As the days go by, Dean doesn't necessarily get comfortable with being in the camp, but he does loosen up just a little. He stops asking Sam to watch his back while he sleeps and he starts going on supply runs to earn his meals. Billy and the others tell Dean he can keep a percentage of what they find, so it isn't a bad deal. Dean remains restless to get back on the road, though, and only bides his time because the party that left to look for the Colt still isn't back.
He's returning from one of the runs with an old sack filled with a few things - some spare ammo, a couple of blankets, things like that. He stops to survey the scene before him - Sam playing house, as usual.
"Funny," he replies without humor at the quip about his expression.
"When you're done goofing off, we gotta talk."
As usual, Dean ignores the kids. He moves to stand off to the side to wait not-so-patiently for Sam to finish.
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He's returning from one of the runs with an old sack filled with a few things - some spare ammo, a couple of blankets, things like that. He stops to survey the scene before him - Sam playing house, as usual.
"Funny," he replies without humor at the quip about his expression.
"When you're done goofing off, we gotta talk."
As usual, Dean ignores the kids. He moves to stand off to the side to wait not-so-patiently for Sam to finish.