Im happy to hear it! Yes, its been lovely so far. holy_hand_printOctober 17 2012, 22:42:30 UTC
[It wouldn't matter, Castiel would be brought back to life as his punishment. He can never die it seems, every sin he makes brings him forward for further wrath. And Dean. Poor loving Dean. You have no idea how much Castiel really cares for you, wishes that you never discovered his treachery.]
It's my brother, the archangel Gabriel. He is a force to fear, his followers even more so. You can not ask me to put you in the line of fire again. I won't. You mean so much-
[The angel paused, wincing at the realization of what he was about to say. Castiel was arrogant, it was his downfall.]
....to the world. I can't risk your life so carelessly. Raphael would show no mercy.
[He throws his hands out wide, indignation bleeding off of him. This whole fucking thing has been jerking them around in circles, and it's like Cas is plugging his ears and going 'lalala I can't see the great big obvious fucking problem with this stupid, idiotic, selfish fucking plan!'
He jerks away from the angel and passes a hand over his face. Paces a few feet away toward the door and then stops again, back still turned.
They're fighting over him, over his involvement, and obviously he's not making any ground there. So maybe he'll switch tactics to the less selfish, more global issue.]
You don't get permission to unleash that kind of force into this planet. I don't care how big of a fucking angel you are, you're not allowed to put the entire fucking human race at risk, without knowing the consequences, just by virtue of being on the right goddamn side of a war. Just because no one can stop you doesn't mean no one should stop you. If you're prideful enough to think that you- hell-
( ... )
<3 I put Gabriel when I meant Raphael. Stupid angels.holy_hand_printOctober 20 2012, 08:47:42 UTC
And I am not yours.
[Castiel grew quiet, staying in place as Dean stomped off across the room and turned his back to him. There were problems with the plan, yes, but what choice did he have? Raphael needed to be stopped. He needed to and there were no other solutions. No other way to get him to stop. Castiel was trying to win this war but his older brother had dragged him across the floor, made a fool out of him. He just wasn't strong enough on his own.
Castiel was between a rock and a hard place and he saw no way out with out being crushed to death.
The angel grew even more quiet as Dean ranted on about the damages and what would happened to Castiel when he did unleash purgatory. He lowered his head, shoulders slumping as his voice grew soft.]
Do you not think I've taken that in to consideration?
[The angels hands hung lifelessly by his sides, his eyes searching the ground.]I am an angel of the lord. Chosen by him and resurrected time and time again. I can contain the power, and if I can not then I will make sure it is only
( ... )
<3 It's cool, dawg!fromtherackNovember 22 2012, 07:48:24 UTC
That's where you're wrong, god damn it!
[He can't help but shout it, jerk forward and point at Cas seriously.]
You are mine, you're--
[He cuts himself off and falters. Steps back, and rubs a hand over his mouth, weary of what he was about to say. To be honest, he's not sure. It came out before he realized his mouth was moving. His eyes hit the wall and he glares at the symbols spray-painted onto them.
God damn it.
Cas has taken it into consideration, and he's still planning to go through with it. That's all the answer Dean needs. He can't stay down here, can't keep trying to force Cas to see reason or change his answer. It's not going to happen. No matter what Dean says or does, no matter how hard he begs, no matter what.
That's what he was afraid of. He turns on his heel and stalks toward the door, shoulders tense and drawn and angry. He stops just before the threshold and turns, leveling the angel with a serious look.]
[The angels breath hitched a moment when Dean burst out, shouted at him that Castiel was wrong. A flash of hurt rang through the angels eyes. Luckily, always on the defensive the hunter cut himself short of what he really truly wanted to say. The angel grew grim. He watched Dean, watched him as he always did. A slight tilt in his head, his gaze ever so slightly narrowed.
No, focus Castiel. You can not allow your affection for Dean Winchester to cloud your judgment. This was for his benefit. So he could have a better life. Be safe. Why couldn't Dean see that this sacrifice was well worth it?
