"I was first created a few thousand years ago, one of Lucifer's first demons. I loved my father, but he only 'admired my viciousness'. I was a lot worse before I met the Winchesters. I killed constantly with no cause but to make Daddy proud. I've always had this loyalty to cause rather than desire. I guess that's what makes me different from most other demons."

Meg paused and stared at the floor, taking in her last sentence. Different from other demons? When had she come up with that? Well, maybe it was a little unique that she was teaming up with hunters just to have someone on her side rather than manipulate them for whatever reasons she wanted. It was definitely irritating with Dean having very little trust in her, but then again she had tried to kill them several times in the past and his little bro Sammy had nearly gone dark side with the convincing powers of that demon bitch Ruby. At the same time, the Asshole in shining armor had left his angel princess with her, so that had to count for something.

"Um, anyway, when Daddy got himself trapped in the cage by Michael, I lost my cause. I had no one to be loyal to anymore. Me and a few other of Lucifer's favorites tried to break him out, but we knew it wouldn't be possible for thousands of years, when the Winchester boys came along."

"For hundred and hundreds of years I hopped from cause to cause, mostly consisting of causing mayhem on Earth. Fun fact: I was actually part of Legion, you know, the one that Jesus tried to 'heal'. Jeez, no offense but I hated that guy. Pigs are gross, especially dead pigs, and getting forced into one with a couple thousand other demons sucks ass. Anyhow, you get the picture. Finally almost two hundred years later, a demon named Azazel who had taken over hell told us about his plan to set the apocalypse in motion and free Daddy Lucifer."

Meg fake yawned and stretched, standing up and patting a sleeping Castiel on the head. "Welp Clarence, it's been nice pouring out my feelings to a comatose fallen angel, but I think that'll wrap it up for the night. I'll tell you the rest tomorrow."