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![]() Of all the places in this world, there's nowhere worse you could be than where you are now. You're in hell - metaphorically or literally - and laying down and just dying seems more and more like the valid action to take. But you can't go any lower and death could be a no escape. There's only one thing keeping you from being a jaded, broken husk: you've fallen in love with someone who shares this fate. It's a love so different than the norm, that only those who've known this desolation can fathom. Perhaps they give you hope, they're an innocent worth keeping safe, they showed you unexpected kindness, or they're simply something to cling to. No matter what, you'll protect them and you wouldn't dream of leaving this place without them. They will leave, though... ...even if you don't. ☣ COMMENT. INFO. PREFERENCES. ☣ REPLY TO OTHERS. ☣ THREAD. CAPTURED → For a crime you committed or not, you're in a prison. |
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Mmm. 'In light of what we've experienced'...you're still trying to protect me, aren't you?
If all of Heaven were like you, the fighting really would stop. We'd all be looking out for one another.
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We should all be looking out for one another. We need to be able to rely on each other, not just because we're siblings, but also because it is very difficult to work together against a common enemy when we're also fighting each other.
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I suppose it bothers me that it isn't. Not sure that will change. I don't understand why what seems so obvious and vital to me isn't obvious to everyone else. [He sighs and shifts gingerly, head resting on Castiel's shoulder now.] It's been very frustrating.
[But Cas is still a bright spot, somehow. Prone to emotional restraint, but also prone to high ideals, sibling bonds among them. Balthazar places one of his hands between his brother's shoulderblades, bracing and rubbing lethargically.]
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[He tilts his head to lean against Balthazar's and lets his eyes drift partially shut.] It could change. It should change. There's plenty of sensible arguments as to why we shouldn't be fighting each other. We can set a good example for the others.
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He dares to nuzzle against Cas' shoulder, sighing.] I don't do sensible, Castiel. You'll have to be sensible. I'll be...whatever I am. Annoying and sentimental. Perhaps we balance each other out.
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[He wraps his arm back around Balthazar's shoulders and plants a light kiss on the top of his head.] You're not annoying. Sentimental, perhaps, yes; and we do compliment each other well.
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[Talk about sentimental. And he isn't even drunk yet!] But are you sure I'm not even a little bit annoying? I try so hard.
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You know I feel the same way about you, don't you? Even though I don't say it. That's why I don't find you annoying, even though you clearly do try.
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But since you've just confirmed it, I know now. [He reaches for the bottle, trying not to dislodge them from this very comfortable cuddle pile. He does feel he needs to be a little drunker for this level of emotion, though. Possibly Cas does, too.]
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I would have said something sooner, but the time was never right, and we've always been otherwise occupied.
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Hell, maybe they'll continue to be otherwise occupied, but at least he knows what he feels goes two ways. That's a fair sight better than he'd hoped.]
Let me preen your wings for you, Cas? Before I get too drunk to enjoy it.
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[It helps encourage him, this belief that God has helped them because they're on the right path, and doing what He had always intended them to do. Castiel prefers that explanation for why God left in the first place too - Maybe leaving Heaven was a way to force the angels to figure out how to stand on their own.
The offer drags his attention back to Balthazar. It's been a long time since anyone's preened his wings for him, and there's no denying that, especially after their ordeal, his feathers are in pretty sorry shape.]
All right. Thank you. I'll look after yours after.
[He's comfortable enough, curled up together, that it takes him a few moments to unwrap his wings from around them and stretch them out with a good shake, before shifting so his back is facing Balthazar.]
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But Cas he can trust. He ruffles the other angel's hair gently, but says nothing for the moment. He'll try to look at it his brother's way, at least for now. It's a kinder outlook.
The flash of wings makes him feel better altogether. He's missed wing preening, and the dark iridescence of Cas' feathers is one of the prettiest sights he knows of.]
Mmm. I'll take you up on that if you're not careful. You're all rumpled, but still glossy...let's see... [He starts with the primaries, relaxing into the task at once. It's strangely meditative.]
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I wouldn't have offered if I didn't mean it. You need it just as much as I do, I imagine.
[He relaxes as Balthazar goes to work on his wings, and takes another drink from his bottle. His eyes close and he sighs contentedly.]
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I definitely need it. I need your hands all over my wings. [He teases gently, deliberately making an innuendo of it.
His own hands are gentle, though, and precise in the attentions they administer. He smooths one feather at a time, then strokes them flat with his palms, working from the far end of the wing in closer to Castiel's back. Partway through he starts to lean against him lazily, though.]
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Unless you've been looking after them yourself when I haven't been paying attention.[That might be an innocent comment, or maybe not.
Castiel rests one hand in the sand as Balthazar leans against him.] Hmm. That already feels better. Thank you.
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And it feels better because I have magic fingers. [He almost purrs the words, but he's more being silly than being sultry just now, and he's aware of it. He does pause to nuzzle the nape of Castiel's neck, though, just because it's there, then works his way out along the other wing, in no hurry.
In between preening, though, he's drinking, possibly at a higher rate than his brother. Apple brandy is a little sweeter than what he's used to consuming; it goes down very easily, indeed. It'll take another couple bottles to make him tipsy, but he's starting to feel a very welcome buzz.]
Your wings are smoother than most, you know. Silky. Has anyone ever told you that?
Sorry for the delay!
You're being ridiculous. You know that, don't you? You are very good at it.[He lets out a deep, comfortable sigh as Balthazar nuzzles against the nape of his neck.]
Are they? No one's ever mentioned it before.
<3
Balthazar is used to decadence; brandy on the beach is decadent in its way. Being with Castiel feels wholesome, though, and the blend of the two emotions is a quicker way to make him giddy than drinking would be. He huffs a soft laugh into the hair at the back of Castiel's head, nuzzles again, and then pets a wing.]
I like being ridiculous. It's a luxury we don't get much, on duty.
And yes, they're silky. Like running my fingers through the night sky. Where do you keep the stars? [He makes a tickling motion against the downy feathers near a joint.]
Welcome back! <3
[Brandy, the beach, and Balthazar. Castiel couldn't be happier, really. He's not even focused on the war any more; choosing to focus on the moment instead. He lets his eyes close and relaxes into Balthazar's touch.]
Hmm. I don't think I need to hide stars in them. [His wing flares out reflexively as he's tickled.]