For a minute Cas’ feet seemed to be stuck on the ground, but as he saw Daphne running away, along with the opportunity of a lifetime with her, he forced himself to move.
However as he tried to reach her, he felt a firm grip on his upper arm and the next moment he and Meg were standing next to the swimming pool.
“What in God’s name do you think you’re doing?” Cas asked furious.
“I am saving you from the biggest mistake in your life” Meg said. “You don’t want to marry that girl”
“Because I want to marry you? Is that what you’re trying to say?” Cas asked still angry.
“No! Just not her! You don’t even know who you are! Shouldn’t you figure that out before you jump into commitments?” Meg exclaimed.
“I may not know who I am, I still know how I feel” Cas said sharp. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to find my fiancée”
“No” Meg said and she grabbed his arm. Cas pushed her away, and she fell backwards. But as she was still holding on to Cas, she dragged him along into the swimming pool. As soon as they both reached the water surface Meg grabbed Cas’ collar and kissed him passionately. The kiss took Cas by surprise. It was not like any of the kisses he had shared with Daphne.
“Don’t marry her” Meg pleaded.
“I have to go” Cas said with a trembling voice. “I love her”
Meg shook her head. “You’re confusing gratitude with love. Because that’s the only thing you’re feeling. Gratitude. And maybe loyalty. Neither is enough to marry someone. You think you owe her something, because you think she saved your life. But truth is, she never did. You were never in need of saving”
“Just go away” Cas said as he swam to the shore.
However as he tried to reach her, he felt a firm grip on his upper arm and the next moment he and Meg were standing next to the swimming pool.
“What in God’s name do you think you’re doing?” Cas asked furious.
“I am saving you from the biggest mistake in your life” Meg said. “You don’t want to marry that girl”
“Because I want to marry you? Is that what you’re trying to say?” Cas asked still angry.
“No! Just not her! You don’t even know who you are! Shouldn’t you figure that out before you jump into commitments?” Meg exclaimed.
“I may not know who I am, I still know how I feel” Cas said sharp. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to find my fiancée”
“No” Meg said and she grabbed his arm. Cas pushed her away, and she fell backwards. But as she was still holding on to Cas, she dragged him along into the swimming pool. As soon as they both reached the water surface Meg grabbed Cas’ collar and kissed him passionately. The kiss took Cas by surprise. It was not like any of the kisses he had shared with Daphne.
“Don’t marry her” Meg pleaded.
“I have to go” Cas said with a trembling voice. “I love her”
Meg shook her head. “You’re confusing gratitude with love. Because that’s the only thing you’re feeling. Gratitude. And maybe loyalty. Neither is enough to marry someone. You think you owe her something, because you think she saved your life. But truth is, she never did. You were never in need of saving”
“Just go away” Cas said as he swam to the shore.
Since there was no way any of them was going to get any sleep, they packed their bags and loaded the Impala. Dean placed himself behind the wheel, Sam sat next to him and Meg on the backseat.
“First stop: Pontiac, Illinois” Dean said, as he started the engines and drove ahead. As they drove Dean turned on the radio to break the silence.
Meg stared out of the window. She felt utterly powerless. Had she still been a demon she would’ve just zapped herself to him. But then maybe she wouldn’t have felt this way and she wouldn’t even bother to go find him.
Maybe this was a sign. Maybe she was supposed to let go and go back to her old life.
No!, she reproached herself. You’re not going back to killing for fun. You didn’t get this far to throw it all away. You’re going to find Cas and get him back.
“Everything okay, there?” Dean asked.
“Yeah, I’m good” Meg replied with a mischievous smile.
“First stop: Pontiac, Illinois” Dean said, as he started the engines and drove ahead. As they drove Dean turned on the radio to break the silence.
Meg stared out of the window. She felt utterly powerless. Had she still been a demon she would’ve just zapped herself to him. But then maybe she wouldn’t have felt this way and she wouldn’t even bother to go find him.
Maybe this was a sign. Maybe she was supposed to let go and go back to her old life.
No!, she reproached herself. You’re not going back to killing for fun. You didn’t get this far to throw it all away. You’re going to find Cas and get him back.
“Everything okay, there?” Dean asked.
“Yeah, I’m good” Meg replied with a mischievous smile.