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Sam knocked on Meg’s bedroom door and opened it slowly. Meg was sitting on the kitanda in Indian style, a blue bag of M&M’s in her lap.
“Can I come in?” Sam asked careful. Meg shrugged and Sam closed the door. “That was…pretty intense”
Meg swallowed a handful of colored Candy in response.
“I wouldn’t take it personal” Sam continued as he sat on the bed. “I think he’s freaking out, because we found out he has his powers back. Dean’s with him now. If there’s anyone who can talk some sense into Cas, it’s my big brother”
“Thank you, that makes me feel a lot better” Meg ametoa maoni sarcastically.
“That’s not what I meant” Sam sighed. “Look, Meg, wewe alisema it yourself. Cas is not uigizaji like himself”
Downstairs Cas let go of Dean, but Dean pulled Cas back for a sekunde lip lock. He closed his eyes, while his mind was screaming: “Stop! What the hell are wewe doing? This is wrong!”
“You’re right” Meg alisema fierce. “There’s obviously something wrong with Cas and he needs our help and sitting here, stuffing myself with M&M’s that passed the expiration tarehe is not going to solve anything”
She jumped off the kitanda and walked outside her room, downstairs.
Cas and Dean separated from each other. Dean backed away, confused kwa what he’d just done. He rotated his head and saw Sam and Meg standing in the doorway. Judging kwa their shocked expressions they had seen too much to come up with excuses like ‘it’s not what wewe think’
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...
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Now that Alexia had cut off his meds, Cas was feeling much better, though he still wasn’t able to get out of bed. He heard the sound of wings and an instant later Balthazar appeared in the room. He wanted to ask what he was doing there, but found himself unable to. So he just cast him a quizzical look.
“You have to meet me at Butterfield Park” Balthazar said. “Crowley wants me to kill wewe and that’s exactly what I’m going to do”
Cas frowned. Why would Balthazar tell him this? Why not just kill him right now?.
“If I kill wewe here and now, it wouldn’t be a fair fight” Balthazar...
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Balthazar looked around. He was standing on an open field, after he had been summoned.
“Did wewe come alone? au should I expect that bossy ginger to pop up, too?” Kevin shouted.
“What do wewe need me for?” Balthazar wanted to know.
“The swali is, what do wewe need me for” Kevin commented. “See, I have been watching wewe trying to waste Castiel and I have seen wewe fail over and over again. Well, your methods suck, even wewe have to admit that”
“I’m not really in the mood for an analysis of how much I suck at killing my brother” Balthazar replied, slightly sarcastic.
“That’s...
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Jo caught Meg sitting on the rest room floor, her head on her knees. Jo had never thought it possible, but for a moment she took pity on the former demon.
Meg looked up the moment Jo made a step towards her.
“Who was that?” Jo asked, referring to the other blonde girl.
“Some chick who thinks she has all the majibu to all the questions” Meg answered while she got up, using the ukuta as support. She frowned and lay her hand on her side. Kevin had hit her on the exact same spot he had attacked her with the Angel powers.
“You okay? wewe need a doctor?” Jo asked.
Meg shook her head. “No,...
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Meg was hiding in the guest rest room of the hospital. She should be resting, but first she needed to calm down. Who the hell did Cas think he was to lash out on her like that. He had begged her to get help. What was she supposed to do? Let him suffer? Thinking of it now, she realized she should’ve done exactly that.
“Have wewe heard anything I alisema last night?”
Meg looked up in the mirror and saw the reflection of the young girl that had practically saved Cas’ life.
“I told wewe he’s sick” the girl said.
“In his head, right” Meg snapped, without turning around.
“Exactly”...
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As she walked outside she bumped into Dean. “Oh, you’re back” she noticed indifferent. “He’s awake” she filled the brothers in. “He’s your problem now. I’m out” She pushed Sam aside and walked away.
“Are we allowed to go in?” Sam wondered, pointing at the door. “I mean, all of us?”
“Why don’t wewe two go first, then I’ll go find Meg” Jo suggested.
