Chapter 43 - Expert Opinions

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Katie's POV

We all gathered in the kitchen around nine and were joined by our guests. We asked the boys to put the extender in the table to make it longer, so we could all eat breakfast together. I asked Simon to sit at the head of the table, first out of a deep respect for the man, and also so we could all see him when he spoke.

We went full out for breakfast, making pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, hash browns and toast. While we ate, I told Simon and Thomas about my conversation with Eric Kripke, and he looked highly interested in what he heard.

When we were finished eating, Simon put his napkin on his plate and sat back. He looked like he was ready to speak, and we were all ears.

"My wonderful new friends," he began, in that accent of his that I was beginning to love, with the 'v's' for 'w's' and the 'z's' for 's's', 'und' for 'and' 'och' for 'oh'.

"Much thought have I put into this situation. And the news you bring me this morning, it fits into the thoughts that already I have been having."

"You see, never before have I considered the idea of the part that might be played by a deity. If the world exists because it was created by a higher power," he said," waving his hand through the air, "then so be it! The creationists, they are right!. But the idea that a deity might still be involved in the lives of people, that angels walk the earth, and that demons and monsters exist! That, I never contemplated before."

"So," he continued, "whether what I'm thinking here is true, or not...who can know. But, I believe there is a deity involved here. But I think it is NOT from this world. That would be my guess. And now, after this talk with your Mr. Kripke, I think this same deity is what he is afraid of. And I also think that you are in danger from this deity as well."

"And hopefully, after again you speak, you will have some answers."

We were all silent after that, trying to take in what he was saying. A deity. After Sam and Dean. But why? But not from here. How could that be?

Dean looked close to pissed. He said tightly, through his teeth, "Son-of-a-bitch, another freaking god to deal with!" He looked at Simon, "Why? Why do you think it's a god involved?"

"Well," he said, "You see, the main issue here is that you exist. But I do not believe you exist because someone wrote you into a story. That was my first thought, because that is, after all, my theory, you see, that fictional writings might actually produce real worlds. But," he said with emphasis, "they would be simple worlds, with only the written characters in them, and maybe a bit of surroundings, but never would they be as this world is. This world is too complex to have been made by the story. I don't believe that could have happened."

"So when I find out about angels, ya, then must exist also a god," he pointed out. "Now, you add to the story that we know an angel is on a different world, and writing your story, then must this angel have a way to get the knowledge of you in advance, you see. The only conclusion, then, is that this angel, who is not one of your angels, ya, must be the angel of another deity. Perhaps it is only that angel, and not a deity involved. But I do not think so."

"Then when you tell me this Mr. Kripke is also afraid, what can he possibly be afraid of, but an entity more powerful than himself, and that, by logical conclusion, must be a god."

Again we all sat kind of stunned, trying to take this all in. I could not wait for my talk with Eric tonight. I hoped that Cas was able to get an angel to talk to him.

Dean got up and said, "Please excuse me, I need to be alone for a while," and he left the room.

I looked at Sam. He wasn't looking so hot either. "Are you okay?" I asked him.

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