~ Life Beyond Death Chapter Two ~

As he reached beyond the gate, the grinding noises of the hinges began once again as the gate shut, making it impossible to tell what lay beyond the gate. Castiel began to walk and soon the great Iron Gate was fading into the distance behind us and once again we were back, standing in the dark and narrow alleyway where it all started. No words were exchanged on the way back home, though I though it was strange that we were walking instead of appearing to the destination Castiel had wish to go. I did not seem to notice as Castiel pulled in front of the apartment I had woken up in, instead my mind was in a state of shock, thinking thoughts that rushed a mile per minute. It was strange being here, in this apartment, though now that I think of it I can't seem to remember anything of my past life and ---- "Of course you can't" said Castiel interrupting my thoughts. I stared at him in confusion. "How did you---" I began only to be once again cut of by his voice. "Your face" was all he said as a reply and "I'm guessing that I was as easy as a book to read." and as I spoke that simple thought aloud I was blinded by something like a daydream, except this one seemed so real. It was of a girl, one that looked like how I use to and she was talking to someone I didn't quite remember. He was tall and his hazel brown hair fell perfectly across his light green eyes. He had said that he could read her like a book as he wiped a tear from the girl's eyes. Just like how it appeared it was gone in a flash and the dream was the only thing that haunted me that night as I lay alone and wide awake.