Silent Angel:
"I really am sorry but we can't allow Castiel to carry on going to this school" Mr. Brick apolaigzed. Castiel was a good kid. He was smart and he was kind. Castiel's gaze feel from his head masters face to his shoes. He knew his oldest brother would be disappointed. He was 17 and he'd never been kicked out of a school before. He'd gotten into trouble but what kid hadn't? He was also the first of all his siblings to get kicked out. The last one in high-school and he got kicked out.
"I understand" Micheal sighed, "I am sorry about what happened. Come on, Cas. Lets go." Castiel nodded and followed his brother out the building to his dads old pick up truck. "I wish you would just tell me why. It must have been bad. If you're willing to kick-off. I'm sorry the school kicked you out." Micheal knew Castiel wasn't going to answer him. Castiel couldn't talk. He never has. His mum passed away during the time he was meant to be learning and their dad was so mortified he never got around to teaching him. So Castiel just never said anything. There was usually no communication coming from the teen that it was frustrating sometimes. "I know you hate me talking about it but I'll ask anyway, how are the - scars?" Castiel shifted in his seat uncomfortably. "Same? Better? Worse?" Castiel just shrugged. It didn't matter if they still hurt. It didn't matter if they were worse. They couldn't get worse and they were forever now. There was no getting rid of them. Micheal pulled down the driveway. And got out Castiel walking behind up behind him. He locked the car and opened the door.
Everyone looked at Castiel as he walked in.
"They kick you out?" Gabriel asked, looking at him from his bedroom doorway.
"Yeah" Micheal answered for him. "Why don't you put your stuff away in your room. I'll cover your evening chores tonight, you can choose whats for dinner. It's your turn anyway. You start Hunters High next week, Monday." Castiel shuffled his feet into his room. He closed the door behind him. One by one he took all his things out and placed them neatly where they should be. Lined up on the shelves. If just one thing was out of place, even just a little, Castiel would have to straighten it up.
"Did you find out what happened?" Balthazar asked Micheal.
"No. They didn't tell me. Something like student confidentiality or something like that anyway" Micheal said. "I'll have to write a letter to Hunters High explaining Castiel's situation. And list all the things never to mention."
Anna looked up from the photo album she working for collage. "Maybe he needs this. A new start. His kind and his smart. Maybe this a chance to make some friends outside of books."
"Yeah. That school was no good for him anyway. I mean at the end of the day, his nursery, his elemtery, neither of them kicked him out and he'd done worse. I don't understand, why this school did. After all the years Cas had been there and suddenly one little slip up and his gone. It's stupid."
"You got that right" Lucifer piped up.
Castiel shuffled out from his room. He looked a little down but there wasn't really a way of telling. Castiel kept his emotions in a lot.
"We don't blame you Cas" Anna assured him. "We know you wouldn't do this without reason. It must have been horrible if it made you lose your temper."
"Anna, drop it. Castiel is fine" Micheal snapped at here not to mention it anymore. What was done was done and there was no going back and setting it straight.
"I say good on him. If it was that bad no reason why what he did was out-of-line" Lucifer flopped onto the couch.
"Lucifer" Micheal shouted, "this behaviour is not to be encouraged you know that!" Castiel just walked over to the frizzer and pulled out some chicken nuggets and chips. The first two things he saw and placed them on the side.
"Everyone hungry?" Micheal asked getting up.
"Yeah!" They all shouted. Micheal hurried about, cooking dinner for everyone.