[Castiel can't read his mind and even if he could, he probably wouldn't. He's long since learned that using his divinity to gain insight into the unseen nature of humankind only heralds poor results.
Dean saw no point in the ruse and was honest from the get-go, something Castiel appreciated having come from an environment so far removed from similar acts of kindness. The mention of being friends only reveals a sage nod in response.
Sam is certainly the sort of fellow he would've entertained friendship with. A paragon of humanity, a lot of the good qualities he saw in Sam and Dean both present in him.] How many friends have you had leave only to suddenly return?
[Castiel's brows lift to punctuate his interest, not because he's asking after Sam but because he hopes to discern the regular frequency of involvement in this realm and whether or not its multi-dimensional manipulation was faulty.]
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Dean saw no point in the ruse and was honest from the get-go, something Castiel appreciated having come from an environment so far removed from similar acts of kindness. The mention of being friends only reveals a sage nod in response.
Sam is certainly the sort of fellow he would've entertained friendship with. A paragon of humanity, a lot of the good qualities he saw in Sam and Dean both present in him.] How many friends have you had leave only to suddenly return?
[Castiel's brows lift to punctuate his interest, not because he's asking after Sam but because he hopes to discern the regular frequency of involvement in this realm and whether or not its multi-dimensional manipulation was faulty.]