AN: Just wanted to quickly say this is a sequel to a trilogy of one-shots I wrote. The order in which they go are 'Coming to Terms,' 'Lollipops and Coffee,' and 'Room to Rent.' You don't have to read them to understand this story; they're just about how Dean and Cas, Sam and Gabriel, and Bobby and Crowley got together. I hope you enjoy this and reviews are greatly appreciated!
"Two angels and a demon walk into a bar," muttered Dean, "sounds like the start to a bad joke."
Dean, Cas, Sam, Gabriel, Bobby, and Crowley walked into the small joint. For once, a case wasn't going on which would normally annoy Dean to no end but for once he was perfectly fine with it. That was mainly because he now had Cas. He loved Cas just as much as he cared for his brother Sammy which really showed how much he loved the angel.
Speaking of his brother, Sammy had his own little angel, technically archangel, as well, Gabriel. Granted, at first Dean hadn't liked the idea one bit, mainly because he still hated his guts from that time Gabriel had killed him over and over again. However, he had warmed up to him after seeing how happy Sammy was. His brother deserved someone special and if that someone special was going to be Gabriel then by god Dean was going to put up with it.
Now Dean was trying to accept the fact of Bobby and Crowley being together. The first thing that had tipped him off was the fact that Crowley had been staying at Bobby's place for an extremely long time. The second thing that had tipped him off was when he found out that Bobby hadn't made another deal or anything with the demon. Not to long after that Bobby ended up telling him and Sam that he and Crowley were together.
Now they were all walking into the bar to have a few drinks. They probably looked liked the strangest group of people even to the ones that thought they were all human. There was the guy with the rough beard, baseball cap, and plaid shirt and jeans; Bobby, and then the one who had the funny accent and was dressed in a suit that was obviously extremely expensive; Crowley. There were also the two smaller guys, one which was really short and the other looking smaller than he was because of his over sized trench coat; Gabriel and Cas. Finally there were the two strong, good looking men, Sam, who was the tallest out of their group, and himself.
They grabbed a table and sat down while Bobby went to go get the beers.
"Sorry if it isn't up to your standings but we don't have places around here that sell alcohol at a hundred dollars," said Dean sarcastically earning him a kick in the leg from his brother.
"Dean be nice and you!" he said pointing at Crowley as he made a glass appear "Don't do that in a place like this."
Crowley put up his hands in a kind of mock surrender as he grinned at them.
Sam turned to Gabriel as he added, "And Gabe, don't do anything either."
"I would never dream of it," replied the archangel with a smile.
"Of course you would," replied Cas not really understanding that his brother was joking, sort of.
"Are you group of idjits arguing again?" asked Bobby as he passed out the bears and sat down himself.
"You know us Bobby, good old proper American family," replied Dean as he took a swig.
"I don't understand; how are we a proper American family?" asked Cas as everyone laughed.
"It was a joke Cas, don't worry about it," said Dean.
They continued to talk about nothing in particular, just hanging out. However, it was long after until Dean looked at his watch and said, "Sorry, I gotta go now."
"Go? Go where?" asked Sam as he watched Dean get up and gulp down the rest of his beer.
"Just a little errand I have to run. Don't worry, it shouldn't take long but if I don't show back up here then I'll meet you back at Bobby's place," he replied as left.
Sam watched his brother depart but didn't say anything, deciding that even if he had asked Dean what he was doing he wouldn't have told him. They stayed at the bar until a little past seven thirty. Normally they would have stayed longer but seeing as Dean wasn't back yet Sam thought it best to just hurry up and get on back to Bobby's place. Seeing as the Impala couldn't hold everyone they had taken to vehicles. Bobby and Crowley rode back together and then Gabriel and Cas joined Sam in the Impala.
"I wonder what Dean could be up to," murmured Cas from the back seat as Sam started the ignition.
"Hopefully nothing illegal," replied Sam with a chuckle though he was in fact quite worried about his brother. He was used to Dean not telling him things and going out on his own. That wasn't anything new. However, normally when that happened Dean got into something that was way above him and ended up getting hurt or sometimes kidnapped. Sam just hoped this wasn't one of those times.
However, when he came to Bobby's place the first thing that Bobby said was, "It seems like he hasn't gotten here yet. Ya' think we should have waited for him at the bar longer?"
"Maybe," muttered Sam as he tried to figure out what to do. He walked into the living room and was pacing back and forth when he paused. Dean's cell phone was sitting there on the coffee table and Sam distinctively remembered him bringing it along when they went to the bar. Dean had been here but he wasn't here anymore.
Dean was missing.
