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A different Gas-N-Sip, the same old shit. It didn’t take long for alphas to start hitting on Dean. Some older than John and Dean brushed them off. What were they going to do? Could they even still get it up? It was the younger alphas that Dean worried about. Freshly presented alphas had something to prove to one another. It hadn’t been a week and Dean had been groped while stacking the selves. Had an alpha get angry with him while he was checking him out because Dean refused to give him his number. Not like Dean had a number to give out, but he wasn’t going to explain his life to some knothead. The younger alphas didn’t leave when they bought their stuff. They hung outside the store and Dean knew they would wait until his shift was over.
Luckily, Cas always came in once he woke up, and having an alpha hang out with him during his shift prevented the teens from sticking around. Dean also wasn’t hit on while Cas chilled with him and he wasn’t sure if his friend knew just how much he was helping by being there. Dean was sure that Cas just liked to hang out with him and had no clue about the protection he was providing. Nitherless, Dean was grateful not only to pass the time with his best friend but get a break from creepy alphas.
Not like Dean couldn’t handle it himself, he had worked two jobs before Cas came along. Still, it was nice not to have to go through it. It would almost be a perfect arrangement if it wasn’t for Lee. Dean had his fair share of alphas be creeps, but Lee was in a different ballpark. From the first time Lee saw him, he had been bugging Dean. Telling him how beautiful he was and offering to take him to dates. Dean said no, but Lee didn’t get angry, but he didn’t give up. Lee started to give him unwanted gifts. Candy, flowers, and even CDs when he had seen Dean in some of his band t-shirts.
Dean would throw them all in the trash when the alpha left. Okay, maybe he kept the CDs, but it wasn’t just for him. It was for Cas as well, the alpha needed something more than hippy music from the seventies. Cas didn’t know about Lee and Dean didn’t tell him about the alpha. Dean didn’t want to cause any trouble and risk their jobs. Besides, Cas was this laid-back guy and while Dean knew Cas wouldn’t just sit around and let an alpha creep on him, the omega didn’t want Cas to get hurt. Cas was only nineteen and filled with so much love. Lee had to be in his mid-thirties and there was no doubt in Dean’s mind, he could cause damage to Cas.
Besides, Dean had it handled. Lee started to come in earlier and stayed for about half an hour, doing his best to woo Dean, but he never stayed any longer. Dean thought that maybe it was because Lee had to work and that was great. It meant that he didn’t have to worry about Cas and Lee running into each other. Dean just needed to keep his head down, work for a month, earn a couple of paychecks, and they’d be out of this town.
***
Dean’s eyes snapped open at the screeching of Cas’s phone. He quickly scrambled up and leaned into the front seat. He tried turning off the alarm before waking Cas, but he saw the alpha stirring from the corner of his eye.
“Dean?” Cas asked, his voice rougher when it was groggy.
“Go back to sleep, Cas. I’m just heading out to work.”
“I can drive you.” The alpha offered.
“Thanks but it’s just a ten-minute walk. I need to stretch my legs.”
Cas hummed, leaning back into his seat, and before Dean could grab his bag, the alpha was snoring again. Dean grabbed the first shirt and jeans in the bag and gently opened the back door. Dean could see the street through the tiny gaps in the trees, but it was still more than enough privacy for him to change. Once he was dressed, Dean threw on his blue vest, softly closed the door, and strolled out of the woods. The Gas-N-Sip was just a block away and there weren’t many cars on the road at six in the morning, so Dean never had any problem making it to work.
The second he stepped foot into Gas-N-Sip, his co-worker, Mike grunted. Clocking out and rushing out of the building before Dean could even round the back counter. Dean clocked in and got to work. He dumped out all the old coffee and started fresh coffee, all of what Mike was supposed to do before Dean arrived. Dean strolled the aisles, making sure everything was even, and replacing items back where they were supposed to go. Dean heard the bell ring and he closed his eyes and bit down a sigh when he smelled tobacco, stale beer, and way too much musk for an alpha.
“Good morning, beautiful.” Lee greeted, leaning on the counter as he watched Dean finish stocking the sour candies.
“Sup Lee? Here for another cup of coffee?” Dean asked, doing his best to stay polite.
“The coffee is the perk, but I’m here for you, babe.” Lee cooed, making Dean’s skin crawl.
