Previous half of chapter. It was dinner for five, as it turned out. Charlie had come along too, presumably because, with Anna off delivering Castiel’s letter to Angel Central and bringing some more angels back with her, Sam had stolen her only house guest. Funnily enough, it threw Castiel for a bit of a loop. He was slipping into the habit of
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Who's a good angel? Is it you, Castiel? Yes, it is!
Even a loving "betrayal" by a little brother deserves a show of solidarity from your lover. Especially over dinner, when the point is to relax.
I want to put together everything about Gabriel, though. Sam's longing to get out of town, see strange new worlds, and find a place where he isn't a freak -- those are so close to canon I feel like I have the basic concepts. But Gabriel's background is so rich and complex... He's the only angel to interact peacefully with humans, ever. The only watcher, the only angel ever to take on human shape. That's different from Gabriel's canon uniqueness, and I want to sort out what we know and what we don't know. I feel a little protective of Sam, who leads with his whole heart no matter how little he knows for sure.
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Because that's something Gabriel carefully never thinks about and can't forgive himself for. And given Castiel's dealing with the fact that he's in love with the man who killed his brother by carefully displacing all the blame off Dean and onto 'it was war' and 'it was the dogs'... that would not go down well.
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Of course Gabriel and Castiel both have things they avoid thinking about, and some of them are the same things. I need to be told when people are doing this, because my own ability to not think about something is on a par with my ability to lie. (If I'd never read about spies and moles, it would never have occurred to me that people could do that.) I hope this doesn't bite them too hard when they're faced with it again.
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