We're going to Shop

This isn't a modern story. It's set up in the future, not too far but it's my own imaginary world and I'm incorporating different aspects of the show into this story but obviously changing them so that things work in the normal view here.

So now it's time for some shopping, yay!

FYI: I still haven't decided really who Sadie will end up being with but everyone who knows my stories knows that I'll probably make up other people along the way lol.


Dean rolled over and laid there with his eyes closed, listening to the silence of the house. It wasn't unusual but he felt that it was this day. Opening his eyes, he looked up at the ceiling then sat up and climbed out of his bed. He pulled on some pants and walked out of his room to look around. No one was in the house and when he looked outside, his car was gone.

"Oh son of a bitch, come on!" Dean grumbled. He went to the kitchen to make up something to eat which ended up just being toaster waffles. As he was pouring the syrup on them, he looked over at the fridge and noticed the note Castiel had left.

Dean

Took car and Sadie and went on supply run. Call phone if you need anything.

Cas

"Least he left a goddamn note this time." Dean muttered to himself. He grabbed up the newspaper and sat at the table to eat his food. He couldn't believe how lame things were when the headline was about a local man getting busted for selling alcohol and having a bar in his garage during the prohibition. "Stupid fucker, doesn't know how to hide it well." His eyes drifted up to the top of the paper for the date as he sipped his coffee.

October 1st, 2020

"Come on, let's see it." Castiel said.

"No way." Sadie said.

"It's just me back here, the salesgirl went away." Castiel said.

"I am not coming out!" Sadie snapped.

"Sadie come on!" Castiel said, sighing. He leaned next to the changing room door. "You were the one that wanted me back here for opinions, and now you're holding out on me. Please come out." He grinned when the door cracked open and a blue eye looked out at him. He put on a puppy dog expression and heard a sigh before the door was opened more.

"Why do I need to try on dresses anyways?" Sadie asked. Castiel moved away from the wall to look at her better. The dress was blue at the top and black on the bottom, separated with a belt that went across at the empire waistline. Castiel blinked and looked her up and down. The dress barely reached her knees but it kept the bruises on her thighs hidden. The bandages on her knees were visible but only noticeable if someone were actually looking directly at them.. There were some bruises on her upper arms that it didn't hide with it's small straps.

"Why wouldn't you need to try on dresses?" Castiel asked. Sadie blushed and bit her lip. "We should get you some heels."

"I can't walk in heels." Sadie said.

"Not even thick heeled ones?" Castiel asked. "You know...more spaced out or something." Sadie raised an eyebrow and laughed. She pushed her hair behind her ear and Castiel smiled slightly. "Okay, you can try on something else, but we're definitely getting you that."

"Fine." Sadie said. She closed the door again and Castiel leaned on the wall next to it, listening to her move around in the small space. "Hey...Cas."

"Yeah?" Castiel asked.

"Isn't umm...the serving of alcohol illegal?" Sadie asked.

"Everyone deserves a good drink now and then." Castiel said. "Are you going to tell on us?"

"No." Sadie said. "Is Dean going to be mad that I know?"

"I doubt it." Castiel said.

The next outfit was simpler then the dress. Just a pair of jeans and a tee shirt. In the end, Castiel bought two dresses, five tee shirts, three long sleeved shirts, two blouses, four tank tops, three pairs of jeans, three skirts, two pairs of dress pants and a hoodie that he had seen Sadie looking at. She had fallen in love with it as soon as she put it on and refused to take it off so it ended up being a part of her leaving outfit. It was blue in colour and soft to the touch. It wasn't too big or tight and Castiel laughed when Sadie stuck her hands in the pocket and nearly squealed like a little kid. The hoodie, over top of one of the tank tops and a pair of jeans was the leaving outfit.

While she felt bad about spending his money, at his insistence that she needed undergarments (which she refused to have him around for when they were purchased), Sadie had taken Castiel's credit card and went to get herself some bras and panties. When she met back up with him, she figured he must have gone to the car and dropped all the bags off because he currently sat bag free with a coffee in his hand.

"How many of those do you drink a day?" Sadie asked, tying up the bag's handles so he couldn't see inside as she returned the credit card.

"Depends on the day." Castiel said. "Did you get enough?"

"I'll be fine with what I have." Sadie said. "Thank you so much, I swear I'll pay it all back."

"Believe it or not but that barely would have put much of a dent in my account." Castiel said.

"What are you, some sort of millionaire?" Sadie asked. She didn't get any answer and truthfully, she really didn't expect one.

"You hungry?" Castiel asked.

"Umm..." Sadie looked around as she contemplated what her body might need. She didn't get to answer as Castiel's phone rang. She looked at him as he took the device from his pocket to check the caller ID.

"Dean's awake." Castiel said, grinning. He pushed the button and held the phone to his ear. "Good afternoon Dean...Yeah, everything's been bought...Yes, even for her...you do know she has a name." Sadie shook her head and grinned as she listened to Castiel's side of the conversation. "Yes Dean, we'll bring your baby back...okay sure, no problem...uh huh...yeah...okay, see you soon." He pushed the button and slid his phone back in his pocket before looking at Sadie. She tilted her head and waited for what they'd have to do. "Time to head home...we're going to stop and pick up some lunch."

"Okay." Sadie said, nodding.

The drive back to the house was silent with the exception of Castiel ordering food and asking Sadie what she wanted. She really couldn't believe someone could be as nice as he was and when she brought it up, he had laughed and jokingly called himself an angel. They were laughing about it when they walked into the house and Dean gave them an odd look, wondering about what had happened.

