Chapter Fourteen: Angel

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SOPHIA'S POV

I stretched my, well, Dani's arms, and yawned.

I noticed three men staring at me in shock.

One of them, a short one, but not too short, turned to walk to what I assumed was his car. The taller one followed him.

I looked at the one in a trench coat. The sight of him made my blood stop.

"Cassie?" I whispered. I ran to him and hugged him, knocking the air out of his lungs and rendering him speechless.

"It's ok, Dani." He said, confused.

I stepped back and grinned at him. "Wrong, little brother."

His eyes went wide and he hugged me back.

"Sophia. It's been too long." His voice was overtaken with emotion.

He let go and stepped back. "You fell."

"I had to!" I defended myself. "I knew that something terrible was going to happen, something involving my brothers, and I couldn't be there to watch it. Leaving was the best option in my case."

"I know," Castiel said softly. "But you are back now. And we have work to do."

"You're really bossy, Cassie, but I still love you."

I glance over at the boys to see the short one staring at me and Cas, then turning away, hopping in his car, and slamming the door really hard.

"Trouble in paradise?" I joked.

Cas tilted his head and looked at me, confused. I rolled my eyes.

"Whatever. My grace is still here, so..."

I walked over to the birch tree and touched. Instantly, I felt my wings growing back in, and it hurt.

Imagine the worst pain you've ever had, then multiply it by a thousand.

That's how it felt.

Then, as quickly as it begun, it was over.

I turned around to look at Castiel. I smirked at him, stretching my grey and white wings.

He smirked back and stretched his, pure black wings that were bigger than mine.

"Aw, that's only because I haven't had mine in 25 years," I complained.

Cas sighed. "Let's go."

"No. Just tell me where you are, or where you're going to be, and I'll meet you there," I said, turning my back to him.

"What do you mean?" He asked.

"It means I have a long overdue flight." I smiled, spread my wings, and imagined a nice little place. A quiet little field where I could practice flying.

Dani's phone rang, and I answered it.

"Hello?" A voice asked.

"Hi, who is this?" I questioned.

"It's me, Lilah. Where are you? I thought we were gonna meet up today."

It was...Brendon, I think? Who knows.

"Yeah, no. Sorry, I'm busy right now, maybe some other time."

"What?! Why? We were gonna go to Starbucks and do the game." He said sadly.

"Sorry?" I said.

I hung up.

Her phone rang again, and I rolled my eyes and answered it.

"Hello?"

"Thank God. Dani, where the hell are you?" It was...Sam Winchester. My older brother's vessel.

"Yeah. Um...Sam, when I get back, I need to talk to you."

"About Sophia? That's cool. I need to talk to you about something, too."

With that, he hung up.

I sighed and tracked his call. It was coming from Sioux Falls, North Dakota.

That's where I headed next.

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