And we're back! This prompt comes from Paleogirl47, who requested "in 1993 Sam and Dean go to see Jurassic Park in the theater and it's the first time they go to a movie without their father." Hopefully this makes you and everyone else happy ;) Thanks to scootersmom for reviewing on the last chapter! Sam would never forget Dean's birthday, of course.

As always, reviews and prompts keep me going, you guys have no idea how much they make me smile after a bad week :) Hope you enjoy this chapter!

Still don't own Supernatural (BUT this week's episode's ending scene WOW let me know if you want to talk about it)


They had seen the ads all over the crappy televisions in the motels where they spent the night when they weren't in the car. Every time one came on, Sam would sit on the edge of the bed and watch it with wide eyes.

There was an epic theme and sweeping camera shots and above all else, dinosaurs before the grand title Jurassic Park popped up on screen. All in all, it was a pretty epic trailer.

"You know dinosaurs aren't real, right?" Dean asked one night. It wasn't said meanly, it was said jokingly because, hey, in the trailer at least the dinosaurs looked pretty freaking real.

"I know, Dean," Sam replied, already practicing the annoyed face at his brother that he would continue all the way into adulthood. "But they were real. They find fossils and stuff, giant bones all over the world," he explained, as if Dean didn't already know. But Dean let him talk, the younger boy's face lighting up with happiness and pride as he talked about the giant beasts that once roamed the earth. It was a perfect time for a dinosaur phase…

A few weeks went by and eventually, the ads stopped showing, and Sam's dinosaur talk dropped off. However, whenever they would pass some discount theater in the middle of nowhere, the dinosaur epic would still be showing.

They'd been to a movie theater before, a few times, but it was a special occurrence that they had only been to with their dad. But he never said they couldn't go alone…

Which was why a month after the movie premiered and John was out on a hunt and wouldn't be back for a few days, Dean got a plan into action. The theater was only half a mile from the motel, the weather was decent, and dad had left them some extra money that time, courtesy of a game of pool he had 'won' the week before.

"Heya, Sammy, how about we head down to the diner? I'm starving," Dean brought up. The smirk on his face could be confused with one of the thought of getting food, not seeing a movie.

Sam looked up from where he was reading a book for homework and pushed his hair out of his face. "Now, Dean? I still have two chapters to go," he said with a bit of a frown.

Dean simply shrugged back. "It'll still be light outside when we get back. Besides, what sort of elementary school assigns homework over the weekend?"

"It's an extra book Miss Hadley gave me because I like reading," Sam protested, but Dean could see the kid's internal want to get out of the motel room they'd been stuck in for the past few days.

"Well then, you can finish it when we get back, alright?"

Sam eventually caved and with a small eye roll, shut the book and got his shoes on. It didn't take long for them to be out the door and on their way into the small town center. There was a diner down the street, but the movie theater came up first. Dean had checked that the movie was still playing when they got into town so they wouldn't be disappointed.

And sure enough, the big words Jurassic Park were scrawled in black letters along a white background at the top of the theater. Sam's eyes went up for a millisecond before they went back to the diner only a block away.

Dean held up a hand to stop Sam, which he bumped into. "How about a movie first?" he asked with a smirk.

Sam's face was one of confusion at what Dean was getting at, but also maybe even a little bit of hope. "Thought you said we were going to eat?"

"We are eating. Popcorn counts, right?" Dean replied and jerked his head towards the doors leading into the theater.

"Seriously?" Sam asked just to check that Dean wasn't pulling his leg about this.

"Seriously. One afternoon off couldn't hurt anything. Besides, when's the next time a dinosaur movie will come out?"

The grin on Sam's face became wide as he practically pulled Dean behind him and into the theater. They got two tickets and a medium popcorn and a soda to share before they found their way to the theater.

Despite it being a small town, some of the seats in the theater were already taken, and Sam kicked his feet under his seat as he waited for the movie to start. They passed popcorn back and forth until the lights dimmed and Sam grinned again.

"It's starting!" he announced excitedly in the smallest voice he could muster. Dean chuckled to himself, glad his plan had worked out. They both needed an afternoon off, and it was definitely better than flipping through soap opera reruns on the motel television.

They both got settled in as it started, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the dinosaurs. Of course, they were cool when they eventually popped up, but nothing compared to the swell of music at the huge expanse of land and dinosaurs that lay on screen.

"Woah," Sam whispered, staring at the screen, his eyes filled with wonder. Dean was smiling to himself all the while because yeah, the dinosaurs looked freaking awesome, and seeing them on a giant screen was much better than watching a trailer on a static filled little motel television.

As soon as the T-Rex got loose, however, Sam drew his legs up as he still stared wide eyed at the screen. He wasn't scared exactly, Dean knew that look well enough, but he was definitely tense while they waited to find out what would happen. At least there was so shortage of suspenseful action. And then the massive dinosaur was chasing after the little Jeep. But of course that ended alright…until the scene in the dark trying to get the power back (at least Dennis got what he deserved, so Dean thought)…and the scene with the electric fence…and then the raptors in the kitchen…and basically the whole final act.

But when the lights came back on, the Winchester brothers sat for a moment, part in awe of what they had just witnessed.

"Think there'll be another one?" Sam brought up as people started filing out. It was evident from his excited tone that he hoped it would be the case.

Dean smirked and looked back up to the screen. "Could be. I mean, they included that ending bit for a reason." He honestly wouldn't mind seeing another one, not if it was as interesting as this one anyways. And Sam certainly seemed pleased with Dean's thought process too.

"What was your favorite part? I liked when the car started falling down the tree and it screeched. Oh! And the other part where the small dinosaurs puffed out and squirted Dennis, that was good."

Sam continued to ramble on part after part with Dean interjecting a few of his favorite lines and scenes as well. They continued to talk well up until they got to the motel, where Dean decided that if there ever were another movie to come out, they'd definitely be seeing it.