[ and it seems as though she really did have the most powerful piece on the board right between her thumb and forefinger. abaddon couldn't help the triumphant grin forming on her face. ]
[ while she's not ignorant of the fact that castiel is a wanted angel, and all those damn angels have fallen from the skies and now have nothing but vengeance on the brain, she's very well aware that if she holds castiel, she becomes a target, too. she doesn't particularly want any angels coming knocking on her door again. but, if she can, somehow, bargain with them, offer them the thing they want most, then perhaps she'll gain herself pure immunity. it's a thought. and it's the thought that counts. ]
Can you get me Crowley? [ it's her way of saying fine without so much as saying the words. castiel's smart; he can read between the lines. but he can also probably read that if he can't guarantee her the salesman, then their truce might be a little on the flaky side. ]
[ but something tells her he can. and will. and those damn boys, if they care for him as much as it seems they do, since abaddon's seen, firsthand, dean's love for his brother, someone he wouldn't let anyone he didn't trust near to help in his time of need, then they've definitely got a deal. ]
[ the one thing they'll ever truly agree on is that castiel is valuable. and abaddon's damn well pleased with the worth of him. ]
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[ while she's not ignorant of the fact that castiel is a wanted angel, and all those damn angels have fallen from the skies and now have nothing but vengeance on the brain, she's very well aware that if she holds castiel, she becomes a target, too. she doesn't particularly want any angels coming knocking on her door again. but, if she can, somehow, bargain with them, offer them the thing they want most, then perhaps she'll gain herself pure immunity. it's a thought. and it's the thought that counts. ]
Can you get me Crowley? [ it's her way of saying fine without so much as saying the words. castiel's smart; he can read between the lines. but he can also probably read that if he can't guarantee her the salesman, then their truce might be a little on the flaky side. ]
[ but something tells her he can. and will. and those damn boys, if they care for him as much as it seems they do, since abaddon's seen, firsthand, dean's love for his brother, someone he wouldn't let anyone he didn't trust near to help in his time of need, then they've definitely got a deal. ]
[ the one thing they'll ever truly agree on is that castiel is valuable. and abaddon's damn well pleased with the worth of him. ]