[ There's a dissonance here. A miscommunication. Where Dean considers his counterpart broken, Castiel does not. He's different in obvious ways but the ones that matter - the ones that make him him - are still there. He's seen it. How deeply he cares. Lay witness to his grief only a week ago not to know when he watched over him on that first night of Dean's death. It was enough to cement a truth he'd always known when Dean talked about sacrificing him to kill Lucifer. It wasn't a sacrifice but mercy. They both knew that now.
The disappointment he expects and tackles it head-on. What he doesn't expect is Dean's reaction. Not disappointment but an emotion he can't quite pinpoint. One he quickly sets aside the moment he breaks out into a coughing fit that has him struggling for air. ]
Dean? [ Why does he sound like - ] Are you sick?
[ Worry takes over and he's hovering because he can't do anything else. He knew what it meant to be sick, felt the weakness, nausea, and all the little aches that piled up that soured the experience. Was that what he was feeling now? Why was he out in the cold then? The nightmares, his mind supplies which only adds to a sense of guilt lodged deep inside. ]
Yes, I was at the fire station. [ He answers, before letting his concern take voice. ] Do you need to go inside?
[ Waving a hand to try gesturing it doesn't matter, he takes a couple attempts at clearing his throat. His eyes are watery with residual fever, but mostly he's just tired. Avoiding the sleep he'd been craving in October hasn't made November much easier. ]
No. I've been in bed for days. I have to look at those four walls anytime soon I'm gonna lose it.
[ Not that anybody gets to hold onto their sanity all that long here. Though maybe he lost his a long time ago, his brain just hasn't caught up with that fact yet. ]
Doesn't matter, Cas. The hell happened? Your powers just disappeared?
[ He counters, not to mention that coughing fit. He knew what that burning sensation felt like. The one that clung to his chest every time he coughed. ]
I used up too much of my grace.
[ He answers, clearly not happy with Dean's dismissal of his current state. He doesn't believe him, but he doesn't know what signs to look for other than the obvious ones like coughing fits. ]
I have to wait for it to regenerate. Until then, I'm human.
[ The statement about how shitty he looks - he's aware, he feels like that too - is ignored. It's always been easier to focus on other people and this isn't an exception. Even less of an except because it's Cas.
Emotions a maelstrom in his chest, somehow he's paler than he was a few minutes ago, white as a sheet, and he doesn't know how to fix this. That's his purpose here, right? To fix things, like he used to. Concern laces through his expression, and if he didn't already look older thanks to the Death Flu gripping his body, he definitely does with how much he's frowning. ]
Please tell me you have a weapon.
[ A plea that sounds exactly as desperate as it is, his heart is beating uncomfortably fast in his chest. He hates it, hates that this is even a possibility here. Crap. ]
Okay. Uhhh, where are you staying? You're not just hanging out in the forest, right? Tell me you're not doing that, man.
[ He repeats, patient, knowing how slow the brain addled when sick. It happened to him the last time he was human. The world seemed rather large when simple acts required so much of your concentration to get through them. ]
I found a blade in one of the abandoned shops.
[ More of a pocket knife. Without his powers, he can't materialize his angel blade, but it's enough. He's done more with less. It's not his powers that mark him a soldier but a keen intellect for strategy and tactics. He's not defenseless. Only human. Dean should appreciate the sentiment. ]
I have a sleeping bag. [ He answers, aware of what he's getting at. ] I borrowed it from another 'you' but never got a chance to return it.
[ So he kept it both out of practicality and sentiment, though he's not fully aware of the latter. He only knows Dean gave it to him and it's warm enough to keep him from getting sick this time around. ]
[ Yeah, okay. Some intervention needs to be run here and Dean's just about got enough energy to run it. Shaking his head no, he squints at Cas like he's trying to work out how exactly he's been dealing with the situation up until now. ]
It's November. In... [ He gestures, his hand waving to their surroundings ] dream Maine. Or whatever. Sleeping bag's not gonna cut it, Cas. How are you not already a block of ice?
[ It's easier, sliding into a version of himself that actually extends care through a freaking lecture, with Cas. ]
Stay here. Look I know it's not the Ritz but it beats being out in the cold.
I was told it's rated for winter. I believe that was an accurate description so long as it's zipped up all the way.
