Considering the present climate of chaos in their lives any number of unsavory scenarios had occurred to Castiel as possibilities for their absence - but Dean has forbidden Castiel to go to him, so he tries to comply with Dean's wishes for once and stays. That doesn't mean it's easy. It doesn't mean the combination of his own intense guilt, his feeling of helplessness, and general ill-ease about Castiel's fight with Dean has made it easy. By the time he hears the impala pull up outside he's worked himself back into irritation again, almost anger, and so when Sam and Dean finally make their way in the door the first thing that comes out of Castiel's mouth is a very gruff and confrontational "Where were you?"
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Considering the present climate of chaos in their lives any number of unsavory scenarios had occurred to Castiel as possibilities for their absence - but Dean has forbidden Castiel to go to him, so he tries to comply with Dean's wishes for once and stays. That doesn't mean it's easy. It doesn't mean the combination of his own intense guilt, his feeling of helplessness, and general ill-ease about Castiel's fight with Dean has made it easy. By the time he hears the impala pull up outside he's worked himself back into irritation again, almost anger, and so when Sam and Dean finally make their way in the door the first thing that comes out of Castiel's mouth is a very gruff and confrontational "Where were you?"
"No, Dean. I won't. If heaven's doors close only souls will be able to pass through as aided by reapers. Angels will be locked in or out as the case may be." He smiles sadly and sighs. "I suppose there is little use in discussing it. I doubt I will have much say in the matter."
He looks down at Dean and considers the action a good long moment before lowering his and to touch the ends of Dean's hair. "Ultimately I don't mind if I am an angel or a Han so long as it is possible to share your afterlife with you when it is time, though I am uncertain if that is a priveledge I will be afforded."
"You're both comin' with me, like it or not," Dean mumbles into the pillow, only to jerk when Castiel's hand touches his hair, jolting and then relaxing as he realizes what it is, swallowing back the instinctive reach for a weapon. "I'm not just gonna roll over and let you and Sam get left behind."
It makes Castiel's heart swell a bit, to know that he is so well loved, that Dean will not give up on him. Cas slides his fingers through Dean's hair, massaging his scalp and feels himself relax. "If anyone can see it done it's you."
He has faith that Dean can achieve anything he puts his mind to, and it makes him feel proud thinking of all the things he has already overcome.
"You know, 's messed up. You've got all this faith in the worst possible guy, and none left over for you," Dean doesn't take the words back once they're out, but it's true. Yeah, Dean's pissed. Yeah, he's furious that Cas had done what he had done, and done it over and over, and yeah, this was a shit situation, but if Cas just bucked up a little and didn't bend over for all the angels who asked pretty please, well...
"You've proved yourself over and over again. I've only proved myself a failure." It's true in every sense, however Dean feels about himself every time he has been tested he has come through and proven himself worthy and just. Castiel's tests have all resolved themselves in failure. "
It's too late for confidence inducing talks, but Dean reaches up, and over, and clenches his hand on Castiel's shoulder, just once, and then drops it, letting him go.
"You're not a failure. You make some shit decisions."
"That's quite the understatement, Dean, but thank you." He appreciates the gesture, even if he doesn't fully believe it. The fact that even now Dean has faith in him does give him hope, even if he doesn't understand it. "I will never understand all this faith you have in me. I hardly deserve it. I've treated you shamefully. You deserve a better friend."
"You fucked up, yeah. Cas, stop beating a dead horse, okay?"
Castiel nods, but only because he doesn't want to further upset Dean. He can't blame him for not wanting to discuss it. It's all much too painful and Castiel has already forced the issue too many times today.
"What happened when you were gone?"