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winchester, sam. ([info]ex_demonbloo908) wrote in [info]wariscoming,
@ 2012-05-14 19:26:00

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Entry tags:lexi branson, sam winchester

WHO: Sam and Lexi!
WHAT: Hangovers suck.
WHEN: Early afternoon.
WHERE: A cafe.
RATING: TBD.




Sam and Dean Winchester had a very odd way of going about certain matters at times. If they both were up to an assignment that they didn't want to personally take on, they thrust their fists out and went all out on a round of rock, paper, scissors to determine as to who was going to take on the unfortunate task. When they went to work, they didn't clock in, flash their name tags, and tackle their day the old-fashioned way - they impersonated dozens of authority figures, violated the graves of people they didn't know so that they could torch their bones, and found their paychecks in the form of the first person that they could scam out of their money in whatever way they possibly could. Then there was Mother's Day. Rather than celebrating the holiday with their family, they holed themselves away into the first bar they found and played a little game that Sam liked to call 'Beer, Shots, Beer, Shots, Hurl'. It was the start of a brand new tradition, one that was entirely focused on simply forgetting.

Problem was, no matter how drunk Sam had gotten, he couldn't forget.

It wasn't like before. He didn't know Mom before. He knew how she died. He had seen her pictures here and there, when Dad didn't know he was looking. Every now and again Dean or Dad would let something slip that would tell Sam something he didn't know about her, but it hadn't been enough back then. Little tidbits and images weren't going to fix the loss that his family had taken the night Mary Winchester had walked into his nursery and burned.

Later, the world turned itself upside down. The seals broke and, with them, so did the veil between the living and the dead. Sam met his real mother. Formed a relationship with her. Found out that she was more than he could have ever imagined her being. Then, just like that, the seal took her; pulling her from the world just as unexpectedly as it had when it had given her that false second chance at life.

The seal made it seem like nothing had happened. It took her and everything she had to her name away. But it didn't take the memories. Nothing in the world was powerful enough to do that.

Sam had been pretty stupid to believe that drinking himself into a stupor would.

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"Coffee. Black." A beat. "Please."

The amused look sent his way confirmed that the teenager he was trying to order coffee from knew just how hungover he was. Sam ignored the look. Instead, he dished out a handful of crumpled bills and slid them across the counter. Heavy footed, Sam shuffled toward the opposing counter and pocketed his change, wincing at the bright overhead lights scattered across the ceiling. After what felt like ages, a paper cup was pushed at him. Quicker than he had been since waking up face-down in bed with the worst headache he'd felt since the last time he'd tried practicing his psychic abilities, Sam snatched up the cup and tipped it back.

He nearly choked on the scalding hot coffee that he had so eagerly poured down his throat.

With a sharp scowl at his cup in a way that made it look as though Sam were blaming it for everything - ranging from the burn in his mouth to the pounding in his skull - Sam flopped down at the nearest empty table and buried his hands in his face.

It was gonna be a really long day.



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[info]ex_demonbloo908
2012-05-16 11:12 pm UTC (link)
Going out and tackling his hangover in public may not have been the best idea after all. The knowing looks that he got from various passerby were tolerable. Sam wasn't the first person in the world who had gone out for coffee with a hangover, nor would he be the last. Hell, Sam could even handle the bright lights and surrounding noises if he squeezed his eyes shut and pretended that he was someplace quiet (his preference was a nice, warm beach very, very far from here). What he could not ignore was the perky blonde vampire that had oh-so cheerfully decided that harassing him when his head felt like it was going to literally fall off his shoulders would be a great idea. Sam opened an eye and squinted at her grumpily.

"I'm pretty sure I can whittle a stake out of one of these chair legs," Sam grumbled. He scrubbed a hand over his face and reached up to rub at the spot on his hair where she'd kissed him. Rather than effectively coming off annoyed and defiant, Sam only made himself look more pathetic. He'd made his hair stick up.

"No talking,. No...noise. Shh." Okay, okay. Irritatingly loud entrance aside, Lexi was trying to be a good friend. Shutting her down when she was showing some concern probably wasn't the nicest thing in the world. Sam tried again. "...no more boozing. Ever. I'm done with alcohol. I don't even want to hear the word." Sam wasn't dumb. He knew he'd drink again. But as of right now, he was more than allowed to hate on all beverages that were not the cup of coffee in his hand. Or water. Water was also acceptable. "And, uh, I know you're trying to be helpful here, but I don't really wanna talk about it. If I talk about it, that means I've gotta think about it. Thinking about it puts me into a sulky mood and I've kinda got a busy schedule. Sulk mode interferes with that, so..." Sam lifted his cup, shooting Lexi a weak salute. "Thanks, but no thanks." He took a gulp of coffee, then awkwardly nodded to Lexi, hoping to change the subject as quickly as possible. "I didn't know vampires drank coffee."

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[info]feelingepic
2012-05-18 01:01 am UTC (link)
Lexi of course only responded with a smirk. "The whittling noise would make the headache worse and I'd wait till juuuust before you finish and hightail it. Its not worth the effort. ...Okay so mean as I was it might be worth the effort but you could totally get revenge someday and it'd escalate and lets just not, okay?" She nodded resolutely and totally would have left him alone if he hadn't looked so adorkable when he mussed his hair all up. "I'm sorry!" she managed to wheeze out between gigglefits as he grumbled and sulked at her. "But your hair!." Oh yeah that was it for her, he'd stake her and she'd totally have it coming. But the shushing and the hair and the ridiculous was an image that would stick with her forever. She wondered was a camera phone too mean but quickly decided he might actually cry and decided to leave it.

No booze ever again. Yup, that was clearly a thing that would happen. Till the next time he decided to get so drunk he couldn't think and apparently he'd even had reason and all that so no mocking of it. He was allowed have nights of forgetting. Lexi was a big fan of those as it happened.

And she knew a little something about not wanting to think about things. "I get it, I really do. Sometimes thinking about things hurts to much to even contemplate but it creeps up on you when you least expect it to. So look, this is me, leaving it alone. But if you ever want an outside the family opinion or even just someone to vent things at, you come and find me, okay? You've been a good friend since I got here and I don't forget about things like that. You're sort of stuck with me now. Sorry." And he really was stuck with her. Lexi made friends easily but had less close friends than people might expect. Sam Winchester had been inching into that territory for a while now. His wife being pally with Damon didn't help but she sort of understood why even if she didn't like it. And she didn't have to interact with the annoying little snake in the grass when she was around Sam and his wife. They understood her feelings on it. Which meant a lot to her.

"We can eat and drink same as you. We just need the blood too. And you know me, strictly willing or more often than not blood bags. How does it work here, do they not eat? I don't hear much about native vamps to be honest. Is that a whole thing? You have demons and ghosts and werewolves though so you gotta have some kind of vampires?" Get him talking about hunting. That'd get them off the topic of the badness. She'd put her point across that he could talk to her, really there was no point making him dwell on what he didn't want to. That'd help no one.

She sipped her coffee watching him calmly. Maybe he just needed not to sit alone and brood right now. And Lexi was an expert at stopping brooding. Being the BFF of Stefan Salvatore taught you things. Gave you life skills that came in useful in the most unlikely places. She really should make them talk more. They had a worrying amount in common those two.

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