Worlds That Never Were ~ Chapter 2
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Castiel dreams of a world where he is never made a Commander.
Where Raphael doesnt step in to take Michaels place
after what comes to be called the Morningstar blast, and use that
horrendous display of mutant power to establish a new world
order, preying on the fear of that power to subjugate the human
race. Raphaels ability to control lightning is just as
devastating as Lucifers power, and in the aftermath of the
Morningstar disaster, all it takes is the utter decimation of one
single gas station to prove it, solidifying his position.
Castiel also dreams that Crowley doesnt step in to take
Lucifers place, leading the mutants living underground, too
different in appearance to pass as human. Crowley has
always been a power-hungry pest. A red-skinned mutant with a tail
like a demon and the ability to create and control dog-like
beasts, hed spent his life exiled with the rest of
Lucifers faction amongst sewers and abandoned buildings,
dealing and manoeuvring himself into a position of power, and
ever hungry for more.
In this world Castiel dreams of, where the government does not
cower in fear, the continued infighting amongst mutants never
results in the Mutant Registration Act. Therefore Raphael cannot
use it as another means to track and eliminate his mutant
enemies.
Hundreds of innocent mutants never die, caught in the
crossfire, falling victim to Raphaels extremist measures.
So there is no need for the Resistance to form in response.
Mutants and humans who want nothing more than to live peaceful
lives do not have to band together to fight for their survival.
Not that Castiel has ever had anything to fear from the Mutant
Registration Act. He has always been loyal to his brother
Michael, and Raphael in turn in fact, he played a crucial
role in Raphaels rise to power. And it was for that very
service, he was rewarded with the position of Commander.
But not in the world Castiel dreams of.
Cas? Dean gasps, a whisper of a sound, barely able to
believe what hes seeing.
Castiels expression turns livid when he sees Dean kneeling
there on the ground, and for a long moment he glares down at Dean
in stony silence.
Put him in isolation, he finally barks.
Yes, Commander.
Commander. What? Cas, whats going on?
Dean gasps in desperation, struggling against the guards
hold, confused and overwhelmed and wanting nothing more than to
touch Castiel with his own hands, see if hes real. Cas!
And shut him up, Castiel growls, before whipping
around and stalking away.
Yes, sir.
The last thing Dean sees is the back of Castiels
trenchcoat, before he feels the familiar stun of a shock-rod, and
blacks out.
Isolation turns out to be no more than a glorified tool shed, big
enough to store the kind of heavy-duty lawnmower that would be
required to maintain an entire summer camp, though theres
no such vehicle to be found. The sheds been emptied
entirely of all its previous tools and gardening equipment,
though theres a strong earthy smell that still clings to
the floors and walls. There may have been shelves on the walls at
one stage too, but now the entire structure is completely gutted,
not even tool hooks left for a prisoner to hang themselves with.
And the corrugated walls are too thin to attempt any kind of
escape without someone easily hearing him. Not that Dean has the
strength or energy to get very far. By the time he regains
consciousness, hes parched and hungry, and no matter how
much he yells at the guards just outside his door, they pay him
no heed. Apparently isolation also means starvation.
Dean loses track of the days, spending most of his time asleep as
his body tries to conserve what little strength he has. Its
only when he no longer has the energy to yell at the guards that
they open the door, checking to see if hes still alive.
Dean doesnt know how often they check, or what the point of
it is if they just want to starve him to death, but he supposes
they must be waiting for something.
Its when things get really bad that Dean sees Cas.
Sometimes its Castiel the Commander who comes.
Grabs him by the face and twists it harshly side to side to
examine him. Dean can never make his throat work, cant even
lift a hand to reach for him. But Castiel can probably tell what
he wants to do by the look on his face, because as soon as he
tries to do anything, Castiel leaves again.
But sometimes
Sometimes, its his Cas, come to
tell him to hold on, never give up. Because Cas loves him. Will always
love him. No matter what. And then Cas will kiss him, so soft
Dean can barely feel it, but it breaks his heart just the same.
And Cas will follow the trail of his tear-streaked cheeks, from
his lips to his eyelids, and whisper, Shut your eyes,
Dean, until blackness overtakes him again.
Deans not sure if theyre nightmares, or starved
hallucinations, or both. He begins to wonder if the Castiel he
saw that first time in the middle of the camp was real either.
But he doesnt really care. He would rather have these
twisted visions of Cas than nothing at all.
