@spnhiatuscreations | Week 9 | Sam Winchester {insp}
Tag: ow
13×21 coda || 310 words
Dean should have pushed Sam, that night he gave her the spell. “I know what Rowena is dealing with,” Sam had said, his face soft and vulnerable in the way that always catches Dean’s heart. “She’s not the only one who feels helpless.”
“What do you mean?”
Dean asked. He did ask. But he didn’t want to know. And Sam had seen it on his face, the not wanting, and had sniffed a little and blinked and his eyes had shuttered over, and he’d given Dean some bullshit spiel about getting to Mom and Jack.
It’s not like Dean doesn’t know the kind of thing that happened in the Cage. The dark stuff. The stuff Sam doesn’t talk about, that they can’t ever talk about because the only time Dean heard it was from Sam half-deluded during those scary six months when his wall came down. (Then, and from Crowley in the sticky depths of some no-name dive, when Dean was drunk and a demon and certainly couldn’t care less.) (“Nasty stories about what happened to poor old Moose,” Crowley had said, testing the waters, and drip-fed the gory details until Dean sloped off to get laid.)
It’s better to talk about this shit. Dean knows that. He wants Sam to be able to talk about it; Sam whose walls are more carefully constructed than anything Death ever built him. He wants to know. And yet he’s been pussy enough to be glad Sam can’t say it out loud.
All this to say
that when Sam stumbles into the campsite crusted with blood, a miracle in brown plaid and ugly jeans; and then behind him, Dean recognises Lucifer’s familiar shape; he sees the sick, dull shame in his brother’s eyes and he remembers all of it, is hit with it, this weight of what he doesn’t (does) know.
Fic: Swim out past the breakers, watch the world die (13.22 coda)
They get everyone squared away. Mary back in her room, New Charlie and New Bobby as close to Dean as he can reasonably put them. Ketch and Mary seem to have come to an uneasy truce, but he still puts the man as far away from her as possible. Some people have already partnered in one way or another, and others pick roommates. It works. It’s fine. Most of the good guys made it through safely, neither of the bad guys did, and dear god Sam is alive. He’s here and alive, standing in the kitchen in bloodstained jeans and someone else’s sweatshirt, drinking whiskey. They don’t need to think about how it happened. It happened, and nothing else matters.
(Sometimes Dean watches Sam do something he never did Before – an overly-startled flinch at a loud noise, a very specific hands-clenched thousand-yard stare, the way he accepts Cas’s healing with fearful eyes and a stubborn jaw – and he thinks this is from Hell, this is Lucifer’s doing. And if he allows himself to think about it further, which he tries not to do, he thinks if I had let him go to Heaven after Cold Oak, if I’d just had the balls to let go, he never would have gone to Hell. He never would have met Lucifer. This is all on me.
He has never mentioned it to Sam, because he’s terrified that his brother will turn to him with those sad, fearful eyes and say yeah, I think about that too.)
“This ends one way for us, Dean. It ends bloody. It ends bad.”
Sam Winchester 13.11 “Breakdown” / 13.21 “Beat The Devil”
“Your lonely calls to me. Your lonely is so lovely. It makes me wonder, how something so beautiful can be so very sad.”
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