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Sam Winchester ([info]demonboyking) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-02 21:08:00

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Entry tags:!complete, andy gallagher, day 09, location: church, location: thrift store, sam winchester

Who: Sam Winchester & Andy Gallagher
What: Remembering Cold Oak
Where: Starting at the church and heading towards the clocktower
When: Day 9, Morning
Rating: R
Status: Active



Sam had only been drunk a handful of times in his entire life and somehow between the few times he always forgot just how horrible the morning after a night of binge drinking was.  He'd been sick earlier, though he was grateful that he'd been able to make it out of the museum and out of the sight of any of it's inhabitants, especially one, before he emptied the contents of his stomach on an unsuspecting bush around the back of the building. He couldn't really think of anything that would've been more embarrassing than having Shannon witness that, except maybe having Dean see it.

He also found himself grateful for the fact that he hadn't yet consumed all of his tic-tacs from his welcome package so that he could put them to good use now. He'd made his way back into the museum and while he normally wouldn't have touched Shannon's supplies without first asking permission he'd taken the liberty of helping himself to her supply of Aleve and a bottle of water. She probably wouldn’t even know, considering she was still sleeping in one of the rooms with Ianto and Jack, though he wasn't entirely sure if she'd care or not. He wasn't sure what had happened between them, but she was definitely acting as if he'd done something wrong. Something that was most clearly evidenced by the fact that she'd decided to sleep with someone else the night before without so much as telling him she was going to do so. Not that she necessarily owed him an explanation, he'd just forgotten momentarily that she didn't. Which was maybe the most disturbing thing of all.

A quick look in the journals had given him an excuse to get out of the museum and had him headed towards the church to meet up with Andy. The pretty day was absolutely wasted on him as he battled the raging headache that remained untouched by the Aleve and squinted against the morning light. Even the sounds of the birds annoyed him as he made the trek from the museum to the church, his shoulders slightly more slouched against the sunshine than they normally would've been. He had finished the water bottle by the time he reached the church, his thoughts moving to his father and his brother as he surveyed the lonely graveyard. By the time he reached the church door there was a part of him that had wished he knew some place where he could curl up alone and go back to sleep and then start the day over hangover free. 'Course wishful thinking hadn't exactly gotten him anywhere before, he didn't exactly have a lot of faith in it now.

He reached up and knocked, the sharp sound of his knuckles on the door seeming to echo. Then, realizing that Andy wasn't exactly the most mobile person at the moment and Luna was out he pushed the door open. "Andy?" He called out, but not as loudly as he normally might've, as he searched the open space for a sign of his friend. "Hey, it's me, Sam."



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[info]brain_ninja
2009-06-11 12:23 pm UTC (link)
Pretending to look completely put out, Andy gave an overdramatic sigh. "I usually am, Sam. I usually am," he deadpanned and then snorted a laugh and shook his head. "Just try it, man, and if it doesn't work out, I give you full permission to ream me for it later."

The next remark made Andy furrow his brow slightly. He hadn't made a lick of difference to Luna, so far as he could tell. Martha, yeah, he could admit that he'd saved her ass when she'd been too stubborn to listen to him. Sarah, maybe. But he hadn't seen her lately, either. It seemed like every girl he was in contact with, minus Doc Lex, had disappeared again, from him or from this place. He tried not to think about that.

"Well, there's always Mark-Paul Gosselar and Fred Savage, but we'd have to flip for who gets to be the sweet, sensitive one and who gets stuck being the girlfriend abuser," he joked, rolling his eyes. "Get in there," he added with a laugh, nodding toward the door of the thrift shop and leaning his head back against the wall, closing his eyes.

The sun was warm and the breeze was comforting. Well, sort of. The nice weather was almost disconcerting. With all the rain and snow they'd had, this sort of felt like it was too good to be true. Like maybe there was something coming around the bend that was going to negate the comfort of the sunshine, but Andy didn't like to think like that. In fact, Andy wasn't a big fan of thinking ahead, period. So, he pushed the thought away.

When Sam returned, holding up the parachute pants, Andy barked out a laugh. "You ass." His eyebrows raised slightly, impressed by the aviators. "I'll take those, man, but I'm so not wearing those pants. I meant shorts, bro, it's fuckin' hot out," he added laughing. "Although..."

Andy got to his feet carefully and took the sunglasses from Sam, putting them on. "We make this look good. You can call me Maverick from now on, thank you," he joked. "You should definitely wear those when you talk to your girl. Definitely." He was, of course, joking, because Sam looked pretty ridiculous in a pair of plastic sunglasses that looked like they belonged to a fourteen year old girl forever lost in the 80s. Still, it was funny. "Man, throw those God awful things back in there and let's go. I feel like I'm in the land of flashbacks, or something." He paused then and smirked. "C'mon, Iceman," he added, extending the Top Gun reference with a huff of laughter to go along with it. "Let's roll. I've been sittin' around long enough."

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[info]demonboyking
2009-06-14 03:30 pm UTC (link)
Sam chuckled as he rolled up the pants. "Does this mean I don't get to call you M.C. Hammer or make references to Hammer-time?"

Andy said he could call him Maverick from now on and he laughed. "Forget Fred Savage, Tom Cruise is definitely the guy to play you." Andy joked that he should wear his glasses when talking to Shannon and Sam shook his head. He could only imagine how ridiculous he'd look trying to talk to her in these glasses. He suddenly hoped they didn't run into her as they made their way through town.

Sam stepped back inside the Thrift shop long enough to toss the pants on a counter by the door and then stepped up beside Andy. He snorted at being called Iceman and as they stepped out on the road again Sam was grinning.

"So, Maverick, how's the leg doing?" He glanced down at it. "I bet you're ready to get that dental floss out. I still can't believe she thought of that." He shook his head. "Pretty smart."

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