Dean supposes the guards find what theyre looking for when
he finally gets moved. He wakes up in a cabin, sprawled on his
ass and handcuffed to exposed piping. A real 5-star facility.
Better than the tool shed though.
It seems like it used to be some kind of living quarters.
Theres a sink/kitchen area along one side of it, but from
the looks of it the place has been converted into an office of
sorts. Theres a table nearby with what looks like a
computer console on it, except the screen looks like its
been rotated 90 degrees, so its standing taller than it is
wide. He can also see just far enough over the table top to find
the contents of his pockets strewn all over it his phone,
and every hidden lockpick, box cutter, and switchblade that was
taken from him in processing.
Dean thinks he knows where this is going. Its interrogation
time. The whole isolation and starvation thing was just softening
him up for it.
For all that Deans gleaned from his surroundings though,
hes still completely unprepared when Cas walks through the
door.
Cas, he gasps, like hes been punched in the gut
all over again.
Castiels eyes narrow into a venomous glare as he
approaches, but he doesnt acknowledge Dean in any other
way. Balthazar is following closely behind, and the two men come
to stand in front of him, close enough to loom menacingly, but
still just out of Deans reach.
Dean doesnt know how long he stares up at Castiel, taking
in the sight of him, familiar features he never thought hed
see again. Those piercing blue eyes, the stubble-rough jaw,
rumpled dark hair though theres tiredness in the
dark lines under Castiels eyes, a tension in his jaw and
coldness in his gaze that Dean isnt so familiar with. Even
though Castiels suit may be crisp and uncreased like
Deans never seen, it looks to Dean like hes falling
apart.
And yet, hes still the most beautiful sight Deans
ever seen.
Is this real? Dean breathes. Are you really
alive?
Arent we supposed to be asking you that?
Balthazar drawls, the sardonic arch of his eyebrow finally
revealing some of that snarky personality Deans familiar
with. But even if Dean wasnt already used to ignoring the
man, he would anyway, still entirely focused on the sight of
Castiel standing, alive, before him.
I thought you were dead! Dean chokes out, straining
against his bonds as he subconsciously tries to get closer,
anyway he can. Your wings were so damaged, I thought for
sure you were stuck in the blast. How--
Is this some kind of protest? Castiel growls, talking
over him. Some kind of statement? Taking on the appearance
of Dean Winchester?
What? No
Dean stills, ceasing to struggle in
his confusion.
To be honest, Im more impressed that hes still
managing to hold that appearance after this long,
Balthazar interjects.
Thats because Im not a
shape-shifter! Dean huffs in annoyance. Balthazars
other eyebrow arches up to join the first as he crosses his arms
over his chest, staring down at Dean and waiting for an
explanation.
Dean takes a deep breath, looking up at Castiel. Its
really me, Cas. Cant you tell? he asks, searching
Castiels eyes for some kind of recognition, any hint of anything
resembling the way Cas used to look at him. Cas? he
whispers, pleading.
Stop calling me that, Castiel snarls, turning
away.
Dean recoils, stunned as if hes just been slapped.
You have to believe me, he whispers disbelievingly.
Please! Its me! You saved me! Whatever you did to get
me out worked--"
What are you talking about? Balthazar leans forward,
brows furrowing. Out? Out of where?
Kansas, Dean frowns, his confusion increasing.
The blast.
Youre saying Castiel saved you from the blast,
Balthazar says.
No! Castiel suddenly barks, whirling around again.
Dean Winchester died the day of the blast.
Dean reels back once more, shocked by the wild look in
Castiels eyes, the vehement certainty in his tone. No
I didnt, Cas. Its really me, he replies,
willing Castiel to believe him. I made it, he shrugs.
But where I landed, I got no idea. I thought it was the
future, but the dates are the same. And it seems like the blast
happened years ago even though it was only yesterday, and now
theres this Mutant Registration Act that came out of
nowhere--"
Wait, Castiel interrupts again, eyes narrowing as he
steps forward. You said before that my wings were injured,
did you not?
Uh
yes? Dean answers.
Then how exactly, did I supposedly get you
out?
You didnt use your wings. You used your halo,
Dean replies, hoping that the explanation will finally make them
believe.
Both men react forcefully at that Castiel staggering
backwards in shock while Balthazar darts forward with sharp
interest in his eyes.
