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Sam Winchester ([info]demonboyking) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-05-27 08:16:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 08, dean winchester, location: gym, sam winchester, shannon rutherford

Who: Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester and Shannon Rutherford
What: Bad News
Where: Gym
When: Day 8, evening
Rating: R
Status: Active

He wasn't ready.

That much was clear as Sam hesitated outside the gym. Hell, he was practically pacing outside the door, trying to work up the courage needed to do what he needed to do. He found himself thinking a little liquid courage might have made things easier, but he quickly pushed that thought away. Buzzing while breaking the news of their father's death to his brother was not another thing that Sam needed or wanted on his conscience.

He ran a hand through his hair, fighting down a faint feeling of nasuea. He should've told Dean from the start. He should've laid it all out for him, but he'd thought he'd been doing the better thing by trying to shield him from it. Dean was always taking care of him, looking out for him, Sam had just wanted to do the same for him. Technically their father still had another year in Dean's timeline. Technically he was still alive, hadn't even deserted the woman in white job to go after the yellow eyed demon, maybe didn't even know how close he was to closing in on the thing that had ripped their family apart.

Maybe if he did tell Dean everything then when they found a way out of this place and he went back he'd be able to change the way everything had happened. Maybe he'd be able to save their dad. Maybe he'd be able to save Sam from getting stabbed in the back by Jake without having to sell his soul to a Crossroads demon. If anyone could or would, it would be Dean.

But what if he couldn't? What if he was faced with the same heavy weight Sam had been - was, if they ever got out of here - faced with knowing that if he couldn't get Dean out of his deal with the Crossroads demon in a year's time that he was going to loose his brother. His family.

Sam swallowed hard, shutting his eyes for a long moment and shivering. He'd just wanted to buy some time. He'd just wanted Dean to be Dean again without the lines of grief settled at the corners of his eyes and mouth, without the rock hard edge that had come from grief and guilt and had taken Sam a better part of a year to wear down.

He opened his eyes and clenched his jaw. Still, there was no way he was going to let the bastard on the journals tell Dean. No way he was going to let him twist up Sam's intentions so that they put even more space between him and his brother. Maybe this was the thing's way of driving them apart, by forcing Sam to tell him, but it was still better than the alternative of having their dad's death broadcast over the journals - more than it already had been - of Dean having to ask Sam if it was true and Sam not being able to say it wasn't. It'd been hard enough just glossing over details and lying by omission. Sam didn't have it in him to lie to his brother's face. Not about this.

Sam had stopped moving and the outside chill was creeping in through his clothing. He stared at the gym door for a moment longer and then forced his feet to move towards it. Inside the gym, things were eerily quiet and he forced back a sudden feeling of panic that he was too late as he called out his brother's name. "Dean?"



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[info]hellsboy
2009-05-27 07:14 pm UTC (link)
Dean was glad it wasn't as chilly as it could have been. Not as chilly as yesterday, that was for sure. It was almost pleasant except he knew that everywhere, behind closed doors and around corners, clones were up to mischief of some sort of another. Or worse. He couldn't begin to imagine what the people running this madhouse had in store for them if they were throwing clones into the mix. It was a pretty large testament to their power and ability to have cloning technology. Of course, he supposed they could be from a future time too.

Like Sam. Sam who was no doubt waiting for him at the gym to collect Shannon the second he stepped foot in sight with her in tow. Dean could just picture his brother standing around, tapping his foot with his arms folded and looking at a watch. Even though there were no watches. He'd be stewing, Dean was sure of it, because he had gone anywhere near Shannon. Always the protector, little Sammy.

But Shannon didn't seem to need much protecting. Not in that respect anyway. She knew what she was doing. He was still holding her hand as they neared the gym. Still making sure to be as close to her as possible in case someone or something tried to attack. He wouldn't put it past his clone, especially if the clone was anything like him, to try to sabotage his rescue attempt and make him out to be the bad guy in all of this. Who knew what the clones were up to. Apparently Sam wasn't sure either because he'd already said he couldn't trust Dean. Way to instill the faith, little brother.

"You okay over there, Private Pretty?" he asked Shannon as he reached with his free hand to pull open the gym door for her. Gee this felt familiar. He almost allowed a surge of guilt to flow through him but he shrugged it off. Sam had left Shannon in the middle of this chaos. Dean had picked up the pieces, right? And even if Shannon never thought of him the way she thought of Sam, he didn't have to feel guilty for what they'd almost gotten up to the last time they were here.

So why did he suddenly, without thinking about it, let go of her hand the second he saw the back of Sam's head in the shadows. "That you, Sam?"

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-05-27 10:12 pm UTC (link)
Shannon was eager as hell to get to the gym. It wasn't cold, but it was still a little chilly outside and she was more than ready to be inside again. Beside that, Dean wanted to look at the extra journals she'd found the last time they had been there to see if he could figure out what that stupid Insider son of a bitch was talking about. That would give her every reason to get her mind off the actual things it had said to her; a distraction that would also make her useful - win, win situation.

The closer they got to the gym the more her mind wandered back to the last time she'd been there with him. The way the water slid down his bare skin; the way he looked at her. She could still feel him against her, inside her; his arms wrapped around her. His kiss still felt fresh on her lips when she looked at that building and the feeling of wet skin on skin was still locked in her sense memory as if it had just happened yesterday.

It took a lot of effort to keep her expression straight and unaffected. He didn't need to know what she was thinking and she shouldn't even be thinking it anyway, right? It was over. In the past, however recent, and needed to stay that way. Even if she couldn't stop thinking about it right then as they approached the entrance.

His voice pulled her out of her reverie and her cheeks colored as she looked up at him. "Huh? Yeah. Well, as okay as I can be, anyway," she replied, offering him a half-smile as he pulled open the door. As they walked inside, Dean dropped her hand and she furrowed her brow slightly, confused, until she saw the large figure in the shadows. Sam.

Shannon's heart sank. Dean was pawning her off. How stupid was she, anyway, to think that he would take care of her after she'd been such a bitch? He brought her here to drop her off with Sam and then Sam would take her back to the overcrowded museum and things would go back to being awkward and uncomfortable and cramped. Great. Rather than say anything, Shannon wrapped her arms around herself and looked down at her feet as she set her jaw. This was suddenly the last place she wanted to be beside the museum.

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[info]demonboyking
2009-05-29 12:10 pm UTC (link)
Sam turned around at the sound of his name, chiding himself for being so lost in his own thoughts that he didn't hear the gym door open. "Yeah, it's me," Sam said, stepping forward into a bit of dim light cast on the gym floor from one of the windows. He studied Dean's face, trying to decide whether or not this was the clone or the real deal. It bothered him that he couldn't be sure. That he hadn't been able to sense the difference earlier that morning.

His eyes moved over to Shannon who looked subdued somehow. He knew she'd been getting upset earlier because of what had been said in the journals about Sayid, that she'd even told him that she wasn't some kind of soldier when he'd told her she had to push through it. Part of him had wondered if he'd pushed her too hard but she'd seemed to bounce back, at least from what he'd seen in the journals. Still, as he moved closer, it looked like she'd been crying.

"Hey," he said, mostly because he wasn't sure what else to say. He swallowed, an unhappy frown settling on his face as he looked at the both of them. After a moment of silence he took a deep breath and shot Shannon an apologetic look. "Shannon, if you'll excuse us, I need to talk to my brother." He cleared his throat. "In private."

His eyes moved over to Dean as he nodded towards one of the offices at the far end of the gym.

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