Three more drabbles for the
spn_bigpretzel Hallowe'en Team Challenge...
Title: The Boy Who Hated Hallowe’en
Characters: Sam and Jessica
Rating: pg 13
Word count: 100
Summary: Jessica makes Sam appreciate Hallowe’en.
“Holy crap, Jess, you look amazing!” Sam eyed her appreciatively as she twirled around in her sexy nurse costume.
“Thanks, your one’s on the bed.” Jessica replied.
“My costume? I told you, I don’t celebrate Hallowe’en.” Sam frowned.
“I thought you’d make an exception for me,” Jessica walked over and bent down low, giving him an excellent view of her cleavage.
“You’re not playing fair,” Sam groaned, pulling her closer for a kiss.
“You don’t have to wear it to the party, it’s just for us…” she whispered “…to play doctors and nurses later.”
“Suddenly I like Hallowe’en!” Sam grinned.
Title: Pizza, Pie and Popcorn
Characters: Sam and Dean
Rating: pg
Word count: 100
Summary: Sam decides to treat an injured Dean as it’s Hallowe’en.
Watching helplessly as a ghost hurled Dean across the room had given Sam several sleepless nights. Not that he would have slept anyway; he had to keep an eye on Dean, who had concussion, broken ribs and a broken wrist.
As it was Halllowe’en, he decided to treat Dean, even though Dean’s grumbling and complaining would turn a saint homicidal.
“Wow, pizza, pie, popcorn and a horror marathon on Netflix,” Dean grinned, “you know I don’t put out on a first date, Sammy.”
“I thought I’d do something nice for you for Hallowe’en, you annoying jerk.” Sam retorted.
“Thanks, witch.”
Title: A Quiet Night
Character: Bobby
Rating: pg
Word count: 100
Summary: Bobby treats himself to a quiet night in.
Bobby sighed as he sat down, relaxing back into his favourite armchair. It had been a hectic day and now he was going to eat chili, drink beer and watch True Grit, followed by 10 with lovely Bo Derek. He damn well deserved a treat.
He was tempted to ignore the phone when it rang halfway through the first movie.
“This better be good,” he growled.
“Happy Hallowe’en, Bobby!” Dean greeted. “Me an’ Sam are in the area, d’you want some company?”
Bobby had been looking forward to his quiet night, but he always loved a visit from his boys.