He shoved the last pack of sour gummy worms into the display box and quickly returned behind the counter, needing something between them. Dean grinned, “Well, I made fresh hot coffee, so help yourself.”
Lee leaned his face into the palm of his hand. “Making fresh coffee just for me? I swear, kid, you’re trying to win my heart.”
I make fresh coffee because it’s my job, dumbass. Dean bit his tongue and just kept smiling until Lee walked the five steps to the coffee counter. With Lee’s back turned Dean let his smile slip. Just half an hour and he’ll have to go to work. Dean reminded himself, he would only have to deal with this for two and a half more weeks and he and Cas would have enough money to hit the road again. Lee returned with a cup of coffee and a bear claw. He slid a ten over to Dean and the omega was quick to cash him in.
“Keep the change.” Lee said, gently grabbing Dean’s hand and closing it shut.
Dean let out a nervous chuckle. “We’re not supposed to take tips.” Okay, so that wasn’t true, his other coworkers kept the please tip jar out during their shifts, including Cas. The Gas-N-Sip Dean worked at before didn’t allow him to do it and Dean went along with it because it was less opportunity for creeps to feel like he owed them something.
“It’ll just be between us.” Lee winked.
Dean shoved the money in his pocket and kept the forced smile on his face. “Thank you.”
Dean could smell the pride oozing out of Lee’s scent as he sipped his coffee. Like he had done Dean some big favor by giving him seven dollars and some odd scents. Okay, so maybe that seven bucks and some odd cents was going to help him and Cas, but Dean didn’t want to admit it.
“So, what time do you get off?” Lee asked and Dean’s heart skipped a beat.
“Why?”
“I don’t work tomorrow, so I’d love to take you out. I was thinking of dinner and then afterwards, I can take you to the mall in the next town over. Spoil you with whatever you want.” Lee said, his eyes shining brightly like this was already a done deal. Even if the alpha wouldn’t force himself on Dean, the guy was almost twenty years older than him.
Dean couldn’t tell the alpha he was underage, it had never mattered before because “age is just a number”. Besides, Dean couldn’t risk losing his job if this got back to his manager. So, Dean’s mind quickly came up with a solution. “I can’t tell you a time, we’re still kind of understaffed, so I have no way of telling when I get off.”
Lee frowned. “That’s not very fair to you.”
Dean shrugged. “What can I do? I need the money.”
Now Lee was grinning ear to ear. “You could quit, I have enough money to support you.”
Dean let out a nervous chuckle. “My Alpha brother would kill me.”
Lee leaned in closer. “Man, if I had it my way, I’d mate you right now, so your brother couldn’t boss you around anymore. You wouldn’t have a care in the world. I would work hard and I would get you whatever you wanted, but I know that’s gotta sound creepy when we haven’t even had our first date. So, I’ll win you over, I’ll dazzle you in dates, and I’ll woo you.”
Dean felt his stomach churn and he felt like no matter what he said, he wouldn’t dissuade this alpha. He couldn’t risk rejecting the alpha either, alphas didn’t handle rejection well, and the way Lee was looking at him, the guy would fly off the handles if Dean rejected him without Cas around.
Then it hit Dean. “Oh, if you can wait two and a half weeks, we’ll have a new person comin’ in and then I’ll have days off.”
It was the right thing to say, happiness engulfed Lee’s scent and the alpha looked like a pup at a candy store. A part of Dean hated lying to him, but he couldn’t risk Lee reacting badly. It wouldn’t be so bad, Dean and Cas would move on from this town and he would forget all about Lee.
“Babe, you are worth waiting for.” Lee purred. “It’ll give us plenty of time to plan our date.”
Dean swallowed the guilt down. “I’m up for whatever. I trust that whatever you think of will be great.”
Lee smiled like a cat who caught the rat. The alpha spent the rest of his time telling Dean how beautiful he was and how well he was going to take care of him. Dean smiled and didn’t say anything back. Whenever there was another customer, Dean would serve them, appreciating having a break from Lee’s flirting. When the alpha finally left for work, Dean signed. His elbows landed on the counter so he could bury his fingers in his hair.
“Dean… What have you gotten yourself into?”
***
“Where do we go next, man?” Cas asked, leaning back on the chair, munching on a bag of chips and sipping a blue slushie that Dean got for him because he didn’t trust the alpha around the machine after the incident .
