Oh my gosh guys, I still don't own supernatural.

Despite the arguing on how they were going to get there Gabriel flew them over, and then the car when Dean threw a hissy fit about it being left behind.

They designated Sam to talk to the real estate lady so they could walk around town with Cas, to get a feel of things. Gabriel of course hiding Cas' wings from the mortal world to avoid unwanted attention.

"Hey Cas, there's a little park here too." Dean says with a small smile, gesturing to the playground. Cas of course didn't really seem to acknowledge it, just laying his head on Dean's shoulder, grasping Harold. He had been a little devoid of life since the incident, Dean honestly hoped this would help breathe that spark of excitement back into the fledgling.

Dean sighs softly and gently ruffles Cas' hair and continues on to the school, after all it would look weird if he didn't go like any other child. He personally didn't want to send Cas to that hell hole, but he'd play societies stupid game for now, just to fit into this town.

After listening to the dead silence between them Dean glances over to Gabriel, wondering what the archangel was thinking at the moment, Cas didn't seem to care or notice, just calmly sucking on his pacifier and playing with his stuffed rabbit while Dean carried him.

"So, whatcha planning to do now?" Dean asks as they walk to the school, Cas yawning slightly as he relaxed into the rhythm of Dean's steps. This almost felt like a normal thing to do, something the Winchester had craved deep down since he lost his mother.

The archangel was pulled from his thoughts, and seemed to think about what he was going to say, and for the first time Dean was starting to see that million year old archangel instead of an enemy or a weirdo for once. Gabriel had looked so thoughtful as if he knew everything that was to happen with whatever choice he made.

"Well for one stay with you guys." Gabriel says with a shrug. He seemed to really want to stay as well, not just for his brother, but with them as well. Dean couldn't help but to feel slightly touched by the archangel's words, for once finding Gabriel to be sentimental.

"Someone's gotta keep you Winchesters from sacrificing yourselves." Dean rolls his eyes, knowing he'd try to cover it up. It made his statement before less sweet, but that was also true. "Fair enough." Dean says chuckling as they finally near the school. He was slightly regretting not bringing the impala but that was the least of their worries as of now.

"Do we really have to enroll him to a human school?" Gabriel whines, pausing in front of the school, making Dean pause as well. Cas looked mildly annoyed that the walking pattern had been destroyed, apparently his drowsiness too. The Winchester sighs in response and continues into the school, heading towards the office. He was thankful their office was even open this week, it was fall break or something since all the kids were at home doing their own thing.

"I don't want to but I think it'll be good for him." Dean says, giving a verbal answer to the archangel trailing behind him. He pauses in front of the door and gives a brief knock on the wood, waiting for a response, or for the door to open.

There was shuffling heard inside of the office, and Dean shifts Cas closer as the door opens. "Hi, I'd like to enroll a kid." Dean could tell this was going to be the start of something, but he wasn't exactly sure if it was a good thing.