Robin didn't want to go to sleep again. This nightmare terrified her too much. She could feel that in her sleep she was moving a lot, because she could see bruises developing all over her body.
It's still the middle of the day, but inside her house is very dark. She gets up and walks over to a window, seeing that the skies are gray outside. She starts becoming doubtful again as to the events from earlier in the day.
Her mother being a "demon", random men coming to her house and saving her, it all seemed so fantastic. She started to think about what could've happened if they weren't there, though. She could've died. Although she still wants to, she's glad she didn't. There's still too much for her to live for, especially now that her mother was dead. Now, her life could be so much better.
Robin starts to think about the men; how hot they were, how they got to her just in time. She couldn't decide who she liked best. Oh my God, she thinks, I'm being so immature.
Sam is the first one who pops into her mind. She could see how toned his muscles were through his suit. His eyes were beautiful. Green with flakes of gold. His face was full of chiseled features- high cheek bones, defined jawline. And he was so tall. He had to be the the tallest person she'd ever seen. He was strong, too, considering how he was holding her so easily. She had to have been in his arms for over ten minutes, and he didn't even have to adjust his grip once. She wondered how much he worked out. His hair was great, too. She imagined that he could be in a Pantene commercial. He was like a lion. All his features combined made him look like a moose.
Then, she thinks about Dean. He was still a lot taller than her, since she was only about 5'5. He looked so short compared to Sam, but that made him more adorable. His eyes were beautiful. They were like the greenest grass in the summer. He had such a round face, even though it wasn't fat. None of his features seemed to stand out to her, other than his chin. Of course, he also seemed very muscular. Sam seemed more muscular than he did, but he still had an amazing body. He seemed kind of like a bad boy, which she didn't mind.
Lastly, Castiel crosses her mind. He seemed so... inhuman. Especially considering he just appeared out of nowhere. That definitely showed he wasn't human, but she's new to this whole demon thing, so she couldn't tell if he was a demon of something else. He seemed pretty short, too, compared to Sam. Robin thought he was kind of rude. He didn't pay any attention to her, except for when the demon was about to kill her. This was greatly appreciated. His face was beautiful. Angelic even. His eyes were blue, blue like the purest lake. He had such a serious expression. A stubble was also obvious, which she though was just adorable.
Even though Castiel really seemed insensitive, he was the cutest to Robin. She wanted to have his trench coat. And even though he gave off a "strictly business" vibe, he also seemed laid back. His tie was loosened which really made him seem that way. He gave the impression that he didn't care how he looked, and she appreciated that.
Shaking her head, she decided she needed to stop thinking about this. Her mind was wandering to places that she didn't want it to. The "teenage hormones" were kicking in.
Instead, she decided she should figure out what that dream meant. The house was a mess. Glass was scattered everywhere, and so were bodies. Almost all of the bodies were strewn about the room. Some of them were missing, though, so she guessed that they must've left. It didn't worry her much, not because it didn't seem important, just because she was too tired to care. She could see destruction all over the house.
Finally, she made it to her mother's office, which was at the end of the hall. She saw that the computer was on and unlocked, which made things so much easier for her. Her mother always used to lock it, and had a really complex password which Robin never would've been able to find out. She walked over to it and shook the mouse to make sure it wouldn't turn off.
She turned on Google Chrome and started typing. Luckily, the wifi was still working. She searched "dream dictionary", which gave her thousands of results. Clicking through them, she decided the third result was probably the best one. She typed in "prison". It described it as "lack of freedom or loss of freedom. Punishment. Discipline. Feeling like authorities in your life are trying to take too much control over you, or that you are allowing them too much control." Seeing this, she thought that it perfectly described her life.
Robin was so happy that her mother was finally out of her life. That was the authority who was too controlling and was taking her freedom. It was just about time for dinner, now.
She walked back to the kitchen and opened the fridge. A couple apples, a cup of yogurt, and milk. Nothing for dinner. She decided that it'd be best to go somewhere for dinner instead.
Walking out of the house, she grabbed some money and the keys. She closed and locked the door and left.
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Angelic Love- A Castiel Love Story
FanfictionRobin is a 17 year old senior in high school. For much of her life, she has been mistreated in terrible ways. Then, her mother is possessed by a demon, which results in Sam and Dean Winchester and Castiel arriving to kill it. When they realize that...