Cas arches his brows, tipping his chin up towards Sam briefly. Buckle up, friend, we've found some weird shit. Jack, the kid calls himself. This kid who's apparently much more than just some human young man - the glow of his grace nearly blinding, wings there apparent, but he doesn't seem to quite fit into angel entirely.
"Jack is from the year 2020, and seems to know us - you, Dean and I - very well." He's more slumped shoulders and sheepish frown than he is stiff and guarding; this boy isn't a threat, just an anomaly. An deeply curious one, and Cas paces around to the side, head at a tilt as he takes a better look over him, now that they aren't making a quick journey to find Sam. "And he's... an angel? Are you?"
'Jack' doesn't ring any bells, and at this point, Cas kind of wishes it did, so he didn't have to break the hard news. But now that they're at Mag's and off the street, he ought to be honest.
"I apologize for not mentioning it sooner, Jack, but the last year I remember is 2014." It actually hurts him to say it, seeing how fond this boy of them, and how crestfallen he seems with being a stranger now. But, just because they don't remember him doesn't mean he can't still be part of this found family unit.
"Can you tell us more about how we met you, back home?"
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"Jack is from the year 2020, and seems to know us - you, Dean and I - very well." He's more slumped shoulders and sheepish frown than he is stiff and guarding; this boy isn't a threat, just an anomaly. An deeply curious one, and Cas paces around to the side, head at a tilt as he takes a better look over him, now that they aren't making a quick journey to find Sam. "And he's... an angel? Are you?"
'Jack' doesn't ring any bells, and at this point, Cas kind of wishes it did, so he didn't have to break the hard news. But now that they're at Mag's and off the street, he ought to be honest.
"I apologize for not mentioning it sooner, Jack, but the last year I remember is 2014." It actually hurts him to say it, seeing how fond this boy of them, and how crestfallen he seems with being a stranger now. But, just because they don't remember him doesn't mean he can't still be part of this found family unit.
"Can you tell us more about how we met you, back home?"