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Here Titus tilts his head a bit and rises as Dean stands up. "Your brother knows much about this matter of trouble? He would not think me mad once I described to him these frightening circumstances?" he asks. Considering the kind of hereditary madness that seems to run through the Groan line, it's likely something he's concerned
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Dean will take Titus straight up to the room he shares with his brother, and only because he has someone with him does the hunter bother to knock on the door a splitsecond before he opens it.
"Sam? You home?" It's not his joking voice, not the high-pitched yoo hoo! tone he would've used just to rankle Sam a bit. Instead, there's a little bit of an edge to his speech that will probably advertise that he thinks he's hot on the trail of something important to anyone who knows him as well as Sam does.
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"Yeah, right here. Find something?"
Listening, definitely listening. Because after that...whatever the hell it was...the wolves, everything, Sam could use something like a lead.
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"I hope we did not interrupt anything," he says, trying to maintain some vague semblance of politeness.
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"Dude, are you stupid?" No, wait, not the time for a fight; and besides, if Dean can distract Sam with talking to Titus, the nimwit can't go A.) Aggravating his injuries by taking a page from Dean's book of physical therapy and B.) right back where the problem started to begin with and C.) Giving Dean another heart attack or three. The hunter flaps a hand, forcibly taking that baby step back from Asshole Mode to Professional Mode again, hoping Sam will let him dismiss it; they can discuss why Sam's running shoes are in the toilet later, after Dean has had a chance to try to flush them ( ... )
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And meta!Sam is hiding his running shoes thank you, there are not many possessions here and he'd like to keep those. Meanwhile, though, Sam lets it slide with one okay, what was that look, like a clueless idiot, and steps back. "Nah, you're fine," he says to Titus. Sam goes back - gingerly, okay - and sits back down on the bed, giving Dean a curious expression out of the corner of his eye.
"Okay, so. What's this about?"
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Sam puts his elbows on his knees, carefully, after waving a hand at Dean in an 'okay, okay, so you win' sort of gestures. "Yeah, that'd be the kind of thing we could help with," he says, after listening to the description with a raised eyebrow. "Though - are we taking that claim at face value?" That to Dean, before to Titus, "Did anything else happen during this whole thing? Lights, smells, noises...anything might be important."
Already starting ticking on this. Yep.
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"Dunno. This whole place is whacked out. Couldn't hurt, though - usually hurts more when we don't assume the worst." Dean shrugs, returning his attention to Titus.
"No offense, 'cause I might be the crazy one, but you don't seem torn up enough about the whole thing to fall off the gourd. Okay, writing letters to people who ain't here? Little weird, but I'd expect more clothes-rending an' hair-ripping if you were all that bad off." He tilts his head the other way, tries to sound less brisk. "It's possible this ain't what we're used to dealing with, but you ain't crazy just because you're thinking someone talked to you and then moved your hand. We've seen it before. It happens, sometimes."
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Not that he doesn't think you're good at this or something! No! Not going that direction!
(He may be a little obscurely paranoid in the Dean direction at the moment.)
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He's glad of the extra details, too, and when Titus finishes up, Dean not only corrects casually - "Brother." - because if that doesn't get out there, people tend to think the wrong things; but he also cocks his head slightly to one side and seeks clarification. "The voice came from somewhere in the room? Like, you heard someone speaking to you?" Beat. "Not inside your head?"
He'd glanced doubtfully to Sam at an act of will - there were only two people Dean had ever met that had been able to overpower being ( ... )
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(In his own head, Sam is just observing that he is no longer assuming that 'de Bergerac' is the historical one, and that this is probably a bad sign.)
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He looks from one to the other, concerned, even worried, hoping that this makes sense to the both of them and that he isn't confusing them, or weakening his case for his sanity.
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"And you're sure you didn't smell anything? Nothing like rotten eggs, or... like... you know how everything smells after a bad storm? Nothing like that, not even a little? Take a second and think about it." He glances at Sam, giving the slightest shrug; he doesn't know.
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