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Chapter Four
The ride to where ever Sam wanted to go was slow and quiet at first. Castiel wasn't sure what he could say, and the idea of blurting out something stupid kept his lips tight. Sam was equally as nervous, his posture was pin straight and his strong hands fisted the thighs of his jeans. Castiel's eyes would wander to Sam's face then shoot straight to the road, before the taller man would notice.
Sam was the first to break that silence, "Thank you for the ride." He stared at his hands, his cheeks darkening slightly. It was hard to tell though because of his tan.
Castiel had jumped at Sam's voice; he himself was deep within his own mind, thinking of ways to make the situation less awkward. Castiel wasn't outgoing, or charismatic like his brother Gabriel. He didn't have a silver tongue like Lucifer. He wasn't even as kind or likable as Michael. The only one of his siblings that he was similar to, personality wise was his twin sister Anna. They were withdrawn, socially awkward, and geeky. And both became extremely stupid when it came to platonic or romantic relationships.
So what came out of Castiel's mouth next, well, no one really knows why he said it or if we should blame him or not. "I'm not in bestiality."
Sam whipped his head to look at the shorter teen, his eyes wide with surprise. "What?"
Castiel knew what he was saying, but he couldn't stop it from spilling out of his mouth, "I don't read the books and essays about the mating habits of animals to get off."
"I didn't-" Sam's cheeks colored, becoming increasingly noticeable. He hadn't meant to imply that, he really hadn't. Was that why the dark haired male was so quiet? Was he angry with Sam?
"I have to read them for a class." Which was a half truth. His biology teacher was a weirdo who gave extra credit for those sorts of research projects. Castiel also chose to read those, because that section was close to where Sam sat in the library. And it was perfect for watching him.
Sam bit his bottom lip and tried to explain, "I kind of-"
"So, yeah, I may be attracted to men but they are human." Castiel could really just punch himself right then. He cursed Balthazar for not being there to shut him up. Did he just come out to a perfect stranger?
"Well, I guess that's-" Sam fought back a small smile, silently relieved that there may be a chance with the teen next to him.
"So it's agreed, I am not a sexual deviant." There was another period of silence; this one only lasted for five seconds though. Sam busted out laughing.
Castiel's cheeks colored a light red and he really did want to hit himself. But another part of him did a happy dance at the sound of the taller boy laughing. It was the part that made his heart speed up and created butterflies in his stomach. Sam's laugh was a higher pitch then his speaking voice, and was extremely loud. His whole body rocked back and forth with mirth and his eyes shinned with unshed tears begging to be spilled. His cheeks would color from lack of air and at the end of it his body became limp.
His chest heaved as he regained his breathe and slowed his heart beat. Sam looked over at Castiel; his eyes were shinning and a toothy grin on his face "Jess and Tessa are going to love you."
Jessica rolled her eyes at the brunette who was reading her book. It felt strange to sit next to Tessa as a girlfriend. Jessica had liked Tessa for a long time, but actually putting a title felt uncomfortable. She just chalked it up to Tessa being her first girlfriend along with being the only person she's ever dated.
Tessa felt her girlfriend's eyes on her as she licked her finger to turn the page in her book. She didn't know what the blonde was thinking, but she had a pretty good idea. Jessica had a hard time coming to terms with being a lesbian. Tessa knew why, even though her parents never really spoke about politics it was an innuendo her girlfriend's house hold to even consider being friends with a homosexual.
Tessa had to suppress a snort that was threatening to escape. It was funny to think that Jessica had a whole another life that her family didn't know about. Or did they know but refused to acknowledge their little debutant may also like boxing and be the captain of the debate team.
Jessica was becoming increasingly jumpy as the clock ticked by. Sam was never late, he was always on time. It was Jessica and Tessa that were ten minutes late. The blonde girl started bumping her leg up and down, steadily becoming faster as the seconds passed. She was sure that it was annoying Tessa, but Tessa never looked up from her book. Tessa was the only person that never got bothered by her numerous nervous twitches, even Sam drew the line at hiccups.
She felt a hiccup about to form when the bell of the dinner rang, signaling more customers. Her head sprang up and she sighed with relief when Sam walked in. She felt her draw drop when she saw him ushering another teen in, and as they walked to their booth. Sam let the boy take the window seat then slid in himself. He always sat across from Tessa because she was more even more petite then Jessica, though not by much, and offered more leg space.
Tessa finally looked up from her book and her eyes widened at the sight of the new comer. Her own jaw dropping. She schooled her expression into a smile and shut her book with a gentle thud. Sam took this as a good sign and coughed into his fist.
"Jessica, Tessa this is Castiel. Cas these are my two friends Jessica and Tessa." Castiel shook hands and exchanged greeting with Tessa and waited patiently Jessica to snap out of her daze. Tessa rested her hand onto her girlfriend's, waking her at last.
She blinked wildly at him before shoving her hand out, and shaking his. "It is so nice to meet you! Remember to wear a condom when penetrating him!" Yes, Castiel was socially awkward and spouted weird things. But he was no Jessica Moore.
NotaPunk: I know this is extremely OOC but I sort of picture teen Jessica as really smart and opinionated but she gets really excited or nervous she just says random things. This might be because her parents in my universe put a lot of pressure on her, but not to worry! As soon as she moves out, she grows out of that habit along with a few other ones!
