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2000 years ago….(on a Tuesday)

"Ariel, do you understand the terms of your banishment?" The girl sighed, and nodded. "Yes, sir." She gave the large blob of light a glare before it continued. "And do you know why you are being banished, Ariel?" The girl nodded solemnly. "I stole a vessel, went down to Earth with permission, and disobeyed Michael's direct orders." She muttered.

"Exactly. Now, the vessel you stole will not be able to support an archangel such as yourself for much longer. We have a vessel for you, it's special. You won't be able to change it for six thousand years." The voice boomed pompously.

The girl's head snapped up, shocked. "What? But that's my entire-"

"Banishment? Yes, girl. You're not being banished to Earth to have fun, Ariel. This is a punishment. Are we clear?"

"Yes, Zachariah." The girl sighed, and as she walked away to meet her fate, she held her hand out to a small, pale blue light. "Goodbye, Castiel. I hope we meet on Earth."

"Goodbye, Ariel." The voice replied, sadly.

On Earth….

Ariel looked down at her hands. Her fingers were long, and delicate, her nails perfectly manicured. Her gaze lifted to what she was wearing. It was a long cloak, that flashed colors and reflected the light. If she stood still long enough, she could blend in with her surroundings. Ariel stopped for a moment, to take in her surroundings. She was in a massive forest, full of neverending trees. There was a stream nearby. Ariel ran to it, almost stumbling along the way. She still wasn't used to having a vessel. She stopped at the stream, and saw her reflection. Her hair was long, wavy, and silver. The sunlight almost made it glow. Her eyes were violet, they were large and startled at the face staring back at them. Leaning down, Ariel put a hand to her face. "Lioness of God" she mumbled.

2000 years later….(current day)

"Oh, c'mon Sam! That's bullshit!" Dean complained, stepping out of his Impala. His brother, Sam, shrugged. "Hey, that's just what Cas told me."

Dean frowned. "Why would Cas tell you something before me?" He yelled. "I mean, I thought we were friends!" He threw his hands up in frustration, walking towards the hotel room with Sam. "We are friends, Dean, but I could not find you." A gruff voice said from behind them. "I believe you were out getting 'laid' as you like to call it."

Dean scrunched up his face, knowing full well Castiel was right. "Alright, smartass, I'm here now. Are you sure your suspicions are right?" He asked. The angel nodded. "I believe something powerful resides in this city. I can feel it."

"Don't get too feely, Cas. It's kinda creepy." Dean replied, throwing his bags on a bed as they finally got into the room. Castiel gave him a tilted stare. "Ignore him, Cas. He's being a jerk." Sam blurted before Dean could say something else. Dean was insulted.

"Bitch." He threw a pillow at Sam, who dodged it with ease.

Castiel shook his head, confused by human antics. "When can we leave?"

Sam held his hands up in surrender. "All right, we'll go check it out now. Okay?" Cas nodded, and followed the Winchesters out of the room.

Meanwhile….

Ariel scooped the rabbit food out of the bag, and dumped it into a container in the cage. Three or four rabbits hopped over and began to eat. Ariel smiled approvingly and wiped her hands on her apron. She looked around, and surveyed the area. "Kay, I've got fish, ferrets, mice, hamsters, gerbils, rats, rabbits, snakes, frogs, lizards, birds, and dogs fed. Their cages are all clean, and I'm done tidying up for the day!" She smiled gleefully and adjusted her "Perry's Pets" Visor. She loved the pet shop.

Just then, three men came walking into the store. Ariel looked up. These guys so obviously did not wanna buy a bunny. Ariel ran back behind the counter, and up to the cash register. "Can I help you guys?" Her violet gaze met an icy blue one. "Ariel? Is that you?" the man staring at her asked. Ariel instantly panicked. Around here, everybody knew her as Ari, just Ari. Her glance quickly drifted to the other two men, one was tall with long brown hair and the other was shorter, with lighter hair as well. "Don't you recognize me?" The third man asked, obviously offended. The other two seemed just as surprised as she did. However, something was off about this guy, she just couldn't put her finger on it…. Her eyes widened in realization. "Castiel?"