[ Dean had every intention to follow suit with his own plea this time - he might not always be the most agreeable and refuse the help offered but this time he knows better than to back down after asking. And not just becuase he woke Cas up from a nap, but because Dean has nothing else.
But seriously, beam himself. Dean's not sure how much more ridiculous this is going to get. ]
Give me a few minutes.
[ With that he disconnects to go figure this out. Which doesn't take too terribly long considering the people on board his own ship don't completely despise him yet. And Dean is just always so convincing..... Anyway, he eventually manages the whole thing and finds himself smoothly beamed onto the Red Fish, momentarily suspicious as he glances around, looking for Cas in an instant. ]
[ cas really would love nothing more than to just stay in bed, and if it were anyone else he probably would, because they can just come to him, but dean's never visited the ship before, wouldn't know where he was going and he'd probably be all bitchy about it by the time dean finally found his room.
so it's with great effort that he drags himself out of his bed and stumbles up to the bridge, all rumpled and groggy, pillow lines pressed into his face, eyes red and hooded. he's leaning bonelessly against the wall when dean appears, and cas greets him with a wide yawn and a lazy smile. ]
[ Dean is almost surprised that Cas managed to wrench himself out of bed for this, a process which isn't even remotely easy when there's little reason to do so. It's not as if there's a state of emergency here, or at least Dean wouldn't claim there to be, and yet here Cas is, all sleepy and bed headed, nearly making Dean roll his eyes. ]
Not a whole lot of other options.
[ That, and he has more incentive than he knows what to do with. But after another moment he makes his way on over, his gaze silently tracking along the walls. ]
[ don't worry, he's sure not going to linger here long. cas tosses dean a glance and a shrug before he's pushing off the wall and turning, meandering right on back in the direction of his room. ]
S'pose not. But you could've confused the transport with the airlock, and that would've been messy.
[ And Dean is following without question to the contrary, easily letting Cas lead the way as he follows along behind him. Besides, it gives him a chance to look around, note differences, take in Cas' surroundings compared to his own. ]
[ the red fish is one of the smaller ships, so it's likely a little more cramped and intimate than what dean is used to, and decorated with.. skulls and spikes like the hot topical vomited its contents all over the walls, but don't look at him, it was here before he arrived. the layout is more or less the same as every other ship, however, and cas ducks into the kitchen galley to snag a tall glass of water before he's trudging to his bunk and throwing himself right back down in it. ]
So, tired of slinging your fists at people down below?
[ Dean hasn't had enough time to get used to anything in particular, but maybe that's solely because he's done a damn fine job of resisting. Refusing to even remotely settle has been an expert way of trying to distance himself away from everything imaginable, as if he can remove himself from his own damn skin if he tries hard enough. Which hasn't truly worked as of yet, but a man can dream.
Except that's why he's here.
Waiting for Cas to get his water, Dean simply carries on along until he's watching him toss himself back into his bunk, standing sentinel to the side. ]
For today. See how I feel about it again tomorrow.
[ of course dean lingers, hovering like he's unsure of his own feet, like he can't quite figure out just how to fit himself into this place, sticking out like a sore thumb.
.. and honestly, cas can't blame him. he might make it look easy, with his loose smiles and easy charm, how he's ingratiated himself with his shipmates, but it's mostly all a front. cas doesn't feel any more in place here then dean does, but then, cas hasn't felt like he's known what home felt like since he's fallen. he doesn't really fit anywhere anymore. he's not an angel, he's not a human, or a monster, he's some bastard in-between mix and the universe hates mutts. dean, though, he's the closest thing to home that cas has.
drinking deep, he leans back against the wall behind him, lifting his eyebrows at dean over the rim of the glass. ]
Yeah, fair enough. You just gonna stand there with your thumb up your ass, or sit down?
[ Dean's only aware of his own hovering when Cas points it out, all but rubbing his face in it. Not that he can complain about Cas' response to it, not truly, not when he's able to distantly recognize that he's altogether right.