Dean paused in his sweeping, taking a moment to think about it. “I wanna see that big ball of yarn.”
Cas tilted his head, “Oooooh, you mean twine.”
“Twine, yarn, whatever. I’ve always heard of it and it would be cool to see it.”
Cas gave him a lopsided grin. “I’ll take you there, man. And like, maybe we can also see that giant rocking chair.”
Dean looked up, “There’s a giant rocking chair?”
“Totally, I ummm… I think it’s in Illinois, maybe.”
“Hell, okay, let’s see it. Why not?” Dean swept the dust pile into the dustpan.
He quickly dumped the dust and dirt into the trash and went to the back to place them where they belonged. Dean grabbed a crate of drinks to replace the coolers. He grabbed the odd drinks first, or what he called the odd drinks. They weren’t the name-brand sodas, but random teas and juice for pups. They were set on the bottom shelf and they didn’t need to be replaced all that much, but Dean wanted to make sure the shelf was stocked. He heaved it out to the coolers and placed it in front of the cooler near the back.
“Cas! If anyone comes in, holler for me!” Dean shouted.
“Don’t worry man, I’ll take care of them!” Cas shouted back.
“No Cas! You’re not on the clock! I have to check them out!”
“Okie dokie!”
That was good enough for Dean, so the omega opened the cooler, and got on his knees. Dean quickly got into the swing of things. Zoning out as he pulled out old bottles, placed the new ones in the back, and replaced the old bottles in the front, if they were in date. New place, same old same old, but this time, a heavy weight wasn’t hanging over his head. Dean felt lighter, happier, and it was all because of the alpha who wanted to spend his evenings with him. Every now and then, Cas would call out from the counter. A few times, Dean had to stop what he was doing and ring someone up, but most of the time it was Cas telling Dean what he believed was happening in the Spanish soap show.
“Ooooh possibly older sister just shoved younger sister down the stairs!” Cas announced.
Dean froze from pulling out all the older Coke bottles he had moved onto from the cooler. “Get out!”
“I think the sister, who like, got shoved down the stairs was pregnant!”
Dean gasped. “Noooo! What’s happening now?”
“Some dentist is like, being rude and interrupting people’s movie experience to talk about toothpaste.”
Dean rolled his eyes. “Damn it Cas, I don’t care about the ads! Just keep me updated on what happens when the show comes back on!”
“Totally.”
Dean went back to placing the Coke onto the floor when he heard the bell ring. When Cas didn’t immediately call out for him, so Dean assumed whoever came in wasn’t here just for gas and smokes. So Dean kept stalking the shelves, figuring he had some time before he was called up to the front. Then he heard heavy boots coming in his direction.
“Oh, if you need something, just let me know. I’ll hand it to—” The words caught up in Dean’s throat when he smelled the scent of tobacco, stale beer, and heavy musk. Dean barely had time to close the cooler and turn around before he felt his back pressed against the glass. The alpha was right there, in his space, smiling that creepy smile that made Dean’s skin crawl. “Lee?!”
“Sup, babe?” Lee asked, leaning in closer, placing his hand beside Dean’s head, and making him feel even more trapped.
“L-Lee! What are you doing here?”
“Figured since you didn’t have the day off, we could talk about our date.”
Dean let out a nervous laugh. “I told you yesterday, nothin’ can happen for almost two weeks.”
Lee shrugged. “Then I’ve come to visit you ‘cause I just can’t go a day without seein’ ya.”
Dean fidgeted in his trapped space. “I gotta keep workin’ though.”
Lee turned his head slightly, looking over his shoulder at the front counter. Then he looked back at Dean, a smirk spreading across his face. “There’s someone else here, it’s slow, so… I was thinkin’ that you and I get out of here.”
“Lee, I can’t.” Dean replied, trying his best not to sound frustrated. “I need this money.”
Dean flinched when Lee’s hand was on his face, cupping it. The alpha brushed his thumb over his cheekbone. “Don’t worry about it. I told you that I’d take care of you and I meant it.”
No longer able to take it anymore, Dean ducked down and slid under Lee’s arm. “Look, that’s sweet and all, but I’d rather make my own money.”
Forget the drinks! Dean would finish the job later. They would quickly cool down once they were in the cooler, but right now, he needed to be behind the counter. Needed to be near Cas, but before Dean could get a step in, Lee grabbed his arm and tugged him back. Dean found himself pressed against the glass again and it frustrated the hell out of him. He couldn’t stop the sharp glare he threw Lee’s way. Not like the alpha seemed to notice, or if he did, he didn’t care.
