Next chapter! Okay, just a short note. I decided that this story takes place during the War in Heaven. Just so you guys know. Anyway, enjoy this. I worked hard on it. Tell me if I did okay representing Cas or not. I don't own Hetalia or Supernatural.


"Why would Cas want to talk to those two?" Dean complained as they roared down the road. "There's no reason I can see. We always handle whatever he throws our way! Does he actually think that we need those two runts' help?"

Sam stayed quiet through his brother's rant. With a sigh, he turned and looked out of the car window. The darkness around them made it impossible to see anything. Looking out the back window, he could see the headlights of the Ferrari following them. Just a few more miles down the road and the Winchester's found themselves parked in front of their motel. As they stepped from their car, Sam glanced over to the two Italians doing the same. The older walked over and crossed his arms, scowl twisting his lips. The other followed him, looking a bit shyer.

"I don't trust you two." Lovino said immediately. "I'm only here to figure out what's going on."

"What did we ever do?" Dean asked defensively.

"Are you going to bring us to your 'angel' friend or not!?" the other snapped, ignoring his question.

Dean opened his mouth like he wanted to say something else, but Sam placed a hand on his shoulder and pulled him back. The annoyed man turned and started walking towards the stairs leading up to their room. Lovino followed, leaving Sam and Feliciano standing in awkward silence.

Slowly, the two followed their older brothers up to the door. Dean unlocked the door and the four all filed inside the small room. For a few seconds all of them stood there, not knowing what to do. Suddenly, Castiel appeared in the middle of the loose circle they'd formed, causing the two Italians to jump back in surprise.

"There's no reason to be afraid of me." the angel said. He focused in on the two youngest. Lovino was glaring at him warily while Feliciano had a look of awe on his face.

"What do you need to tell us, Cas?" Dean asked. The angel turned his eyes on him for half a second before looking to Sam and back to the Italians. "Cas?" Dean asked again after he didn't answer.

"Are you really an angel?" Feliciano asked suddenly.

"Yes, I am."

"Then where are your wings and halo?" Lovino chimed in sarcastically.

Castiel turned to look at the boy who froze under the angel's gaze. "This is not my real form. I'm using this body as a vessel so I can walk and talk with you now. Is there any other questions before we get to the problem at hand?"

"Yeah, why are you here? And why did you choose us to talk to?" Feliciano asked.

"I knew Sam and Dean from the past. Because of certain events, I try to help them whenever I can. You two just happened to be here, and they will need the help. That is, if you agree to it."

The room fell into silence, all waiting for what the angel would say next. He simply stood there, looking back and forth between the people surrounding him. An uneasy feeling settled over the room. There was something ominous about the way Castiel was looking at them. The Italians starting fidgeting at the level of stress in the room.

Finally, Dean snapped. "Cas! Stop toying with us. Tell us what's going on!"

"This town in the center for evil." the angel whispered ominously. Everyone simply stared at him for a few moments. It didn't sink in for a few minutes. "In this tiny town, a great evil is rising up." Cas said, repeating it in a different way. Still, the others just continued to stare.

"Okay, stop being cryptic and tell us what you mean by that." Dean complained.

"I have been keeping tabs on this town since the near apocalypse since it was once Lucifer's hiding place, just for a short time. After he was defeated, however, a new evil presence formed and engulfed the town. Since then, the dead have been rising. Everyone that dies here becomes some sort of spirit. Now, it's completely out of hand. They're everywhere. They haunt almost every location in this town. I don't know why most of them are here. But they all have one thing in common."

"And what would that be?" Feliciano asked when the angel didn't continue.

Castiel turned to him and frowned. "They all kill people. Every one of them. I don' know how the death rate in this town hasn't reached the news stations yet. Over half the population is now in the graveyard, and their spirits are still wandering the town. Killing more people. It's like the town is in a bubble, keeping the dead inside and slaughtering the living."

"Like someone is trying to form their very own real-life ghost town." Dean added. "This sounds bad Cas. How long has this been going on?"

"Several months now. If I had known it would worsen to this extent, I would have sent you here sooner."

"And what about us?" Lovino chimed in. "Why are we here?"

"You just happened to arrive at the same time the Winchester's did. I just hope that you'll stay and help fight the ghost plaguing this place."

"We don't need their help." Dean cut in vehemently.

"Yes, you do. You will have to exterminate every ghost in this town. That means digging up and burning the bodies of every person in that cemetery. Also, you need to find out what's causing the problem and put a stop to it."

"He's right, Dean." Sam said. "We could use their help. They saved us once before. Who knows, they might be able to do it again."

Lovino shook his head suddenly. "I don't like all this talk of angels giving us missions from the gates of heaven. Feli, I don't know if we should get involved or not. One of us could get hurt, and I don't think I could handle that, if you died."

"But, big brother!" the younger boy protested. "We can't just abandon them! It's our job as hunters to save innocent people. We can't leave this town, knowing more people could die. What would Grandpa say?" Feliciano looked desperate, a few tears forming at the corners of his eyes.

The two boys locked eyes for a moment. Sam and Dean watched curiously as a silent conversation went on between them. Finally, the older sighed and nodded. "Fine. We'll help you guys."

Castiel nodded as if he knew they would. "With that settled, I must be leaving now."

"What? You're not going to stay and help us." Dean asked.

"I'm in a war right now." the angel answered. "I can't, Dean. You know that."

"Wait, Cas!" Dean never finished his complaint.

The angel suddenly disappeared, leaving the four alone. A few moments of silence passed with no one knowing what to say.

Finally Feliciano piped up. "Does he appear and disappear like that all the time?"

"Yeah, all the time." Sam answered.

"Sounds like a headache." Lovino added.

"Well, enough of the small talk." Dean said loudly. "Let's get to planning our next move."


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