And if there's one person in the world who could get away with remarking on it, it's Cas. Anyone else would be witnessing Dean's turned back right around now, but Cas has by far earned the right to poke at him, no matter the reason. He's the only one who has, and it's because of that he silently rolls his eyes before angling slightly to drop down onto the edge of the bed, scooting his way up further next to Cas. ]
[ a soft, comfortable chuckle rolls in his throat, and cas draws his legs up a little to give dean more room to sit. these bunks aren't nearly so big as his big bed was back home, alas. ]
May as well ask me to stop breathing.
[ because you definitely can't take the sass out of cas, that's for damn sure. especially not now. gulping another mouthful of water, cas leans to set his glass down on the little bedside shelf, then flops comfortably, effortless as a cat. holding his silence for a moment, cas's brows draw thoughtfully together, and his voice is a little quieter, a little more careful when he speaks again. ]
How you holdin' up? Giving your shipmates a hard time?
[ Dean supposes that the slow decline into serious conversation is only inevitable, and he's right in that it follows Cas setting his glass off to the side with a certain amount of finality. He brought this upon himself after all, practically asked for it, and now he has to up and figure out what to say in reply. Which doesn't take terribly long, even as Dean's gaze slips down towards the bed in front of him, measuring his words almost too carefully. ]
It's a mutual dislike.
[ But the thing is, Dean wouldn't be happy with anyone else. He'd throw a silent fit no matter who he was stuck with, no matter how kind and honest and good they were, it wouldn't mean a single thing. ]
[ cas isn't really expecting much, but dean came here for a reason, and he's relatively sure that it means he needs something, a calming presence, to work something through. but dean is difficult even when he's being forthcoming, and cas can't just barrel into it. he's got to be slow, sensitive, like untying a tangled knot. he needs to be patient, and yielding.
so he doesn't press, doesn't pry, only smiles fondly and pillows his head in the crook of one elbow. ]
Mm, I'm sure. Well, try not to get into too many fights, huh? Don't want to have to peel you off the walls of your ship.
[ Dean wants to say it. He can't do this, he doesn't know how, he fucked it all up, he knows. But it's as if the words are pressurized in his skull, can't figure out how to shake themselves to freedom when they're shoved too hard up against the edges. It's unendingly frustrating, his own silence a cavernous thing, and most of the time he despises it enough in the face of others that he simply walks away. But he's here, and he wants to speak, and so all he can do is stay. ]
I'm not staying there.
[ It's a start, even if it begs a hundred more questions. Still, Dean up and folds his arms over his chest defensively, preparing himself for whatever is about to come. ]
[ there's quite a lot left unsaid indeed, between the both of them, things that cas knows need to come out because right now everything between them is a festering boil just waiting to burst. dean's never been good at talking, and cas doesn't expect him to get good at it now, but there are things that need saying now that even they can't ignore, that stick in his throat like a burr.
it'll come out. it's got to. cas affords dean his distance and privacy but there are things he needs to know, questions he has to ask. this is.. as good a start as any. ]
Oh yeah?
[ it's not entirely unexpected. dean's not great with people he doesn't know and trust, and while they'd taken in refugees all the time back at camp, there was a core group of them, a knot of trust, and launching dean into a situation packed with entirely familiar faces.. well, it isn't ideal. they'd stuck together, back there, it was important, it was essential. they might not be at war here, but it's still no less essential. how to address it without getting dean all prickly, though - that's the tough part. best just not to assume, he supposes. be straightforward. ]
[ Dean knows that in a certain regard, this is entirely his fault. That he put them in this situation and now has to face the repercussions he never wanted to begin with. This was never supposed to be their end. It's a conversation they need to have, all the words they need to say stuck between them, and he'll get there. He keeps telling himself they will, he just doesn't know how to give it over all too easily.
In comparison, this is almost simple.
Although, Dean isn't so sure about that either, considering the number of seconds it takes for him to up and say the actual point of the matter, gaze rolling towards Cas for a second. ]
I'm planning on finding a place here.
[ Okay, sarcasm is as good of an introduction as any but Dean looks away quickly enough, jaw setting stiffly. And even though he knows exactly what he wants to say, he still goes for the sideways response. ]
You might've made nice with Sam but, Cas- that is not a road I ever wanted to go down again.
