>Dean, and she reaches out, hand on his face and she tilts his head so he's looking at her, "Hey, Dean. Look at me, okay? We're going to fix this."
He wants to believe her. He does, and not just because fixing things would be awesome and would mean Sam would be okay and the end of the world would be averted... he just wants to believe her. He wants to trust her.
He can feel the place where his voice should be, and for a second he thinks maybe it's back... but it isn't, and he writes without looking away, okay.
He doesn't know how it's going to get fixed, what she plans to do, but it doesn't really matter (it should, but somehow it doesn't).