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Sam Winchester ([personal profile] collegedropout) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-04-25 09:11 pm

OTA || BELLYFLOPS INTO THE TOXIC SMOG

Who: Sam and you!
Broadcast: N/A
Action: The smoggy area!
When: The night of the party!
Warnings: Sam's getting shot by a drunk bro so that's a warning I guess if that concerns you. That's gonna be MATURE!!!!

(Feel free to find him at any point in this post, and don't sweat any timeline botching. ;))

Sam goes out to look at the smoggy tides, because he's an idiot who is curious about everything; it's always been sort of a problem for him, even before he was brought into the family business. Curiosity kills the giant lanky cat. Only nah, he's fine. He's got his mask with him, he's got his warm tuxedo and coat, he's not at all minding the mud he's getting on his really nice shoes. How often's he gonna wear those anyway? He's gonna hang out with certain spacegals-turned-grounders, of course. Looking for the patches of fog that exist out there, taking notes and overall just being completely reckless. What, they're allowed the luxury when they're already from reckless professions back home, right?

It's all pretty interesting. Sam'll be on the look-out for anyone lingering out here, though, tie undone and hanging loosely around his neck.

He can be found observing the toxic clouds, looking (un)surprisingly melancholy. Mostly because the clouds he sees? They're forming the issues most heavily weighing on Sam's mind as of late — it's himself he's looking at, of course. Him, who is growing devil horns and sprouting a tail, so utterly ridiculous and cartoony that Sam chuckles darkly and wonders if the toxic smog has a sense of dark, dark humor. It almost seems to crackle with the weight of Lucifer's cloud presence alone, but Sam knows better. It's just his own head, messing with him. The Lucifer-shaped mist laughs in his head alone, a memory from his own painful dealings.

Fuck you, buddy, he thinks. He eventually moves to cross through the smog sometime later, into the other side of the embankment.

Good to see what's out there, right?

Good to keep up to date on this world. Plus, there could be some spooky monsters out here that nobody's talking about, causing these toxic smog clouds. You just never know. The last world he was in had evil death clouds, so this isn't a crazy idea, he swears.

THE MORNING AFTER:


Feel free to run into Sam as he prepares himself some coffee; he looks a bit like he drank way too damn much the night before. But really, he kinda just got shot in the arm the night before and his forearm is hurting something fierce. Crushing pain pills and antibiotics into tea is totally acceptable methods of medicating yourself, right? Cool. He'll be discreet as he can be about it, but it's kinda a fool's game to try and hide something that hurts and will continue being a pain for a few weeks.

Let him know how your masquerade went, since he left early.

He really wants to know, okay! It's important to keep up on the latest news and gossip. Obviously.
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-28 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Dean's fairly sure he can't come up with a bucketload of good excuses as to why he should say no to this. He's been spending the night on the Red Fish for the most part anyway, so to back out now just seems... cowardly. Which it is. Apart from simply saying no, you can't make me neener neener, there aren't a whole lot of other options here.

Still, Dean rolls his eyes sideways, utterly disbelieving on that front.

"Cas won't believe you." That's not his way of saying yes, he's simply pointing it out.
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-28 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Except Dean hadn't said anything about who was who's favorite.

Dean knows that at the end of the day, Cas would choose him. He's not stupid, nor is he oblivious to the startling bond between them, but he's not trying to play that game either right now. All he'd meant was that, well, Cas wouldn't believe him. And he won't, because Cas knows him a little too well, knows that what's between them is an absolute mess and he'll be able to sniff it out in an instant.

Which just means that were he not drunk off his ass, he'd be more capable of taking being told off. As it stands, really, his own personal guilt is more than enough to see him through for the time being. But he's already fully aware that he's going to be taken down a notch by someone.

And Cas will likely be at the forefront of that particular line.

But god if he ever just does not want to argue about this. He should be more than capable of standing his ground but it requires too much effort and somehow winning this argument seems wrong right now, especially after he's screwed this all up.

