[ Of all the things he anticipated Castiel might say, it isn't that. He'd imagined...mm. A remark on Castiel's inhuman nature. A past mistake. A dark secret.
His forehead wrinkles further. Castiel is right: Geralt technically hasn't the time for this, but Castiel is more than a stranger, more than a mere acquaintance. Geralt would call him a friend—or at least would not deny it if someone were to refer to them as friends. He knows Castiel well enough to understand that the angel would not bring this up if it weren't important. That it has something to do with his recent encounter with Dean. Or the creature masquerading as Dean. ]
Precisely shit all about us is conventional, Castiel. [ He's simply saying. He doesn't think a hunter being friends with an angel is an everyday occurrence. Geralt places little value on labels, anyhow. It's why he still refers to Jaskier as a friend. How others define them matters none to Geralt. Someone else can call them whatever they want. Doesn't change what Jaskier means to him.
Still, Geralt has long learned to read between the lines. It comes with the territory when you're knocking on the doors of villagers with a dozen secrets between them and more than just monsters under their beds. ]
What did the demon imply about your relationship with Dean?
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His forehead wrinkles further. Castiel is right: Geralt technically hasn't the time for this, but Castiel is more than a stranger, more than a mere acquaintance. Geralt would call him a friend—or at least would not deny it if someone were to refer to them as friends. He knows Castiel well enough to understand that the angel would not bring this up if it weren't important. That it has something to do with his recent encounter with Dean. Or the creature masquerading as Dean. ]
Precisely shit all about us is conventional, Castiel. [ He's simply saying. He doesn't think a hunter being friends with an angel is an everyday occurrence. Geralt places little value on labels, anyhow. It's why he still refers to Jaskier as a friend. How others define them matters none to Geralt. Someone else can call them whatever they want. Doesn't change what Jaskier means to him.
Still, Geralt has long learned to read between the lines. It comes with the territory when you're knocking on the doors of villagers with a dozen secrets between them and more than just monsters under their beds. ]
What did the demon imply about your relationship with Dean?