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lovestheimpala ([personal profile] lovestheimpala) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2016-02-20 08:18 pm

come on, baby

Who: Dean Winchester ( & whoever wants a slice of this pie)
Where:
Outside. Hallways. Bar.
When: Feb. 20th
Rating: PG13 at least.
Summary: Dean discovers a different dimension.
The Story:


i. outside

It’s less than a blink of an eye. A split second where he’s not fully paying attention to life around him. That’s all it takes for it to vanish and leave him standing alone. He blinks. Once. Twice. Just to make sure that his brain isn’t flipping out on him. Again.

He’s pretty sure he’s not hallucinating, though. The handle of the Scythe still in his hands feels too solid. His grip tightens around it until splinters dig into his palms. No, this is definitely real.

For a second, he wonders if this is Death’s deal- But no. No, that doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t add up. He wasn’t gonna kill Sam. He wouldn’t have been strong enough to do that and even if he had… why would Death send him packing with his Scythe? If this was his doing, Dean was pretty freaking sure he’d want his toy back first. So this had to be something different. Something that derailed them and snagged either just him, or all three of them, and dumped them somewhere else.

Where though? Only one way to find out.

With the Scythe lifted high, Dean sets out to figure out where he is, and if he was the only one that Stargated out of that restaurant.

ii. hallways

“What the hell….?”

It’s not so much the actual grandeur of the place that has him just barely gaping when he first walks into the mansion, but rather that he can’t wrap his brain around why he would end up here. It can’t be a good thing. Last time he got zapped into a place that was all gold and art, and fancy like this… it was the angelic dicks wanting him to sit pretty until Michael wanted him to bend over. This place doesn’t quite reek of their arrogance, but the unsettling feeling that something pulled him out of his life to screw him over can’t be shaken.

So he walks around as quietly as he can, hoping that he can get a better feel of the place before he runs into anyone. He’s damn good at stealth when he needs to be, but it’s not always easy to sneak in shadows and stay hidden when you’re carrying around a weapon the size of a small human.

iii. bar


He’s tired. That’s an understatement.

It had been a shitty-as-all-hell week even before he got beamed up. So much crap dumped on him all in such a few days (some of it even by his own hands) and Dean hadn’t had a moment to stop and let it sink in. And this BS happened. Desperate to get a moment to let all of this… Dean needs a drink. Simple as that, and he dumps the scythe into one of the empty rooms so he isn’t walking around looking like he’s here to freaking reap people. From that it’s a bee line to the bar. Thank God this place has a bar.

He walks in with his head down, not stopping until he can park his ass on one of the stools. He needs there to be no more than just the bottom of his glass tonight. “Gimme a shot. And a beer.”
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[personal profile] lightgunhustler 2016-03-25 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"If we called, think you would have gotten here sooner?" She offers a faint smile in reply, and it comes out weary and lopsided. They can joke about it all they want, but she would have given almost anything to keep him here-- the life he had waiting for him elsewhere was no life at all, and it was getting harder and harder for her to figure out how to rebuild their relationship from the ground up. It seemed like each time he came back, she had worse news for him, even if it wasn't always bad by her own standards.

"I'm doing pretty well here," she concedes with a nod, and she knows he's trying to play things cool, but she can see that jumpiness lurking beneath it all, the part of him that wants to bolt the way he's always bolted when things got a little too real. That's the Dean Winchester she remembers from back home. The one she'd carried a torch for for years but who would always rather run away than give her a call. Maybe he'd been doing them both a favor, but distance never mattered much to her when it came to friends or family.

"Got more time here than I would have back home. There's something to be said for second chances. It was hard at first, I've done what I can to put a good spin on all this. I know this isn't exactly a five-star resort, but it's not terrible." She pauses, just for a beat. "Dean, a lot's changed."