A frown crossed his lips, he was tense shifting the weight in his feet as Dean left the room. Left Castiel in his cage. When Dean declared that the angel must be stopped Castiel pushed the feeling of agony down to the pit of his stomach. He ignored the voice in his mind screaming to him 'No'. Castiel simply set his gaze, looking just as cold as Dean.]
[Cas was his, though. He didn't have many things that were really, truly his. Sam, his car, and that's... pretty much it. Cas, though- Cas was always his angel. His friend. His only friend. The only person he'd ever really...
Fuck. It didn't matter now. No matter what Dean felt, no matter how much he wanted to- not that they ever would have, because Cas
( ... )
[Castiel did belong to Dean. More then the Winchester could ever understand. It was part of the problem, really. Castiel was so loyal, so dedicated to the older brother that the angel put his own safety at risk. He placed his own morals on the line. Castiel didn't want to work with Crowley but if it meant once less battle that Dean Winchester would have to fight then Castiel was in. He was there. He couldn't let Dean fight his wars anymore, he just couldn't
( ... )
[If Dean truly understood that Cas was doing all of this for him, he might hate himself a little. Well... a little more. Everything he's ever tried to teach Cas, everything they've done together, all the morals he's learned and rebelled for... It's the complete opposite of this. It isn't Dean that's worth fighting for, it's humanity. It's keeping all these 'supreme forces' from making choices for humanity, and letting humans handle their lives. Their futures.
It's doing the right thing. It's doing good. Working with Crowley? Taking these chances? Taking these liberties, seizing them simply because he had the power to? That's... Dean's taught him wrong. He's done something wrong. Maybe if he'd tried harder with Cas, maybe if he took the time to sit down with the angel
( ... )
[Stop thinking that way, Dean Winchester. Sometimes you can not save everyone, especially when they do not want to be saved. Castiel knew the risks, he knew what he was doing and he would still do the same because Dean was at risk, and when Dean was at risk the rest of humanity was as well.
Castiel couldn't allow Raphael to undo all the work 'team freewill' had suffered to fix. He wouldn't. The angel already messed up so greatly when he brought Sam back with out his soul, now it was time to fix things. It was Castiels responsibility. If he died in the process then... so be it.
The angel knew that God wasn't listening. He didn't know if his prayers were out of habit or for the fact he really truly hoped that God would help him one of these days.
It was a foolish belief, he knew.
Castiel narrowed his eyes when Dean said that. How could Dean say that? That time was absolutely miserable for the angel. There was nothing worse then feeling your grace slowly slip away inch by inch and being unable to do anything about it.]Forgive me,
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[Dean would argue that he'd be at risk in both scenarios. Call him selfish, but losing his best friend is not something he's willing to risk. Aside from Sam, Cas was the most important person to him in the world. The difference? Sam was programmed to be that way. It was who he was. Cas was that way because Dean chose to let him be. That just doesn't happen with him. Not ever.
This can't be happening.
He's not going to let it.
He ducked his head at the narrowed eyes, guilt rushing through him immediately.]
Shit- not like that, Cas. It really... sucked, knowing how much that hurt you, how much you hated it. It's just- I don't know. You were becoming your own person, feeling shit and eating things and just... being around more. Really felt like...
[He shrugged a shoulder and leaned back on the bed, resting it against the metal headrest.]
Tell me what you want. Tell me anything else we can do, and I'll do it with you. Seriously. You want me to do a wrestling match with Death, I'm in. You want me to do naked yoga chant sacrifices to
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[It was a sacrifice Castiel was more then happy to make, if it meant that Dean would be safe. That the world would be. Dean Winchester meant more to Castiel then the angel could ever even fathom. Dean taught Castiel free will, the angel would gladly throw himself in the life of fire for the hunter.
Which was what he was doing now.
Cas poked at the bacon and eggs with his fork, focusing on the plate in front of him so he wouldn't have to look at Dean.]
I was falling.
[Castiel corrected.]
I was losing everything I had ever known. I was changing because I was being punished.