“You’re so stubborn.” Lee chuckled. “Well, if I can’t convince you to play hookey, maybe we can spend some time together.”
“No!” Dean shouted and it was stupid. It was stupid to piss off an alpha who was so close to him, but he couldn’t take it anymore. Couldn’t pretend for another two weeks that Lee had a chance with him. Dean was fed up having to be polite because he feared what Lee’s reaction might be and once he opened his mouth, he couldn’t stop. “Get out of my space, dude! I’m trying to work!”
It wasn’t until Dean saw something dark flash through Lee’s eyes that he realized just how badly he messed up. The way Lee was looking at him felt dangerous and it sent a chill down Dean’s spine. “That’s not very kind. Not after all the gifts and tips I left you.”
“I didn’t want them. I’m s-sorry that I didn’t tell you sooner, but I don’t want them and if you want your tips back then—” Dean was shut up when Lee pressed a finger on his lips.
“It’s okay, I know how you can make it up to me.” Lee said, before leaning his head down, getting closer. Dean tried to shove the alpha off, but the older man was too strong.
Dean gasped when the sudden pressure was off him and it took his mind way too long to piece together what happened. Cas’s back was turned to him, Lee was on the floor, with all the shelves that fell like a domino effect. Even Lee looked stunned when he pushed himself up into a sitting position.
“What the fuck , man?!” Lee spat.
“Don’t you dare ever touch him!” Cas roared, his voice rattling off the walls and rattling Dean too. He had never heard Cas raise his voice, but this sweet alpha sounded murderous. Dean found himself thankful he was not on the side of Cas’s rage.
“You little fuck—” Lee started as he was standing up, but the alpha slipped on a Zebra cake package and fell right back down.
Not like that stopped, Cas. The younger reached down, grabbed two fistfuls of Lee’s shirt, and hauled the older alpha up before spinning him around and throwing him into the drink coolers. Dean jumped back when heard the glass shattering. Cas’s face was twisted, his teeth showing as he snarled. Those once deep blue eyes were bright red and it was surreal to Dean, to see an alpha in rage defending him. Stop! Was on the tip of Dean’s tongue, but Cas was already lunging for Lee, his hand outstretched, aiming for Lee’s neck. Only, Lee regained his grounding and charged at Cas.
Dean screamed as he watched the two alphas fall to the floor. Screamed as he watched Lee’s fist crash down on Cas’s jaw. Lee kept hitting Cas while he pinned the younger alpha down. Dean looked around the mess the store was in before grabbing the Coke crate and tipping it over. Bottles rolled on the ground as Dean picked up the crate and emptied it. Dean ran over to Lee, heaving the crate over his head, before bringing into down onto Lee’s back.
The alpha fell onto Cas, sounding like he had the wind knocked out of him. Cas shoved Lee off him before rolling over and straddling the other alpha. Now Cas was the one throwing fists, but Lee grabbed Cas’s wrists and pried him away. Dean acted quickly, kicking Lee on the side, causing him to let go of Cas. Cas raised his fist in the air and brought it back down, but before Cas could make contact, Dean grabbed his wrist. It was stupid, Dean knew better than to get between two raging alphas, but if he didn’t do something, they were going to kill one another.
Cas’s head snapped to Dean, his eyes were still red, but… Dean didn’t feel any fear. Cas wasn’t snarling at him, there was almost a calm expression on his face as he looked at Dean.
“Enough.” Dean gasped. “Enough, you did good. You got him to leave me alone, thank you.”
Cas went easily with Dean as the omega helped him off Lee. They both looked down on the battered alpha who was wiping blood from the corner of his lips with the sleeve of his coat. Dean gently pushed Cas back as Lee stood up. Lee’s eyes were still red too and for a second, Dean feared they would go back at it, but all the alpha did was point at him.
“You…” He growled. “You’re a tease! You’re a lying slut who led me on!”
Cas growled and Dean blocked the alpha with his arm. Cas, who could have easily shoved him away, stayed put. “Just leave, please.” Dean begged.
“This isn’t over! I’m going to sue the owner! Say goodbye to your jobs!” He spat.
