Hopping down from the monkey bars, Castiel simply nodded. "You may," he replied.
To him, it was a serious matter. The game, the issue of touching...all of it. He had no desire to upset his new friend and if this appeased her, then it was what he would do. Somehow, it was...nicer. There was no pressure to conform to what she felt was the only acceptable form of behavior. It was not something he often considered, but it was apparent in that moment.
He shrugged his coat and suit jacket off to hang it over the monkey bars, knowing it would hinder movement. Or at the very least, give her an advantage and he was not looking to do that. He did aim to play fair and not rely on his strength or Grace, however. She was only human, though...a part of him was vaguely curious to see if anything about her differed in regard to her being artificially created.
"I...do not know how this starts when using a vessel," he admitted. "Generally, we executed this as multi-dimensionsional wavelengths. In space."
The cosmos was wide. Certain planets held rings of debris that had been large enough for something of their size to hide in. Obviously, the play equipment was meant for children, but it could be climbed and used for putting distance between them.