This is my new Supernatural story. I hope you enjoy it.
Angel Aide
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Castiel stood to the edge of the dark club. He looked out of place in the dark thumping environment. His pale trench coat tied tightly round his lean waist, and his impeccable suit underneath visible only between the slight gap in the breasts of his coat. His face was handsomely sculpted and its displayed expression was of supreme indifference. He was here for one reason only, and that was to talk to Robyn. His pale eyes were following her whereabouts as she danced furiously to the pulsating music. She moved with extreme grace, and he found himself curiously fascinated with the movements of her hips.
As the music stopped she paused and looked round, her eyes fastened with Castiel's and she quickly excused herself from the group of people she had been with, walking over to Castiel.
"Hey Cas, you need me?"
Castiel nodded, and taking her arm in his hand led her outside away from the noise of the club. Robyn stood looking up at him waiting for him to speak. Her black hair was tied back, she had a tight white crop top on and low slung grey trousers. He felt an insane urge to tug her top down, he did however resist, squashing the emotion as quickly as it came. Instead he led her further away from the club making sure there was no one to over hear what he needed to say to her.
"So what did you need this time?" Robyn asked him, flicking her fringe out of her face with a quick blow of air from her pouty mouth.
"Your needed on another assignment"
Robyn's face scrunched up "but I haven't finished this one"
"This is no longer important" Castiel said, waving one hand towards the club she had been in "There is better uses for you Robyn"
Robyn rubbed the bridge of her nose in frustration. "Did Nathan have anything to do with this sudden change of assignments"
"Nathaniel doesn't change your assignments Robyn, I do" Castiel's voice was mildly chastising and Robyn immediately flinched slightly.
"Alright, what do you want me to do?"
"Supervise the Winchester brothers" Castiel answered. His tone suggested that this was a simple everyday task that should pose no problems. Both him and Robyn knew though that that wouldn't be the case. The Winchesters had been a major thorn in all of their sides for as long as Robyn could remember. Which was a long time.
"You want me to supervise Sam and Dean Winchester?"
Castiel nodded "Yes, they need watching, you have to keep Dean on our side of this battle, and make sure that Sam stays away from Ruby"
"Cas, that's crazy" she exploded. "I can't control those two. I doubt anyone could"
"It isn't your place to judge that Robyn" Castiel said.
"What if I can't keep Sam away?" Robyn asked suddenly. All of the warriors had heard of Sam's sudden attraction to the demon. "What will happen to him?"
Castiel's expression didn't change as he said "He will be taken care of if he becomes a threat. That won't be your job though, you are just required to follow orders Robyn"
Robyn flinched again and finally nodded sullenly. "Alright, where are they?"
Castiel reached inside his pocket and drew out a small business card with the name of a motel on. "Drive fast" were his last words as he turned and walked away from Robyn into the mist of the night.
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Robyn was busy throwing things into the small case she used to travel with when someone knocked on her apartment door. She seriously considered ignoring whoever it was and hoping they would go away. Unfortunately this idea soon fled when the knocker increased not only the volume of there knocking but also the frequency. Grouchily she threw open the door, frowning at the man she found there. "What do you want Nathan" she snapped.
Nathan grinned good naturedly at her, as he leant against the doorframe one hand resting on the wood to support his weight. "I heard you were reassigned"
"really, you did huh?" Robyn said sarcastically. "I wonder how that could have happened?"
Nathan pushed himself off the doorframe and shrugged carelessly "beats me" he said, barging his way into Robyn's apartment and helping himself to one of the beers on the counter. Robyn didn't bother arguing with him, or telling him to get out. Not only was it pointless it would also give her a headache, which she could really do without. Instead she went back to packing her bag with the essentials of her life.
"So your annoyed at me now?" Nathan asked for behind her.
"Why would I be annoyed at you?" Robyn said. Not bothering to turn and look at him. Nathaniel's hands landed on her hips as he pulled her backwards into his body. Robyn sighed but didn't try and move his hands as they snaked round to her stomach and rested there instead.
"I didn't do this Rob" he said, suddenly sounding serious.
"Do what Nathan?"
"I didn't get you reassigned" Robyn turned in his grasp to look up at him, surprise in her face. "That's what you thought isn't it?" Nathan asked "That I'd got you moved"
Eventually Robyn nodded "That's what I thought" At Nathan's sudden frowned she continued "do you really blame me for that assumption though Nathan, after what happened"
Nathan frowned for a few more seconds before sighing and letting go of Robyn "I suppose not" he said.
Robyn watched him for a few more minutes before she continued to pack her things. With the renewed vigour of having a reason to get out of this room and the suddenly tense atmosphere.
"Where are they sending you?"
"I'm going to watch the Winchesters" Robyn answered. Not surprised by Nathaniel's curse after the Winchester boys were mentioned.
"They can't do that" he stated.
Robyn shrugged "Apparently they can, they can do whatever the hell they want whenever they like?"
"And what the hell is that supposed to mean?" Nathan demanded.