"We come baring clothes and food." Castiel announced.

"About time." Dean said, taking the food bags and going to the kitchen. Sadie took all the clothes bags and went to the guest room. "You bought her all that?"

"She has nothing, Dean." Castiel said. "And I'm not subjecting her to wearing anymore of Ruby's clothing." Dean shivered and just nodded. "When Sam realizes what a bitch she really is, I hope he'll let us burn them."

"You and me both buddy." Dean said. He smiled brightly as pulled a burger out of one of the bags. "Sweet." He unwrapped the food and took a large bite.

"You're disgusting sometimes." Castiel said, shaking his head. Dean just raised an eyebrow then chewed with his mouth open. "I will hurt you if you don't stop."

"If he doesn't stop...oh man, seriously?" Sadie asked, coming towards the kitchen but stopping at the sight of Dean with half chewed beef rolling in his mouth. Her hand flew up to her eyes and Castiel chuckled. Dean couldn't help but laugh...and then choke. He hit himself in the chest a few times and spit the food into the garbage. "You are so gross."

"Get used to it sweetheart, you're living here." Dean said. Sadie laughed slightly and took a thing of french fries before leaning on the fridge.

"So...who really is Ruby?" She asked, looking between Dean and Castiel.

"Demon spawn of hell who's a big gold digging tramp and who's playing my brother." Dean said, as if stating the obvious.

"She really that bad?" Sadie asked.

"Pretty much." Castiel said. "She got her claws in Sam when we weren't around. I didn't know the guys yet and Dean...well...he was...away." Sadie tilted her head but there was no further explanation. They all ate through the rest of the burgers and fries, lost in their own thoughts. "Well...I think Sadie should come with us tonight."

"What?" Dean and Sadie both asked.

"Would you rather she stay here? Alone?" Castiel asked, looking at Dean. Sadie watched them and it seemed to her that a silent message was being passed between the two. Dean just sighed then nodded. Castiel grinned and looked at Sadie. "You get to come see what an illegal lounge bar is like."

"Oh...uh...cool." Sadie said, smiling slightly. "Do I have to wear one of the dresses?"

"No, you'll be fine like that." Dean said. "Probably better like that then anything else...keep all the bruises and stuff hidden while they're around."

"Speaking of bruises, we'll have to change that bandage around your middle." Castiel said. Sadie sighed but nodded. Dean raised an eyebrow and watched as Castiel cleared off a spot on the counter then had Sadie sit up on it. She pulled the hoodie off and lifted up the black tank top. He really did feel like punching out whoever it was that hurt her. When that thought crossed his mind, he wondered why he thought it, then put it aside as just the fact that he hated guys who picked on girls.

"So is there anything I should know or do or whatever for tonight?" Sadie asked.

"Just stay at the bar." Castiel said. "Don't wander around."

"And if it gets too crowded or something, let us know and can sit in the office." Dean said.

"Okay." Sadie said, nodding in understanding.

"You'll probably meet Ruby tonight too." Dean said, rolling his eyes. "Really can't miss her. Just so you know...she's not a real brunette."

"Not a real blonde either." Castiel said.

"Yeah, I don't know what she is." Dean said. "Hair wise anyways." Sadie smiled slightly. She winced when she looked down at the stitched up gash on her hip. It didn't really look too bad but it still didn't look pleasant. She was glad when Castiel cleaned it and covered it back up again. "If she starts off being nice, then she's up to something."

"I'll keep that in mind." Sadie said.

"Great...now...let's just go over a few rules." Dean said.

For the next two hours Castiel and Dean told Sadie several things. Not to accept drinks from other people, not to wander off, not to tell anyone her real name. She was supposed to go straight to the office or get one of them if there was someone bothering her or if she felt something was weird. Sadie didn't quite get some of the things they were saying but she just nodded along. She wouldn't argue with them, as far as she was concerned, they were the only reasons she was alive right now.

After the rules were laid down, there was the decision to relax. A movie was put in and the three of them sat on the couch, Sadie in the middle, curled up with her feet tucked under her. Both the guys were a little impressed that she could sit in such a way without touching either of them. Both actually secretly wondering why she wasn't, being surprised when the thought passed through their minds.

Dean glanced over at Castiel and wondered if his friend liked the girl. Was it possible that in just the short time of knowing her, he was starting to get those sorts of feelings? He knew that Castiel and Sadie had some sort of instant connection but he did wonder what type it was. She was comfortable with him, that was obvious, and she seemed to have already nicknamed him, affectionately joking every time she'd call him "Angel".

Dean was a little jealous, he'd admit that even if only to himself. He'd never had that sort of feeling with any woman. He was starting to wonder if losing his mother at a young age and everything else he'd been though had done some serious damage to him. No girl was willing to put in a lot of effort to crack him, at least none that he'd met and been with. They just seemed to want sex and that was fine with him because that was basically all he wanted from them too. That was basically why he never brought anyone home, it was much easier to just walk out and go home then to kick someone out if things turned sour.

Sadie shifted slightly, her arm brushing along Dean's side and her feet touching Castiel's leg. Dean sighed and kept his eyes on the television to try and keep his attention away from the blonde girl.

He was starting to wonder if having her around was going to be worse then he originally imagined.


Oh dear, the complications are now beginning. Does anyone have a preferred person for Sadie to get with? She's going to end up close to all three, that much I can assure you all.