Some warning? Okay. How did you figure that was gonna go? 'cause the way I remember it, there wasn't exactly a good time to bring that up.
[ Honestly, between almost shooting Cas on sight because he didn't believe the town had pulled him here and then patching up injuries he'd caused by sending the guy off to his death, the other version of Cas hadn't been at the forefront of his mind. So if he sounds defensive? It's because he's feeling attacked.
He wanders over to the window and though he can't see out of it - this one is depicting a hoard of Croats swarming one of the old abandoned trucks from the camp - it's more habit than anything to try gauge what's going on outside.
There's another window, downstairs at the front of the house in the room he uses to store all the weapons and maps, that's of the moment he chose to use Cas as a diversion. Maybe he should warn him about that too, but eventually he decides that would probably just be a waste of time. He can own what he's done, had to push through the guilt of it. Doesn't mean he's pushed through the guilt of anything else he did to Cas though and that still feels heavy as stones in his blood.
He's barely looked over his shoulder at Cas again before he speaks. ]
Yeah. He can. But he's not on a leash, if that's what you mean.
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[ Honestly, between almost shooting Cas on sight because he didn't believe the town had pulled him here and then patching up injuries he'd caused by sending the guy off to his death, the other version of Cas hadn't been at the forefront of his mind. So if he sounds defensive? It's because he's feeling attacked.
He wanders over to the window and though he can't see out of it - this one is depicting a hoard of Croats swarming one of the old abandoned trucks from the camp - it's more habit than anything to try gauge what's going on outside.
There's another window, downstairs at the front of the house in the room he uses to store all the weapons and maps, that's of the moment he chose to use Cas as a diversion. Maybe he should warn him about that too, but eventually he decides that would probably just be a waste of time. He can own what he's done, had to push through the guilt of it. Doesn't mean he's pushed through the guilt of anything else he did to Cas though and that still feels heavy as stones in his blood.
He's barely looked over his shoulder at Cas again before he speaks. ]
Yeah. He can. But he's not on a leash, if that's what you mean.