Sam had been driving most of the night, energized by a combination of caffeine and elation. He knew how to do it. After two, nearly three years, he finally knew how to repay a very old debt. Dean was taking care of things with Benny and frankly, the less Sam thought about that, the happier he was going to be. At least this time it was an amicable
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He might be seeing double after the knock he’d taken to the head, but Sam was fairly sure he was no longer the only living person in the room. The archangel’s wings were.. incredible. If Sam looked at them long enough he’d swear he saw six instead of two, but that might just be the blow to the head talking.
A hard shove pushed the last of the debris off his legs and Sam got very carefully to his feet, favoring his bruised left side. It had worked. The spell had done it, Gabriel was back.
“G-Gabriel?”
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Then the archangel raised his hand, making to snap his fingers and Sam can't help but flinch and expect the worst. Lucifer. Raphael. Castiel. Every other angel that made to snap their fingers normally meant someone was about to get pasted.
His heart was still somewhere around his vicinity of his throat when he realized that nothing had happened. Whatever Gabriel meant to do, it obviously wasn't horrible, he hadn't exploded.
"Hn? I'm fine, it's nothing." Sam can't help but stare at the expansive wings behind Gabriel. Which is probably why he asks a very stupid, but very him, sort of question. "Are you.. I mean.. are you okay?"
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“Don’t have a kilt for a proper caber toss.” Breathing no longer hurt, which was pretty awesome. “Thanks.”
After tugging his shirt down, the big hunter stood and ambled towards the minifridge in the corner, pulling out a beer for himself and a sugary soda for Gabriel. “I guess I should fill you in on what happened since.” Since you died saving our lives.“You were right, you know. About the rings of the Horsemen. We got them and we, ah, we opened the Cage.” What he wanted to do was look away as he starts to lay this all out, but Gabriel deserved the truth, he deserved Sam to look him in the eye. “But the only way to get Lucifer in was for me to say yes. So I did ( ... )
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Gabriel’s response merited a strained smile. “Yeah, getting the rings was the easy part. But the only way to shove him back in was to.. to jump.” And that fall was not something he wanted to be thinking about, not if he wanted to sleep anytime soon. The touch snapped Sam out of his memory and he smiled again, taking a hasty sip before the beer was set firmly down on the nightstand ( ... )
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News, weather, Dr Sexy, every channel they flipped to, the same blonde boy was staring back at them. Not at the people surrounding him, he was looking right at them. He sat on the corner of the bed, a frown slowly forming on his face.
Crap. Raise an archangel and here’s a job he can’t walk away from. With a grimace, Sam cricked his neck. “Great. Looks like we’ve got a salt and burn on top of everything else. No one else sees the kid, which means he’s probably spectral.” Ghosts of kids. God he hated those jobs.
“Go ahead and eat. I’ll start researching, see what I can find out.” He flashed an apologetic look at him. “We’ll have to take care of this before we move on."
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"A ghost? Some reaper slacking off on the job?"
This really was reaper stuff, though. Gabriel was aware that ghosts existed, you couldn't walk the earth so long without noticing. He was prime messenger to God's beings, though, and not the intern who cleaned up after the scythe-wielding type, so he hadn't had reason to consider them.
"Are we going ghost-busting?" He rose to his feet and placed the salad firmly between Sam's hands. "I'm game. Before we start, you should have a bite, though, because I'm not eating your rabbit food. Besides, you just raised an archangel. Trust me, we're kind of pretty special snowflakes. You're going to be exhausted sooner or later
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"Probably. Sometimes they just get stuck between points A and B. We'll have to find out where he's buried. Usually a salt and burn will take care of things."
He shot him a grateful look as he fished around for a fork and dug in. Now that the adrenaline was finally starting to burn off, he might be able to sit back and shut his eyes for at least a couple of hours. After he ate. "Thanks. We'll have to check the papers, see if there's been any news of attacks, or if this is just a random spectral echo of some kind."
Sam stifled a yawn into his fist. Okay, so maybe he was a little more wiped out than he thought. "In the morning."
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Can't possibly imagine why.
His body surely did like the recuperation, Gabriel figured, despite a distinct lack of experience concerning sleep. However, there was also something to be said for waking him before he ended up rolling off the bed and cracking his head on the corner of the bedside table. Sam startling awake took the decision from him.
"Sam, I'm not criticising your diligence, but you know it's half past four am, right?" Gabriel called after him, closing the book with his finger between the pages. "You sure you don't wanna give the whole sleeping thing another shot?"
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"I can't really get back to sleep after.." After a nightmare of your brother tearing me apart over and over again. "After." Sam dried his face with the coarse towel before turning back to Gabriel. "I'll be fine. I just need a few minutes."
He's still exhausted and his eyes burn, but Sam did his best to shove that away. "I've operated on less sleep. Just need some coffee." It's a lie, and a weak one given the haggard expression on his face, but it's all Sam has. Work the job, stay in the moment. Don't dwell.
Besides. It's not like Gabriel needed Sam to unload on him. He had enough to deal with already.
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"Knew I shouldn't have mentioned clowns," he muttered, rummaging in his duffel for clean clothes and his laptop. "There's cash in my wallet for coffee. Breakfast too if you're hungry."
And before he lost his nerve, Sam looked up as Gabriel neared the door. "Hey. I.. thanks." For what, he's not sure. For sticking around, for making him laugh, for giving a crap.. maybe all of the above.
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"It's not good." He kept his voice even, watching the car start to get closer. Turning the car down a country road, he glanced back at Gabriel. "You did the right thing for him. But sometimes when people die violent deaths, they get.. stuck. They forget where they need to be. But it's okay. We know how to make sure he gets his rest."
"Whatever happens, you need to stick close to Gabriel, okay? He'll take care of you." Sam glanced over his shoulder. "Gabriel. I need you to make me up a molotov. There should be a bottle of whiskey and a rag in my gun cleaning kit."
The Impala lurched forward as the car smashed into their rear. "Really fast."
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