Cas glanced at the clock on the wall. An hour had gone by and they hadn’t heard from Jo or Meg.
“I’m sorry, buddy” Dean said, a little too chipper. Cas shot him a furious look and Dean swallowed. “Maybe if you just get some sleep, then I’ll take care of dinner. And don’t come up with the ‘I can’t eat, when Meg’s not around’ crap. You have to eat”
Cas shrugged wearily. “Fine, then, if you insist” he mumbled and he stood. When he walked around the table he quickly bagged Sam’s phone, which Sam had left on the table.
He took the phone to his room and put it on the cupboard. He tried to dial Meg’s number, but pressed all the wrong numbers.
“Goddamn it!” he cursed and he smashed the phone against the wall.
“Did you hear that?” Dean asked alarmed, looking at Sam.
Cas’ eyes bulged and he held his stomach as he fell on his knees.
Dean opened the door and ran to Cas, who was convulsing on the floor and screaming. He kneeled and held Cas’ shoulders . Cas opened his eyes and begged without speaking.
“Can you come over and give me a hand?” he asked Sam, who came to them and helped Dean carry Cas to the bed. The pain had left as sudden as it had appeared and he was now sleeping.
“We need to do something about that” Sam said.
“You think?” Dean replied sarcastically. “The doctor said he’s healthy, so it has to be something supernatural”
“It could be Crowley” Sam suggested.
“I don’t think even Crowley has the power to do that” Dean commented doubtful. He frowned frustrated. “Wait here” he said after a few seconds.
He went downstairs and came back with a glass of water.
“Water?” Sam frowned.
“I added some painkillers” Dean explained.
“Are you sure that’s smart?” Sam asked doubtful. “By the way, I thought Cas had taken all the medication there was in this house”
“He did” Dean confirmed. “This is what the doctor gave me, before we left the hospital. He said he didn’t trust Cas with it”
“Right he was” Sam sighed.
“I’m sorry, buddy” Dean said, a little too chipper. Cas shot him a furious look and Dean swallowed. “Maybe if you just get some sleep, then I’ll take care of dinner. And don’t come up with the ‘I can’t eat, when Meg’s not around’ crap. You have to eat”
Cas shrugged wearily. “Fine, then, if you insist” he mumbled and he stood. When he walked around the table he quickly bagged Sam’s phone, which Sam had left on the table.
He took the phone to his room and put it on the cupboard. He tried to dial Meg’s number, but pressed all the wrong numbers.
“Goddamn it!” he cursed and he smashed the phone against the wall.
“Did you hear that?” Dean asked alarmed, looking at Sam.
Cas’ eyes bulged and he held his stomach as he fell on his knees.
Dean opened the door and ran to Cas, who was convulsing on the floor and screaming. He kneeled and held Cas’ shoulders . Cas opened his eyes and begged without speaking.
“Can you come over and give me a hand?” he asked Sam, who came to them and helped Dean carry Cas to the bed. The pain had left as sudden as it had appeared and he was now sleeping.
“We need to do something about that” Sam said.
“You think?” Dean replied sarcastically. “The doctor said he’s healthy, so it has to be something supernatural”
“It could be Crowley” Sam suggested.
“I don’t think even Crowley has the power to do that” Dean commented doubtful. He frowned frustrated. “Wait here” he said after a few seconds.
He went downstairs and came back with a glass of water.
“Water?” Sam frowned.
“I added some painkillers” Dean explained.
“Are you sure that’s smart?” Sam asked doubtful. “By the way, I thought Cas had taken all the medication there was in this house”
“He did” Dean confirmed. “This is what the doctor gave me, before we left the hospital. He said he didn’t trust Cas with it”
“Right he was” Sam sighed.
Sam and Cas were at a motel in Colombia Falls, while Dean and Jo were outside. They were in front of the car and Dean had opened the hood. He was maintaining the Impala while Jo watched him.
“Can I help?” Jo offered.
“No” Dean said sharp. Jo gave him a strange look. “Not because you’re a girl. I’m sure you know how to fix a car. It’s personal, really”
“I get it” Jo said. “This is your baby. It’s hard to let go”
“Exactly” Dean said, glad Jo got the picture so quickly. He wiped his hands off a cloth and shut the hood. “I think we’re done here” He turned around. “Let’s get those two monkeys on their feet. We’re leaving town”
It happened in a flash. One moment Dean was standing on his two feet, the next he crashed against the car and fell on the ground.
“Dean!” Jo exclaimed. She bent on her knees and noticed blood coming out of his side.
“Can I help?” Jo offered.
“No” Dean said sharp. Jo gave him a strange look. “Not because you’re a girl. I’m sure you know how to fix a car. It’s personal, really”
“I get it” Jo said. “This is your baby. It’s hard to let go”
“Exactly” Dean said, glad Jo got the picture so quickly. He wiped his hands off a cloth and shut the hood. “I think we’re done here” He turned around. “Let’s get those two monkeys on their feet. We’re leaving town”
It happened in a flash. One moment Dean was standing on his two feet, the next he crashed against the car and fell on the ground.
“Dean!” Jo exclaimed. She bent on her knees and noticed blood coming out of his side.