[ cas is quiet for a moment, thoughtful; sometimes handling dean feels like handling a wary dog. even if you're slow and familiar, one quick wrong move and you get yourself bitten and the dog runs off and you're back to building up from square one again.
so now's really not the time to be snarky or sharp.
taking a deep breath, cas sighs, low and soft, then finally draws himself up to sit forward, beside dean, their shoulders touching in a show of solidarity. ]
I know you don't. And that's fine, if that's your choice. You know I'm not going to push you.
[ even if he still thinks it's.. sad. they're brothers, still, even across space and time and dimension, and sam - he's a good guy. dean could see that too, if he could get past all of his shit. cas just has to hope that in time he'll figure that out on his own. ]
[ Dean knows Cas won't push, even if it happens to be the only thing he truly wants to do. Cas only argues when it's pertinent, never when it comes to coping methods. It's taken time to figure out what buttons they can push without going over the deep end for either of them and now it's simply a steady path they walk. Even if Dean still remains a hot button no matter the day.
Remaining still save for the way he leans back against Cas' shoulder, all Dean wants is to rant and rave about how he's the odd man out in the situation and there's only cruelty to be found in that, but he shuts his mouth for as long as he can stand. ]
Means I get stuck.
[ Without you.
Because in no way does Sam need Cas the way he does, that he knows. Except Dean has put himself in this corner, and he doesn't quite know how to force himself out of it. ]
[ cas can't help the heaviness of his sigh, and he drags a hand over his face in mild exasperation because dean did paint himself into a corner here with his own stubbornness and pride.
facing sam.. it's not easy, he knows, most especially for dean. with the history they've got, he can't blame dean for wanting to keep his distance even if, in all honesty, that's what fucked them in the first place. he's learned enough about the alternate timeline, where sam's from to know that they're stronger together, that keeping their distance had ultimately harmed them.
it's too soon to bring all that up, though. dean's still reeling with shellshock from home, he's still trying to find his footing in this new place, he doesn't have the capacity to even consider the possibility of mending things with sam. but it leaves them stuck like this, strangely apart and there's no fixing it if dean's not willing to stay here, and live in any kind of proximity with sam.
.. cas could leave, he knows. go to wherever dean is. and honestly, if dean would ask, he would, of course he would, because dean's his best friend no matter what, his leader and his confidante, and just because everything ended back home doesn't mean that cas will stop following him. but he's made friends here, he fits in well with his shipmates, likes them, likes the little space he's carved out for himself. ]
You know you can come by any time you want. I'm always gonna be around for you, Dean.
[ The temptation to get up and go is like a solid punch to the gut. He's suddenly not so sure if he's capable of having this conversation, of coping with the fact that he doesn't know where the hell he's supposed to be. Because while he's fairly sure that his place is not the ship he's managed to find himself stuck on, he doesn't know if he can go it on this one either. Or, more accurately, if he could go it without trying to take Sam's head off on a daily basis.
Well aware that he's frustrating Cas doesn't exactly make him feel any better, watching him drag his hand down his face out of the corner of his eye as he remains stubbornly silent. It's all Dean can do to keep himself planted, giving the foot of the bunk the thousand yard stare.
There's no easy answer to this, and most of all, Dean knows better than to ask Cas to come with him. He found a little place here and it'd be unendingly unfair of him to drag him away. Besides, Cas deserves to be somewhere he is not for once, give him room to breathe and be away from the sole person who ruined everything. Why should Dean force him to be near when all he is, is a destructive force.
Except now, Dean has no idea what to say. What he's supposed to do to make it even remotely bearable when he's so far past that he can't real it on in. And so he chooses to remain silent, knowing that anything he could muster would get him into a by far worse situation, a consequence that he's downright terrified of when he's already past his threshold. ]
[ of course dean doesn't answer, he's stiffly stoic as always which is frustrating in its own right because cas has never really had a difficult time spilling his heart. even five years ago when he was a different creature, honestly came to him easily enough, and he might not have been initially forthcoming but he's never had so much trouble as dean does when it comes to discussing difficult topics.
but dean is dean, he's always been dean, and cas will always be patient with him.
he's not sure what to say, though. there's not much to say, no real way to rectify this and cas hates that, he's built his life around assisting dean, holding him up and keeping him strong, being reliable, being the rock he needs to lean on. not being able to achieve that readily is.. upsetting.
