"Dean, I really don't think that this is some poor woman that you're ri... pa... there's no way to say that without it sounding really dirty. My point is, this is your body. Your body. We're not going to find some girl wandering around in a Dean suit out there. This is the new Dean suit."
He sighed. He knew that Dean didn't want to hear it, and he knew that it was going to do no good right now. It just had to be said anyway. If it wasn't said, then Aidan felt like this fruitless search would drive them both mad.
"Come on. Let's get you back to the house. We can try to figure this out again tomorrow. You need some sleep."
Not waiting, Aidan stood and lead Dean toward the door. He didn't know what they would do next. It seemed stupid to try to find a goddess if she didn't want to be found. And clearly, she did not. If she came back on her own, he thought it would be a miracle. If she decided to change Dean back, well... that was something else entirely. Aidan's hopes for the future of Dean being a man again were not doing well in light of logic and what he knew of the Greeks.