Yooooo!
So I'm almost done with s5 of supernatural, and this idea couldn't get out of my head.
I hope you enjoy!
"I don't think I can trust you."
Those seven words had, albeit very hurtful, had a certain truth to them, and Sam knew it too.
Never again could Dean fully rely on the younger Winchester to save him, all because Sam was too stupid to see what was truly going on.
And he should've known too; he should've been able to hear the underlying tone of deception in Ruby's voice, but he couldn't.
He knew it was wrong, he knew that he shouldn't drink the blood, but it was so damn tempting, and he was so weak and desperate.
And because of that, he chose a demon over his brother.
If there was one word that was strong enough to describe what he was feeling, it'd have to be disappointment.
Of course, he was sad that his brother had lied to him, but he was mostly disappointed.
Sam knew the difference between right and wrong, so why did he keep drinking the demon blood?
Dean tried his whole life to teach Sam to choose good, no matter the cost.
"I guess it is slightly my fault. I should've taught him that bad things can take the form of good opportunities." Dean thought, tightening his grip on the Impala.
And he truly regrets saying that he can't trust Sam, but it's the truth, and he didn't want to keep that from his brother.
Of course, he still loves Sam, but he can never look at the younger Winchester the same way again.
He knows they'll move past this whole fiasco, but they'll never quite be the same.
At least, not like before, when Dean didn't have to worry if Sam had his back or not.
Girls have come between them before, plenty of times.
But never quite like this.
They've never manipulated Sam, never made him question himself, never made him question his ethics.
And they've never put a wedge between the two like this.
Yeah, they got passed it, but they were never quite the same.
All because of the demon blood.
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~Queen~
