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Sam Winchester ([personal profile] st_andingtall) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2017-01-30 11:34 pm

[EP] What a nice surprise

"Eugene Thompson," repeated the Innkeeper, when Sam finally broke down and stopped searching for the wheelchair guy to ask. "One moment, please. Do you need any--"

"No. I have plenty of towels." What the heck was it with the towels, anyway? Sam shifted his weight to his other foot and tried not to screw up his face too much. The guy was just doing his job. Even if that was literally all he could do. "Um, but thanks."

"You're welcome." The Innkeeper did something that was probably smile, but Sam couldn't have described it, or his face for the life of him. "Ah, yes." He tapped a finger against the rounded black monitor screen that was as almost as old as Sam. "Mr. Thompson has checked out."

"Huh?" Sam's felt the surprise overtake his face and he had to work hard to plant his hands at the edge of the counter instead of reaching across to grab the guy by the collar. "I thought you said we couldn't leave."

"That is correct."

"But Flash--"

"Flash Thompson has checked out."

"How does that even make--" Never mind. The lyrics of Hotel California came to him. "So, you're saying he's dead and I should look for his ghost?"

"I have no record of His Ghost."

Sam rubbed the bridge of his nose with his thumb and forefinger. "Okay, yeah. Thanks."

After he'd stalked away from the front desk, Sam dropped into one of the round red leather booths in the Copper Cafe and pulled out his cell...which was absolutely fucking useless and he still forgot half the time. "Great. The Innkeeper's useless. Flash has 'checked out'. And I can't text anyone to tell them about it."

Oh yeah. Life in the days before instantaneous communication sucked. And blew.
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[personal profile] st_udious 2017-03-01 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I didn't have any supplies on me for a basic healing and after...after everything I'd been through before I arrived here, if I'd tried to tap into my soul again, it would've killed me," Henry said quietly, more sheepishly than he'd otherwise have liked. "And not to sound too melodramatic, but at that point it felt like perhaps...perhaps I'd earned a bit of physical pain."

Henry cleared his throat. "I'm willing to listen to whatever you have to say whenever you're ready to say it and wherever you feel we might need to have that conversation." He was pretty sure that nothing his grandsons said could surprise him at this point.
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[personal profile] st_udious 2017-03-13 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Henry nodded a little and cleared his throat. "Right, well, as I said before, that's on Dean. I'm not going to-" He pressed his lips together. "I'm not opposed to speaking with or getting to know him properly, but I also am well aware that should that be done in an indelicate manner on my part, I risk getting assaulted again. I have nothing against Dean, I just don't know him well enough to know how to approach him properly." That sounded good enough. He nodded to himself.

"Anyway, whenever you'd like to get started learning, we can. I'd like a couple days to...lesson plan I suppose, maybe find a less public place to discuss what you might already know a little more freely?"
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[personal profile] st_udious 2017-03-15 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that was a sure sign of his grandson shutting down if Henry had ever heard one. "Right," he said, smiling stiffly as he got up. "I'd be happy to. I'll leave you to whatever it was you were doing." He'd make the boys each one and find some way to have it delivered. Clearly he'd crossed a line somewhere. "If you need anything at all, I'm in 118." It was an offer that would probably fall on deaf ears, but one that Henry needed to make all the same.