[ It's a simple question which he should give a simple answer to. ]
Yeah.
[ Except it's really not so simple. He should be honest. ]
No.
[ He hasn't been alright. However a shaky truce they've just agreed to, Sam doesn't feel comfortable talking to this Dean about Fatima. Her death still shook Sam and something else is going on. There's also still one big point of contention:
Lucifer.
Can Sam admit he followed Lucifer around all last week? ]
I have to be honest with you, Dean. [ And he will be, even if he's uncertain of how Dean will take this. ] Lucifer went on a rampage last week and I tried to save as many people as I could. He got his angel status back at the end and I haven't seen him since.
[ so at least he's fucked off for now. the rampaging had been expected since the shift from zelien to that town had happened, and dean had lost track of the devil. it had never meant to happen, lucifer had never been supposed to get free again, out of their grasp... but he had.
[ He's not mad. At least that part is good. Of course Sam is neglecting to tell Dean he spent time trying to distract Lucifer from killing people, but...that's probably for the best. ]
No. He took over the entire hotel. I just left. I couldn't do anything.
[ Not at that point. Convincing a human to slow down? Possible. Telling a pissed off archangel to stop the snow storm? More difficult. Harder to follow, too. ]
[ he's not mad but he's not pleased either. still, the fact that he's breathing and hasn't seen lucifer since the church means the devil is still refusing to kill him...
it means they have time. ]
Good. No need for you to get caught up in that. He'll show his face sooner or later, Sam. We just have to be ready when he does.
[ He hopes Lucifer doesn't remember everything that happened in his delirium, but one thing he does know is that Lucifer seems to care what Sam thinks of him. ]
We know that he's going to keep his promises now, even if it's detrimental to his own safety. I have an idea.
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Yeah.
[ Except it's really not so simple. He should be honest. ]
No.
[ He hasn't been alright. However a shaky truce they've just agreed to, Sam doesn't feel comfortable talking to this Dean about Fatima. Her death still shook Sam and something else is going on. There's also still one big point of contention:
Lucifer.
Can Sam admit he followed Lucifer around all last week? ]
I have to be honest with you, Dean. [ And he will be, even if he's uncertain of how Dean will take this. ] Lucifer went on a rampage last week and I tried to save as many people as I could. He got his angel status back at the end and I haven't seen him since.
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and of course he'd throw a tantrum. ]
Did you speak to him before he took off?
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No. He took over the entire hotel. I just left. I couldn't do anything.
[ Not at that point. Convincing a human to slow down? Possible. Telling a pissed off archangel to stop the snow storm? More difficult. Harder to follow, too. ]
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it means they have time. ]
Good. No need for you to get caught up in that.
He'll show his face sooner or later, Sam. We just have to be ready when he does.
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[ He hopes Lucifer doesn't remember everything that happened in his delirium, but one thing he does know is that Lucifer seems to care what Sam thinks of him. ]
We know that he's going to keep his promises now, even if it's detrimental to his own safety. I have an idea.
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Where are you?
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[ Looking for supplies, taking down monsters. The usual... ]
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I'll get back to you soon.
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[ Cas be in on it. Yeah, that would probably be best. Sam trusts him. ]