ѕelιna ĸyle. (adaptably) wrote in mandaluslogs, @ 2013-03-31 19:48:00 |
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Entry tags: | dean winchester, → selina kyle |
❝ c'mon and take me for a ride, you know time's on our side. ❞
Who: Selina Kyle & Dean Winchester
What: Stupid and adorable shipping things.
Where: Around Mandalus! Wherever the Impala decides to go.
When: BACKDATED to night 3/26
Rating: I'm not even going to try and rate this right now.
Notes: These two are too unpredictable so I just. IT COULD BE FEELS IT COULD BE M RATED I don't even anymore.
As promised, Selina showed up to spend the evening with the Winchesters and Ruby. It was an enjoyable few hours, despite her mind wandering to other things. Sam and Ruby were an adorable couple--not that she needed anymore proof to cement the idea in her mind. They were good for each other. Sam was a gentleman, but also not afraid to do whatever it took to protect Ruby. Ruby was a wolf, but she was also a woman who wouldn't judge. It was almost too cute watching them talk. They were like two puppies who were in love. She would of made a joke about Lady and the Tramp, but thought the moment was appropriate. Not after the Winchesters spent the week being something from Disney morning cartoons.
Selina stepped out quietly with Dean and sat down in the passenger side of the Impala. Cat jokes aside, she did sprawl, deciding to take the opportunity to enjoy the seat that normally belonged to Sam. She had no idea what Dean had in mind. Maybe it'd be just a normal drive, maybe it'd be something else. There were nights where they just needed to be close to one another. Stupid couple things like holding hands or cuddling up against one another. If she was being honest with herself? Those were the times she enjoyed the most. Not that she thought the sex was bad, because it definitely wasn't. Intimacy wasn't something that Selina had been exposed to much in her life. So, those small touches and smiles meant the most to her. Even if it did send her heart pounding and she felt like a ridiculous high school girl chasing after the "bad boy."
She tilted her head, watching him drive. Her expression was fond, but unreadable as well.