Are you implying youre from a parallel
universe? Balthazar exclaims.
Balthazar! Castiel hisses in reprimand.
What? Dean gapes, dumbfounded.
But even as he tries to wrap his mind around what
Balthazars just said, theres something in him that
already knows its true. Its the only thing that makes
sense. The only thing that explains why the date is the same but
everything is so radically different. Maybe the blast really did
happen years ago, in this world. And maybe Dean really did
die, in this world, and Castiel this Castiel - got
out of the blast instead.
If this Castiel was even anywhere near the blast in the first
place.
For all Dean knows, this Castiel might never even have known the
Dean in this world at all. They might have been absolutely
nothing to each other.
The thought cuts through Dean like a knife. For some reason, it
feels like a betrayal. Dean knows it makes no sense, but in a way
it feels like Castiels turned his back on them, like
hes denied everything theyve been through together.
Everything they meant to each other. Everything he still
means to Dean.
Castiel sweeps angrily towards the door, Balthazar following hot
on his heels and looking contrite over his little slip. Ushering
Balthazar outside before him, he turns to glare at Dean one last
time as he goes.
Cas, Dean cant help but whine as their
eyes connect, the sound a broken and desperate thing, even in his
own ears.
Something flickers across Castiels face then, for the
briefest of moments. Too brief for Dean to decipher exactly what.
But its a crack, all the same, and it makes something in
the empty ache of Deans chest dare to hope.
The next time Dean wakes up, hes back in Isolation. The
ground is cold and damp underneath him, and the smell of old dirt
fills his nostrils. At least his hands are free again, but the
skin around his wrists is chafed and sore where they were bound
before.
He doesnt remember being moved back here, and while he
isnt entirely comfortable with that, hes not
surprised either. Hes pretty weak at the moment, and he
cant really stay conscious for long before passing out
again. What worries him more is why hes back here.
They cant still think hes a shape-shifter. Not after
starving him out this long.
Or maybe, Dean thinks hopefully, they finally believe its
really him, and they just need to keep him somewhere out of
sight. After all, hes some kind of martyred hero in this
world, of course theyd want to keep him a secret from the
Resistance here.
In this world.
This world where hes supposed to be dead and Castiel is
alive and everything is so completely screwed up.
It still doesnt seem real. He doesnt think he could
imagine something like this, even in his most twisted nightmares.
Hes almost afraid to wonder what else is different.
Thankfully, he doesnt get a chance to ponder the
possibilities, as Dean soon hears a commotion outside the shed.
He hears the door unlock from the outside, and has to squint
against the harsh sunlight when it opens, but he can at least
make out the outline of a large figure being shoved into the shed
with him. Then the prisoner trips over Deans legs in the
dark and sprawls on top of him, crushing and winding Dean with
his weight. The guys damn heavy. He must be huge.
Sorry, sorry! the guy apologizes as he scrambles off
Dean, and if Dean hadnt already lost his breath on impact, that
wouldve done it, because he knows that voice.
Sam? Dean croaks, breathless and disbelieving.
The figure freezes on top of Dean. And then he whips his head up,
peering through the dim light with a matching expression of
disbelief on his oh-so-familiar face.
Dean? Sam gasps, eyes darting over his features,
taking in the sight of him. Dean knows hes doing the same,
as he clutches desperately at Sams shoulders. Its his
brother! His little brother is alive in this world! Before Dean
knows it hes yanking Sam close, crushing his little brother
as tight as he can in his arms.
Sammy! Youre alive! Dean breathes into
Sams shaggy mop of hair.
Im alive? Sam echoes, Youre
alive! Damn it, Dean! Sam nearly sobs, clutching Dean just
as tight. Deans heart aches at the raw pain in his
little brothers voice. He knows first-hand what his brother
must have been going through.
Is this why his Cas sent him to this world? Is this what Cas
meant when he told Dean he wouldnt be alone? But the blast
still happened in this world, regardless of when it did,
so how did Sam survive?
How did you get out? I thought you died in the blast!
he asks, pulling away to look at his brother in amazement again.
Cas got me out, Sam answers. It wasnt
pretty, he explains grimly. My powers were out of
control, and I did a lot of damage before I finally passed out.
But yeah, he saved me.
He did? Dean says, that hollow part in his chest
surging with hope again. Maybe Dean did mean something to
Castiel in this world. Enough for Castiel to pull his brother out
of Lucifers blast. And maybe it means something now, that
Castiel would let him have this time with Sam.
