@Bananapudding
Sorin under the tree he had climbed before and watched him, ignoring the slight feeling of uneasiness that invaded within him.
Sorin under the tree he had climbed before and watched him, ignoring the slight feeling of uneasiness that invaded within him.
Cas pushed through the branches and reached the very top of the small tree, perching himself up there. He grinned as he looked down at Sorin. "Hey, Sor! I'm king of the park!" He held his arms out, seeming quite pleased with himself.
He leaned against the tree as he smiled broadly at Cas, the strong gust of autumn wind blowing his brown hair over his face.
Cas fell back into the tree with the strong wind, clinging tightly to the branch he fell onto. "Nngh… I thought I was better at this…"
Sorin sprinted across the park and held his arms out. He looked up at Cas. "Let go. I'll catch you."
Cas hesitated for a split second before closing his eyes and slackening his grip. He fell into Sorin's arms, keeping his eyes firmly shut.
He took a seat under the tree with Cas in his arms, not minding the few auburn colored leaves the glided near them.
Cas glanced around after a few seconds and seemed to relax, hugging Sorin tightly. "I love you~" He purred affectionately, nuzzling against his cheek.
He closed his eyes. "I love you too…but you know you're not allowed to climb anymore trees right? At least, not today."
"Dammit…" Cas muttered, looking away. "I suppose I've already climbed three or four."
"I wouldn't mind you chasing those gee–" He remembered the last time he did so and shook his head. "Nevermind."
"Geese?" Cas turned his head towards the birds, his ears pricking up as he made strange growling noises.
"No. Remember what happened last time?" he put a hand on his shoulder and tightened his grip on him. "We're not doing that again."
"Hmph… fine. You're no fun." Cas buried his face in Sorin's shoulder.
He cocked an eyebrow at him. "What do you mean?" With his arms wrapped around his waist, Sorin pulled him closer.
"You pointed out the geese and now you won't even let me chase them." He nestled his head into the crook of Sorin's neck.
"That doesn't make me any less of a fun person," he knotted his fingers into his hair and pet him gently. "I'm just keeping you safe."
"But safe is boring." Cas whined, enjoying Sorin's petting regardless. "What's life without a little danger?"
Sorin rolled his eyes while he shook his head. "I don't know… you have way too many cuts that i'm responsible for."
Cas's expression softened. "Love, those aren't your fault. You're the reason they stopped being fresh."
His hazel eyes fixed on him. He lowered his head and pressed his lips against his briefly before pulling away. "Fine. You can go. But please, try not to get hurt."
Cas grinned. "Thanks, love!" He got up and chased after the geese, the birds scattering. He ended up tackling one and holding its neck in one hand so it couldn't bite him. He held its body in the other arm.
He should've gotten use to it as he had already seen him do this before, but it was still strange nonetheless. But Cas was happy and that's all that mattered.
The goose started flapping its wings angrily, so Cas chucked it at the pond and sprinted back over to Sorin, panting.
Soirn chuckled and stood up, brushing the pieces of grass off his pants.
"I got a goose!" Cas exclaimed breathlessly, his cheeks lightly flushed from the exertion.
"Yeah…I saw that," Sorin embraced him, moving the strands of hair from his face.
Cas tried to purr and gasp for breath at the same time, which resulted in strange staccato purrs. He looked back over at the pond to make sure the goose hadn't chased him.
He caressed his cheek, stroking it with his thumb occasionally. "You okay?" Need some water?"
"Yeah, water would be good." Cas started walking towards the pond.
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