after a moment, cas shifts and slides an arm around dean's back, another around his front and tugs him into a strong, tight hug, hands grasping in dean's jacket, white-knuckled. it's all he can do, all he can give and honestly, for all he's trying to be tough for dean here cas needs this too, he's needed it from the moment dean showed his face here in the fleet. ]
[ If Dean could magically come up with the right words, he would. In an instant. But everything feels as if it'll ruin the situation more than he's already screwed it, that he'll do somehow infinitely more wrong by Cas no matter what he tries to say. He just can't make it easy, and in a horrifying way, he almost misses home in that it's a thing he can recognize. This feels so far out of his hands that he doesn't know how to reach for it, and he's sorry. He is. He's sorry he got it all so wrong.
Despite all his efforts to keep himself somehow removed, Cas shoves it all away without words, wraps him up in a hug without question and pulls him close. Dean blinks a few times, not entirely surprised by it but trying to resist for a good few seconds before he finally sinks into it, nose shoved to Cas' shoulder, squeezing his eyes shut tight. At least there's nothing complicated to this, it doesn't have to be such a struggle to understand, to work his way through. Cas is warm and solid and still there, and he's sure that has to be enough.
But by god, it still hurts, and Dean buries his way in closer, clinging tight enough that he's sure he might break from it. ]
[ cas isn't sure how dean's going to react, if he's going to shrug away or lean into it hungrily, though considering dean came to him, considering how desperate he is, cas is expecting the latter. that dean's here at all, trying, means he's hurting badly, means he needs this; still, cas breathes a slow, shaky inhale when it's reciprocated, nonetheless.
dean clings so tight that it's heartbreaking, and cas's expression crumples a little, his brows drawing tightly together, arms grasping harder as if to reinforce that he's here, that even if it feels like they're still separated somehow, cas isn't going anywhere. he's never going anywhere. ]
What is it you want, then?
[ forward honesty doesn't always work with dean, but sometimes it does, and it's all he's got right now, all he can manage, because dancing around the subject isn't going to be helpful for either of them.
cas pulls back a little, but keeps a hand clasped to dean's shoulder anyway, and he knocks their foreheads together with a soft, slanted smile. ]
[ Dean keeps thinking that what he wants should be obvious, should somehow not be a thing that he has to say out loud. But Cas can't read his mind and for that, Dean doesn't fault him, never would. And even if he could, it's still his duty to make his words known, even if they struggle to exist in the first place. It's his responsibility to be forthright before anyone else, and that can't be a fact that changes just because he feels hopelessly lost.
Except for when he's with Cas.
It's a fact he can't turn on its head, a thing that's been true for years. So why fight so hard from a distance? Dean tries to speak for a moment but finds himself clamping his jaw shut again when Cas knocks their forehead together, just trying to find his own breath when he cracks under the weight of Cas' insufferably encouraging smile. As much as he wants to look away, disconnect, he is right here, with it, right where he wants to be. ]
Yeah, well-
[ There's no retorts left, stupid or otherwise, even as Dean tries to grab for words other than I missed you too, fingers curling tighter into the back of Cas' shirt. He's sure that Cas might disintegrate under his touch for all he's gotten wrong, and all he wants at the end of the day is to keep an eye on him. To make sure he's still there. Always there. ]
[ cas gets it. they've been watching each other's backs for so long now that it's just become second nature, and while they didn't share a cabin, the camp wasn't particularly big, and if anything happened, if all hell broke loose it was just a few seconds sprinting to find one another.
here, though - while it might be easy enough to beam between ships, there's a lot more space between them than they're used to, and there's no way to sprint that distance should their technology fail them. it's a nervous chasm, and cas doesn't like it either, would like nothing more to keep an eye on dean right back, but what's to be done if dean's refusing to budge, can't bring himself to be civil with sam?
.. cas certainly doesn't blame him, but still. ]
Yeah, I want you here too, but.. if you can't, you can't.
[ chewing the inside of his cheek, cas hesitates for a moment before continuing. ]
You know, I could uh.. just come to your ship, if that's what you want. If it'll help.
