~Chapter 6~

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          After a few days, Uri had gotten very good at her training. She could pretty much go almost anywhere. Though, their was one time she was in thought about Italy and she accidently flew there for about 30 minutes before Castiel found her. He brought her back and told her to be careful about it and to control when and where she flew.

          The boys still weren't back after about four days and she was starting to get worried.

         "Castiel? When do you think they'll be back?" She flipped a page in the book she was reading titled Angel Lore. According to Castiel, most of what was written is correct, but a lot of details were missing or warped into lies. She still found it very fascinating, even if some of it was false.

          "Their arrival times are not in a systematic criterion. I cannot predict when they arrive or depart." Uri looked up at him, trying to comprehend what he just said.

        "Well, yeah, I understand that. I can't predict it either, but what I was asking was it you think they'll be back soon."

      "Oh, right. Well, I do think I believe that they will be back soon." Uri  nodded and went back to looking over her book. A section caught her eye:

                          ARCHANGELS

            Archangels are the first and most powerful type of angelic being created by God. Being the oldest of the angels, archangels are at the top of the celestial hierarchy. They possess incalculable power and answer only to God, although there are others more powerful than them.

          Uri hummed in interest in what she had just read.

"Hey, Cas?"

"Yes?" He was sitting back on the couch and turned his attention to Uri.

      "Are there archangels?" Castiel seemed surprised at her question,

       "Yes, there are archangels. There are four of them: Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Lucifer. Michael is the mightiest of the archangels and is the most loyal and obedient to our Father. Raphael is what you would call high-handed; he is the most ruthless and imperious. Lucifer is God's most loved, though, he is the most prideful and greedy. And Gabriel is, well, was, the most mischievous and deceptive, but was the only archangel to ever care for humanity." Castiel explained and Uri heard something that popped a question in her head,

          "Wait, what do you mean 'Gabriel was'?"

        "Well," Castiel looked sad, "Lucifer killed him before he and Michael were thrown in the cage." Uri's jaw dropped a tad and her eyes filled with sadness as well,

         "I'm so sorry, Castiel."

       "There is no need to apologize, you did not take part in any of it. It is not your fault."

         "I know, Castiel, but I'm sorry that he died. I can see you miss him."

         "I do." He dropped his head, looking at the floor. Uri closed her book and watched Castiel's movements. She didn't like to see him like this. It hurt her to see him sad and upset. She decided to change the subject,

        "You know what I've always wondered?" Castiel looked back up to Uri, eyes still sad, but curious. "I've always wondered what heaven looked like." Instantly, Castiel cheered up,

       "Oh, it is beautiful." He stood up off the couch. "Would you like to see it?" Uri smiled,

         "I would love too." She walked over and grabbed Castiel's hand. "Lead the way." Castiel blushed and looked at the interlocking hands, but looked back at Uri's eyes and smiled and nodded, then they disappeared.

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