Daisy scowled, her hand curled into a tight fist as she contemplated hitting something. All day had been a wreck for her, she'd stubbed her toe, slipped in the shower, burnt her breakfast, broke her cats bowl, and then got fired from her job.

Granted she only went in to her job to quit but being fired isn't pleasant.

The light murmur in the back of her head was the only thing keeping her from fighting the nearest person. She didn't spare a glance at her completely barren room, instead she just tossed herself onto her soft bed. She sighed dreamily, both at the softness of her bed and the low voice speaking at the back of her mind.

Her sigh made the voice pause for only a moment before it continued, speaking words she couldn't understand. She had never cared. It was the only voice she'd ever been able to hear, and the voice of her soulmate. It was one of the things most dear to her aside from her father, Joshua, and her cat.

Her eyes closed and she fell asleep thinking of her new home.

Sweet Amoris.


The trip to Sweet Amoris was quick, unpacking everything out of the car however, was not.

Daisy had never been a particularly strong girl, she'd struggle holding anything more than 25 pounds. Her father also lacks upper body strength, so you could imagine the struggle of moving some of the more heavier objects into the house, especially when they couldn't speak to coordinate.

Daisy had been pushing boxes from the back of the moving truck to the front when she noticed the young man looking in the back questioningly. His lips moved and Daisy stared wide eyed for a few moments.

Castiel scowled as he stared back at the blonde. His glare worsened as she squeaked, her voice sounding rough and unused.

"Hello? Is anyone there?" Castiel grumbled, his arms folding.

Daisy wheezed and scurried out of the back of the truck. She held up a single finger at him, asking silently for him to wait there as she ran off to retrieve her dad.

"I should just leave." He mumbled as he watched her go. He told himself if she didn't return in a minute he'd leave. To hell with being a friendly neighbor, he could care less.

He counted to about thirty when she returned with her father, the man only a couple inches taller than the short girl.

"I'm sorry about that, Daisy's deaf. What were you saying?" Joshua asked Castiel politely.

Castiels eyebrows raised and he felt bad for a getting so irritated for a second.

"I was wondering if you wanted help. You guys don't look like you have a lot of man power, and luckily for you, I'm all man power." Castiel smirked and flexed. Castiel smirked at Daisy when she giggled at him, prompting her to smile at him.

Joshua looked unimpressed at Castiels display but accepted anyway. He turned to Daisy and signed at her, telling her to go inside and start unpacking the kitchen.

Daisy nodded and turned to Castiel. She signed a quick 'thank you' before walking into the small one-story house.

"Shall we get started?" Joshua asked.

"Actually I got a friend that might be down to help to." Castiel shrugged, leaving the question silent.

Joshua smiled politely. "If you wish to get them go ahead. The more help the better, I'm certainly not complaining."

Castiel nodded and walked briskly back to his house. Lysander looked away from the television as Castiel entered.

"C'mon, we're helping my neighbors move in."

Lysanders eyebrows shot up. "I just thought you were going to tell them to quiet down."

Castiel crossed his arms and grumbled. "I ended up yelling at a deaf girl, dude. You can't just tell a deaf girl to shut up and then walk away."

Lysander chuckled and stood, the notepad he was idly writing on placed carefully on the coffee table.

Daisy smiled from inside the house, the voice in the back of her head speaking again as she organized the silverware and dishes. She'd smile politely at the boys as they came and went, sometimes directing where she wanted things to be put.

With the help of Lysander and Castiel the truck was fully unpacked within two hours. Joshua and Daisy thanked the boys for their help and Joshua took the rental moving truck back to one of the truck rental places.

Daisy turned and smiled at the boys. She signed another 'thank you' intending to go back inside the house but was surprised when Lysander signed back.

'You're welcome', he signed.

Daisy stared in shock for a moment before smiling widely and bowing her head slightly. The boys watched her as she entered her house before walking back to Castiels home.

"I didn't know you knew sign language, Lys."

"I only know a bit, I stopped learning a while ago. Maybe I should start learning again." Lysander mused.

"Got a thing for short and silent?" Castiel said in reference to Daisys short stature.

"It's polite, she seems like a lovely girl. It must be hard to have limited communication with most people, You should learn too."

Castiel shrugged, "Maybe."

Lysander left Castiels house short after and rented a book about sign language from the library on the way home. He was determined to befriend the new girl.