[ even if he'd, you know, much prefer dean to be here instead. ]
[ Dean almost feels worse the second Cas says it, that he'd come if Dean called. That he'd hop to in a heartbeat if that was what Dean demanded of him. And while it's undoubtedly tempting, a potential solution that Dean can't rightly look over, he won't let it happen, either. Not because he doesn't want it, but because Cas has every right to stay where he's comfortable.
Cas has had more than enough time to figure out where he'd like to be at this point, and it's not a disruption Dean feels egotistical enough to make. Maybe were they home, maybe had he not allowed them all to die- he doesn't know. And if guilt is the only reason he's refusing the option, then it's still a damn good reason and Dean stares forward, gaze trained onto Cas. ]
Shut up, it's not what I want.
[ But that's the altogether easy thing to say, before Dean's gaze skirts lower and he all but holds his breath, jaw tightening with further agitation. Because the solution to this is falling squarely on his shoulders, and isn't that always the way it goes? He can't ever seem to escape the choices he has to make, the things he has to do while simultaneously numbing himself from the inside out. ]
I'll talk to Sam.
[ One can only hope he doesn't implode in the process, a consequence he might be truly mulling over. ]
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But seriously, beam himself. Dean's not sure how much more ridiculous this is going to get. ]
Give me a few minutes.
[ With that he disconnects to go figure this out. Which doesn't take too terribly long considering the people on board his own ship don't completely despise him yet. And Dean is just always so convincing..... Anyway, he eventually manages the whole thing and finds himself smoothly beamed onto the Red Fish, momentarily suspicious as he glances around, looking for Cas in an instant. ]
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so it's with great effort that he drags himself out of his bed and stumbles up to the bridge, all rumpled and groggy, pillow lines pressed into his face, eyes red and hooded. he's leaning bonelessly against the wall when dean appears, and cas greets him with a wide yawn and a lazy smile. ]
Hey, you figured it out.
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Not a whole lot of other options.
[ That, and he has more incentive than he knows what to do with. But after another moment he makes his way on over, his gaze silently tracking along the walls. ]
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S'pose not. But you could've confused the transport with the airlock, and that would've been messy.
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[ And Dean is following without question to the contrary, easily letting Cas lead the way as he follows along behind him. Besides, it gives him a chance to look around, note differences, take in Cas' surroundings compared to his own. ]
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So, tired of slinging your fists at people down below?
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Except that's why he's here.
Waiting for Cas to get his water, Dean simply carries on along until he's watching him toss himself back into his bunk, standing sentinel to the side. ]
For today. See how I feel about it again tomorrow.
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.. and honestly, cas can't blame him. he might make it look easy, with his loose smiles and easy charm, how he's ingratiated himself with his shipmates, but it's mostly all a front. cas doesn't feel any more in place here then dean does, but then, cas hasn't felt like he's known what home felt like since he's fallen. he doesn't really fit anywhere anymore. he's not an angel, he's not a human, or a monster, he's some bastard in-between mix and the universe hates mutts. dean, though, he's the closest thing to home that cas has.
drinking deep, he leans back against the wall behind him, lifting his eyebrows at dean over the rim of the glass. ]
Yeah, fair enough. You just gonna stand there with your thumb up your ass, or sit down?
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And if there's one person in the world who could get away with remarking on it, it's Cas. Anyone else would be witnessing Dean's turned back right around now, but Cas has by far earned the right to poke at him, no matter the reason. He's the only one who has, and it's because of that he silently rolls his eyes before angling slightly to drop down onto the edge of the bed, scooting his way up further next to Cas. ]
Quit your bitching.
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May as well ask me to stop breathing.
[ because you definitely can't take the sass out of cas, that's for damn sure. especially not now. gulping another mouthful of water, cas leans to set his glass down on the little bedside shelf, then flops comfortably, effortless as a cat. holding his silence for a moment, cas's brows draw thoughtfully together, and his voice is a little quieter, a little more careful when he speaks again. ]
How you holdin' up? Giving your shipmates a hard time?
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It's a mutual dislike.
