It was night and visiting hours were long over, but that didn’t stop Dean from checking on his best friend.
Cas was sitting on the cold floor, his head buried in his knees, trying to make himself as small as possible.
Dean, always armed with a lighter, made some light, because it was pitchdark.
“Hello, in there” he detto a little nervous.
“Go away” Cas detto hoarse.
“Sure, I’ll wait for te outside” Dean detto confident.
“Then te can wait for a very long time” Cas said. “Because I’m not coming”
“Why not?” Dean asked a bit frustrated. “This isn’t about Meg, is it?”
Cas shook his head.
“Then why can’t te just zap yourself out of this cage?” Dean asked.
Cas lifted his head and looked at Dean, something Dean wished he hadn’t done. Even in the vague light of the lighter he could see Cas’ eyes were wet and bloodshot.
“There are people dying. And though I didn’t kill them, somehow they’re all connected to me. No matter how far I run, the bodies keep piling up and I’m scared that if I keep running the successivo body will be yours o Sam’s. So, I’m not running anymore. It has to end with me” Cas detto sad, but determined.
“Someone’s trying to frame you” Dean detto frustrated. “You can’t just give up. te didn’t do what they say te did…Or did you?”
Fury appeared in Cas’ blue eyes. “If you’re asking whether I hurt a four anno old girl in any way possible, then the answer is no”
“I knew that” Dean said, ashamed to have doubt his friend for a second. “I’m going to find te and attorney. Don’t say te don’t want one, because te need one. Just because te won’t come out, doesn’t mean I can’t do everything to get te out”
A heavy silence filled the spazio between them.
“Thanks, Dean” Cas eventually said.
Cas was sitting on the cold floor, his head buried in his knees, trying to make himself as small as possible.
Dean, always armed with a lighter, made some light, because it was pitchdark.
“Hello, in there” he detto a little nervous.
“Go away” Cas detto hoarse.
“Sure, I’ll wait for te outside” Dean detto confident.
“Then te can wait for a very long time” Cas said. “Because I’m not coming”
“Why not?” Dean asked a bit frustrated. “This isn’t about Meg, is it?”
Cas shook his head.
“Then why can’t te just zap yourself out of this cage?” Dean asked.
Cas lifted his head and looked at Dean, something Dean wished he hadn’t done. Even in the vague light of the lighter he could see Cas’ eyes were wet and bloodshot.
“There are people dying. And though I didn’t kill them, somehow they’re all connected to me. No matter how far I run, the bodies keep piling up and I’m scared that if I keep running the successivo body will be yours o Sam’s. So, I’m not running anymore. It has to end with me” Cas detto sad, but determined.
“Someone’s trying to frame you” Dean detto frustrated. “You can’t just give up. te didn’t do what they say te did…Or did you?”
Fury appeared in Cas’ blue eyes. “If you’re asking whether I hurt a four anno old girl in any way possible, then the answer is no”
“I knew that” Dean said, ashamed to have doubt his friend for a second. “I’m going to find te and attorney. Don’t say te don’t want one, because te need one. Just because te won’t come out, doesn’t mean I can’t do everything to get te out”
A heavy silence filled the spazio between them.
“Thanks, Dean” Cas eventually said.