Aidan heard when Abigail walked in with the soup. It smelled delicious, and he would have love to have some, but he didn't think that he could. She set the soup aside and crawled into bed with him. Maybe that wasn't the best idea, that's probably how he got sick in the first place, but he was grateful for the warmth. "A little, but i don't know if I can get it down" he spoke quietly so his throat wouldn't hurt more than the necessary. Maybe after a bit of sleep he would be able to have some. He closed his eyes and was already drifting off to sleep when there was a knock at the door that startled him awake. He let out a soft sigh ad Abby got up to answer it. There was about a minute of silence, or almost silence. He could hear another voice at the door but it was too far and he was too tired to figure out who it was. A few seconds later though, the owner of the voice came in asking how he was feeling. Aidan opened his eyes and smiled softly at Cordelia. He wondered if Abby had texted her after all. "Just a cold" he assured her followed by a cough. "I'll be fine" he assured her, deciding to leave out the fact that he felt horrible at the moment. He didn't need to worry her for no reason.
Castiel had left the facility as quickly as it could. The council would soon get word that Cordelia had escaped and he wanted to be as far away as possible. The further place from the facility was the angel's conference hall where Leon was holding everyone hostage. It was probably best to let them go now and put them back to work so it looked like Castiel was actually doing what he was supposed to. He made it back to the hall and over to Leon who seemed to be lost in his thoughts. "Alright, the princess has been rescued now everyone get the hell out of here and get to work. I'm still your boss" he ordered and all the angels scrambled out of the building and off to do their own thing. Castiel turned to Leon who seemed to have a worried mask on, probably worried over the head angel. "She went back to the mainland to lay low, so you're my new sidekick" he announced with a pat on the shoulder. Leon rolled his eyes but agreed. Castiel liked this much better than Cordelia's back talk.
Leon watched as all the angels obeyed Castiel, no question. It s what they were used to, so it was hard to determined if they really did see him as one of theirs now. Leon had trouble wrapping his mind around them. Castiel called him his side kick, after informing him that Cordelia was free and safe, and he rolled his eyes but just agreed. After all, he had just risked his own life to save his best friend. He couldn't argue with that. "You just lay low for now too. I'll contact you when I need you" these were his last instructions and then he walked out, leaving Leon alone. He told him to lay low, so Leon would just go back to doing what he usually did. Patrol the streets for any hooligans and await further instructions. He walked out and headed down the main street. His thoughts went back to Roman. What he must be thinking of him now that he left yet again, with a barely acceptable explanation. When this was all over, he'd explain. He'd tell him everything from start to finished, including how Roman had hooked Leon from the second he opened the door. He'd know everything.