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Summer of Sam
[ Summer of Sam: Ending B ]
Twenty minutes later, when he's washed his hands and put the kit away, Sam is standing in the bathroom again. Confident this time to complete his shave, since he'd threatened to tie Jo to the hotel bed and/or make her use the crutches in the car for the rest of the day - possibly tomorrow - maybe the next day if she didn't stay the hell on the bed at least until he'd finished putting their things to rights.
She's yelling at him, but only over the sound of the television and the water running over his razor. Got the books out, the notebooks, suggesting places to go, people to see. Things to check into. And maybe it's the afterglow talking, but it's the first time he's felt at all ready to address any of it.
"We're not going anywhere near Nebraska until it's been a week since I lied to your mom."
Well, there are still some things going unaddressed.
Twenty minutes later, when he's washed his hands and put the kit away, Sam is standing in the bathroom again. Confident this time to complete his shave, since he'd threatened to tie Jo to the hotel bed and/or make her use the crutches in the car for the rest of the day - possibly tomorrow - maybe the next day if she didn't stay the hell on the bed at least until he'd finished putting their things to rights.
She's yelling at him, but only over the sound of the television and the water running over his razor. Got the books out, the notebooks, suggesting places to go, people to see. Things to check into. And maybe it's the afterglow talking, but it's the first time he's felt at all ready to address any of it.
"We're not going anywhere near Nebraska until it's been a week since I lied to your mom."
Well, there are still some things going unaddressed.
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Because they are not moving. Not until she can move without limping.
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She tilted it toward him.
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There are several screens.
A notepad with short hand information on their contact. One Melinda Schmooter. Internet browers with research on unopenable graves. As well as occult stores in the state and surrounding states.
Jo doesn't watch him.
She's back to fries and the book.
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Schmooter and unopenable graves. None connected to demon deals, but some with the same blockage they'd faced. Crypts covered in cement from the inside.
There's a connection here, waiting. If they can find it.
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She put her knees up, together, propping the book against her thighs, and shifting the fried container to her stomach.
After five or ten minutes.
"How much do we want her to not know?"
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That's flippant. Toward Sam's side. After a snort.
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He might be smirking.
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Mocking sweet, high pitched.
As she turned the page again.
"How did I ever get by before you?"
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Before. "She'll have questions."
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It took a moment, but he looked at her.
"What's bugging you about this? Having a new person around?"
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Not looking away from the book. Rereading the page.
"Maybe it's just the next thing I get to do, that doesn't involve a hotel bed." It's a little drier than flippant.
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Not shut down. But definitely getting the message.
"They tell you anything about the witch? Your contact?"
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"Apparently she's really touchy."
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"Uh. Okay."
He is not going to point out the percentage possibility of either of them keeping their tempers around a 'touchy' witch.
He is not.
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"Apparently, she's used to hunters already."
Which the two contradict. But the same could be said of people like her mother and Bobby, too. Sometimes it worked out in your favor.
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Not as many questions to answer. Or ignore.
He clicked through a few more examples of blocked graves. Spell, cement, physical barriers, electrical, cursed. Most of them describing the situation only, rather than explaining how it was solved.
Most likely because it wasn't.
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"Some."
There was only so much help before you hit how and why and what they were looking for.
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"All right."
Sighed. Fingers resting on the keys.
"She'd have to know about the deal. That there was one. The terms shouldn't matter."
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Her page unturned. "No."
It's more disagreement than order.
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"To which part?"
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"Would you want to help someone who got what they agreed to?"
Someones. Very specifically someone. Anyone. A Hunter. A normal.
Anyone who was not Dean. Who they were willing to give anything.
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If only because it's Jo saying the words.
"If she's gonna go looking into something like this, she'll need at least that much information."
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