Summary: Dean gets Blake some ice cream when his son is having trouble sleeping. They end up watching movies to pass the time and hope that Blake can fall asleep.


Blake tossed and turned on the couch. He held onto his TARDIS blanket as turned to the left to face the back of the couch. He turned to the right side and face planted the pillow. He closed his eyes and tried to clear his head of thoughts. He got up and hit the pillow.

Was the pillow always this uncomfortable? Blake wondered and lied back down. His thoughts traveled to his friends. What do they do when I'm not around? Do they still hang out like we always do, but with kissing or something?

Hades jumped on top of Blake and looked at him, as if saying 'stop scratching your arm, slave.' That was when Blake noticed that he was scratching his arm. He decided that he was annoyed at the fact that he was scratching his arm and couldn't sleep.

He lied there staring at the ceiling and trying to figure out why he exists.

He noticed how Dean went straight into the kitchen and the refrigerator opened. It closed and Blake got up, holding onto Hades. He went in the kitchen and saw Dean open a Hershey's bar.

He stood behind Dean and looked at the Hershey's bar. "Do you want to share?"

Dean looked at Blake. "You got to try harder to scare me. You make elephants seem quiet." He broke the chocolate bar and handed the bigger piece to Blake.

"Thanks," Blake said.

"What are you doing up?" Dean asked. It was one in the morning. Okay, it was high time past late.

"Can't sleep," Blake said. "You?"

"Can't sleep either," Dean replied. Actually, he was sleeping just fine, but then he really wanted to have some chocolate.

"Okay," Blake said. "Should we watch a movie or something?"

Dean shrugged, "Sure."


The movie that they had agreed on was Now You See Me. Dean wanted to see a different movie, but agreed to watch it.

"How do they do that?" Blake asked, confused. Apparently they somehow managed to rig a building to look like the inside of a bank.

Dean shrugged, "I don't know."

"Okay, what's the point of that scene?" Blake asked, as another woman lifted up some other woman's shirt to flash someone.

"Can you please pause it?" Dean asked.

Blake grabbed the remote and pressed the pause/play button. It didn't work. He pressed it again. "How do I remote?" He managed to pause the movie and Dean got up. He went into the kitchen and the door to the fridge opened.

A few minutes later, Dean returned holding two bowls of Neapolitan ice cream. He handed one bowl to Blake.

Dean looked out the window, the curtains were slightly parted. "I need to mow my lawn before the military asks to use it as a training base, again."

Again? Blake thought confused. Where was I when that happened? Blake decided that he didn't want to know. Maybe one day, but not at the moment where he might crash out from lack of sleep.


"I still don't know how that girl made the chair spin around by itself," Dean complained.

Blake shrugged and looked at the empty bowl. "I don't know."

Dean looked at Blake, concerned. "Are you okay?"

"I unconsciously scratch my arms. Is that normal?" Blake asked.

"Fleas?" Dean offered, although he wasn't sure either.

Blake just shrugged, "Should we watch another movie?"

"Sure," Dean replied.


"I don't get the point of this movie," Blake replied. They were currently watching Maximum Overdrive.

"I used to love this movie when I was in high school." Dean replied, annoyed. "I think he said that he made this movie when he did cocaine." Dean looked straight at Blake, "One reason to stay away from drugs."

Blake was confused and looked at the movie. "That explains a lot on why this movie is weird."

"Or seems like it was made on drugs," Dean replied. He looked at the movie and cringed.

A few scenes later:

"Stupid demented ice cream truck," Blake replied.

"Stupid demented toy truck," Dean said.

A few scenes later:

"Why did I like this movie?" Dean asked, more to himself. Why did he like this movie, again? Was it the plot of the machines taking over the world? Or was it the fact that Stephen King has used songs from AC/DC for his movie? Or did Dean like seeing the AC/DC truck in the beginning of the movie?

Blake shrugged, "How should I know?"

Dean shrugged, "I'm still confused."

Blake went to get more ice cream as Dean paused the movie. He knew there was a reason why he liked this movie; he didn't know what it was.

Another scene:

"He knows Morse Code?" Dean asked confused. He looked at Blake, "Do you know Morse Code?"

Blake looked at Dean confused, "No. What use do I have for Morse Code?"

Dean had to agree with that; besides using it while in the military.

He still didn't understand why he liked this movie.

Later:

After the movie ended, Dean now knew why he liked this movie; it involved a UFO.

That thought just pissed him off a lot.

He looked at Blake, who was sprawled out on the couch, asleep. It was four in the morning and Dean nearly groaned.

Dean looked out the part in the curtain. He really needed to mow before the military decided to use his lawn as a training base again.

He looked back at Blake; he didn't know when he fell asleep. Dean stood up, and grabbed the bowl that Blake had placed on the floor. He grabbed the TARDIS blanket and put it over the fourteen year old.

Dean patted Blake on the shoulder and went to the kitchen. He noticed that Azrael was in the sink, giving him a dirty look, as if he invaded Azrael's space.

"You're the one in my sink, you crazy cat." Dean replied and Azrael slowly blinked at him. It looked like Azrael gave him the evil eye.

Dean was sure that it meant, 'Shut up human. I didn't tell you to speak. I am the Archangel Death! Don't talk to me.'

"That was rude," Dean replied.


A/N: I watched the movie Maximum Overdrive with my mom. I remember a little bit of the movie, especially that scene with the soda machine and that steamroller scene.

I read online that Stephen King admitted that he made the movie while on cocaine. No offense to people that love the movie.

I also saw the movie Now You See Me.

I got writer's block.