Dean and Jo were sitting in a restaurant. Jo had convinced Dean to go out so that he could take his mind of Cas and whatever it was that kept making him ill.
“You look pretty” Dean said, with a faint smile.
“I didn’t even change my outfit” Jo answered cynical.
Dean looked down and Jo recognized his expression.
“Are wewe texting?” she asked upset.
“What?” Dean alisema quick. “No, no, I was…I was checking time…”
“why? wewe bored?” Jo asked offended.
“No!” Dean denied firm. “I just…I don’t want to leave Cas alone for too long. He’s sick and I’m afraid that Meg might come back for him”
“Meg’s not going to hurt him” Jo alisema annoyed.
“Right, because demon’s are generally so nice” Dean replied sarcastically.
“She’s not a demon anymore” Jo alisema sharp.
“Well, she’s not an Angel either!” Dean fired back and he stood. He threw some money on the meza, jedwali and took off.
Jo grabbed her mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and followed him outside.
“Are wewe kidding me?” she yelled. “Did wewe really just bail on me in a crowded restaurant?” She accelerated her steps and blocked his way.
“Get out of the way, Jo” Dean alisema calm.
“Are wewe jealous?” she asked upfront.
“What?” Dean asked, taken aback.
“Uhh, Cas is sick. Uhh, Cas is hurting. Uhh, Cas is sleeping with Meg. It’s like you’re obsessed with him” Jo exclaimed furious.
“I didn’t…” Dean started stammering. “I’m not…”
“It’s okay, if that’s what wewe are” Jo said, softer now. “But don’t pretend Meg’s the problem” She pulled a phone and ordered a taxi. “You need to go nyumbani alone and figure some stuff out”
“You look pretty” Dean said, with a faint smile.
“I didn’t even change my outfit” Jo answered cynical.
Dean looked down and Jo recognized his expression.
“Are wewe texting?” she asked upset.
“What?” Dean alisema quick. “No, no, I was…I was checking time…”
“why? wewe bored?” Jo asked offended.
“No!” Dean denied firm. “I just…I don’t want to leave Cas alone for too long. He’s sick and I’m afraid that Meg might come back for him”
“Meg’s not going to hurt him” Jo alisema annoyed.
“Right, because demon’s are generally so nice” Dean replied sarcastically.
“She’s not a demon anymore” Jo alisema sharp.
“Well, she’s not an Angel either!” Dean fired back and he stood. He threw some money on the meza, jedwali and took off.
Jo grabbed her mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and followed him outside.
“Are wewe kidding me?” she yelled. “Did wewe really just bail on me in a crowded restaurant?” She accelerated her steps and blocked his way.
“Get out of the way, Jo” Dean alisema calm.
“Are wewe jealous?” she asked upfront.
“What?” Dean asked, taken aback.
“Uhh, Cas is sick. Uhh, Cas is hurting. Uhh, Cas is sleeping with Meg. It’s like you’re obsessed with him” Jo exclaimed furious.
“I didn’t…” Dean started stammering. “I’m not…”
“It’s okay, if that’s what wewe are” Jo said, softer now. “But don’t pretend Meg’s the problem” She pulled a phone and ordered a taxi. “You need to go nyumbani alone and figure some stuff out”