Hello again! Today's theme is silence. Character introspectives, breaking silence, or no dialogue at all...however you want to interpret it!
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When they're just.... there.
She now understands him better than ever.
He now understands her madness for what it really is.
They are broken.
She is not his twin.
He is not her father.
And yet they have become each other's pillar of strength and of love.
Most of the time, it is enough.
But the best part -- that's when they don't need to speak to communicate.
To understand.
To feel.
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There were the moments after he was forced to slay angels of Heaven, his brothers and sisters; sometimes alone, other times alongside Castiel, Dean, Sam himself, or any combinations of the members of Team Free Will. There was that moments in Ilchester, Maryland, when and where they struck down the Morningstar together- casting him down into Hell from the Earth as he was from Heaven. There was the confrontation with Michael and the remainder of Heaven after countless millenia, there was the clash with Raphael and those who followed his still misguided ways.
There was the discovery that, after all was said and done, after everything they - he - had been through, God still didn't seem to care enough to come back and set things right (What good is the Messenger of God, when God is nowhere to be found ( ... )
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Dean turns to Sam, who is watching them out of the corner of his eye as he reads on the couch. "A little help?"
"He says, 'This is the beginning.'"
And he isn't kidding. Cas takes him through the Enochian alphabet three times, pointing at each symbol, saying its name out loud, and waiting for Dean to repeat it. Sam divides his attention between them and his book, a small smirk on his face as Dean struggles.
Cas points at the first symbol again. "Pa."
"Pa," Dean says.
"Veh."
"Veh."
"Ged."
"Gid."
Cas shakes his head. "Ged."Ged," Dean repeats, and he stares down at the symbols Cas is pointing at, trying to commit them to memory. They all look the same to him. And how the hell is he supposed to use this to talk to Cas when he can't even figure out the damn alphabet ( ... )
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