Sam Winchester (
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Dean's changing the oil on the Impala. Sam should be in the motel room, working on gathering more background information for their next case.
He can't make himself sit still long enough to focus.
After the sixth circuit of the room, he throws his hands in the air and stalks through the door to Milliways instead.
At least there he can grab better coffee than the cheap vending machine crap, right?
He can't make himself sit still long enough to focus.
After the sixth circuit of the room, he throws his hands in the air and stalks through the door to Milliways instead.
At least there he can grab better coffee than the cheap vending machine crap, right?
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"... son of a bitch."
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He looks thoroughly pissed.
"They were here. Sent me and Mac and Dean back in time to Deadwood, South Dakota, in the middle of a smallpox epidemic."
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Beat.
"For one thing, we met Calamity Jane. The Calamity Jane."
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His knowledge of American history is rudimentary and rather limited to films.
He scribbles down some notes. "that's the longest I've ever heard of. Our other records say eighty years, at most, but the bar being the point of origin--and multiple victims..."
Yeah, kind of mumbling to himself, too.
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Sam edges closer, trying to get a look at Ianto's notes.
"Mac and I were together when it happened; Dean came after us. There were a bunch of people who got hit, from what we could gather after we got back, but like I said... it's been a while."
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Or it could just be that Dean was stubborn enough to make it happen. Sam's well aware of how determined his brother can be, when it comes to some things.
"So here's the real question: how do you stop them?"
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He points his forefingers at each other. "Have them look at each other."
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"Fair enough. I'll remember that."
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"Now, what about your angels?"
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"My angels?"
There's something extremely dry about the way he says that, for some reason.
"Well, first off, they can be real dicks. But they can also do some serious ass-kicking when it comes to fighting demons, so there's that."
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Sam takes a swallow of his drink.
"We're still sorting out the truth from the BS, ourselves, but we're getting there."
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"And the war in heaven, of course."
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"What's your lore say about that?"
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Ianto likes to read.
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A beat.
"Was," Sam adds. "And has. Only I guess it's not a done deal."
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"No. God no. He's still locked up."
"We're just trying to keep anyone from getting him the key."
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"The key to what?"
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