"Gabe, I shouldn't have left the card. I really don't think he was interested did you see him? God he was a...God. Did you see those eyes? Ugh, greener than life itself." Cas walked into the house behind his brother slumbed over himself. He had seen the green eye man staring at him. Cas could feel his eyes the whole time they drank their beers. Gabe had taken them all out for Cas' promotion last night. The Winchester Bar was their last stop for the night and they almost dfidn't mafke it. Rushing to make it there just before closing. Cas had heard all the stories about the bar. It was the best in town and not because of the drinks. Everyone always talked about the bartender with his dark plaid shirts and tight jeans but Car had never seen him in person. Boy were they right. "Gabe are you sure I should have left the card? What if he isn't really interested?" Gabe rolled his eyes flashing that devilish grin of his.
"Cassy, bro, trust, the Winchester boy was seconds from drooling all over that clean bar of his." Cas shook his head at his brothers rude comments. Gabe had always been one to speak his mind no matter the consquences. Sometimes it scared Cas a little bit. When they were kids the things he used to say were outrageous their mother smacked him more than any of the Novak children. "Cas." Gabe voice had a serious undertone to it, which was rare. Cas turned his head slightly gazing at Gabe from the corner of his eye. His eyebrow raised in a quizzical expression. "Don't stress to much bro. I promise you. He didn't stare for nothing." Cas smiled. In his brothers own weird way he knew exactly what to say to keep Cas ftom worrying to much. That was why he was here after all. Spending some time with his brother here in Kanas if he worried to much he may relapse and he had worked so hard to get to where he was. It felt good to feel healthy for the first time in a long time. And who knows maybe a relationship would be good for him.
