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Post-6.11 or other scenario of your choice, as long as Sam is adult.
Dean has to feed up a Sam who doesn't trust the world around him. Dean is the only person he sorta kinda trusts; he won't accept food unless Dean is the one who prepares it and offers it. Cue lots of cooking!Dean, talking soothingly and acclimating Sam to a domestic routine.
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Dean never used to be much of a cook. He’d been able to feed himself, sure, but that had usually only meant opening a can of soup or stirring up a pot of Easy Mac. Home-cooked, nutritionally balanced meals had always been a luxury he couldn’t afford, not that he’d ever had the space to prepare them in. Dean was the guy you went to if you wanted baked beans and hot dogs. Spinach lasagna made from scratch with a tossed salad on the side? Not so much.
These days, though, Dean could almost pass as a gourmet chef. Just as soon as he and Bobby had caught on to the fact that Sam refused to eat anything he hadn’t seen Dean prepare with his own hot little hands, Dean had taken over cooking duty. Bobby had dug up Karen’s old copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and Dean had set to work preparing fish wrapped in parchment, a variety of rich stews, and even a variation of French onion soup. That last one had been a particularly memorable ( ... )
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I do like the idea of Dean finally learning how to cook a decent meal -- and that Sam's finally turned Dean into a vegetarian!
The Winchesters are the perfect dysfunctional family, even scenes of domestic life are filled with angst. We've come full circle. Once again big brother Dean is taking care of his baby bro after rescuing him from the fire.
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