Dean Winchester (
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badfic_manor2012-07-16 03:06 pm
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[Okay, it feels like he's slept for a week. Glance around... this is... creepily like his room as a child. Not that he's complaining, rally. It just feels... weird. At least there's a full-size bed...
Head out of the door, and glancing down the hall. Okie dokie then. This place feels... vaguely familiar, even if he can't remember being here. Back into his room, reach for the phone, and...]
I'm going to guess this is the manor then? Guess it could be worse.
Head out of the door, and glancing down the hall. Okie dokie then. This place feels... vaguely familiar, even if he can't remember being here. Back into his room, reach for the phone, and...]
I'm going to guess this is the manor then? Guess it could be worse.
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Dean!
Thank God, you're okay.
[Wrapping her arms around his neck, she hugged him tightly.]
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[He hugs back just as tightly. Mom's the person who is the exception from the 'no chick-flick's rule. She can get as many as she wants whenever she wants, really.]
Sorry. Didn't mean to worry you.
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[Giving a last squeeze, she pulls back with a smile.]
Welcome home, sweetheart.
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[and then the grateful smile drops]
...That's not going to happen a lot, is it?
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We haven't really found a way to judge anything yet.
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There's a long pause before he asks] ...Have you still got my books? [He needs to read the thing from Bobby, at least. He's hoping mom didn't read the journal, even if he knows better. He wants to see how much they got right in that - that's the only reason he picked it up.]
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[Unfortunately for him, she read all of the journal and most of the hunting guide.]
I take it you want them back?
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[Stepping back, she waved him into her room. An almost exact replica of her bedroom back at home, save for the silver trinket box and letter opener on her dresser.
Moving to a drawer, she pulled the two books from under some of her clothes.]
Here. [Leaning against the dresser, she held them out for him. Though she was almost reluctant to part with the journal.]
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She pulls the two books down, and he replaces the trinket box and letter opener where they were. He takes the books, and doesn't comment on the fact there's signs of the books being read. As much as he'd chew anyone else out, he understands why she would. But if that journal matches up to what's written in Dad's.... well, she really didn't need to read that.] Thanks.
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[Releasing the books once he takes them, her smile falters a little.] You don't need to thank me. I'm just glad I took them when I did.
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It's not like I could have read them by myself anyway. Besides, you probably could have told me they were about candy and chocolate rivers, and I'd have believed it. [Because he's assuming she's just on about the fact he was four.]
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More than that Dean. As protective of me as you are, I doubt that I would have gotten to read them otherwise.
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...There's things in there you shouldn't have to know.
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[Sighing softly, she shook her head.] I already know more than you would probably be comfortable with, Dean...even before the books. I just had to confirm some things for myself.
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[He holds out the hunting guide] This? Probably a crock of shit. Otherwise, me and Sam would have found something like it already. [But he still has to read it. Just in case it's not. The journal, however...] And you shouldn't have read this. I get why you did... but you shouldn't have. There's things I need to have secret. and they could frigging well be in there. Things I know I never would have told you about [Because he doesn't even really like to think about it.]
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[Until, you know...she found out why you weren't so hot with her.
Mary has the decency to look thoroughly chastised when Dean starts on about the journal. She wouldn't have done things differently if she had the chance, but she still feels a little bad that she pretty much read it behind his back.]
I had to know how your father raised and treated you...had to know if it was true.
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...Really?... But there's no way I would have... not for you anyway. [Because things like that are closely guarded secrets.]
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Don't apologize...it's not your fault, Dean.
["It's your fathers" remained unspoken.]
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he doesn't respond, eyes just sliding down to the floor, or as much to the floor as he can go, so he doesn't have to look in those eyes.]
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Moving forward, she wrapped her arms around his neck, something that he couldn't ignore.]
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[Not while you're non-demon anyway.]
I just want you to be happy. And safe.
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BECAUSE THIS IS NOT TRUTH WEEK:] I am happy. [That particular lie has been so given, so practised by way of overuse, it's absolutely smooth and flawless.]no subject