the water.
Night had replaced the siku and the only light came from a Ferris wheel, standing in the middle of the park, inayofuata to the swimming pool. At the juu of the Ferris wheel some of the chairs were removed, just enough to make room for a human body.
Meg was tied up on the rails, facing the starless sky. Kevin had grabbed her and taken her here, while Balthazar put something on the Ferris wheel. Something slippery. So, even if Cas came to her rescue, he’d hit the bottom of the wheel before he’d reach the juu and then Meg would be stuck there, until she starved to death au died from cold.
Don’t be so stupid, Meg reproached herself. You’re not going to die on a stupid Ferris wheel.
Come to think of it, Kevin and Balthazar weren’t really trying very hard. How big was the chance that they would succeed with this plan?
Cas parked the Impala on the nyasi of the park, left the key in and stepped out.
“Meg!” he shouted.
“Cas!” Meg responded.
Cas rotated his head to the sound of Meg’s voice and ran to the Ferris wheel. Without thinking he grabbed one of the bars and pulled himself up. He almost let go as the bars were very slippery and at the same time the Ferris wheel started shaking.
Meg screamed. She hadn’t seen this one coming. Ferris wheel coming alive. Apparently it was Kevin and Balty’s plan to make the wheel collapse and Cas and Meg would be crushed underneath it. Strange plan, but Meg feared they might be able to pull it off.
“Don’t be afraid. I’ll get wewe off this thing” Cas yelled as he carefully climbed up, trying not to make the wheel songesha too much.
While Cas was on his way up, Meg tried to untie her hands. kwa the time Cas had reached her her hands were loose. She sat up to untie her feet and then threw her arms around Cas’ neck. She pulled up her legs and Cas climbed on the spot she had just lied on. The wheel was shaking dangerously heavy and both knew climbing down was no option.
Cas looked down at the swimming pool and Meg knew what he was thinking.
“Cas, no” she alisema soft.
“We have no choice” Cas replied and he carefully stood on juu of the wheel, trying not to fall backwards. Meg tightened her grip on Cas as he jumped off the wheel and into the water.
“If I have to die, so will you” Zoey said.
“No one has to die, moron!” Dean yelled angry. “Put the moto out, open the door, do something!”
Zoey shook her head. “I can’t. Crowley will kill me, if I let wewe go”
“He’ll kill wewe either way” Dean snapped.
“Well, if Cas doesn’t upendo me I don’t care” Zoey exclaimed crying.
They heard a noise and looked aside. Cas opened his eyes and frowned.
“Dean?” he alisema hoarse.
“I’m here” Dean said, quickly walking to Cas. He helped Cas sit up and supported his back. He looked from Cas’ injuries to Zoey. “If wewe really upendo him, you’ll let him go”
Zoey shook her head.
Cas put his fingers in his blood and painted a sigil on the floor. He poked Dean and nodded weak at the bloody sign.
“What is it?” Zoey wanted to know.
But Dean put his hand on the sigil and he and Cas vanished in a blinding light.
“No one has to die, moron!” Dean yelled angry. “Put the moto out, open the door, do something!”
Zoey shook her head. “I can’t. Crowley will kill me, if I let wewe go”
“He’ll kill wewe either way” Dean snapped.
“Well, if Cas doesn’t upendo me I don’t care” Zoey exclaimed crying.
They heard a noise and looked aside. Cas opened his eyes and frowned.
“Dean?” he alisema hoarse.
“I’m here” Dean said, quickly walking to Cas. He helped Cas sit up and supported his back. He looked from Cas’ injuries to Zoey. “If wewe really upendo him, you’ll let him go”
Zoey shook her head.
Cas put his fingers in his blood and painted a sigil on the floor. He poked Dean and nodded weak at the bloody sign.
“What is it?” Zoey wanted to know.
But Dean put his hand on the sigil and he and Cas vanished in a blinding light.
Cas beached on the street, far away from Rufus’ cabin. He wasn’t sure how to feel. He was angry, because Dean wouldn’t listen to him. Dean always thought he knew everything better. He was disappointed, because Dean had no faith in him at all.
He was so up in thought that he didn’t hear his name. But maybe that was because she didn’t use his real name.
“Emmanuel!”
Someone grabbed his arm and forced him to turn around. He looked at the woman. She looked familiar.
“Didn’t wewe hear me?” the woman asked. Cas stared at her. “Don’t wewe recognize me? It’s me, Daphne, your wife?”
Cas widened his eyes as he remembered her.
“Daphne” he alisema breathless. “How did wewe find me? What are wewe doing here?”
“Well, I hired a detective, I needed to find you” Daphne said. She searched in her pockets and conjured a big brown envelope. “I need wewe to sign these”
“What is it?” Cas frowned.
“A petition for annulment” Daphne answered.
He was so up in thought that he didn’t hear his name. But maybe that was because she didn’t use his real name.
“Emmanuel!”
Someone grabbed his arm and forced him to turn around. He looked at the woman. She looked familiar.
“Didn’t wewe hear me?” the woman asked. Cas stared at her. “Don’t wewe recognize me? It’s me, Daphne, your wife?”
Cas widened his eyes as he remembered her.
“Daphne” he alisema breathless. “How did wewe find me? What are wewe doing here?”
“Well, I hired a detective, I needed to find you” Daphne said. She searched in her pockets and conjured a big brown envelope. “I need wewe to sign these”
“What is it?” Cas frowned.
“A petition for annulment” Daphne answered.