[ But the thing is, Dean wouldn't be happy with anyone else. He'd throw a silent fit no matter who he was stuck with, no matter how kind and honest and good they were, it wouldn't mean a single thing. ]
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so he doesn't press, doesn't pry, only smiles fondly and pillows his head in the crook of one elbow. ]
Mm, I'm sure. Well, try not to get into too many fights, huh? Don't want to have to peel you off the walls of your ship.
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I'm not staying there.
[ It's a start, even if it begs a hundred more questions. Still, Dean up and folds his arms over his chest defensively, preparing himself for whatever is about to come. ]
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it'll come out. it's got to. cas affords dean his distance and privacy but there are things he needs to know, questions he has to ask. this is.. as good a start as any. ]
Oh yeah?
[ it's not entirely unexpected. dean's not great with people he doesn't know and trust, and while they'd taken in refugees all the time back at camp, there was a core group of them, a knot of trust, and launching dean into a situation packed with entirely familiar faces.. well, it isn't ideal. they'd stuck together, back there, it was important, it was essential. they might not be at war here, but it's still no less essential. how to address it without getting dean all prickly, though - that's the tough part. best just not to assume, he supposes. be straightforward. ]
So what are you gonna do?
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In comparison, this is almost simple.
Although, Dean isn't so sure about that either, considering the number of seconds it takes for him to up and say the actual point of the matter, gaze rolling towards Cas for a second. ]
I'm planning on finding a place here.
[ Okay, sarcasm is as good of an introduction as any but Dean looks away quickly enough, jaw setting stiffly. And even though he knows exactly what he wants to say, he still goes for the sideways response. ]
You might've made nice with Sam but, Cas- that is not a road I ever wanted to go down again.
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so now's really not the time to be snarky or sharp.
taking a deep breath, cas sighs, low and soft, then finally draws himself up to sit forward, beside dean, their shoulders touching in a show of solidarity. ]
I know you don't. And that's fine, if that's your choice. You know I'm not going to push you.
[ even if he still thinks it's.. sad. they're brothers, still, even across space and time and dimension, and sam - he's a good guy. dean could see that too, if he could get past all of his shit. cas just has to hope that in time he'll figure that out on his own. ]
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Remaining still save for the way he leans back against Cas' shoulder, all Dean wants is to rant and rave about how he's the odd man out in the situation and there's only cruelty to be found in that, but he shuts his mouth for as long as he can stand. ]
Means I get stuck.
[ Without you.
Because in no way does Sam need Cas the way he does, that he knows. Except Dean has put himself in this corner, and he doesn't quite know how to force himself out of it. ]
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facing sam.. it's not easy, he knows, most especially for dean. with the history they've got, he can't blame dean for wanting to keep his distance even if, in all honesty, that's what fucked them in the first place. he's learned enough about the alternate timeline, where sam's from to know that they're stronger together, that keeping their distance had ultimately harmed them.
it's too soon to bring all that up, though. dean's still reeling with shellshock from home, he's still trying to find his footing in this new place, he doesn't have the capacity to even consider the possibility of mending things with sam. but it leaves them stuck like this, strangely apart and there's no fixing it if dean's not willing to stay here, and live in any kind of proximity with sam.
.. cas could leave, he knows. go to wherever dean is. and honestly, if dean would ask, he would, of course he would, because dean's his best friend no matter what, his leader and his confidante, and just because everything ended back home doesn't mean that cas will stop following him. but he's made friends here, he fits in well with his shipmates, likes them, likes the little space he's carved out for himself. ]
You know you can come by any time you want. I'm always gonna be around for you, Dean.
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Well aware that he's frustrating Cas doesn't exactly make him feel any better, watching him drag his hand down his face out of the corner of his eye as he remains stubbornly silent. It's all Dean can do to keep himself planted, giving the foot of the bunk the thousand yard stare.
There's no easy answer to this, and most of all, Dean knows better than to ask Cas to come with him. He found a little place here and it'd be unendingly unfair of him to drag him away. Besides, Cas deserves to be somewhere he is not for once, give him room to breathe and be away from the sole person who ruined everything. Why should Dean force him to be near when all he is, is a destructive force.
