So sorry about the wait dearies, my life has been demanding. Chapter two.

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"This changes nothing." Dean grumbled into his piece of pie as Sam watched him with a blank look.

"Dean, this changes everything, we have to stay, just a little longer." Sam insisted.

"Fine, but if the world starts to end, I blame you."

"Hey, Cas, what's up with you, you look like you've seen a ghost." Balthazar teased, sitting in Cas' chair, spinning in circles.

"No, Balthazar, don't start." Castiel complained, knowing that the French teacher and he were both playing the movie for their underclassmen the last days of school.

Balthazar laughed and leaned forward in the chair as students filtered into the room. "Marius, wake up! What's wrong today? You look as if you've seen a ghost!"

"No." Castiel insisted as Balthazar sang, rolling his eyes. The student's began to laugh to themselves, not at all surprised, after all Mr. Wheeler was known for being eccentric, as well as attractive.

"Some wine and say what's going on?" Balthazar continued, standing now.

"A ghost you say!?" A voice added from the doorway, making Castiel dramatically toss his head back, of course Gabriel would show up. The damn man couldn't think of anything else to do with his life and became a drama teacher, he tried hard to get hired at the same school his brother did, most likely just to bother him. "A ghost maybe. She was just like a ghost to me. One minute there then she was gone."

Balthazar turned to Gabriel with a grin, the two got along far too well for Castiel's well being, and it was far too early for this. "I am agog, I am aghast! Is Marius in love at last? I've never seen him ooh and ahh!"

"Okay, you two out of my room, now." Castiel said, fighting a smile as he physically pushed Balthazar towards the door.

"Ooh, don't touch me there, darling." Balthazar said with an actual giggle. "You talk of battles to be won, and here he comes like Don Juan, it is better than an Opera!" He continued to sing as Castiel slammed the door behind them.

"So. Time to take roll, if you're not here, yell."

"Okay, really Cas, tell me what's going on with you, you've been so distracted you've been chewing on that same piece of fruit for ten minutes." Balthazar said, chewing his doughnut, looking across the desk to his friend and coworker as they ate lunch.

Castiel shook his head and sighed, stabbing some cantaloupe with his fork and twirling around. "I think I may have seen them Bal... The Winchesters."

"Like, Dean and Sam senior year ruiners? The ones you haven't seen in seventeen years? Darling, you're hallucinating." Balthazar teased, laughing as he took another bite of his doughnut.

Castiel shook his head and smiled. "Yeah, yeah, I must be." As he finished mumbling to himself, Castiel looked up and saw two of his student's peaking through the door. "Oh! Victoria, Nina! Please, come in."

"Mr. Novak, we just came to ask if you would read over our speeches for graduation." Nina asked with a charismatic smile, her long auburn hair braided and hanging over her left shoulder.

Victoria walked ahead of Nina, her green eyes crinkling slightly with her smile. "We were going to ask Miss. Egeli, but we realized that you were much better at help with speeches and papers so..."

"It would be a pleasure, I'll get these back to you at graduation practice tomorrow." Castiel replied, taking the papers from the girls. As they left Cas looked to Balthazar who held back a laugh.

"You just bask in those types of compliments, don't you, Cassie?"

"Shut up, Bal."

It started to sprinkle as Castiel got to his car, ready to leave the school. He put his bag in the back seat as usual and ducked into the car to avoid the rain as much as he could. Looking out the windshield up at the sky, Cas sighed. "I hope it doesn't rain for graduation..." He grumbled, turning on the car and fiddling to his grey ipod to get it to start.

The drive was slow in his mind, having so much to work on for school, especially Nina and Victoria's speeches... Stopping at the stop sign, Castiel sighed as his music played. "Cause if I watch you go, You'll see me wasting, you'll see me wasting away-"

"Oh no. I am not listening to this right now." Cas grumbled, reaching for his ipod and skipping the song as he nudged the gas, eyes not leaving the road. Apparently, the perpendicular street's stop sign was knocked down in another crash just the other day...

He didn't see the car speeding towards him, only heard the crunch of his passenger door caving and felt the whip of his body, crashing against his own door, head smacking hard against the glass, cracking it and everything started to blur.