Cordelia kept her mouth shut as Castiel spoke and Cas was relieved. The last thing he wanted was to have her blurt out what actually happened and give Abby a heart attack. Still, Abigail didn't seem too happy with the news about the guns and neither did Aidan. They were in a tough situation. Going out of the house was almost asking to be killed, but if they just stayed hidden the war would never end, and things would only get worse outside.
"Are we giving the potion to these people or the ones shooting at us?". Cas tilted his head towards Cordelia at her sudden question, thinking for a moment that feeding the elixir to the enemy would most likely give them a great advantage, but that would be difficult and almost suicidal. He thought for a moment then shook his head as if to deny his own thoughts.
"It would be too risky to give it to the enemy" Cas decided, thinking about all the possibly ways that could end. None would end well. Someone would most likely end up hurt.
"I'm more than aware that you and the little sheep would be able to do it, but it's too dangerous".
Leon heard his nickname as soon as he and Roman walked into the living room and he wondered why Castiel was talking about him. He glanced at Abby and casually glanced at Roman, hoping he could keep from telling her what had happened. He had agreed to keep quiet and Leon had thanked him a million and one times. He wasn't sure why he felt like he needed to help Castiel out so much, but this was also for Abigail's sake. If Castiel was now healed and safe, there was no need to scare her for no reason.
"What?" Leon questioned, glancing at Castiel, wanting to know why he was a topic if conversation. Cas simply shool his head and waved it off.
"I'm going to need to gather all of my subordinates here to make sure what's left of this is distributed equally" he explained as he held up the small bottle. This wasn't just a battle strategy, it was also a ruling strategy. The gods that stayed by his side would become the new council as soon as this war was all over