"Come on, Cas," Dean said not liking his proposal at all.

"I won't do it unless you do it with me first," Castiel countered.

"Cas, that's what we call blackmail," Sam replied, "and you know how important that we do this."

Meg came into the cabin just then holding a box. "What's the harm in doing it once with him?" she asked them. "It's just a game of Twister."

Sam and Dean looked at each other and then looked at Meg.

"Meg, it's not just a game of Twister," Dean returned. "He'll want to play more than one game."

"Then he won't do what we need him to do," Sam said.

"And Crowley told you that," Meg said evenly. "I still think there's something going on that he's not telling us." She sighed. "Cas and I are safe for the meantime because he's on the little looney side, and once you defeat those monsters, Crowley's going to take you off the 'Do Not Touch' list."

Dean sighed. "Meg, we can take care of ourselves," he said, "and our proof is that we're still alive."

"And that luck's going to run out, Dean, eventually," Meg replied.

Castiel, sensing that there was going to be a fight, approached Meg and took the game from her. He shook it and the game was laid out. "You take the spinner, Meg," he told her and passed it to her.

Meg shook off her rising anger because she understood both sides and that she was scared for all of them. She looked at Castiel. "So, I'm exempted?" Meg asked. "Great." She took it. "Who's first?"

"Sam," Castiel replied. "Then it's me and lastly Dean."

Meg nodded and then spun the spinner. "Sam, left foot yellow."

Sam looked over at Dean and gave him the 'are we really going to play this' look.

Dean nodded and Sam proceeded to put his left food on a yellow circle. They were going to play with Castiel because they, Sam, Dean, and Meg, all realized that they were Castiel's family, and if there luck was going to run out, they all needed to remember this, a game of Twister.