There are few things that bring Michael joy. Being reminded of the holy oil molotov incident is not one of them.
"I meant our last meeting here, in Abraxas, but don't think that you setting me on fire is forgotten or forgiven," he says, emphasizing his words with an index finger pointed directly at him.
Michael does not forgive easily, especially when no apology has been offered and it's clear never will be. Castiel may wince at the recollection but Michael doubts that he has any regrets. Put back into the same moment with his memories intact, he's just about certain he'd do it again.
From anyone else, 'pigeon wings' might be an insult. From Castiel, it's the sort of blunt, straightforward comment he expects of a younger angel. Most of them hadn't been built to think or to analyze the implications of their words before they spoke. Castiel does do a lot more than what he was strictly designed to do, but that's another series of thoughts entirely.
Michael gives a hum that sounds as annoyed as he looks, but he agrees.
"I expect they had more doves to model for them than angels, and that having their eyes burned out would make it rather challenging to complete the piece."
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"I meant our last meeting here, in Abraxas, but don't think that you setting me on fire is forgotten or forgiven," he says, emphasizing his words with an index finger pointed directly at him.
Michael does not forgive easily, especially when no apology has been offered and it's clear never will be. Castiel may wince at the recollection but Michael doubts that he has any regrets. Put back into the same moment with his memories intact, he's just about certain he'd do it again.
From anyone else, 'pigeon wings' might be an insult. From Castiel, it's the sort of blunt, straightforward comment he expects of a younger angel. Most of them hadn't been built to think or to analyze the implications of their words before they spoke. Castiel does do a lot more than what he was strictly designed to do, but that's another series of thoughts entirely.
Michael gives a hum that sounds as annoyed as he looks, but he agrees.
"I expect they had more doves to model for them than angels, and that having their eyes burned out would make it rather challenging to complete the piece."