However, unknown to Castiel and Bobby, there was someone watching them. In the deep dark depths of the sea, there was a monsterous creature known as Crowley, watching Castiel and Bobby with a strange curiosity.

"Yes, hurry home princess. We wouldn't want to miss ol' Daddy's celebration now would we? Ha! Celebration indeed, oh bah! In my day, we'd have fantastical feasts when I lived in the palace." Crowley growled, taking a small shrimp from a bowl and devouring it. "And now look at me, wasted away to practically nothing! Banished and exiled and practically starving... While he and his flimsy fish folk celebrate! Well I'll give em something to celebrate soon enough!" Crowley turned around, awakening his minions. "Meg! Azazel! I want you to keep an extra close watch on this pretty little son of his.. He may be the key to God's undoing..." Crowley tapped his fingers together maniacally, his eyes narrowing.

As all of this was going on, Castiel had returned home and was floating before his father. "I just don't know what I'm going to do with you young man!" God boomed, pinching the bridge of his nose as he tried to calm down.

"Daddy, I'm sorry, I just forgot I-"

"As a result of your careless behavior-" God was cut off when Gabriel swam into the room.

"Careless and reckless behavior!" God glared at him.

"The entire celebration was-"

"Well it was RUINED! That's all, completely destroyed! This concert was to be the pinnacle of my distinguished career! Now thanks to you I am the laughing stock of the entire kingdom!" Gabriel shouted loudly, getting in Castiel's face. But he was immediately pushed back by Bobby.

"But it wasn't his fault! Well first uh, this Leviathan chased us! Yeah, and we tried to... but we couldn't... and it grrrrr! And we "woah!" ahh and then we were safe. And then this seagull came, and it was this is this and that is that-" Bobby was quickly cut off by God standing up out of his throne.

"Seagull? What?! Oh! You went up to the surface again, didn't you.. Didn't you?!" God demanded, and Castiel bit his lip.

"Nothing happened..."

God groaned loudly. "Oh Castiel! How many times must we go through this! You could've been seen by one of those barbarians, by one of those HUMANS!"

"Daddy they're not barbarians!" Castiel protested only to have God cut him off once again.

"They are dangerous! Do you think I want to see my youngest son snared by some fish eaters hook?"

"I'm 22 years old! I'm not a child anym-" Castiel continued to infuriate God.

"Don't you take that tone of voice with me young man! As long as you live under my ocean, you'll obey my rules!"

"But if you would just listen!"

"NOT ANOTHER WORD!" God screamed, "AND I AM NEVER, NEVER TO HEAR OF YOU GOING TO THE SURFACE AGAIN, IS THAT CLEAR?!" God shouted at the top of his lungs, effectively silencing Castiel. His bottom lip quivered before he swam off in anger. Gabriel sat on God's shoulder and scoffed.

"Teenagers! They thing they know everything! You give them an inch, the swim all over you!" Gabriel laughed loudly, shaking his head. God sighed, suddenly feeling remorseful.

"Do you uh... think I was too hard on him?" God asked nervously, glancing at Gabriel.

"Hell no! Why, if Castiel was my son, I'd show him who was boss. None of this flitting to the surface and other such bullshit. No sir, I'd keep him under tight control." Gabriel stated confidently, an air of smugness about him.

"You're absolutely right Gabriel!"

"Of course I'm right!"

"Castiel needs constant supervision. Someone to watch over him, to keep him out of trouble!" Up to this point, Gabriel had been nodding and agreeing with God, "And YOU are just the crab to do it!" God laughed, pointing at him before flicking the crab off his shoulder.