Of course they wanted them to accept that reality. Castiel didn't see much reason for them bothering with the front they put up during the day otherwise. But instead of responding to Soushi's obvious question, he focused on the doors.
It was true that they'd been surprisingly lucky so far, and Castiel didn't exactly like that. It should never be this easy. "Let's hope it stays that way," he said, half to himself, as he moved to the next door. Oddly, it was locked just as tightly as the previous one, which meant that they had no way of going through.
Only two more doors left, then.
The next one was also locked, but it had some give and the knob at least wiggled slightly in his hand. "This one we should be able to get open," he told Soushi as he took a step back from it. "We'll need to use force." Castiel had never properly learned how to pick locks in the end, as he'd stopped trusting Orihara and Dean had... disappeared. But he didn't mind using blunt trauma to get what he wanted either.
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It was true that they'd been surprisingly lucky so far, and Castiel didn't exactly like that. It should never be this easy. "Let's hope it stays that way," he said, half to himself, as he moved to the next door. Oddly, it was locked just as tightly as the previous one, which meant that they had no way of going through.
Only two more doors left, then.
The next one was also locked, but it had some give and the knob at least wiggled slightly in his hand. "This one we should be able to get open," he told Soushi as he took a step back from it. "We'll need to use force." Castiel had never properly learned how to pick locks in the end, as he'd stopped trusting Orihara and Dean had... disappeared. But he didn't mind using blunt trauma to get what he wanted either.