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"So, Astral, I hope you had a good time with Castiel last night." Hans said, it was in a little tiny bit of a annoyed tone.
"Sure, I guess, all we did was talk." She said trying to reassure him that they didn't do much
"Well, I was going to ask if you could leave my territory, this is all mine, well, the land you're on right now. But I don't want you to go without Castiel." Hans said, he hoped she was smart enough to know what he meant.
"Oh, that is fine, this is your land and I respect that, I'll talk to Castiel." Astral flattened her ears, she couldn't protest, she didn't have a right. This was Hans territory, so she was to follow all rules. Astral went to find Castiel
"I do so love your silent treatment, Eve. But I don't believe you know, that I know it's all faked. In the realm of mental games, sweet Eve, you are an amateur. You have never and will never love me. So how can you ever be jealous of me?" Castiel clarified for her. He stood up then looked out over the river for a long while. Then said aimlessly, "All my life I have tried to prove myself worthy of you, Eve. I provided protection and food. I have loved you from a far. Denying my instincts. Waiting for the day, that you would consider me a worthy mate, if not grow to love me, just a little." He paused then looked back at her again. He stayed that way, until finally Rieve looked him in the eyes. "Where did I go wrong? Why am I so unworthy of your heart and Hans get your heart, in just one day?!" He yelled the last part. When she didn't answer. Castiel asked with a sneer, "Why do I fall, so short of your high standards?" He growled at her. He had to step away from her, he was getting ready to do something that was against even his nature. He made himself turned and walked off into the woods.
Rieve now left alone, let her tears run free. She knew she had wounded Castiel deeply. She hated doing it, but it was the only way to make him think about things. How his life had been designed by others, too. He was as much a prisoner to it, as she was.
Hans heard the loud shouts. He ran to Rieve, worried what Castiel had done. He passed him and said "If you want her stop shouting at her!" he said it angrily and ran to Rieve. He found her. "Rieve, don't cry." Hans said sweetly and sat next to her.