“Why?” Dean asked.
“Because she seems upset” Jo answered obvious.
“So?” Dean shrugged uncaring. Jo rolled her eyes. “Some guys…” she muttered between her teeth, before taking off.
Dean opened the door...
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Heather walked inside the police station. She was going to talk to inspector Roberts. Maybe she could help her find that Kevin guy.
“Can I help you?” a woman asked. Heather turned around and frowned confused. She had spent a lot of days at the station, but this woman she had never seen before.
“I’m looking for inspector Roberts” Heather said.
“Inspector Roberts?” the woman repeated with raised eyebrows. “Who’s asking?”
“I’m her cousin” Heather confessed.
“I see” the woman nodded in understanding. “Why don’t wewe follow me?” She led Heather to her office.
“What...
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“Miss Masters?”
Meg looked up and saw Doctor Spencer came her way. She scribbled up.
“Can I talk with wewe for a moment?” he asked and he sounded deadly serious. Meg followed him to an empty room and he waved at a chair. Meg sat down and so did Doctor Spencer.
“We checked Mr. Novak’s blood. The sample I took last week. We couldn’t find anything” Doctor Spencer began. Meg knew there was zaidi to come, au else he wouldn’t have taken her apart. “However, the lab has examined his blood again after he was brought in last week. And this time they found a small amount of heroin in...
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Doctor Tyson did some standard examinations, while Heather looked from the doctor to Meg, waiting for him to say something.
“I think wewe have been very lucky, Miss Masters” he eventually said. “A little zaidi to the left and wewe might not have made it”
“When can she go home?” Heather asked.
“I’d like to keep her here in observation for at least the rest of the week” Doctor Tyson. Meg frowned and shook her head.
“No” she mumbled weak. “I have to call Cas” She tried to get out of bed, but Heather stopped her.
“Don’t worry, I’ll take care of it” she alisema and she...
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The door to the intensive care opened kwa itself and an instant later it closed again. Balthazar became visible and stepped slowly to the kitanda Cas was lying in. There was a bandage around his head, and some kind of masker around his nose and mouth, attached to a ventilation device.
“I am so sorry, Castiel” Balthazar whispered as he lay his hand on the machine. “But I have no choice”
“What are wewe doing?” Anna asked sharp. Without turning around Balthazar mumbled: “Please, leave, Anna. I have to do this. Crowley will kill me if I don’t”
Anna walked to him with fierce steps. “If...
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Meg opened the door of Heather’s house and walked outside. She turned around and looked Heather sharp in the eyes. “If something happens to Cas, because of what wewe gave him,…” She couldn’t find a threat that was frightening enough.
“Mm-hm” Heather nodded, her lips pressed. “But you’re just friends” she ametoa maoni sarcastically. Meg rolled her eyes and walked away, while Heather went back inside.
“Hey, Meg!”
Meg gasped as she recognized the voice. Would he really dare attacking her in the middle of the day, in the middle of a crowded street?
“It’s not very nice to...
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“What was it?” Meg asked sharp, forcing Cas to look at her kwa grabbing his shoulders. “What did Heather give you? If it’s something dangerous…You know medicine can kill you, don’t you? If wewe take too much of it”
Cas freed himself and turned around. “Yes, I know that. I am not stupid” he snapped, while he rubbed his fingers. “I don’t know what Heather gave me. All I know is that the pain is gone and isn’t that exactly what we wanted?”
“Well, if wewe don’t know then I guess I’ll have to ask someone who does” Meg replied cold. She turned around and wanted to leave...
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Meg took a bite from the waffle and frowned. “Did wewe put chokoleti in it?” she asked, looking up at Cas.
“Yeah, Anna told me wewe liked it as a human and since you’re human again…” Cas explained. “I wanted to do something nice for you”
“Hmm” Meg said, taking another bite from her waffle. “Seems to me that you’re trying to make up for something”
Cas bit his lip and sat down. He took Meg’s hand. “Yeah, I’ve been…quite a jerk to wewe yesterday. But…the pain…it was really bad” he tried to explain.