But Dean, what about you? I saw you! You were dead!
Sams voice cracks, and Deans heart clenches again.
Even though he knows logically this isnt his Sam, he
doesnt care. They were still brothers in this world and
thats enough for him. Hell, even if they werent
brothers in the world, Dean would still want to protect any
Sam, any way he can.
It wasnt me you saw, Sam, Dean finally says.
Huh? Sam loosens his hold, pulling away to look at
Dean in confusion. What do you mean?
It wasnt me, Dean explains. It was
Adam.
Adam? Sam echoes, brows scrunching up in confusion,
and it suddenly occurs to Dean that Sam might not know about
their half-brother in this world. There might not even be an
Adam in this world.
Adam, Sam says again. Right, he nods. But
theres something in the way he drawls the word a little too
long that gives away his uncertainty. He doesnt have any
idea who Deans talking about. But hes going along
with it anyway. And that makes no sense. Dean may be pretty out
of it, but he cant think of any good reason why Sam would
do that.
Dean frowns, carefully reaching out to grip Sams arm. If
Dean really had been a shape-shifter, hed be too weak to
keep using his powers by now. But he isnt one. Hes
barely been using his powers at all. So he isnt as weak as
they think he should be. And at this close range, it doesnt
take much at all to concentrate on whats right in front of
him.
Light flashes around him, like a bulb flickering on and off, too
quick to really see anything in detail, but enough to know that
theres no one kneeling on the ground in front of him. In
fact, the ground looks a lot like the floor of the cabin he was
tied up in before. Hes probably still there. Probably has
been all along, still tied up to the pipe under the harsh
lighting.
Its not much, but its enough. The illusion is broken.
Dean? Sams face flickers in front of him in
concern and Dean scowls, yanking his hand back.
Who are you? he growls menacingly, looking around.
Well! a voice scoffs from the other side of the room.
And just like that the illusion is dropped, confirming
Deans suspicion that hes been in the cabin all along.
I guess theres just no fooling you, Dean,
the voice sneers, and Dean turns to see a sickeningly familiar
face.
Zachariah, Dean seethes. In his own world,
Deans already killed the illusionist. If hed known
the man was still alive in this one, maybe he wouldnt have
been so trusting. Why havent I killed you yet?
he scowls, wondering how that went awry here.
Zachariah huffs a derisive laugh. Unfortunately, as much as
I share the sentiment, we have other plans for you first,
he smirks.
Dean narrows his eyes at that, but gets no further information as
Zachariah heads for the door, the smug grin on his face taunting
Dean the entire way. When he opens the door, Castiel re-enters
the room.
Well, Commander, Zachariah says. It seems he
either truly believes hes Dean Winchester, or he is
Dean Winchester.
Impossible, Castiel glowers.
Is it? He wouldnt be the first
survivor
weve found, Zachariah says, eyeing Castiel
suspiciously. Dean frowns in confusion, wondering what that could
mean.
No. Theres no way, Castiel replies, his tone
resolute.
Then what? Hes just that powerful of a shifter?
Whos also been brainwashed? You yourself said no mutant
could keep up that appearance for so long, and under such duress.
And he was able to neutralize my power of illusion, so he
certainly has Dean Winchesters abilities as well. What
other explanation is there?
Castiel doesnt reply to that, and suddenly Dean gets the
impression Zachariah might not know about the parallel universe
situation. It could be that Castiel is trying to keep that
particular ability close to his chest, judging by how angry he
was at Balthazar for giving it away. And by the fact that his own
Cas didnt even tell Dean about it, though he doesnt
know why.
But thats probably a good thing in Zachariahs case.
Dean shudders to think about the things the man would get up to
with that ability at his command.
Well, who he is, is irrelevant to what he can do.
Have him transferred to R&D for
further examination,
Zachariah orders Castiel, before approaching Dean again.
Its a good thing we found you when we did, he
sneers. There have been rumours of Lucifer loyalists in
Jackson County, and theres no telling what they
wouldve done to you if they caught you first, wearing the
face of a Winchester. They do miss daddy-Lucifer so,
Zachariah mock-pouts. They wouldve had a field
day! he laughs.
On second thought, Deans glad the man is alive in this
world, because hes going to enjoy having the chance to kill
him again.
The next time Dean comes-to, hes still in the cabin, bound
by his wrists to the piping again, but he feels different.
