[Cas isn't upset about God being missing. He's not even bitter- well, maybe he is those things, deep down, but more than anything else he's just resigned. He's reached a point where he knows if he wants things to be different in his life, he needs to change them himself, rather than expect an absent father to step in for him yet again.
No, Cas is pretty done taking orders. He's not comfortable or sure or steady on his own feet, but he is one hundred percent done with letting others make his decisions for him.]
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[Cas isn't upset about God being missing. He's not even bitter- well, maybe he is those things, deep down, but more than anything else he's just resigned. He's reached a point where he knows if he wants things to be different in his life, he needs to change them himself, rather than expect an absent father to step in for him yet again.
No, Cas is pretty done taking orders. He's not comfortable or sure or steady on his own feet, but he is one hundred percent done with letting others make his decisions for him.]