She turned back round to face him. "Have you not worked out yet that were all just pawns to them Nathan. Yeah sure we get the promise of a good time in heaven when were eventually freed. But other than that were just convenient idiots who let them do what they want with us"
"That's blasphemy Rob" Nathan said softly. As he backed away from her, touching the cross that hung round his neck. Robyn reached up and touched her own identical silver cross. It didn't burn her or even tingle so obviously she hadn't pissed of the almighty to much with her blasphemous words. "It's just the truth" she said. Zipping her bag up and throwing it up over her shoulder. Robyn looked over at Nathaniel, he had relaxed back against the counter.
"I suppose I'll see you in a couple of months" she said.
Nathan nodded watching as she walked out of the room. Robyn was down the stairs of her apartment block and had unlocked her car before she felt someone spinning her round and pressing their lips to hers. She clung to Nathan as he kissed her, before releasing her as suddenly as he had stopped her. "Be careful Rob" he said simply, before walking away from her. Robyn watched him go, clutching tightly to the motel card in her hand. She stood for a few minutes before finally she slid into her car, rammed it into gear and took off.
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Castiel had watched from the shadows as Nathaniel had rushed out of the apartment block after Robyn, and grabbed her before she could leave. He wasn't an idiot, he knew what was going on between the two of them. By all rights he should have intervened by know. Should have stopped what they were doing. It was forbidden for two earth bound warriors to have any connections to each other, apart from the shared loyalty to God.
He knew that was the reason that Robyn had blurted out her question about whether Nathaniel was the reason for her reassignment. She had wanted to know whether Castiel had found out about the two of them. She didn't know that Castiel had known about them from the first time the two of them kissed. He also didn't understand why he hadn't just reported the two of them, and left them to face the consequences of their actions.
He watched as Robyn herself watched Nathaniel disappear down the street and he wondered once again whether he was doing the right thing by sending Robyn to the Winchesters. Only time would tell whether or not his plans would work.
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As Robyn gunned her car to life and took off towards the motel address he had given her he could only stand and pray that they would work.
Robyn pulled up outside the motel the next morning. It was raining hard, and her windscreen wipers were having major problems keeping the screen even slightly visibly. Rummaging through her bag Robyn grabbed her purse and slung her bag over her shoulder, then quickly she jumped out of the car and ran to the reception. Even in the few feet it took to get to the door she got drenched. She was dripping on the floor as she booked herself a room, and by the time she was ready to leave the reception again she had started shivering.
Robyn glanced down at her room number again before running in what she hoped was the right direction. The rain was so heavy she couldn't see a thing, and had no chance of avoiding the sudden appearance of a man in front of her. She collided head on with him and went flying backwards, landing in a puddle on the floor.
"Crap" she muttered as the water soaked through the material of her jeans.
"I'm so sorry" the man shouted, trying to make his voice audible over the pounding rain. He bent down and grabbed Robyn's hand hauling her back to her feet. "Are you ok?"
Robyn nodded, trying to push her sodden hair out of her face so she could see him. "I'm fine, thanks"
The man's blurry face nodded, and pointed to his door. "Here come in before you drown"
Robyn had no chance to say no, as he had opened his own room door and pulled her in behind him. Robyn gasped in pleasure at the sudden warmth of the room. Turning round to thank the stranger once again. She paused in shock now she could see his face. He was extremely tall, with dark shaggy hair and equally brown eyes. He was hot in an extremely cute kind of way. He smiled down at Robyn as she stood dripping on his carpet. "I'll get you a towel" he said, moving towards the door to the side of the room, which she supposed led to a bathroom. Robyn looked round the main room while he was gone. There were two beds, and two bags so she guessed he was here with someone else. The presence of two beds led her to believe it was probably a friend or relative not a lover. A pair of jeans were thrown over one bed and a pair of socks lay at the bottom of the other. A laptop rested on the small kitchen table and what looked to be a dog eared set of playing cards were next to it. Robyn went over to them and picking them up carefully started shuffling them. She was still going when the guy came out of the bathroom, he had changed himself and was holding a towel. He grinned at her as she quickly put them back, and caught the towel he threw at her.
"You play?" he asked.
Robyn nodded "since I was a kid, my family used to play a lot"
"Yeah me and my brother played to. I'm Sam by the way"
Robyn's head jerked up at the name. Was it just coincidence that this guy was called Sam and he had a brother. Or was it Castiel causing the rain and giving her a shove in the right direction. Since she no longer believed in coincidence it must be Castiel, and the cute guy in front of her must be Sam Winchester.
Robyn leant forward and took Sam's outstretched hand shaking it, "I'm Robyn"
"Nice to meet you"
Robyn nodded and smiled at him. While she carefully removed the band keeping her long hair up, then rubbed the towel through the mass of dripping locks. It didn't dry it but at least she was no longer dripping. Sam was watching her as she gently combed through it using her fingers. When she was done Robyn handed the towel back into Sam's waiting hand. "Thank you"
"No problem" he answered throwing it over into the corner of the room, to rest on another bag. "So, are you staying here"
Robyn nodded "For now. I was just trying to find my room. The rain didn't help"
Sam grinned at her "What number were you looking for?"