[The angel tried to ignore the guilt that settled in his stomach when Dean mentioned that Cas had been around more back then. Dean was happy with his family, or so Cas thought, the angel kept his distance for an entire year because he did not want to mess things up for the hunter. It seemed that it didn't matter because Castiel just managed to mess it up anyways
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[Risking Cas for Dean's safety? No. Absolutely not. Out of the question. He'd rather be demon chow than let that happen to Cas. Or Sam. When someone starts ranking as high as Sam on the Dean Winchester Scale of Importance, it means something. It means a lot.
He watched Cas move food around his plate rather than looking at the angel's face, because it was easier. He wasn't good at being open, being emotional, he wasn't good at asking for things.
But he'd damn sure learn, because Cas was worth saving.
His fingers played absently with the outer seam of his jeans, where he could feel the metal of a lockpick.]
Yeah, you keep sayin' that. I wanna tell you a story, Cas.
[He muttered it darkly under his breath, then shifted back to cross his arms. His head dropped a little, chin almost to his chest, and he stared at the blanket.]Once upon a time, there was this stupid little kid that always did everything right. He'd rescue cats, help people, hell, he was practically walking wheels on meals. This one time, there was a dog that'd been
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[Why was Dean making this so much harder then it already was? Castiel was doing his duty as the Winchesters guardians, he was assuring that no harm came to both Dean and Sam. The angel had already done enough damage by raising Sam from the pit with out his soul in tact.
Cas needed to fix this, he couldn't allow Raphael to gain the upper hand. He wouldn't.
It pained Castiel to see Dean trying so hard, trying to be loyal and show Castiel the errors of his ways but the problem was that there were no errors. This was the way that it had to be. And if Castiel died in the process then so be it. It was worth it if it meant Dean and Sam Winchester were still alive.
The understanding approach wasn't working. He'd have to go with a new tactic, as much as it pained him to do so. The angel was silent as he listened to the story before his eyes met those of Dean. The angel tensed his jaw before setting a cold stare back.]
If I remember correctly it was you who started the apocalypse by wielding to Alistair and torturing soul in hell.
[Why wasn't it working? Why wasn't anything working? There had to be some right combination of words, some right... something? He's not going to mess this one up- not like he fucks up every other important thing in his life. Every job he's ever had, every person he's ever been with, every time he's been presented with the chance to keep things from going south, he's failed.
Every.
Single.
God damned.
Time.
But not this time. He can't let it happen this time. He has time, he's got this room holding Cas in place, he's got a grip on his temper, he's certain of the right path, he's got all of the ingredients to fix this.
So why isn't it working?
Why can't he keep this one? This one person? Please.
Cas's words cut like a knife, and he draws back a little, eyes flashing hurt and jaw tensing in fruitless defiance. Because it's the truth.
The muscles below his ears twitch once, twice.]Yeah. It was. It was a mistake, and you saved me. Now I'm trying to return the favor. Don't let this be your Rack, Cas. Don't let Crowley be your
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[Oh Dean. Poor Dean. It isn't anything you're doing wrong, its just that some people don't want to be saved. Castiel... doesn't want to be saved. This is his duty, his mission, to take on this sacrifice so you wouldn't have to. Cas was sound in mind and body and he knew what he was doing.
He was saving the world.
Castiel had to, he had to do this. There was no chance in fighting Raphael on his own. There was no way to go back. Crowley held the answer, and when Castiel took on the souls of Purgatory he would be strong enough to finally put an end to Raphaels reign of terror.
You have no idea how Castiel prayed that things would be different. He didn't want to leave, he didn't want to lie and betray Dean and Sam. He just... had to.
The angel lifted his gaze back up to meet those greens of Deans and he tilted his head ever so slightly.]
I was under orders. I'm an angel, what I am doing is right and just. It.. must be done.
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It's my brother, the archangel Gabriel. He is a force to fear, his followers even more so. You can not ask me to put you in the line of fire again. I won't. You mean so much-
[The angel paused, wincing at the realization of what he was about to say. Castiel was arrogant, it was his downfall.]