Better. Not like hes going to pass out at any second. A
couple more moments of consciousness and Dean recognizes the
familiar buzz of stabilizers in his system. Sure enough, a quick
glance at his arm shows the tell-tale pinprick of needles in his
skin.
A few more moments, and Dean registers the low murmuring
coming from the other side of the room, and looks up to see
Castiel standing by the door, talking to a woman holding a
medical kit. Shes tiny, much shorter than Castiel, with
short auburn hair and plain features, but not unattractive.
Deans never seen her before, but the way Castiel hovers
around her implies an
intimacy
that Dean
doesnt quite know how to react to. He knows he doesnt
have any right to be jealous, but the familiarity Castiel treats
this woman with leaves Dean a little stunned. The Cas he knew was
hopeless with women.
But then again, this isnt the Cas he knew.
Thank you, Daphne, Castiel says, finally ushering the
woman out of the cabin when he sees Dean is awake.
So
Dean clears his throat uncomfortably,
Whos the girl?
Castiel spares him a disdainful glance as he crosses the room to
the table, sitting down to examine Deans belongings. When
he tries to turn Deans phone on, it doesnt work, its
battery already long dead.
Not that its any of your business, Castiel
mutters, not looking up, But shes my wife.
Your wife
Dean echoes in shock, the word
punched out of him along with his breath. Hed suspected something,
but not that. He still doesnt know how to react, but
whatever hes feeling, it makes the hollow ache in
Deans chest sink right down into a pit in his stomach.
Hed hoped
Well he didnt know exactly what
hed hoped, but hed hoped.
Maybe hed hoped hed seen something in
Castiels eyes. That there was a reason Castiel let
him see his brother. A reason Castiel saved his brother in the
first place.
Hed hoped that what his Cas told him was true
that he would always love Dean, no matter what.
But this Castiel is married. And seeing Sam was just part
of Zachariahs illusion. A test. His brother could still be
dead in this world as well, for all he knows. Dean wonders if he
even really saw that flash of
something
in
Castiels eyes at all.
Cas, Dean whispers, his heart aching for any sign,
any similarity between this Castiel and his own.
Castiels eyes narrow slightly in response, but he still
doesnt look up, busying himself with finding an appropriate
charger for Deans phone.
Cas, please, Dean pleads, though he doesnt know
what for. To let Dean touch him? Hold him? Lay hands on him just
so Dean can prove to himself that hes really there? Real,
and alive? Make him Deans again?
By the rigid line of Castiels back, Dean can tell that
wont go over well. The Castiel of this Universe seems so
harsh and unyielding, much colder even than his own Cas was when
they first met. His Cas had been a real dick at first, but
hed softened the more time theyd spent together.
Enough to let Dean get past his defences, and make him believe
that the cause Dean was fighting for was just. That mutants and
humans could live together in peace. Enough to make him rebel
against Michael, to fight by Deans side, to love him, and
ultimately sacrifice his life for him.
Dean has to remind himself that this Castiel may never have done
any of those things.
He wonders how someone can change so completely from one world to
the next. If whatever it was that made his Cas fall in
love with him simply doesnt exist here.
Cas, did we even know each other here at all? Dean
asks quietly.
Castiel finally gives up on the phone, heaving a put-upon sigh
and looking up.
Alright, Castiel says, levelling him with a glare.
Lets say I believe you, for arguments sake.
That you came here from a parallel universe, to escape
Lucifers blast. Then what exactly set the blast off
in your world?
Uh, okay, Dean replies, more than willing to play
along. Anything to break this stalemate. Im guessing
it was a lot like what happened in this world. Lucifer tried to
use Sam to amplify his power enough to fight Michael, but Sam
couldnt control it. And the effect on Lucifers
powers
It didnt end well. For anyone. Lucifer
included. Serves him right, the bastard, he adds lowly.
Alright, Castiel nods, But what set Sam off in
the first place? I cant imagine he went to help Lucifer
willingly.
Well
yes and no, Dean hedges. Chuck had a
vision. Of me. Lying dead at Michaels feet.
So Sam went to Lucifer to help destroy Michael. Yes,
thats what happened here, Castiel says. But how
did Sams powers become so unstable?
Dean sighs heavily. It was Adam.
Adam? Castiel asks, brows furrowing further.
Yes, you mentioned him earlier. Who was he?
