“Low grace.” He managed to get out but then groaned in more pain moving his free hand towards his mouth wiping it a little. But he felt worst with that simple action and a bit of sympathy for humans who don’t have a shred of grace trying to heal something so fatal.
He didn’t bother look up just moving a hand to put pressure on the wound he had. It wasn’t as if he wanted to bleed on the tiles it wasn’t controllable. Cas tried to speak but it made the pain worse and he curled into a ball.
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Cas:
Cas looked at her,”It’s not specified yet. Either Gabriel or Balthazar from the way the message came across.”
Deanna nodded and grinned, “Okay, cool.”
Cas looked at her confused for a second but then just shrugged.
Cas looked at her,”It’s not specified yet. Either Gabriel or Balthazar from the way the message came across.”
Cas:
He made the color vanish,”Just good news… Nothing that matters.”
“What good news?” Deanna asked, raising an eyebrow at him.
“One of my siblings might not be dead.”
Cas:
Cas turned red,”Nothing special.”
Deanna watched Cas’ face change color and she frowned. “‘Nothing special’ is getting you pretty worked up over there. C’mon, man. You can tell me.”
He made the color vanish,”Just good news... Nothing that matters.”
Cas:
Cas looked back at her after a while,”Just an message on the angel radio that’s all.”
“A message?” Deanna said, raising an eyebrow. “What did the message say?”
Cas turned red,”Nothing special.”
Cas:
“What I was just merely.” He cut off suddenly.
“You okay there, buddy?” Deanna asked, frowning at him.
Cas looked back at her after a while,”Just an message on the angel radio that’s all.”
“I just would rather not and just because I can handle copious amounts of things does not mean I should.”
“What I was just merely.” He cut off suddenly.
Cas:
“It’s comfortable.” He simply said sitting up.
“It’s semi-comfortable,” Deanna pointed out. “I’d know. I sleep in it.”
He shrugged.
“Dean.” He sighed,”No I’d rather not do such a thing.”
Cas:
Cas laid down on one of the beds waiting for her.
Deanna drove quickly, singing along to AD/DC as she drove. After about half an hour, she got to the motel. Walking through the door, she looked at Cas and raised an eyebrow.
“It’s comfortable.” He simply said sitting up.
Cas:
“I shall see you there.” He vanished and teleported to where she was staying at the hotel.
“Right,” Deanna muttered, nodding and sighing, walking outside and climbing in her car.
Cas laid down on one of the beds waiting for her.
“I shall see you there.” He vanished and teleported to where she was staying at the hotel.
Cas:
Cas didn’t reply for a while,”What now?”
“I have no idea,” Deanna said, sighing and shrugging. “We relax, I guess...”
His eyes closed for a minute,”Hotel room or?”