I did love that part too, because, well, of course they would do that. And this:
Castiel nodded again, and turned to give the man in front of him an excited look. “Did you know Mother Nature’s a single woman, Dean?”
“She’s going to teach every angel to rearrange the sky,” Anna added. “And then help all the women find the perfect guy.”
“Let me guess,” Dean said dryly. “It’s raining men.”
“Hallelujah,” Ellen finished.
Well, okay, it's yenta fic, but I have respect for the classics. Actually, I think luchia13 pulled off the cliche fairly well - as a bartender, Ellen probably did have experience with those sort of problems (along with the hunter angst), and though I could have done with a little less Dean, Cas, and Anna, and more Ellen, I was very happy with the bits we did get. Ellen was Ellen, and not the usual "I have a strange, at times creepy fascination with my friends' and acquaintances' relationships and no respect for boundaries at all" that usually characterizes yenta fics. Basically, in conclusion: YAY ELLEN.
Re: the chi chis
Castiel nodded again, and turned to give the man in front of him an excited look. “Did you know Mother Nature’s a single woman, Dean?”
“She’s going to teach every angel to rearrange the sky,” Anna added. “And then help all the women find the perfect guy.”
“Let me guess,” Dean said dryly. “It’s raining men.”
“Hallelujah,” Ellen finished.
Well, okay, it's yenta fic, but I have respect for the classics. Actually, I think