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Real (a Dean & Sam, Destiel, Saileen coda to 15x09 “The Trap”)

Morning after, and Sam spies a little something blossoming in the kitchen. Something that stokes the fires of his curiosity. When the scene ends, he walks in with an intent to investigate. Learn about the strange magic that happened before his eyes. How quickly Dean and Cas’s relationship repaired. And what brilliant new shape it took on after Purgatory.

Will Sam be satisfied with the answer?

           Sam hung back, hidden in the shadows. Content in letting the coffee cool in its pot to watch the scene unfolding in the kitchen. Assured that his entrance would interrupt the strange dance happening. Like stumbling upon two deer in the woods, a sudden sound would send them running. Where he stands, Sam can observe Dean and Castiel in undisturbed splendor.

           They gravitate towards each other, an invisible string tugging them closer no matter how far one moves. Castiel hovers over Dean while he makes breakfast. He asks for ingredients, and the angel silently gathers them. Handing them over, sometimes their fingers brushing up against each other. Going out of their way to do so – Dean sliding into the milk’s handle while Castiel doesn’t let go until a healthy beat passed.

           It’s a refreshing sight. Before Sam ran off with Eileen, wrangling either into a room in which the other already waited took an infinite amount of patience. When they did occupy the same space, both men stood on opposite sides. Waiting for a bell to ring.

           “Seriously,” Sam said to Dean one night, “Why won’t you talk to him?”

           “Because I got nothing to say.”

           “Clearly that’s not the case.”

           “Will you drop it?” Dean sighed, wiping down his gun for the seventh time, preparing to take it apart for the eighth. “What’s between me and Cas is between me and Cas…”

           Sam rolled his eyes. “And why can’t you tell me?”

           “Because,” he dropped the gun, rubbing his cheek. Uncaring to the grease stain slashed across his skin. “Because you wouldn’t get it, okay? Please… drop it.”

           He tried talking about it a few other times after that, but Dean deftly avoided the topic. And now, with how their friendship looks, Sam will never get his answer. A price to pay for one good thing to come from the fiasco of the past twenty-four hours.

           Movement in the kitchen draws him from his thoughts. Dean turned, quite suddenly, startling a frozen Castiel. Their chests bumped against each other, the pan of scrambled eggs barely surviving the slackness of Dean’s grip. His hold tightens, and Dean steps away. Enough for a piece of paper to slip between them.

           Sam squints, leaning forward to better understand the shift.

           Dean’s mouth parted open; his gaze locked on Castiel’s. Not strange except for the way the fluorescent lights hit him. Like they unlocked a secret that left Dean in a daze. His chest rises and falls, tapping at Castiel’s tie.

           Castiel, however, remains calm. Fractures in this façade show, but he won’t fall under the same spell that enraptured Dean.

           He steps to the side. “Your breakfast will get cold.”

           Shadows crest and absorb the light, returning Dean to his senses. “Right,” he chuckles, “Thanks, Cas…” They walk towards the table, Dean sitting. Castiel stands at his side. “I know you don’t have to eat but you can sit if you want?”

           Castiel shrugs, arms stiff at his sides. “I was thinking… of going for a drive,” he says, not looking down at his brother. “For a little bit, to get some fresh air. I wouldn’t be long.”

           Dean sets his fork down, facing forward so all Sam sees is the back of his head. “Really?” he asks, voice terribly level. Sam pictures the haunting smoothness across his face, nary a wrinkle of sadness. “You want to go?”

           “Maybe pop into town?”

           “…Town?”

           “Re-stock,” Castiel says, “I noticed that there’s hardly anything left in your fridge that would satisfy either you or your brother…”

           Dean’s head twitches. “I did use up the last of the eggs…” His hands drop, one tapping at the table while the other digs into his robe pocket. “Okay,” he says, “Yeah… yeah, we need things. If you’re going though, take her.”