....to the world. I can't risk your life so carelessly. Raphael would show no mercy.
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[He throws his hands out wide, indignation bleeding off of him. This whole fucking thing has been jerking them around in circles, and it's like Cas is plugging his ears and going 'lalala I can't see the great big obvious fucking problem with this stupid, idiotic, selfish fucking plan!'
He jerks away from the angel and passes a hand over his face. Paces a few feet away toward the door and then stops again, back still turned.
They're fighting over him, over his involvement, and obviously he's not making any ground there. So maybe he'll switch tactics to the less selfish, more global issue.]
You don't get permission to unleash that kind of force into this planet. I don't care how big of a fucking angel you are, you're not allowed to put the entire fucking human race at risk, without knowing the consequences, just by virtue of being on the right goddamn side of a war. Just because no one can stop you doesn't mean no one should stop you. If you're prideful enough to think that you- hell- ( ... )
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[Castiel grew quiet, staying in place as Dean stomped off across the room and turned his back to him. There were problems with the plan, yes, but what choice did he have? Raphael needed to be stopped. He needed to and there were no other solutions. No other way to get him to stop. Castiel was trying to win this war but his older brother had dragged him across the floor, made a fool out of him. He just wasn't strong enough on his own.
Castiel was between a rock and a hard place and he saw no way out with out being crushed to death.
The angel grew even more quiet as Dean ranted on about the damages and what would happened to Castiel when he did unleash purgatory. He lowered his head, shoulders slumping as his voice grew soft.]
Do you not think I've taken that in to consideration?
[The angels hands hung lifelessly by his sides, his eyes searching the ground.]I am an angel of the lord. Chosen by him and resurrected time and time again. I can contain the power, and if I can not then I will make sure it is only ( ... )
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[He can't help but shout it, jerk forward and point at Cas seriously.]
You are mine, you're--
[He cuts himself off and falters. Steps back, and rubs a hand over his mouth, weary of what he was about to say. To be honest, he's not sure. It came out before he realized his mouth was moving. His eyes hit the wall and he glares at the symbols spray-painted onto them.
God damn it.
Cas has taken it into consideration, and he's still planning to go through with it. That's all the answer Dean needs. He can't stay down here, can't keep trying to force Cas to see reason or change his answer. It's not going to happen. No matter what Dean says or does, no matter how hard he begs, no matter what.
That's what he was afraid of. He turns on his heel and stalks toward the door, shoulders tense and drawn and angry. He stops just before the threshold and turns, leveling the angel with a serious look.]
No, Cas. You must be stopped.
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No, focus Castiel. You can not allow your affection for Dean Winchester to cloud your judgment. This was for his benefit. So he could have a better life. Be safe. Why couldn't Dean see that this sacrifice was well worth it?
A frown crossed his lips, he was tense shifting the weight in his feet as Dean left the room. Left Castiel in his cage. When Dean declared that the angel must be stopped Castiel pushed the feeling of agony down to the pit of his stomach. He ignored the voice in his mind screaming to him 'No'. Castiel simply set his gaze, looking just as cold as Dean.]
You are welcomed to try.
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Fuck. It didn't matter now. No matter what Dean felt, no matter how much he wanted to- not that they ever would have, because Cas ( ... )
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It's doing the right thing. It's doing good. Working with Crowley? Taking these chances? Taking these liberties, seizing them simply because he had the power to? That's... Dean's taught him wrong. He's done something wrong. Maybe if he'd tried harder with Cas, maybe if he took the time to sit down with the angel ( ... )
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Castiel couldn't allow Raphael to undo all the work 'team freewill' had suffered to fix. He wouldn't. The angel already messed up so greatly when he brought Sam back with out his soul, now it was time to fix things. It was Castiels responsibility. If he died in the process then... so be it.
The angel knew that God wasn't listening. He didn't know if his prayers were out of habit or for the fact he really truly hoped that God would help him one of these days.
