"Oh, I know you won't. Not again," She said. "You wouldn't dare, Loki, and you're too good to fail me." She expected great things from her Angel of Death. And in return? She wouldn't mention his transgression. Of the three of them he was almost the most innocent. Aside from his initial sin, there was little else. No betrayal like his friend, or indecent transgressions like Castiel.
"Thank you," She said to Eve. The sword meant something to the girl, and so She figured a little gratitude for the sacrifice was not uncalled for.
"As for the Winchesters. You will pass on to them this: Lilith cannot be allowed to walk upon my creation for any longer. She must be taken care of. You will remind Dean Winchester of what you did by pulling him out of the pit. Should he not fulfill his purpose he can be replaced. However, that is not an option I cherish. He was chosen for a reason and he should accept it." She paused a moment, pondering Her words to Castiel. "You will explain to him that the few in his family do not outweigh the lives of every one of my Creations in this city. He must think of the larger picture."
Another pause, and she looked straight at Castiel. "And so should you, my Warrior."