I don't really see the point of him lying about this. I could be wrong, though.
If he did lie, I could kind of understand it since he's just lost everything (as he said) because he trusted Dean, and now he seems to be feeling a little raw about it. So his asking Dean for something in return, while giving so little information back, might be his way of leveling the score somewhat - although, not productive to the building of future trust.
I also get the sense that Castiel has sort of given up on Sam and Dean at this point, and he thinks that finding God is the only option they have left, so his mission is far more important in his eyes that anything else the Winchesters might be doing.
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Date: 2009-09-18 07:54 am (UTC)I don't really see the point of him lying about this. I could be wrong, though.
If he did lie, I could kind of understand it since he's just lost everything (as he said) because he trusted Dean, and now he seems to be feeling a little raw about it. So his asking Dean for something in return, while giving so little information back, might be his way of leveling the score somewhat - although, not productive to the building of future trust.
I also get the sense that Castiel has sort of given up on Sam and Dean at this point, and he thinks that finding God is the only option they have left, so his mission is far more important in his eyes that anything else the Winchesters might be doing.