She was quiet for a little bit as she let him stare out the window. It seemed to soothe him so she didn't want to interrupt. Because Castiel needed to be soothed. Once that pie was baked, Destiny was going to take a little trip elsewhere and it would be up to Castiel to keep her grounded in this world and to make sure she didn't accidentally hurt herself. That was why she needed him focused.
Sitting down at the round table she had draped a pink and gold sheet over, she watched him carefully. Just because she helped him and considered him a friend that she trusted him completely either. Angels were dangerous creatures and they were ignorant of human behavior for the most part. Some were better at figuring it out than others, most were so cold. Nope. Angels and vampires. Definitely not to be trusted. That didn't stop Destiny from helping them or befriending them. Nobody smart ever trusted a gypsy either.
Faye Chamberlain," she said, rolling the syllables in her mouth a little bit as she said it. It was the name of a stuck up middle class white chick. She had never met the girl herself only heard second hand from Katherine about her but suffice it to say Destiny was not impressed.
"I've already consecrated the ground. It was tricky keeping the ghosts out without kicking the vampires out too. The whole undead thing makes things complicated." It had actually been kind of funny although not funny if you were a vampire trying to get into the whorehouse.
"I can't stay away, not with everything that's happening." Not when an angel was asking you to go somewhere. When one did that, you usually went. That wasn't the only reason though. "I'm sorry about the little girl from the prison. I know you blame yourself. It won't help you beat them." She turned her attention to the crystal ball on the table. Yes, she had a crystal ball. You had to have trinkets sometimes to sell the show to the locals. The magic was different. She wouldn't sell that, even if she sold everything else.