He was our half-brother, Dean replies.
Your half-brother, Castiel echoes. No. The
Winchesters never had a half-brother.
Maybe not in this world, Dean shrugs. Or maybe
Michael never found him here. I dont know.
Michael was looking for him? Why? Castiel asks.
Because Adams mutation allowed him to change his
appearance, and he needed Adam to look like me, Dean
explains.
He was a shape-shifter, Castiel says flatly.
Yes. No! Dean blurts, suddenly realizing how
suspicious that sounds when hes still suspected of being a
shape-shifter himself. They might start thinking hes
Adam. Okay, I know it sounds bad, but just let me
explain, Dean pleads.
Castiel narrows his eyes, considering him for a moment, before
leaning back in his chair and nodding. Start from the
beginning, he says.
Right. Okay, Dean nods, taking a deep breath to
regroup his thoughts. Hes going to have to explain himself
pretty well for Castiel to believe he is who he says he is. It
would help his credibility if the Dean in this world had a
similar life to his own, but Deans also curious to know
whats different enough that the world ended up like this.
Okay, he begins. See, Michael knew that Sam
would lose control of his power under a certain amount of stress.
Hell, thats how we knew Sam was a mutant in the first
place. When he was a baby, a sensor named Lilith picked up on
Sams ability to augment other mutants powers, so a
firestarter called Azazel broke into our house one night to find
out exactly what Sam could do whether it was worth
anything or not. But then mom walked in, and yeah
Azazel
killed her. And the stress on Sam shot Azazels power so out
of control, it burned down half the house.
Castiel doesnt say anything to this, so Dean can only
assume things happened the same way in this world. He continues.
When Sam was away at college Azazel found him again, killed
Sams girlfriend Jess. The whole building wouldve
burned down if I hadnt got to Sam in time to neutralize his
power. Dean heaves a sigh. Her death was real hard on
Sam. He never really let himself get close to anyone, see. His
mutation may enhance other mutants powers, but sometimes
prolonged exposure to humans actually starts to create
mutation. And she seemed to be immune.
Castiel remains silent, still watching Dean with narrowed eyes,
so Dean takes his silence as a cue to keep going. Sam left
college after that to help me and dad track Azazel down. We spent
most of our lives trying to find Azazel. Most of the time we just
put down other mutants that got out of control, giving the rest
of us a bad name. Dad was human but he did the best he could to
protect us. He had to leave us alone a lot when we were younger
when things got too dangerous, so I practically raised Sam. I
guess it was one of those times when Dad was away that he met
Adams mom
Dean trails off. Castiel frowns, but
still doesnt interrupt.
Anyway, were pretty sure now that they kept coming
after Sam to test him, to see how strong hed gotten. We
think theyd been setting up all kinds of stress tests, but
Sam reacted the most when someone close to him was threatened.
Thats why they sent Ruby. Real snake. Shed her skin and
all. She had a similar power to mine, except instead of healing
mutation I think she just supressed it. So she was immune to
Sams mutation as well. She got under Sams skin and
practically delivered him to Lucifer on a silver platter,
Dean sighs again.
When that happened, Michael grabbed me, told me it was for
safekeeping as a last defence to neutralize Sams power if
he couldnt stop Lucifer himself. But the longer he kept me
captive, we realized that Michael wanted Lucifers
powers amplified. He wanted the world to burn. So that
afterwards, when he offered the government protection and order
out of the chaos, they would beg him to take over.
Dean looks up at Castiel then, expecting the man to take some
kind of offence to Deans implied assessment of the current
regime. But Castiel seems unsurprised, and Dean wonders just how
much Castiel knows, how far the similarities between their worlds
go. He feels that tiny thing in his chest daring to hope again.
So if he already had you, why didnt he use
you then? Why bother with a shape-shifter at all? Castiel
asks.
When we realized what was going on, you helped me escape,
and we ran You, me and Sam, Dean explains. You
helped us, kept us off Michaels radar so he could never
find us, kept us one step ahead and protected us... You gave up
everything for me, Cas. You were my best friend, you were family,
you were my--
Dont, Castiel hisses, abruptly standing
from his chair, and that look flickers across his face
once more that crack in his stone facade.
As Castiel sweeps out of the room, Dean feels himself lurching
forward against his bonds again, as if he could pry the crack
open with his hands and find his Cas under this obstinate
and unfamiliar exterior.
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