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Halm reached up with his thumb, rubbing Cas's cheek.
"Six years, you say," Halm said quietly. He was in charge of souls… Perhaps Cas's father was still here. In the underworld.
Halm reached up with his thumb, rubbing Cas's cheek.
"Six years, you say," Halm said quietly. He was in charge of souls… Perhaps Cas's father was still here. In the underworld.
Cas nodded. "At least, that's what they said… I guess they could be lying, but I don't see why they would…"
"I don't either," Halm said. "But he's gone now. We can't change what happened."
Cas nodded again and sighed. "I just… I wish I could apologize to him…"
Halm went quiet for a long moment.
"What if you could?" He asked softly. "I am the God of souls. What if… I could find him? Let you talk to him?"
"R-Really? But… there's so many souls here! How would you even find him?"
"It would take some time," Halm said. "But I could find him. Would that help you?"
"Um… maybe… I hope he's not still mad at me…" Cas sighed softly.
"He won't be able to do anything," Halm said softly. "And most let go of their anger when they get here."
"I hope you're right, Halm…" Cas sighed softly and closed his eyes.
Halm rubbed Cas's back a bit more, happy to be able to help.
"I'll be there if you want me to, when you talk to him." The father wouldn't be able to do anything if Halm was there.
Cas nodded a bit. "I… um… when are we…?" He asked awkwardly.
"Talking to him?" Halm asked, just to be sure. He had a hard time keeping up on conversations sometimes. He didn't have them often.
"Y-Yeah… when are we gonna go?" Cas repeated, fidgeting a bit.
"Whenever you're ready to. You don't have to rush if you don't want to." Halm wasn't sure now would be a good time, but it was Cas's decision.
Cas nodded a bit. "Um… maybe after dinner… I think I'll have calmed down by then…"
"Okay then." Halm was still holding Cas in his lap, waiting for Cas to want to get down.
Cas showed no signs of wanting to do so. He felt safe and warmer in Halm's arms, so he didn't plan on leaving.
Halm sighed softly, wrapping his arms around Cas a bit more securely. This was nice.
"What time is it?" Cas asked softly after a couple of minutes.
"5:03," Halm said, looking up at the clock. He had been watching Cas. Cas was just so cute curled up like this.
"Mmkay…" Cas yawned and shifted a bit to be more comfortable in Halm's lap. He seemed more relaxed now and was content for the time being.
Halm was happy Cas seemed to be doing so good. Soon, though, he would need to go make dinner.
Cas relaxed in Halm's arms, struggling to stay awake. He was always tired, so he tended to sleep more than the average person.
Halm watched Cas, smiling softly. Eventually, though he had to get up. He carefully shifted Cas to one arm, trying not to jostle him.
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