Cas was finished cutting letters out of Frederik’s chest. He conjured a needle and thread and pushed it through the letters, combining them and making some sort of necklace. He walked to Frederik and hung the necklace around his neck.
He noticed how Frederik was losing conscience. His head hung down, drool came out of his mouth and he was deathly pale.
“Hey, stay up! Don’t fall asleep. We’re not done yet” Cas snarled and he punched Frederik in the face. Frederik opened his eyes, forgot for a second where he was, then remembered by seeing Cas.
“What are you still doing here? That chick busted you. She’s going to warn the cops. You should run” Frederik mumbled uneasy.
“Anna’s not going to do anything, unless she wishes to die on my hands” Cas snapped.
“I said I was sorry!” Frederik exclaimed and this time it sounded sincere. “Just let me go. I won’t do it again. I promise”
“I know you won’t” Cas replied mischievous. He opened Frederik’s belt and pulled of his pants. He placed the sword against his cock. “I’ll make sure of that” He moved the sword and Frederik let out a scream that filled the entire mansion.
Cas lifted his arm and aimed at the chains. A white light shone from his hand and the chains were broken. Frederik dropped hard on the cold basement floor and Cas heard something break. Trusting Frederik wouldn’t go anywhere soon, Cas walked to the end of the basement and came back with a cage full of rats.
Frederik lifted up his head, after he’d thrown up. “What’s that?” he asked scared to death.
“These guys are going to put an end to your misery” Cas said bitter and he freed the rats above Frederik.
He noticed how Frederik was losing conscience. His head hung down, drool came out of his mouth and he was deathly pale.
“Hey, stay up! Don’t fall asleep. We’re not done yet” Cas snarled and he punched Frederik in the face. Frederik opened his eyes, forgot for a second where he was, then remembered by seeing Cas.
“What are you still doing here? That chick busted you. She’s going to warn the cops. You should run” Frederik mumbled uneasy.
“Anna’s not going to do anything, unless she wishes to die on my hands” Cas snapped.
“I said I was sorry!” Frederik exclaimed and this time it sounded sincere. “Just let me go. I won’t do it again. I promise”
“I know you won’t” Cas replied mischievous. He opened Frederik’s belt and pulled of his pants. He placed the sword against his cock. “I’ll make sure of that” He moved the sword and Frederik let out a scream that filled the entire mansion.
Cas lifted his arm and aimed at the chains. A white light shone from his hand and the chains were broken. Frederik dropped hard on the cold basement floor and Cas heard something break. Trusting Frederik wouldn’t go anywhere soon, Cas walked to the end of the basement and came back with a cage full of rats.
Frederik lifted up his head, after he’d thrown up. “What’s that?” he asked scared to death.
“These guys are going to put an end to your misery” Cas said bitter and he freed the rats above Frederik.
Cas beached on the street, far away from Rufus’ cabin. He wasn’t sure how to feel. He was angry, because Dean wouldn’t listen to him. Dean always thought he knew everything better. He was disappointed, because Dean had no faith in him at all.
He was so up in thought that he didn’t hear his name. But maybe that was because she didn’t use his real name.
“Emmanuel!”
Someone grabbed his arm and forced him to turn around. He looked at the woman. She looked familiar.
“Didn’t you hear me?” the woman asked. Cas stared at her. “Don’t you recognize me? It’s me, Daphne, your wife?”
Cas widened his eyes as he remembered her.
“Daphne” he said breathless. “How did you find me? What are you doing here?”
“Well, I hired a detective, I needed to find you” Daphne said. She searched in her pockets and conjured a big brown envelope. “I need you to sign these”
“What is it?” Cas frowned.
“A petition for annulment” Daphne answered.
He was so up in thought that he didn’t hear his name. But maybe that was because she didn’t use his real name.
“Emmanuel!”
Someone grabbed his arm and forced him to turn around. He looked at the woman. She looked familiar.
“Didn’t you hear me?” the woman asked. Cas stared at her. “Don’t you recognize me? It’s me, Daphne, your wife?”
Cas widened his eyes as he remembered her.
“Daphne” he said breathless. “How did you find me? What are you doing here?”
“Well, I hired a detective, I needed to find you” Daphne said. She searched in her pockets and conjured a big brown envelope. “I need you to sign these”
“What is it?” Cas frowned.
“A petition for annulment” Daphne answered.