Aziraphale...
I held Olivette to me. I had missed her for centuries. She was gone, then I was caged as well. After all that, we were finally back together. She started sliding away from me, and I looked at her.
"You have to leave, again?" I asked, holding her arms slightly. She put her hands to my face and I saw sadness in her violet eyes.
"I will be back." She assured me, kissing my forehead. I held her hands.
"You leave so often, it brings one to question where you go," I looked at her as she looked at me, "And if I should be able to trust you as much as I once did."
"Of course, my love." She slid back onto my lap, holding my face in her hands and putting her forehead to mine. I breathed evenly and shut my eyes.
"You will be there later, yes?" I asked.
"Yes," She said, petting my hair lightly, "Don't worry."
When her weight left my legs, I opened my eyes. I was sitting alone. I looked down in dismay, feeling my heart sink.
Dylan...
"Sire," Olivette announced, kneeling before me. I was in shadows, "Aziraphale is sustained." She gasped slightly when I sent shadows against her, holding her down. I formed in front of her, and she looked up at me.
"Pray do tell." I said, fixing the cuffs of my jacket.
"He's still under the belief I am no longer working under your reign." She informed. I looked to her.
"Good," I remarked, "Make sure it stays that way." I let her go and she stood. She turned to leave, "Olivette," She looked back to me, "Dance a little dance, won't you? We can't have anyone snooping around business that they have nothing to do with."
"Of course," She nodded, and left. I knew she was going to do the opposite of what I told her. She didn't know that I was onto her. She was gaining back her will.
"Father?" A small voice said from behind me, and I turned back slightly, looking down in distaste at Elaina. She held her hands in front of her, staring at the ground, "May I leave?" I snickered slightly, and she fell to the ground, starting to cry as she held her arms.
They started turning charcoal black.
"You are no of use to me, dead or alive." I told her, forming in front of her and kneeling. She looked up at me, tears in her eyes, "Serves me right for thinking anything good could be born from a human womb."
"I, I love you," She said shakily, and I felt the disgust rising through my being. She looked at me in fear.
I let a soft smile spread across my face, "You may go out." She slowly let go of her arms, standing shakily. I sent her on her way, and let the smile leave my face.
Cas...
"Hi, this is Cas Winchester, I was wondering if you knew anything about heaven." I said, holding my face slightly after someone picked up. I rubbed my cheek slightly, "I'm wondering because it's important." I itched the back of my head, "Oh you know what, buddy? I ain't lookin' forward to talkin' to you either but here I am." I said, irritated and putting my fist on the table.
They hung up and I huffed, putting my phone down.
"No luck, eh?" Vincent asked.
"Oh no, I got all the information I needed." I told him sarcastically. He scoffed slightly.
"I got food," Jack said, coming in. He tossed me a burrito and I caught it. He gave the others to Guy and Vincent. We kissed slightly before he sat down and we all started eating.

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Two Worlds VI
FantasiWhile Cas begins relearning to Hunt without her powers, her and her friends work towards their goal of getting rid of the Mother, as well as try and figure out what Dylan is scheming. They are introduced to the underground organizations known as Cov...