Ana/Cas
Hallelujah (Rufus Wainwright, Shrek. Yes. I know this was a DreamWorks movie, but it's perfect for Ana and Cas)
"So, this is supposed to be a café? Where are the waiters, the coffee machines, the wonderful sandwiches? This looks more like the den of iniquity that Dean tried to take me to."
"Castiel, I'm dropping you off, because you need to reconcile with your brothers. And my father. Especially Father."
"But Ana, nothing in this world is going to make them go easy on me. I rebelled for Dean, and then met you, and rebelled further. I've fallen from grace in the eyes of everyone associated with Heaven in there, and then to add another strike against my divinity, I molotoved Michael, and help banish Lucifer. Honestly, there is no forgiveness waiting on the other side of that door for me. The only forgiveness for me is you."
"Happy Birthday, darling." With that, I kicked him out the door of my wonderful Candy Apple red Cobra. Once he was through the door, I drove around the back and signaled for everyone else to head into the empty restaurant. He was going to be a very unhappy man when he realized what was happening.
"Ana, we need to get you dressed so that you guys can relive the 20s with you singing Hallelujah." Dean, who was really going to irritate me with the fact that I'd told him that story.
"Be right there, just make sure he has a drink and a menu before I get out there, okay?"
"You got it, girl!" Emence was practically bouncing with joy.
By the time I got the line that everyone in the room knew, they had been singing along.
Your faith was strong but you needed proof
You saw her bathing on the roof
Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you
She tied you to her kitchen chair
She broke your throne and she cut your hair
And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah
Baby I have been here before
I know this room, I've walked this floor
I used to live alone before I knew you.
I've seen your flag on the marble arch
Love is not a victory march
It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah
"Happy birthday, Castiel. I love you, even though ours is a broken Hallelujah. And one other surprise; Daddy, could you please come and tell Castiel something?"
"Castiel, I can't be happy about you marrying my daughter, but I have to accept it, don't I? Because no matter what I say, you will probably always be there defying me, and I'd rather let her marry you than let her live in sin. So, yes, you have my blessing."
"Mine too, Little Brother. I speak for all of your family with this one, including Michael. He says he forgives you, but didn't think he'd be very welcome." Gabriel, appearing from out of the back of the restaurant, came forward and gave his favorite little brother a hug. It was the most romantic stag party we could possibly have given Castiel, and the most fun bachelorette party I could have had. All was well post apocalypse.