Meg pulled her hand away. “Yeah, I get it” she answered a...
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Meg had locked the door of her bedroom and sat down, leaning against it. Cas was sitting on the other side of the door.
“Meg, I’m really sorry for what just happened” Cas alisema remorseful. “I don’t know why I’m saying those things au doing those things. wewe know I’d never hurt wewe deliberately”
Meg let her head rest on her knees. She was going to kill Dean Winchester. This was his fault. He should’ve taken Cas with him. Then Cas could’ve taken his anger out on all the evil sons of a bitches out there.
“It’s the pain” Cas tried to explain himself. “You don’t know what...
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Meg was still sitting on the same spot when Céline drove Cas back to her. He had Lost the angry face, but he didn’t look happy either.
“And? Did they find out what’s wrong with you?” Meg asked a little annoyed, because Cas walked out of the wheelchair, to the ukuta and leaned against it.
“Ask the doc” Cas answered short.
“That bad?” Meg raised her eyebrows. And when the doctor joined them she turned to him. “What’s the problem? What did wewe see on those…scans?”
“That is the problem. We didn’t see anything” Dr. Spencer started.
“What?” Meg alisema stunned.
“We...
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Meg was lying asleep in a kitanda in one of the many bedrooms in the house. She had found something to sleep in; Anna really had taken care of it.
The door of the room opened slowly and Cas appeared in the doorway. He was wearing a dressing-gown and he walked slowly to the bed. He took of the dressing-gown and removed the sheets. The sudden change of temperature woke Meg up. She blinked and opened her eyes and widened them. Though it wasn’t the first time she’d seen it, it still took her kwa surprise.
“What are wewe doing here?” she asked aggressive.
“I think wewe know that” Cas answered...
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Cas scribbled up and walked to the kitanda where he sat down. Meg walked to him and also sat down. “Let me see” she alisema soft and she reached for the buttons on his shirt, but Cas pulled away.
“It’s just a scratch” he objected.
“Don’t be ridiculous” Meg replied and she opened the buttons. She shoved the shati over his shoulders and then went sitting behind him so she could take a good look at the wound. “It’s not that deep. I think I can stitch it myself” She stood from the kitanda and looked around. “If I were a needle and a thread, where would I be?” She took a deep breath....
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Meg was standing in front of a modern looking building. She pressed the intercom inayofuata to the door.
“Yes?” a female voice answered and Meg recognized it.
“Good evening, …ma’am” Meg said. Politeness was something new to her. “We met this afternoon, outside the temp job office. wewe alisema wewe might have work for me”
A short silence followed.
“Of course” the woman alisema slowly. “Why don’t wewe come in? Just up the stairs” The woman hung up and a buzzing sound was heard. Meg pushed the door open and walked up the white stairs which was right in front of her.
Upstairs the woman...
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“Your résumé is extremely…blank” the man in the temp job office noticed as he looked at the paper Meg had aliyopewa him. She had written it this morning. “You’ve worked as a nurse in a mental clinic for some weeks. Do wewe have a degree as a nurse?”
“Yeah” Meg nodded. “I should’ve brought it with me”
“Why don’t wewe go nyumbani and come back with your degree. Then, maybe, I can do something for you” the man said.
“All right” Meg answered and she got up. She turned around and left the office. She leaned against the ukuta and took a deep breath. She didn’t have a degree....
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Dean, Cas and Sam were standing in an open field. There was a low ukuta at the end of the field and Sam had placed some cans on it.
Dean showed Cas how to prepare a gun and then made a few shots at the cans. He didn’t miss one.
“You’re really good at this” Cas alisema admiring. Dean handed the weapon to him. “Your turn”, he said, when Sam had put the cans back and stepped away from the ukuta as far as possible. He didn’t really trust Cas with a gun.
Cas aimed the gun at the walls and fired and missed.
“I think wewe just killed a tree” Sam joked. “If I were you, I’d hide for...
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