Robyn rooted round in her pockets for the key, and read the number of the now soggy piece of paper "Uh, 098"
"That's next door, your in 096"
Robyn smiled again, another coincidence huh Castiel. "no kidding" she said to Sam.
"Do you want to wait till the rain stops at least before venturing out?"
Robyn looked over at the window where the rain was still hammering down against the glass. She had no wish to stay with Sam Winchester, hell she had no wish to even be in the same state as the Winchesters. She could all but feel the demon blood inside Sam tingling at her skin. Castiel had never mentioned that Sam had gotten to the point of drinking ruby's blood. She briefly wondered whether Castiel even knew. Even angels weren't all knowing. However Castiel had given her this assignment for a reason and she had no choice but to obey him. So reluctantly she nodded once again "Sure, that would be nice." Robyn picked up the cards again. "You want to play?"
"Alright" Sam said, pulling out on of the chairs and folding his long body into it. "What are we playing?" he asked.
"You got any change?"
Sam pushed his hands into his pockets and came out with a handful of loose change and some other objects that Robyn wasn't going to examine to carefully. Robyn took her own change out of her pocket and put it on the table. "Five card Stud?"
"With just me and you?" Sam said.
"Well unless you've got someone hidden in your bathroom" Sam laughed and shook his head. "Just us then"
"Alright, deal"
Robyn grinned and started to flick the cards out into order, with a well practised ease.
Dean was in terrible mood when he finally parked the Impala back in the motel lot. The rain had finally stopped about fifteen minutes ago, it hadn't stopped him getting drenched though while he was trying to gather information on their newest hunt. It didn't help that Sam had ditched him half way through to go and see Ruby again. Seen as Ruby still wasn't Dean's favourite person, hell she was still a demon. He didn't trust her and didn't think he ever would. Sam however seemed more than convinced that she was completely trustworthy.
He stamped up to their motel room door, and paused when he heard laughter coming from inside. The laughter sounded decidedly female. Surely Sam wouldn't have brought Ruby back to their motel room. He knew that Dean didn't like having anyone in their room.
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Dean was already ready to shout at Sam when he threw the door open. The girl that turned to face him however wasn't Ruby and made his half planned tirade halt at the point of his mouth falling open. She stood up when Dean came in, giving him a full view of her. Her long hair was still damp and curling down her back. Her eyes were a sparkling blue, and her mouth was full and pouty. She had on tight skinny fit jeans, and a loose black shirt.
Dean's eyes flicked from her to Sam who was looking sheepish at Dean. On the table between them was the remnants of what looked to be some kind of poker game. Dean flicked his eyes back to the girl. "Who are you?" he demanded.
"Dean" Sam hissed "be nice"
"its alright Sam" the girl said smiling at him, then turning back to Dean. "I'm Robyn, I've got the room next door. Me and Sam had a bit of an accident and he offered to let me dry up in here"
"When your room's next door?" Dean said suspiciously.
Robyn just smiled at him. "We didn't know that at the time"
"of course you didn't" it was obvious by Dean's tone of voice that he didn't believe a word that Robyn was saying. Sam was glaring angrily at Dean, Robyn herself didn't look to put out though. Instead she picked up what must be her bag from the floor and smiled at Sam. "It was nice to meet you Sam. Thanks for everything"
Sam switched off his glare to smile at Robyn. "Yeah it was fun Robyn. We'll have to do it again before we leave"
"Sure" Robyn said happily before she swished past both Sam and Dean, she gave Dean a quick smile which he didn't return before she left the room. Leaving only a faint hint of some sort of women's perfume to show she had even been here.
"What's your problem Dean" Sam snapped as soon as the door had closed behind Robyn.
"My problem" Dean said angrily. "My problem is you inviting strangers into our room Sam. Who knows what she could have seen"
"Nothing Dean. She wouldn't have found anything. Ordinary people don't snoop around in other peoples things"
"And how do you know she was ordinary" Dean challenged. "Did you even check that she wasn't a demon"
Sam sneered at Dean. "Of course I did, I muttered cristo several times. She never even flinched"
"I still don't like it Sam" Dean said, going over to his bag and grabbing himself a dry shirt. "She could be anyone"
"She didn't hurt anything Dean, and it wouldn't have killed you to be civil to her"
Dean didn't answer, and Sam surprisingly didn't push it any further. Instead he heard a chair scrape against the floor, and his brother flopping down in the seat. "Did you find anything else?" Sam asked.
Dean shook his head as he pulled off his wet old shirt and put on the new dry one. "No, nothing. Whatever this thing is its not in any book I've found"
Sam frowned at the table and pulled his laptop over to him, as Dean went and sat in Robyn's recently vacated chair. Curiously he picked up the cards she had been playing with. "hey Sam what cards did you have"
Sam pushed over his own cards so Dean could see. He smiled when he did, looking up at Sam. "Well hell boy, you got owned by a girl"
"What?" Sam said looking up.
Dean dropped down the cards he held in both hands. "She whipped you Sammy"
Sam just stared in horror. As dean dissolved in laughter.
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So is there anything worth continuing???