Except now, Dean has no idea what to say. What he's supposed to do to make it even remotely bearable when he's so far past that he can't real it on in. And so he chooses to remain silent, knowing that anything he could muster would get him into a by far worse situation, a consequence that he's downright terrified of when he's already past his threshold. ]
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but dean is dean, he's always been dean, and cas will always be patient with him.
he's not sure what to say, though. there's not much to say, no real way to rectify this and cas hates that, he's built his life around assisting dean, holding him up and keeping him strong, being reliable, being the rock he needs to lean on. not being able to achieve that readily is.. upsetting.
after a moment, cas shifts and slides an arm around dean's back, another around his front and tugs him into a strong, tight hug, hands grasping in dean's jacket, white-knuckled. it's all he can do, all he can give and honestly, for all he's trying to be tough for dean here cas needs this too, he's needed it from the moment dean showed his face here in the fleet. ]
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Despite all his efforts to keep himself somehow removed, Cas shoves it all away without words, wraps him up in a hug without question and pulls him close. Dean blinks a few times, not entirely surprised by it but trying to resist for a good few seconds before he finally sinks into it, nose shoved to Cas' shoulder, squeezing his eyes shut tight. At least there's nothing complicated to this, it doesn't have to be such a struggle to understand, to work his way through. Cas is warm and solid and still there, and he's sure that has to be enough.
But by god, it still hurts, and Dean buries his way in closer, clinging tight enough that he's sure he might break from it. ]
I can't just come visit.
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dean clings so tight that it's heartbreaking, and cas's expression crumples a little, his brows drawing tightly together, arms grasping harder as if to reinforce that he's here, that even if it feels like they're still separated somehow, cas isn't going anywhere. he's never going anywhere. ]
What is it you want, then?
[ forward honesty doesn't always work with dean, but sometimes it does, and it's all he's got right now, all he can manage, because dancing around the subject isn't going to be helpful for either of them.
cas pulls back a little, but keeps a hand clasped to dean's shoulder anyway, and he knocks their foreheads together with a soft, slanted smile. ]
I missed your stupid ass, you know.
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Except for when he's with Cas.
It's a fact he can't turn on its head, a thing that's been true for years. So why fight so hard from a distance? Dean tries to speak for a moment but finds himself clamping his jaw shut again when Cas knocks their forehead together, just trying to find his own breath when he cracks under the weight of Cas' insufferably encouraging smile. As much as he wants to look away, disconnect, he is right here, with it, right where he wants to be. ]
Yeah, well-
[ There's no retorts left, stupid or otherwise, even as Dean tries to grab for words other than I missed you too, fingers curling tighter into the back of Cas' shirt. He's sure that Cas might disintegrate under his touch for all he's gotten wrong, and all he wants at the end of the day is to keep an eye on him. To make sure he's still there. Always there. ]
I want to be here.
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here, though - while it might be easy enough to beam between ships, there's a lot more space between them than they're used to, and there's no way to sprint that distance should their technology fail them. it's a nervous chasm, and cas doesn't like it either, would like nothing more to keep an eye on dean right back, but what's to be done if dean's refusing to budge, can't bring himself to be civil with sam?
.. cas certainly doesn't blame him, but still. ]
Yeah, I want you here too, but.. if you can't, you can't.
[ chewing the inside of his cheek, cas hesitates for a moment before continuing. ]
You know, I could uh.. just come to your ship, if that's what you want. If it'll help.
[ even if he'd, you know, much prefer dean to be here instead. ]
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Cas has had more than enough time to figure out where he'd like to be at this point, and it's not a disruption Dean feels egotistical enough to make. Maybe were they home, maybe had he not allowed them all to die- he doesn't know. And if guilt is the only reason he's refusing the option, then it's still a damn good reason and Dean stares forward, gaze trained onto Cas. ]
Shut up, it's not what I want.
[ But that's the altogether easy thing to say, before Dean's gaze skirts lower and he all but holds his breath, jaw tightening with further agitation. Because the solution to this is falling squarely on his shoulders, and isn't that always the way it goes? He can't ever seem to escape the choices he has to make, the things he has to do while simultaneously numbing himself from the inside out. ]
I'll talk to Sam.
[ One can only hope he doesn't implode in the process, a consequence he might be truly mulling over. ]
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