[ He's been careful of that and has spent warmer nights than his first round of being human. He's rather proud of himself. He failed miserably the last time, but he learned from his past mistakes. This time around, he made it his priority to find food and shelter. Made sure not to get sick. Hence why Dean's lecture mode doesn't sit well with him. ]
[ Blankness makes Dean's expression slack for a moment, like he needs an extra moment to keep up. Is he talking a different language or something? Squinting in confusion, he glances aside as though he needs to just think about what it is he's got to say next.
Right, the cold thing. ]
Uh, sleeping bag's not just a bullet proof method of avoiding the cold. If you're human that means hypo-- the cold thing... [ He knows the word hypothermia, it's just not supplying itself right now ] that's a thing. For you now.
[ Or something. Why is it so hard to think? ]
I'm just sayin' if you need a place to stay you got it.
I'm aware that people aren't equipped to handle the cold. I witnessed the first Neanderthals skin the animals they killed for their meat and fur.
[ He didn't have the same acquaintance with the harsh winds and frigid temperatures as he does now, but the concept isn't lost on him. He's aware of the dangers that now face him, but it seems, it's not exactly what Dean means to say, and it takes him a moment to process the offer before he slowly nods, acknowledging it. ]
Thank you, Dean.
I'm watching over the bees right now. I suspect they might need to be moved before the month is over. If that happens, I'll need to find shelter for both of us.
[ But by then, he'll have found the bunker and wouldn't need to burden him. ]
[ For a second, Dean's half-wondering if Cas means he's going to skin some deer. The messy squint he sends in Cas' direction is all of that with the addition of feeling like he might be about to hack up a lung. Face turning away again, he raises a fist and coughs, the wheezing unmistakable as his eyes take on a glassy, barely suppressed stinging.
It takes almost a full minute for him to pull himself back together, a hand scrubbed over a decidedly tired face. He just wants to sleep without the nightmares. ]
You still got them under that tree?
[ He hasn't been to see those bees since August, but he remembers where they are. Had swung by and checked in on them while Cas wasn't exactly... himself. ]
[ The cough raises his concern and he steps forward, stops. Indecision creeps into the groove of his temple and his mouth flattens into a thin line ignoring the awkward press of dry lips. ]
Dean. [ A worried look. ] You should go inside. You're sick.
[ The follow-up question distracts him and he stops searching for signs of a fever and looks back at him instead. ]
It's their home. I won't move them unless the hive is in danger.
[ He wasn't supposed to interfere at all. Every creature had its time. He knows this, yet something is different now. He doesn't understand it, but it drives him to act. To put disrupt the natural order for creatures so much smaller than what he is, what he truly is. He can no more turn his back on them than he can on the man struggling to simply hold a conversation. ]
Dean. [ Sliding a hand into his coat pocket, he pulls out a small rectangular box. Inside is a packet of gel-like pills meant to reduce fevers. Castiel offers them to Dean. ] Take these. They helped me feel better when I was sick.
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The disappointment he expects and tackles it head-on. What he doesn't expect is Dean's reaction. Not disappointment but an emotion he can't quite pinpoint. One he quickly sets aside the moment he breaks out into a coughing fit that has him struggling for air. ]
Dean? [ Why does he sound like - ] Are you sick?
[ Worry takes over and he's hovering because he can't do anything else. He knew what it meant to be sick, felt the weakness, nausea, and all the little aches that piled up that soured the experience. Was that what he was feeling now? Why was he out in the cold then? The nightmares, his mind supplies which only adds to a sense of guilt lodged deep inside. ]
Yes, I was at the fire station. [ He answers, before letting his concern take voice. ] Do you need to go inside?
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No. I've been in bed for days. I have to look at those four walls anytime soon I'm gonna lose it.
[ Not that anybody gets to hold onto their sanity all that long here. Though maybe he lost his a long time ago, his brain just hasn't caught up with that fact yet. ]
Doesn't matter, Cas. The hell happened? Your powers just disappeared?
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[ He counters, not to mention that coughing fit. He knew what that burning sensation felt like. The one that clung to his chest every time he coughed. ]
I used up too much of my grace.
[ He answers, clearly not happy with Dean's dismissal of his current state. He doesn't believe him, but he doesn't know what signs to look for other than the obvious ones like coughing fits. ]
I have to wait for it to regenerate. Until then, I'm human.
