The forest Kansiel landed in reminded her of her time in Purgatory, with Dean.

Don't. He's gone and happy, in heaven.

She started to walk, subconsciously pushing Morgan to the back of her mind, while the Winchesters came to the front. She thought about all the memories she's had with them and with others. Bobby, Jo, Ellen, Jody, Donna, Claire, Alex, Charlie, Kevin-

"Kansiel?" A familiar voice called from behind her.

She jumped, caught off guard, pulling out her angel blade, turned, and got into a stance, ready to fight.

"Gabriel?" Head tilted in confusion, dropping the stance. "What are you doing here?"

"Well, let's see I'm the messenger of God, and I have a package for you. From someone very special." Gabriel summoned a small box wrapped in white wrapping paper and handed it to her. "This is for you."

She took it and inspected it. It had a little name tag on it, the only thing on it was 'To Castiel'. She assumed that it was from someone in the early 1490s to the late 2020s. "Who is it from?"

"A certain Winchester," You could hear the smirk in his voice.

Kansiel's head jerked up so fast that Gabriel couldn't believe she didn't give herself whiplash. "Dean?" Eyes and voice full of hope.

"Bingo!" He yelled, pulling out a sucker and putting it into his mouth.

She opened the package as gently as she could. Once opened something flew out and near her back, maybe a few inches away. It grew 5 times its original size. She tried to look at it, thinking that the flexibility of her vessel would let her see it but kept moving to where it just escaped her view.

Gabriel giggled a little at his sisters' struggles and pulled a phone from his pocket. "Here, turn around." He put it up to where you could see the marquise shape with the sides sharper.

Once she turned, all she heard was a small gasp. Fearing something was wrong with the gift she asked, "What? What's wrong?" It grew a bit more along with her fear

Gabriel stuttered, "Wings," was all he could get out.

"What about them?" She asked, hesitant, voice fearful. The gift grew more.

"I-I can see your wings."

"Of course you can Gabriel. You're not human." She looked back, something she picked up from she was a human, from when she was Castiel, from when the Winchesters were still alive.

Stop it! Wait, what is that?

Voicing her thoughts she said, "What the?"

She caught a glimpse of something black and dark blue on the gift. Worrying, she tried to get a better look at it by turning, that didn't help, considering it moves with her. She groaned loudly from frustration while Gabriel was laughing so hard he had to lay down on the ground.

"Stop. It." She threatened.

"S-s-sorry," another fit of giggles he cleared his throat with a bit of difficulty, "Sorry."

"So, the black and blue are my wings?"

"Well, it appears so."

"Dean made it right?"

"Mhhm. Well, I think so."

"So how did he do the... thing?" Not knowing what to call it she said thing.

"How am I supposed to know?" She made a bitchface, she probably learned it from Sam, "Okay, alright. I'll ask the next time I can."

"Okay, thank you."

They said their goodbyes and Gabriel left for heaven, Kansiel kept walking and wondering and remembering.

And crying.