Bestowing Tablets: Guardian Angels
Amara prepared to discuss with Chuck about who was to become the last of the Valiant Ones. However, the Darkness had one small matter to take care of first, before discussing with God. She turned to the two-time guest.
"Metatron, I suggest you take a short break and preoccupy yourself with creating a pocket dimension or pocket universe for each piece of your tablet set to be hidden in," she recommended. The first Holy Living One expressed acceptance towards that suggestion, then let himself be teleported out of the Bar.
"Sis, you have no idea how much he of all angels needs to follow your suggestion," teased the other primordial entity.
"Now that it's just the two of us for the moment," sighed Amara, "there's only one promotion left."
"For this one, I've got a candidate in consideration, but I wanted to go over him with you first," admitted Chuck.
"I'm all ears, Brother," offered the older sister.
"To start off," began her younger brother, "he's an angel I've resurrected, well, three times. Because he has been a human at one point, he has actually learned to love our children more than me."
"Something tells me," uttered the confidante, "that he, too, should be privy to the inspiration underlying our children."
A brief respite ensued.
"I should expand upon that," she emphasized, "All angels who have actually learned to love all men and all women more than you should be privy to that inspiration, without exception. You owe that much to them!"
Before the Destroyer could escalate the conversation, she considered the possibility of a third civil war in Heaven as the worst-case scenario, and a club mentality developing among those informed as a less unfavourable but concerning scenario. She decided not to press further.
"But we'll follow up with those other angels later," the Darkness stated her concession, "So, this angel must have been very special enough to have gotten into life-ending trouble three times, and then resurrected for his efforts. Who's the candidate in consideration?"
"Why, none other than the guardian angel Castiel," God mentioned the angel's name.