"Yeah, fine. Doesn't matter where I stay, anyway."
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-28 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Dean can at least appreciate the silence, the fact that he isn't being expected to say more than he usually would. Though it does make it by far easier to lodge himself in his own head, at least he doesn't have to worry about saying things he wouldn't while sober, slipping out some sort of information he wouldn't give under usual duress. Not to mention, he can make the excuse that it makes it by far easier to concentrate on getting around with tipping over and making sure that Sam doesn't do the same.

Not that he'd be that great at stopping him if he did.

And while Dean still has issues with flying, teleportation isn't exactly the same. So. Y'know.

While Dean knows his way fairly well around the Red Fish by now (or, well, he knows his way around to what's important) and even though he's eying Cas' room with some level of potential comfort, he still can't deny the fact that leaving Sam by himself to tend to his wound only makes him feel worse. So instead he just sort of stands there dimly, caught between the crew's rooms and kitchen as if he's been frozen to the spot. It's not as if this situation isn't complicated in a million different ways and so trying to find an easier way through it is definitely the obvious choice. But staying? The hell's he gonna do if he stays.

Which is why he avoids Sam's question altogether- "You need a hand?"
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-29 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
The amount of booze depends on the day, really. And on Cas' stores of absinthe.

But that's a conversation for another day, to the extent that while Dean is trashed, he's still capable. He's spent too many years of his life on the brink of being drunk at any moment to not be nearly at full capacity despite how much alcohol he may have imbibed. That doesn't mean the question isn't entirely reasonable and Dean really should just hightail it, go sleep and let Sam deal with the mess that he, Dean, made.

But guilt is still a key player in all this and so Dean remains silent, his answer to the question given by refusing to answer it altogether, instead making his way back over to the kitchen and dropping down heavily next to Sam, dragging over the med kit beside him instead and rifling around in it. He might even manage to look somewhat impressed by the fact that he has a med kit to be working with in the first place.

You're going to have to endure his quiet grumpy help, whether or not you fear it. At least his hands aren't shaking, though, already pulling out needles before immediately digging around in his pocket for a lighter. Old habits.
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-29 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Bullet wounds are always a big deal, hell any open wound tends to be, but Dean comes from a world where infection of all kind runs rampant, where sepsis is your second worst enemy. Which is why, even when he finds his lighter, the alcohol already in the medical kit gains all his attention. The fact that it's even in here is worthy of some manner of amazement - modern marvels and all that, appreciate what you have yadda yadda. It's just almost too damn convenient, but Dean doesn't say any of that, just carries on to the best of his ability.

Messy or not, it can't be said that Dean doesn't know what he's doing - he's done this too many times, tried to stitch up too many wounds, watched too many people die anyway. And while it doesn't take all his focus - finishing up with the alcohol, sterilizing the end of the needle, carrying on with the actual sutures - Dean is lost for a few moments in concentration, thinking too hard about too many things.

Apparently he isn't drunk enough.

Sam's words, ridiculous as they are, manage to tug him out of his head just as he lines up one of the last sutures and pulls it through. His gaze flashes upwards for a moment, staring, before returning to the problem at hand, mostly inclined to stay silent despite the fact that he doesn't anyway.

"You'll sleep it off."

Which is to say, he's seen you go through worse and come out the other end. And even though he fucked this one up big time, at least he won't have to watch you die by his own hand.
Edited (ENTER KEY FU) 2016-04-29 16:02 (UTC)
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[personal profile] kickingand 2016-04-29 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Remaining ever the silent type, as soon as Sam's all finished, Dean figures his own portion of the show is over. Sam gets to cleaning up before he can even begin to put the rest of the supplies away and well- not a whole lot left for him to deal with except whatever's rattling around in his head, and he's certainly not about to start divulging that just for fun.

He doesn't even address the entirely weird, unwarranted 'thanks', because there's no reason for it. It doesn't belong in this situation, no matter which way Dean looks at it, despite the fact that he has yet to apologize for his own hand in this. And so he finally stands, looking down towards the crew's quarters, offering up a noncommittal nod of sorts because he has no idea what to say. He's guessing Cas is fine - he seemed more than happy enough about all this, he doubts he'll be getting up to anything past his usual sort of trouble.

And so--

"I'll be out in the morning."

It's the best he's got to offer, like some strange promise that he won't shoot Sam again upon awakening, as he heads back to Cas' room and promptly makes with his own personal disappearing act.