The inayofuata morning.
Cas opened his eyes, hoping Meg would still be with him. But besides him, there was no one in the bed. It had been a rough night. His shoulder kept hurting, but he assumed that was normal. Maybe he should ask Meg if she could help him out.
He got out of kitanda and frowned. The pain had moved to his head.
“Cas? Are wewe up?” Meg called, before she appeared in the doorway. “What’s…wrong?” she asked when Cas sat back down on the bed.
“I don’t…I don’t know” Cas responded.
“Are wewe in pain au something?” Meg asked a little irritated, while she walked to the bed. ‘I don’t know’ wasn’t going to help much.
“Isn’t that obvious?” Cas snapped hostile. “Or are wewe really so stupid wewe can’t see when someone is hurting?”
Meg frowned, confused and angry. “What the hell has gotten into you?”
Cas shook his head and frowned. “What were we just talking about?” he asked soft.
Meg took a step back. “Are wewe playing games with me? au wewe really don’t remember?”
He didn’t answer, but stood from the kitanda and walked past Meg.
“Okay, that’s it. I’m taking wewe to a hospital” Meg decided determined.
Cas rotated his head so quickly it surprised Meg he didn’t snap his neck. “We can’t go to a hospital! Anna alisema we need to keep a low profile!” he snapped angry. “Don’t wewe ever listen, bitch?!”
Meg walked to him with fierce steps. “Don’t ever call me that again” she hissed. She raised her hand to hit him, but right before she could Cas grabbed her hand and her opposite shoulder. He lifted her from the ground and threw her in the air. She landed against the ukuta inayofuata to the bed.
“Why are wewe lying on the ground?” Cas asked, sounding as if he really didn’t know what he had just done. He walked towards her and helped her up.
“Put your clothes on” Meg commanded bitter. “We’re going for a ride”
Cas opened his eyes, hoping Meg would still be with him. But besides him, there was no one in the bed. It had been a rough night. His shoulder kept hurting, but he assumed that was normal. Maybe he should ask Meg if she could help him out.
He got out of kitanda and frowned. The pain had moved to his head.
“Cas? Are wewe up?” Meg called, before she appeared in the doorway. “What’s…wrong?” she asked when Cas sat back down on the bed.
“I don’t…I don’t know” Cas responded.
“Are wewe in pain au something?” Meg asked a little irritated, while she walked to the bed. ‘I don’t know’ wasn’t going to help much.
“Isn’t that obvious?” Cas snapped hostile. “Or are wewe really so stupid wewe can’t see when someone is hurting?”
Meg frowned, confused and angry. “What the hell has gotten into you?”
Cas shook his head and frowned. “What were we just talking about?” he asked soft.
Meg took a step back. “Are wewe playing games with me? au wewe really don’t remember?”
He didn’t answer, but stood from the kitanda and walked past Meg.
“Okay, that’s it. I’m taking wewe to a hospital” Meg decided determined.
Cas rotated his head so quickly it surprised Meg he didn’t snap his neck. “We can’t go to a hospital! Anna alisema we need to keep a low profile!” he snapped angry. “Don’t wewe ever listen, bitch?!”
Meg walked to him with fierce steps. “Don’t ever call me that again” she hissed. She raised her hand to hit him, but right before she could Cas grabbed her hand and her opposite shoulder. He lifted her from the ground and threw her in the air. She landed against the ukuta inayofuata to the bed.
“Why are wewe lying on the ground?” Cas asked, sounding as if he really didn’t know what he had just done. He walked towards her and helped her up.
“Put your clothes on” Meg commanded bitter. “We’re going for a ride”