"That does not seem pleasant." Elliot looked down towards the street.

"No, it really…does not."

"Nicely done though. Demons in checked and now to handle the rest of our lot and heaven."

Cassi grinned. "Temporarily not on different sides?" She innocently questioned.

Elliot rolled his eyes. "Shut up." He pulled her towards him and softly kissed her smirk away.

"My dad said friends don't kiss each other." She whispered afterwards.

"Who said I was your friend?" He kissed her once more beneath the winter sky.


Luca growled as his patience ran out. "Violet, just get the angel and leave the demon behind. They are waiting for us."

Crowley nostrils flared as he protected his partner.

"Um," Gabriel had run all given scenarios in his mind repeatedly and no matter how he looked at it, there was only one logical thing to do. "You don't need him." He drew the nephalems attention to himself. "Why go with an ordinary, everyday angel when I am right here? I am the supreme archangel after all."

"N-no you are not." Violet looked between the two angels. "He is."

"Pfft, haven't you heard?" Gabriel turned on his charm. "Aziraphale could not handle the job and quit months ago. I was so good at it; they practically begged me to come back." He made his way towards the door. "Are you coming or not?"

The nephalems were perplexed by this new information. Surely any angel would do but the supreme archangel would serve more purpose.

"Gabriel, I don't th-"

"Um, Aziraphale?" He gave the angel a stern expression. He was protruding an aura of elegance, power, and most importantly determination. Truth be told, as he glanced out onto the street through the small door window, and upon seeing those federal nephalems crowding outside, the mighty former supreme archangel felt a nervous chill down his spine. "Shall we?"

"We shall, by we I mean them and me." Cassi spoke as she came down the stairs. "Window." Cassi pointed up, answering the confused expressions in the room. "Shall we?" She gave them that lovely angelic smile of hers she inherited from her papa.

Violet and Luca glanced at one another, then back at the nephalem who hours ago knocked them out and there she was, willing to go back with them. Meanwhile, said nephalem's parents did not approve of whatever it was she was up to. "Cassiopeia," Crowley warned.

"It's alright, dad." She turned to Hex. "Now?"

Hex sighed heavily and reluctantly stood. "Like I have a choice? End of the world and all. Finally, if I were to be honest."

Luca took a defensive stance. "The mangy cat is not invited."

Cassi clicked her tongue. "That mangy cat has something that belongs to me and if want me to escort you, I will be needing it."

"And I am an expensive Persian, you prick. You wouldn't be able to afford me." Hex rolled his shoulders and looked straight at Cassi.

Frankly, if one were to ask Cassi how that whole bit with the cat, the witch, herself, and the end of the world worked, she would never, in a million years be able to answer that question. She had no idea how some of her demon side, energy maybe, was inside a demon cat from hell. The Nutter witch did not explain much and Cassi basically just went with the flow, another feature inherited by her parent, this time her dear dad. No, after the witch placed Hex in her arms and ran away, quite literally, she had shrugged and taken the chonky cat home with her. Yes, yes, she read the letter she was given but even then, had no clue. It wasn't until hours later when she noticed Hex puking something or other on her floor that she witnessed something remarkable. "You have one bad side to you." Hex had talked in his cat form.

For any normal human a talking cat was something out of a children's movie however, if that movie involved said cat turning into a human, then they might as well change it to a teen movie or something. Cassi shrieked and began to swing whatever she could find handy until she was huddled up in the corner and wishing she could turn back time. After a while, long while that was, Hex had explained to the frighted girl how he was just there to help her and to trust him. "Trust…you?" Cassi had asked with a shaking voice.

Hex simply nodded and proceeded to inform her how it was of the upmost importance they do as the kind lady from before had said and move to London. "Stay there until it happens, and you meet them." He looked over her shoulder, glancing at a wall calendar, "I feel it will be years until then and they have to work out whatever it is they have right now."

Cassi had no clue what he was on about, but she did know she had questions, unfortunately for her, Hex, refused to answer any of them and asked her to trust him once again.

Meanwhile, just as before, Hex stood before the young girl and returned what he had taken from her almost seventy years prior. "Look me up if you're ever down there." Hex spoke to Crowley. "Or maybe up there?" He turned to Aziraphale. "I don't bloody know." He sighed, "My sole purpose was this." Hex granted Cassi a caring smile before he evaporated in a cloud of what seemed like a mixture of soot and smoke which some went down to hell, up to heaven, and the rest was inhaled by Cassi.

"That…" Cassi felt an unsavory taste in her mouth, "is disgusting." She turned to the Violet and Luca. "Are we going or not?"

"Cassi, darling?" Aziraphale was concerned for his daughter seeing as her full demon side was now back to where it belonged. "Are you…" He left the question linger.

Cassi looked down at herself, nodded but quickly shook her head. "Hmm, I feel… annoyed?" She pondered for a moment, not at all taking into consideration the other people in the room apart from her parents. "Ugh, it's like I'm in hell again. Not at all pleasant." She took a step forward. "Shall we?"

Before she could take another step, Crowley blocked Cassi's path and pushed her back gently, trying to get up back upstairs or somewhere safe. "No, you shan't." He growled. "Your parent-non-parent is already going with them. They do not need you. You will stay here with me and your father, get the rest of your things and we will be off this planet, nay this galaxy, and never look back."

Cassi narrowed her eyes. "Dad."

Luca dropped a book, getting everyone's attention back to the matter. "I don't care who is coming as long as we go up there. Either the pretty little angel over there, this weirdo over here by the door, or Elliot's pet."

Cassi took the opportunity to catch her papa's attention, and, in that moment, she mouthed something all too familiar to the angel. "Crowley," he pulled his husband-to-be away from their daughter, "Cassi wants to go."

Crowley was dumbstruck, anger seething more to the surface. "Are you fucking insane? Do you know what is out there? Bloody federal creatures who will tear her apart because, hmm, why is that? Oh, yes, because she's a fucking angel."

"Half angel." Cassi spoke. "Technically I am half angel."

Before Crowley could do or say anything, Cassi rushed to the door, pushing Gabiel out of the way in the process. Luca followed behind while Violet saluted those left in the room. "Angels stick with angels, demons with demons and we stick with our own." She smirked and followed the nephalems out.

Crowley pushed Aziraphale away, but the doors shut on his nose. "Aziraphale! You..ngk, you…" Smoke blew out of his ears and he was about to snap the door open when…

"She said trust me." Aziraphale gulped, worry written all over his face.

"Trust her?" Crowley fumed.

Aziraphale knew the rant that was about to come from the demon and so, "Please." He spoke softly almost as if a prayer was said.