[ Just like him and most everyone else here. ]
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[ The statement about how shitty he looks - he's aware, he feels like that too - is ignored. It's always been easier to focus on other people and this isn't an exception. Even less of an except because it's Cas.
Emotions a maelstrom in his chest, somehow he's paler than he was a few minutes ago, white as a sheet, and he doesn't know how to fix this. That's his purpose here, right? To fix things, like he used to. Concern laces through his expression, and if he didn't already look older thanks to the Death Flu gripping his body, he definitely does with how much he's frowning. ]
Please tell me you have a weapon.
[ A plea that sounds exactly as desperate as it is, his heart is beating uncomfortably fast in his chest. He hates it, hates that this is even a possibility here. Crap. ]
Okay. Uhhh, where are you staying? You're not just hanging out in the forest, right? Tell me you're not doing that, man.
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[ He repeats, patient, knowing how slow the brain addled when sick. It happened to him the last time he was human. The world seemed rather large when simple acts required so much of your concentration to get through them. ]
I found a blade in one of the abandoned shops.
[ More of a pocket knife. Without his powers, he can't materialize his angel blade, but it's enough. He's done more with less. It's not his powers that mark him a soldier but a keen intellect for strategy and tactics. He's not defenseless. Only human. Dean should appreciate the sentiment. ]
I have a sleeping bag. [ He answers, aware of what he's getting at. ] I borrowed it from another 'you' but never got a chance to return it.
[ So he kept it both out of practicality and sentiment, though he's not fully aware of the latter. He only knows Dean gave it to him and it's warm enough to keep him from getting sick this time around. ]
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[ Yeah, okay. Some intervention needs to be run here and Dean's just about got enough energy to run it. Shaking his head no, he squints at Cas like he's trying to work out how exactly he's been dealing with the situation up until now. ]
It's November. In... [ He gestures, his hand waving to their surroundings ] dream Maine. Or whatever. Sleeping bag's not gonna cut it, Cas. How are you not already a block of ice?
[ It's easier, sliding into a version of himself that actually extends care through a freaking lecture, with Cas. ]
Stay here. Look I know it's not the Ritz but it beats being out in the cold.
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[ He's been careful of that and has spent warmer nights than his first round of being human. He's rather proud of himself. He failed miserably the last time, but he learned from his past mistakes. This time around, he made it his priority to find food and shelter. Made sure not to get sick. Hence why Dean's lecture mode doesn't sit well with him. ]
Dean, I'm not out in cold. I have a sleeping bag.
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Right, the cold thing. ]
Uh, sleeping bag's not just a bullet proof method of avoiding the cold. If you're human that means hypo-- the cold thing... [ He knows the word hypothermia, it's just not supplying itself right now ] that's a thing. For you now.
[ Or something. Why is it so hard to think? ]
I'm just sayin' if you need a place to stay you got it.
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[ He didn't have the same acquaintance with the harsh winds and frigid temperatures as he does now, but the concept isn't lost on him. He's aware of the dangers that now face him, but it seems, it's not exactly what Dean means to say, and it takes him a moment to process the offer before he slowly nods, acknowledging it. ]
Thank you, Dean.
I'm watching over the bees right now. I suspect they might need to be moved before the month is over. If that happens, I'll need to find shelter for both of us.
[ But by then, he'll have found the bunker and wouldn't need to burden him. ]
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It takes almost a full minute for him to pull himself back together, a hand scrubbed over a decidedly tired face. He just wants to sleep without the nightmares. ]
You still got them under that tree?
[ He hasn't been to see those bees since August, but he remembers where they are. Had swung by and checked in on them while Cas wasn't exactly... himself. ]
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Dean. [ A worried look. ] You should go inside. You're sick.
[ The follow-up question distracts him and he stops searching for signs of a fever and looks back at him instead. ]
It's their home. I won't move them unless the hive is in danger.
[ He wasn't supposed to interfere at all. Every creature had its time. He knows this, yet something is different now. He doesn't understand it, but it drives him to act. To put disrupt the natural order for creatures so much smaller than what he is, what he truly is. He can no more turn his back on them than he can on the man struggling to simply hold a conversation. ]
Dean. [ Sliding a hand into his coat pocket, he pulls out a small rectangular box. Inside is a packet of gel-like pills meant to reduce fevers. Castiel offers them to Dean. ] Take these. They helped me feel better when I was sick.