A/N: The second chapter! A bit short, but the next one will be longer, I promise.
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Next time Amy sees Castiel is 4 month later. She's got in a fight with an older boy, because he called her 'loony' and mocked her. Naturally, Amy had won the battle, but ended up being sent home with an angry note from her teacher. Amy's aunt was furious. She's been shouting at Amy for an hour, and only then sent her upstairs. So Amy miserably trotted up the stairs and went to her room. She closed the door and turned on the light. When she turned to face her room, she saw Castiel sitting on the edge of her desk and reading her home assignment very carefully. Not looking away from it he says:
- Your spelling needs to be improved, Amelia, but the composition itself is very good.
Amelia is just too sad because of her aunt and too happy to see Castiel again to be offended by his criticizing of her homework. She goes to the desk, leans on it next to the angel and quietly says:
- I didn't think I'll see you again.
Now he does look away from her homework.
- I told you I'll be seeing me. I didn't lie to you.
Amy flushes, casting her gaze to her feet:
- I'm sorry. I didn't think you lied, but it just... The Doctor promised me 5 minutes, and I'm still waiting.
- The Time Lord is a mortal and sinful creature. Not really that different from humans. I am an angel of the Lord. Father told us not to lie and we obey him. We keep our promises.
Amy looks at him with a grateful smile. Suddenly she believed that God exists.
- Did you figure what's so important about me?
The angel cocks his head a bit (it seems he's very fond of that gesture) and intensely looks into her eyes. Amy was tempted to look away, but it's like she was frozen and she wondered if Castiel was reading her mind at that very moment.
- You shouldn't react the way you did today about the taunting. It only provokes other people. It doesn't matter what they think about you, as long as you know that you are right. Focus on your friends. They appreciate you more than you think.
And Amy involuntary thinks of Mels and Rory, the only ones who doesn't think she's mental. She told them everything about the Doctor and even if they didn't really believe her, they tried their best not to show it. Amy was grateful for that.
With a sigh Castiel carefully puts her composition back on the desk and stands up:
- Don't choose poorly, Amelia. For now, this is the only thing I'm asking you.
- What does it mean? - Amy's confused, because she doesn't understands what Castiel is talking about.
- You'll understand, - angel simply states. - Farewell, Amelia.
And again, he's gone.
Later that week, Amy finds herself asking her aunt permission to go to the local church for mesa. If her aunt is surprised, she doesn't let it to show on her face and tells Amy it's okay.
