Closed; Thomas Family Dinner. Time To Meet The Family.

Apr 10, 2014 14:25

Sabrina was positive that she had never been this nervous in her entire life, her stomach all twisted into anxious knots as she fidgeted and squirmed next to Dean as they made their way out of his building, taking each step very carefully. Her entire outfit was brand new, which really shouldn't have mattered because all of her clothes were ( Read more... )

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deantom April 11 2014, 03:14:54 UTC
The majority of Dean's nervousness about the upcoming evening had really just stemmed from Sabrina's own anxieties rubbing off on him. As far as he was concerned, he was properly excited over the thought of introducing her to his family.

His mother was already smitten and giddy over her, his dad was as laid-back and supportive and casually amused as ever, Margaret hadn't stopped bothering him with questions since she had heard the term 'werewolf' mentioned in the same paragraph as 'girlfriend', Julie was her usual overly excitable and endlessly enthusiastic self, and even Leila had gone as far as to crack her usually solid front for the sake of her stern 'good of you, I bet she's great, I'm glad your happy' version of a pep talk.

They could have Apparated, technically speaking. While Dean had gone by one weekend years ago while his parents were away and taken care of arming the place with a variety of basic wards (which they had never needed to know about as far as he was concerned, and which, he kept having to remind himself, ( ... )

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daleysabrina April 11 2014, 03:49:59 UTC
There had never been a time when Sabrina would have needed to get inside a car before, which was much more of a Pureblood thing and a lot less of a werewolf-living-in-the-woods-for-a-decade thing. As far as she was concerned they were much worse than stuffy small buildings or shoes, little tiny moving metal traps on wheels that sped around ( ... )

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deantom April 12 2014, 15:40:38 UTC
Dean laughed and leaned it to press a quick kiss to her cheek before shutting the door behind her, quickly making his way around the car and climbing into the driver's seat.

"I promise it's not that bad," he assured her as he put the key into the ignition, pausing to glance at her before actually starting the engine. "Like riding a broom, only closer to the ground. And a bit faster. And without all the wind. And with a lot of other people around."

Which, on second thought, probably didn't sound all that reassuring-

He pressed his lips together again, offering another wrinkle-nosed smile. "Just- totally not that bad- get your seat belt on-"

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daleysabrina April 13 2014, 00:20:20 UTC
Sabrina watched him cross over from one side of the car to the other, hands trailing over the front dashboard carefully as she felt out the material. There was a warmth radiating from it and she wondered if the entire ride was going to feel that way.

When he opened up the car door to slip inside there was a short breeze that passed through the small space and she breathed it in, not quite sure what the venting situation was in the little box.

"Oh- wait. The what now?" she asked him, shifting uncomfortably in the seat. She had absolutely no idea what he was talking about.

"Again, love- I have no idea what you are talking about."

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