Dean and Cas watched him storm out of the store and when he was gone, they were left in ruins. Dean looked around the store, at all the shelves on the floor and products runied. He felt like shit, this was all his fault. Lee was right, Dean led him on. It didn’t matter if he did it out of fear, Dean had led on Lee. Now, they would probably get fired and this was all his fault. Cas made a mistake letting him stick around. Cas never had a problem finding work before him, and Dean wouldn’t blame the alpha if he decided to cut Dean loose.
Dean flinched when he felt a hand on his shoulder, but when it didn’t squeeze him tightly, he turned to face Cas. Cas’s blues were starting to show through the red and his face was soft. Cas was filling the air with calming pheromones, and for once, Dean soaked it in. “Let’s get this place cleaned up.”
Dean swallowed and nodded his head. He helped Cas lift all the shelves back up. Placed all the good items back onto the shelves and now they were gathering all the ruined stacks. Dean kept adding up the pieces in his mind, his stomach felt sick thinking how much they were going to be docked alone for the ruined food. He didn’t even want to think how much the broken glass was going to cost them. All the days they worked, all that pay was flushed down the drain, and it was all his fault.
“Are you okay?” Cas tentatively asked.
Dean dropped the crushed bag of salt and vinegar chips and hung his head. “Lee was right… I led him on and I did this. I’m the reason we’re gonna get fired and still be broke.”
“Hey no.” Cas reached over like he was going to place his hand on Dean’s before hovering, wondering if he should.
Dean took the choice from him, he grabbed the alpha’s hand and squeezed it. “I’m so sorry, Cas!” Dean choked out, no longer able to hold the tears back.
He sobbed harder when Cas let go of his hand, but the alpha quickly threw his arms over Dean, pulling him into a hug. The omega buried his head into Cas’s chest. “It’s just a job, Dean. There’s more jobs, we’re gonna be fine, man.”
Dean let out another sob that was mixed with a laugh. “Why do you always gotta be so positive? You were better off without me! You wouldn’t be in this mess if it wasn’t for me.”
“I wasn’t better off.” Cas said and Dean wanted to roll his eyes, but he was too tired. “I was lonely.”
“I thought you liked this life.” Dean mumbled into his chest.
“I do, but like… I would get so lonely and… It’s been better now that you’re with me and I wanna continue what we’re doing if you’re able to forgive me.”
Dean wiggled out of Cas’s hold and twisted his body so he could look at the alpha. “Forgive you for what?”
Cas’s shoulders slumped and the poor guy’s eyes were filled with guilt. “I should have kept my eye out on that alpha when he came in. On any alpha that came in, to make sure they weren’t messin’ with you, man. But… I got so wrapped up in the show… I’m sorry Dean.”
Dean scoffed. “Dude, it was my fault. I’m the one who led Lee on.”
“I can’t believe that. That’s not you, man.”
Dean cast his eyes down, not able to look at Cas. “It is… I knew he liked me and I never told him that I wasn’t interested in him.”
Cas tilted his head to the side. “Why not?”
Dean shrugged. “‘Cause, most alphas don’t like hearin’ no… I thought that if I kept being nice it wouldn’t matter ‘cause we’d be gone soon. Look at the good it did.”
“So, what I’m hearing is, alphas are jerks and you did what you needed to make sure you were safe.” Dean glared at him. “What? Man, like, I’ll be the first to admit, my subgender can be a bunch of knotheads, man.”
Dean snorted. “You’re a good guy, Cas. I’m sorry I got you fired.”
Cas smiled at him, that lopsided smile that Dean loved so much. “You’re a good guy too, Dean. You didn’t lead anyone on. Like, dude, that guy was old as hell. He shouldn’t be flirting with omegas so young. He should like, learn what no means.” Dean chuckled. “And I’m not sorry about the job. We’ll get another one.”
“Thank you, Cas.” Dean sighed, letting his head rest on the alpha’s shoulder.
Cas carded his fingers through Dean’s hair. “I like you more than pot, man.” The alpha told him and now Dean couldn’t stop himself from laughing his ass off.
***
“Cas? Where are we going?” Dean asked when he saw the alpha pulling into the next lane and taking the exit.
“I got a surprise for you.” Cas said with a big smile on his face.
