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Castiel ([personal profile] freewill) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2012-06-12 12:15 pm
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Day 64: Waiting Room/Lobby 2 (Fourth Shift)

The time spent with Izaya hadn't led to much, but that might have also been due to the fact that Castiel wasn't functioning at full energy. If he'd been sharper, if he hadn't had his body holding him back every step of the way, maybe he would have worked harder to try and get some information out of the other patient.

As it was, Castiel had spent most of the day dealing with aches and pains on random parts of his body. None of it seemed to follow any pattern, and the rash on his hand was still there, making itself obvious to the rest of the patient body. He was, to be frank, exhausted -- and while part of him wished to fight against that because angels weren't supposed to get tired, the other part felt this urge to lie down.

He remembered how Dean had explained to him that he needed a certain amount of sleep each night. He also remembered how it had annoyed him at the time, how he had seen it as a waste. He would have apologized to Dean for his ignorance now, if he could have.

While the idea had been to spend the last shift in the Sun Room so he could at least lay down and rest, the nurses had another plan for him. He was told instead that there were some visitors who had come to see them, and before he knew it he'd been placed in some sort of waiting room. Castiel remembered looking into this room once before, though it had been night at the time. Now he knew what its purpose was.

He stood there awkwardly for a few moments before his nurse urged him to take a seat. Castiel found a chair and settled himself onto it, but he couldn't relax. He placed a hand against his injured shoulder, prodding at it for a moment. Who would possibly want to come visit him? There were a few options, but he didn't want to jump to any conclusions.

[personal profile] damned_visitors 2012-06-26 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Eric nodded. "Good" was one way of putting it. They weren't exactly like best friends or nothin', but he definitely wanted to say things were better between the two of them. For one, Matt actually returned his calls now. Far as he was concerned that was a pretty big step up. He'd even been invited to the graduation, something he thought wouldn't ever happen. Apparently this joint really could work miracles.

"He's our up and coming lawyer." Eric sounded almost proud now, like he did give a crap what his kid brother did after all. Nearly dying (twice) and losing his leg had changed his perspective on a ton of stuff. "Me, I'm taking a break from my job. Thinking about going back to school."

Yeah, yeah, maybe he was pretty late on the whole going to college front, but with his leg like this, he probably couldn't count too long on the job at the garage and anyway, maybe he better try something new. Expand his horizons. Try not to fall asleep in class. He was about to say more when realization dawned on his face as Eric remembered something. He reached into his jacket pocket, fishing around and coming up with a small package. It had the sender's name on it in almost inhumanly neat print. Eric held it out to Michael.

"Here. Your family got in contact with us, told me to shoot this your way whenever we dropped by."

[personal profile] damned_visitors 2012-06-27 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Rick's comment got an exasperated look from Matthew, the kind kids gave their parents who were being embarrassing, but were secretly pleased about it deep down, anyway.

It wasn't anything. It just, it meant something that his brother was on his side about it after everything. Going back after effectively being an in-patient for months. In the grand scheme of things, he knew it wasn't that long; plenty of people took longer to recover or never did at all. He was lucky to have gotten out with Rick. Somehow, he felt guilty Michael was still in here.

He watched Rick slide over the package, head tilted just a bit in curiosity. He'd known Rick had picked something up from the Collins, he just hadn't known what. Photo and the guy's badge, apparently. He'd only met them a few times, once for some informal legal advice on their sibling.

"They're family," Matthew said. "They just want you to get better and back home." He studied the detective for a moment. "How're you really doing? You can tell us, you know. We've both been there before."

[personal profile] damned_visitors 2012-06-28 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Things were definitely getting "in order", or however you wanted to call it. Eric had to say, he hadn't believed a place like this could do any good, and he hadn't exactly helped things along by digging in his heels either. He still felt bad about that. Hanging in there like he really was this Dean Winchester, dragging in Matt and Michael in along on his bullshit. Good going, Eric.

At least now things looked like they were looking up, aside from Michael still being stuck in here.

"Your sister seemed like she was holding it together pretty good. She was hoping to see you before she's back on duty though," Eric said, deciding he probably didn't want to tell him that it looked like Michael's brother had been chomping at the bit and ready to drive down himself. Somehow he didn't think that kinda tough love was what Michael here needed. Eric nodded at what Matt said. "Yeah man. If there's anything we can do, I'm down."

Short of, y'know, breaking him out. Eric couldn't in good conscience pull a stunt like that. "Dean" might've. But Eric had plenty of time to take in the fact that sometimes you had to just let this place do its thing and it'd probably set back Michael in a big way.

[personal profile] damned_visitors 2012-07-02 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Matthew couldn't tell what Michael meant exactly by going through whether he meant emotionally dealing with being in here or something, or...bringing up those monsters that they all used to believe in. An angel, right? It was hard to say what made Michael come up with that identity. The truth was, Matthew didn't know him all that well before landing in here—he was pretty out of it even back then when he was running after those crazy reports looking for Dean—and it wasn't like he ever got to know Michael for who he really was in here.

Maybe that wasn't fair. It wasn't like Michael was a different person altogether.

Matthew rearranged his hands where they were clasped together on the table.

"Yeah, of course, man. Anything that might help."

That was why they were visiting, right? He remembered, you know. Thinking he helped people being a supposed hunter. He knew it wasn't real anymore, but he figured it must've come from somewhere—that maybe somewhere along the way, he'd realized he'd been a little too buried in his work to think about anyone else.