It was a foolish belief, he knew.
Castiel narrowed his eyes when Dean said that. How could Dean say that? That time was absolutely miserable for the angel. There was nothing worse then feeling your grace slowly slip away inch by inch and being unable to do anything about it.]Forgive me, ( ... )
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This can't be happening.
He's not going to let it.
He ducked his head at the narrowed eyes, guilt rushing through him immediately.]
Shit- not like that, Cas. It really... sucked, knowing how much that hurt you, how much you hated it. It's just- I don't know. You were becoming your own person, feeling shit and eating things and just... being around more. Really felt like...
[He shrugged a shoulder and leaned back on the bed, resting it against the metal headrest.]
Tell me what you want. Tell me anything else we can do, and I'll do it with you. Seriously. You want me to do a wrestling match with Death, I'm in. You want me to do naked yoga chant sacrifices to ( ... )
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Which was what he was doing now.
Cas poked at the bacon and eggs with his fork, focusing on the plate in front of him so he wouldn't have to look at Dean.]
I was falling.
[Castiel corrected.]
I was losing everything I had ever known. I was changing because I was being punished.
[The angel tried to ignore the guilt that settled in his stomach when Dean mentioned that Cas had been around more back then. Dean was happy with his family, or so Cas thought, the angel kept his distance for an entire year because he did not want to mess things up for the hunter. It seemed that it didn't matter because Castiel just managed to mess it up anyways ( ... )
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He watched Cas move food around his plate rather than looking at the angel's face, because it was easier. He wasn't good at being open, being emotional, he wasn't good at asking for things.
But he'd damn sure learn, because Cas was worth saving.
His fingers played absently with the outer seam of his jeans, where he could feel the metal of a lockpick.]
Yeah, you keep sayin' that. I wanna tell you a story, Cas.
[He muttered it darkly under his breath, then shifted back to cross his arms. His head dropped a little, chin almost to his chest, and he stared at the blanket.]Once upon a time, there was this stupid little kid that always did everything right. He'd rescue cats, help people, hell, he was practically walking wheels on meals. This one time, there was a dog that'd been ( ... )
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Cas needed to fix this, he couldn't allow Raphael to gain the upper hand. He wouldn't.
It pained Castiel to see Dean trying so hard, trying to be loyal and show Castiel the errors of his ways but the problem was that there were no errors. This was the way that it had to be. And if Castiel died in the process then so be it. It was worth it if it meant Dean and Sam Winchester were still alive.
The understanding approach wasn't working. He'd have to go with a new tactic, as much as it pained him to do so. The angel was silent as he listened to the story before his eyes met those of Dean. The angel tensed his jaw before setting a cold stare back.]
If I remember correctly it was you who started the apocalypse by wielding to Alistair and torturing soul in hell.
[Cas ( ... )
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Every.
Single.
God damned.
Time.
But not this time. He can't let it happen this time. He has time, he's got this room holding Cas in place, he's got a grip on his temper, he's certain of the right path, he's got all of the ingredients to fix this.
So why isn't it working?
Why can't he keep this one? This one person? Please.
Cas's words cut like a knife, and he draws back a little, eyes flashing hurt and jaw tensing in fruitless defiance. Because it's the truth.
The muscles below his ears twitch once, twice.]Yeah. It was. It was a mistake, and you saved me. Now I'm trying to return the favor. Don't let this be your Rack, Cas. Don't let Crowley be your ( ... )
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He was saving the world.
Castiel had to, he had to do this. There was no chance in fighting Raphael on his own. There was no way to go back. Crowley held the answer, and when Castiel took on the souls of Purgatory he would be strong enough to finally put an end to Raphaels reign of terror.
You have no idea how Castiel prayed that things would be different. He didn't want to leave, he didn't want to lie and betray Dean and Sam. He just... had to.
The angel lifted his gaze back up to meet those greens of Deans and he tilted his head ever so slightly.]
I was under orders. I'm an angel, what I am doing is right and just. It.. must be done.
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