It's not as if Castiel blames Dean and Sam for being distracted with other matters. Now that he's out of commission, they'll need to put even more effort into ensuring that the wagon will make it all the way to their destination. Maybe if the situation had been different, they would have at least traded off watching him, but Castiel doesn't particularly like being fussed over.
It's better this way.
Castiel can barely remember the last time that anyone had offered to tell him a story. It had been a long, long time ago, when he had still been young (for an angel) and one of his siblings had related to him various tales from before his creation.
It may only be that he's feeling particularly vulnerable now that he's human and sick and dying, but he does experience some nostalgia at that memory. He's silent for longer than he should be, but eventually turns his attention back to Kevin's transparent form. "What did you have in mind?"
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It's better this way.
Castiel can barely remember the last time that anyone had offered to tell him a story. It had been a long, long time ago, when he had still been young (for an angel) and one of his siblings had related to him various tales from before his creation.
It may only be that he's feeling particularly vulnerable now that he's human and sick and dying, but he does experience some nostalgia at that memory. He's silent for longer than he should be, but eventually turns his attention back to Kevin's transparent form. "What did you have in mind?"