Sam is always open for Dean to come to. There's that at least.
He raises his glass to agree with his brother, but keep the words from
coming out of his mouth. The last thing they needed was to jinx themselves
more (not that he believed in that.) By now they all knew the MOL had the
bunker bugged. What little advantage that provided, they needed to keep it.
He takes a small sip with Dean and retires the glass back on the table. If
Ruby wanted to tease him about it, he'd tell her that he planned to some
time soon. He'd tell her they deserved it. Perhaps a movie somewhere close
in case they were being watched. "I'm sorry?" He's not sure he heard Dean
correctly to begin with. Also, he's never seen Dean fiddle with his glass
before. Upon silent reflection, he gestures at Dean to speak when he's
ready.
In a typical Sam fashion, he listens rather than forms an opinion right
away. As far as he was concerned about Jo's life, it was hers to live and
he'd always be with Dean if she ever needed their help. From his
perspective, he understood her desire to hunt after her mother was gone. He
was the same way after Jess. But it's not about his feelings. If Dean is
right about one thing, what Sam knows is being said between the lines, it's
that they could have done better to keep in touch with Jo. He can't deny
they could have either. "True. It was her choice." He's only half sure Dean
needs and wants to hear that. It's still unclear where Dean is going with
this.
Sam rests his back to the chair but soon leans forward, trying out what's
easier in giving his sympathetic ear. It's easy to be patient once he's
comfortable.
"She is definitely not a rookie anymore. I've heard the things she's done
recently out of Nebraska too."
If he were to take a stab in the dark, this is about getting her involved
with the British, but Dean not wanting to bring it up.
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Date: 2023-08-17 09:44 pm (UTC)Sam is always open for Dean to come to. There's that at least.
He raises his glass to agree with his brother, but keep the words from coming out of his mouth. The last thing they needed was to jinx themselves more (not that he believed in that.) By now they all knew the MOL had the bunker bugged. What little advantage that provided, they needed to keep it. He takes a small sip with Dean and retires the glass back on the table. If Ruby wanted to tease him about it, he'd tell her that he planned to some time soon. He'd tell her they deserved it. Perhaps a movie somewhere close in case they were being watched. "I'm sorry?" He's not sure he heard Dean correctly to begin with. Also, he's never seen Dean fiddle with his glass before. Upon silent reflection, he gestures at Dean to speak when he's ready.
In a typical Sam fashion, he listens rather than forms an opinion right away. As far as he was concerned about Jo's life, it was hers to live and he'd always be with Dean if she ever needed their help. From his perspective, he understood her desire to hunt after her mother was gone. He was the same way after Jess. But it's not about his feelings. If Dean is right about one thing, what Sam knows is being said between the lines, it's that they could have done better to keep in touch with Jo. He can't deny they could have either. "True. It was her choice." He's only half sure Dean needs and wants to hear that. It's still unclear where Dean is going with this.
Sam rests his back to the chair but soon leans forward, trying out what's easier in giving his sympathetic ear. It's easy to be patient once he's comfortable.
"She is definitely not a rookie anymore. I've heard the things she's done recently out of Nebraska too."
If he were to take a stab in the dark, this is about getting her involved with the British, but Dean not wanting to bring it up.