Dean had no clue what Cas was going to do to try to cheer him up. The alpha had been hovering around Dean, like he was afraid he’d break down or something. Cas had been trying to tell jokes or tell Dean tales of his adventures on the road before they met. Dean knew Cas was trying, but it had been a rough night. It had been a rough day, Dean stayed in the car while Cas went to the Gas-N-Sip to talk to their boss. Dean spent hours sulking in the car when Cas returned, surprisingly, with two paychecks. When Dean asked, Cas argued his right to protect Dean as his alpha. The boss’s hands were tied, she was also desperate and offered to look the other way so they could keep their jobs. Cas refused, he didn’t want Lee showing back up, so he decided they should bail.
Dean was more than alright with that.
They cashed their checks, filled up Cas’s car, bought food, and Cas scored some weed. Enough to swing by Ash’s place to repay their debts. The alpha offered to let them stay and smoke with him, but they were both ready to ditch town. Dean was hoping to get further away, but he was also interested in what the alpha had planned.
What Dean wasn’t expecting was a seedy-looking motel. Cas parked in front of the office and gave Dean a “be right back” before jumping out of the car. Less than five minutes the alpha was walking back, showing off a room key to Dean and giving him a little dorky dance. If he had done something like this initially when they first were traveling, Dean would have thought this was it, it was time to pay Cas back with his body. Now, Dean was just confused because he knew Cas wasn’t going to ask him something like that. Cas slid back into the car and grinned at Dean once again before cranking the car up.
The alpha took a short drive before parking at the end of the motel. “Cas… What are we doing here?”
“I got us a room for the night.” Cas said before opening the door.
Dean was right behind him. “Are you crazy? We didn’t get as much money as we planned!”
“Nah man, it was cheap and it’s only for one night.” Cas said as he grabbed his bag out of the car.
Dean did the same thing, because what else could he do? It was already done. Cas unlocked the door for them and flipped on the light. It looked cheap so maybe it really wasn’t all that money. There was a bit of a funky smell coming from the air conditioner and the decor was tacky. It looked like it came out of something from That 70’s Show set, but still, as much as Dean hated to admit it the beds caught his eye. Two twin beds, there would have been a time that Dean wouldn’t think it was all that grand, but all he wanted to do was throw himself on one. Even the outdated TV sparked Dean’s interest.
“Look…” Cas said, rubbing the back of his neck. “Like, remember when I told you I had to go to the bathroom while we were shopping?”
“Yeah?”
“That was a lie. I called and booked this place ‘cause I know that you said that you sometimes miss beds and watchin’ TV… But if I was like, out of line I can—”
Dean turned, staring at Cas with disbelief. “You remembered I said that?”
Cas shrugged a little. “Of course.”
“You… Did this for me?”
“I know it’s only for a night and it’s not that all that grand and all, but—”
Dean tossed his bag down and threw himself into Cas, wrapping his arms tightly around the alpha. Soon, Cas was hugging him back. “Thank you, Cas.”
“Of course, man.”
Dean let go, looking back at the room, grinning like he was in some palace. He walked over to the bed closest to the bathroom. Throwing himself on the bed and spreading out his arms and legs. Dean sighed happily, not having this much room in quite a while.
It
Was
Heavenly.
“This place also has wifi, so we can use my phone to look up translations to that Spanish show if you wanna watch it.”
Dean was now sitting up. “Yes!”
Dean patted beside him, cueing Cas to take a seat. The alpha did as Dean flipped through the channels until he found their Spanish soap opera. Dean found it quickly and they watched the possibly older sister and the older woman who they thought might be the sisters’ mother or aunt. They were talking in a hospital room where the younger sister was hooked up to machines, probably in a coma. The older woman said, “Hermano perdido hace mucho tiempo.”
“What is she saying?” Dean asked and Cas quickly got his phone out.
“I’m gonna try to spell it out the best I can…” Cas said as he typed away. Then the alpha gasped and Dean couldn’t hold it in any longer. “No way!”
“What did she say?!”
“Oh my god! She said something about a long-lost brother!”
Dean’s eyes doubled in size. “Holy shit! Do you think the alpha the sisters have been fighting over is their half-brother or something?!”
“I don’t know, but by the look on that sister’s face, I’m betting so!”
Dean bumped Cas’s shoulder with his. “Go grab some snacks!”
Cas got up and quickly grabbed his bag before running back. They snacked on chips as they watched the sister confront the love interest and slap him across the face. It was still early, but Dean knew it was the best night ever.
