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Giovedì - Stranger in a Strange Land
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Supernatural | Gabriel | His heaven isn't so bad
Okay, yes, Heaven's awesome. Aside from his dick brothers and sisters (who, since the Apocalypse is over, have settled down and become massively less dickish) it's, well, Paradise. And Paradise is a good thing.
Gabriel, swaggering Han Solo that he is, is currently residing in his own little corner, which is a meticulous replication of the Spearmint Rhino. He was invited back by a somewhat-chastised Michael and, after being assured that he and Lucifer (also invited back thanks to his "revelation" about humanity, which was entirely Sam's doing) were no longer at one another's throat (ah, the power of sex). And, of course, he accepted. Because yeah, Earth was awesome and full of humanity's dirty little creations (most of which were awesome) but Heaven was Heaven.
Except his Spearmint Rhino? Yeah, it's not the Spearmint Rhino. The girls are always the same, the sex is the same (no matter how many fantasies Gabriel can fit in), it's just all the same.
And conjured candy is so not as good as regular candy, hand—okay, factory made and entirely human.
Up in his little corner of Heaven, Gabriel starts to think that Heaven is a mere… falsity? Paradise that isn't Paradise. Metaphysical Paradise instead of an indulgence for the hedonist Gabriel has become.
Shit, he thinks, and the girl on his lap vanishes with a thought. He snaps his way over to Michael's domain and announces his presence with a "Yo, bro. Think I'm gonna' head back down to Earth."
And before Michael can retort or say Um, no, in that stupid way of his, Gabriel's gone.
Back at the real Spearmint Rhino.
Oh yes. This is the life.
Heaven's got nothin' on Earth.
Re: Supernatural | Gabriel | His heaven isn't so bad
This was great, it definitely had a Gabriel feel to it, and his eventual view on Heaven? Just what I imagined. He likes our imperfection and our variety and our humanity, of course he'd come back! ♥♥♥
Thank you so much for writing this. I flailed kind of crazily when I saw this prompt had been filled. :D
Re: Supernatural | Gabriel | His heaven isn't so bad