           Baby’s keys dangle above Dean’s head like mock mistletoe. Both Castiel and Sam’s eyes widen at the gift. Now Dean won’t meet his stare. “Dean,” Castiel starts, “you want me to –“

           “I doubt we’re going anywhere today,” Dean tells him, “And I like to get her out at least once every day. Besides… I trust you with her.”

           Intently, Sam watches Castiel’s hand reach for the keys. Drifting slower than molasses, until in a blink he snatches them. Brings them to his chest in a soft reverence. “This means a lot to me, Dean,” he says, “… thank you.”

           Dean waves him off, digging into his eggs. “You get a scratch on her and you’re paying for it.”

           “I’ll be careful.” Castiel, with his other hand, swings it wide towards an unidentifiable goal. Only it never lands, awkwardly circling until it lands at his side. “Thank you.” He shuffles away, over to the other exit.

           “Cas,” Dean calls when the angel reaches the doorjamb. He pauses, turning slightly. Waiting for him to continue. His brother drags their silence into oblivion, like he forgot what he meant to say. “Just,” he sighs, “Come back?”

           Castiel smiles, “Of course.” He leaves, blinking from existence as if he flapped his wings and tore through reality. Really his footfalls carry him down the hallway while they echo in the glaring absence.

           Sam waits an appropriate amount of time to walk in. Long enough for the air to return to his lungs and for his brain to function at a higher level. Not repeating ‘what was that’ on a loop. He attempts casualness, shuffling to the coffee pot and pouring himself a cup. Dean grunts, sliding the sugar over when Sam sits opposite him. “Morning.”

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Svelte legs that seemed to go on for days were making Dean’s mind take a nose dive straight into the gutter. The summer heat made all of the attractive girls and boys come out of their homes, and they flocked to the ice cream stand in the middle of the town, population one hundred and two. It was the only place they could find entertainment and relief from the heat in one go. 

Dean remained in his black, ‘67 Chevy Impala across the street where he could watch behind dark Aviators without being found out. He had been drawn to the Novak twins, who were sitting together on a bench, lapping up their quickly melting vanilla ice cream cones. Dean felt his jeans tighten when he saw the way Castiel ran his tongue around the cone in long, languid strokes, while Jimmy chose to lap his up in little, hurried licks. He could only clench his jaw, and swallow the lump in his throat pathetically. 

Sam would have told him he was being a perv, but he was fairly certain the twins were eighteen. They were legal, and he was only twenty-seven. He could look all he wanted. He could even touch if they were both so inclined. The Impala rumbled beneath him before he reached forward to shut her engine off; he hadn’t meant to stay and peruse the menu, but the twins were the best eye candy in town. Everyone wanted to run their hands up and down their legs. 

They could have smiled at him, flicked blue eyes on him, and he would be putty in their hands. They could have asked him to sell his soul, and he would have, just for one night with the two of them. Dean shuddered and jingled his car keys in his fingers. He was tempted to go on up to them and turn on his charm and flirt; if he could get numbers from women without even trying, the twins should be easy enough to talk to, right? 

He was in the middle of reaching for the door handle of his car when the twins stood up and began to cross the street. That made him pause, and he was even more surprised when they walked right up to the side of his car. “Hey,” he greeted awkwardly, allowing his hand to fall away from the door and to his lap. 

“Hello,” Castiel greeted, or at least he was 75% sure it was Castiel who greeted him. “Why are you staring at us?" 

"Yeah?” Jimmy snapped. 

Dean felt his cheeks burn and he coughed on reflex. “Um-I ugh-sorry,” he apologized lamely. “Didn’t mean to creep you out.” 

Castiel rolled his eyes and leaned forward on Dean’s car, his ass out and on display for anyone driving by. A smile slowly slid across his lips in amusement. “You didn’t creep us out, we just wanted to make sure you really were staring at us.” 

The words slammed Dean in the gut and he wanted to give them both a look of annoyance, but that would require removing his sunglasses, and he liked his sunglasses. “Of course you did. Little shits,” he growled. 

The twins exchanged a smile and then they were focused back on him again. “So, you gonna invite us for a ride in your car or what?” 

Dean smirked. “Sure. Get in.” 

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