"Hi. I'm Castiel."
Cas said as Dean opened the door. His eyes widened as he looked at Dean. He had striking green eyes, a perfect jawline, full, pink, pouting lips; and his hair was the perfect shade of brown. Not to mention his muscular body, which Cas could see even through his four layers of plaid and...an AC DC tshirt? AC DC- Cas thought they sounded familiar.
Cas had to stop himself from staring for too long, he felt Dean giving him a confused look.
Dean stared at Cas. His ocean blue eyes were deep, mysterious yet seemingly innocent, dean could tell- from the way his head was adorably cocked to the side. Dean smirked. He let his eyes drift over the man's tan skin and slight stubble, and his full lips. His eyes roamed to the man's dark, and what appeared to be permanent sex hair- although Dean guessed that he was indeed more innocent than his hair implied- the hair that brought out those perfect eyes.
Dean turned away- he was staring too much.
"Anyway, come on in."
Dean held the door open as Cas walked in, surveying the apartment.
Dean gestured over to the kitchen table.
"Here, sit- we can talk over dinner."
Cas nodded, sat at the table and set the food down.
Dean proceeded to grab some plates and carefully unwrap the food from it's greasy packaging.
"Burgers!"
Dean shouted. Cas wasn't sure if he was happy or disappointed.
What if he was disappointed- Cas thought to himself-what if he was a vegetarian, what if he hated him for assuming he ate meat?
"I'm sorry I didn't think about if you were a vegetarian!"
Cas blurted out. Dean looked at him and laughed.
"Are you kidding- I barely eat enough vegetables!"
Dean exclaimed as Cas gave a sigh of relief.
"Sorry- I tend to overthink things."
Dean gave Cas a comforting smile.
"That's okay- we all do it."
Dean and Cas sat down and tucked into their burgers.
"Mmmm...did you get this from the Roadhouse?"
Dean asked, mouth full of burger.
Cas nodded, smiling.
"So, Anyway, can I ask you some questions?"
"Sure."
Cas replied, pausing to wipe his mouth.
"Why did you need a new place?"
Cas sighed.
"My parents kicked me out- they want me to be more independent."
"Do you have a job- cos I need someone who can pay the rent."
"Yeah, I have a job, I'm an accountant at Amara."
"Oh, that sounds interesting."
Dean tried not to snigger as he said it.
Cas looked at him blankly.
"It's the dullest fucking job in the world."
Dean burst into a fit of laughter at Cas' straight faced delivery.
"I don't understand- what did I say?"
"It's not what you said, it's the way you said it."
Dean panted, gasping fo breath after the laughing fit.
"So anyway, do you have any debts, or ever been involved in alcoholism or drugs or anything like that."
Cas sniggered.
"No, no, nothing like that- my brother's say I'm a boring actually."
Dean smirked.
"No worries Cas, I'm sure we'll have loads of fun."
Dean said, a little more suggestively than he intended.
Cas blushed.
"Sorry; that didn't come out right."
Dean apologised.
"Don't worry."
Cas chuckled nervously.
Dean laughed with him.
"Okay, so that takes care of my next thing- don't go having any all night parties without my permission."
Cas laughed.
"I don't really have anyone to invite, except for a couple of friends- but they're not exactly the late night partying type- except for my brother Gabriel, but he and I- we aren't really on speaking terms right now."
Dean was going to ask, but he saw that Cas was feeling uncomfortable, so he changed the subject.
"Well, unless walks through that door anytime soon, I think you have a great chance."
Cas smiled.
"You're giving me the room?"
Dean laughed.
"Of course. Do you have any questions or anything."
"Yeah, number one, when should I move in? Number two- your celebrity crush is Dr Sexy?"
"Okay first of all- Dr Sexy is hot, and you can't deny that- oh by the way, I should probably tell you I'm bisexual in case you're like a homophobe or anything."
Cas smiled.
"I'm gay, actually."
"Oh, that's great- I mean it's not great , not that I'm not supportive- I mean it's great that your so open about your sexuality- not that there's no reason you shouldn't be."
Cas grinned at Dean's nervous stuttering.
"Right. So about the moving in thing."
"Oh Yeah, well why don't you give me your number and we can finalise details, it'll have to be after my little brother's graduation, cos he's planning to move out afterwards. So after July 13th- but we should hang out before then; I'd love to get to know you better."
Cas blushed, before squinting with confusion.
"Sorry, was that a flirtation."
Dean laughed.
"No, no, it's just- I think we could be great friends."
Cas smiled.
"Me too Dean."
Cas andDean exchanged phones and filled in their contacts.
Cas put his phone in his pocket, and pulled it out when it was ringing. He looked at Dean as his name flashed on the screen.
"Dean..."
Cas said, with a tone of fake annoyance.
Dean smirked.
"Just checking."
Dean said, before opening the door for Cas.
"I'll text you later."
Dean called out.
"Okay."
Cas replied, strolling down the corridor.
