Her response left him a little stunned, but if that was the way she wanted it, that was fine by him. "Me and you, friends?" Dean laughed heartily and shook his head. "I'm completely aware that we aren't, we're not even close to something like that." He growled deeply, tensing a little in his seat. "There's this thing that sometimes people do, you know. I think it's called, being nice, maybe? If you don't want to talk about it, you don't have to be-" such a bitch "so rude, a simple brush off would have been fine."
Honestly, he had no idea why he kept on trying with her when it seemed pointless. If she wasn't a friend of Adam's he probably wouldn't have even bothered in the first place. He continued to flip through the pages in search of the dialogue between them and quickly began to realize they didn't actually say much to one another.
"My darling! I did not recognize you. What are you doing here? And with a child? You must go back to the castle at once. There's a giant on the loose." He spoke the words in a monotone voice, staring down at the page while he waited for her.