Chapter 21-He's a Demon Now

"That should teach angels to mind their own busisness." Tom laughed as he opened his eyes and removed his hands from atop Cas's. Though the darkness had slowly been taking him over, he still felt the pain of his brothers death. All Jeremiah was trying to do was protect his sibling. It was sibling nature. But Tom had no need for that nature. All he wanted to do was take over, create complete control. He wanted fear, and he couldn't have that when the angels were watching him make plans, countering every move he made. Veronica must have sensed the distress that her new husband was feeling. She knew that there was something wrong as he watched the demons.

"What is wrong?" Veronica asked as she stepped closer to Cas. After Tom had completed the wedding ceremony and killed Jeremiah, he had swooped a sleepy looking Sam up into his arms and carried him off to their room. The door had shut behind them and Veronica knew better than to try to bug them once they were in their room. Her first choice for an apprientence had been killed because she'd walked in on Sam and Tom in the middle of their lovemaking. Sam was embrassed and Tom was pissed. That's all anybody really needed to know about that.

"He was my brother." Cas said. Veronica sighed and wrapped her arms around Cas's waist. She found that he had muscle and a lot of it.

"Not anymore." Veronica said. "You're not a part of them anymore." She added. She found Cas turned in her grasp and looking down at her. "You're a part of our team now Cas." Cas closed his eyes as the words sunk in. As much as he hated to admit it, she was right. He had gave up everything, so that included his brother. He was a demon now.

"I know." Cas whispered. "I know."

"Come on." Veronica said. She took Cas's hand in hers and led him to her room. "We're married now. And you're still a virgin." She laughed. Cas blushed. "But I can take care of that for you." She said with a smile before slamming the door closed.

Cas, you sly dog. Think he's gonna have some fun! Please review