The sound of shooting could be heard in the background as Charlie sat next to the headboard, her feet tucked close to her as Dean sat perched at the end of the bed, with Sam watching and analysing the game. Charlie and Dean turned out to be quiet the team once he got the hang of it. Granted the first aid pack was used on him most of the time, but he was not as bad as she expected him to be. Which in hindsight was a rooky move to ever underestimate a Winchester. "I warned you not to go after the witch!" Charlie argued as she reached forward and hit Dean on the back.

"Hey, if we didn't go that way it would have taken twice as long to get to the next safe house!" Dean countered as he turned around so he was facing Charlie and paused the game. "You're the one who tried to leave me there till she got you." He said loudly, getting a scoff from Charlie as she crossed her arms across her chest.

"You honestly expected me to just march to my death because you went on a suicide mission?" Charlie asked incredulously as she raised her arms in mock surrender. She could not believe that they were even having this argument, how did Dean expect her to march to certain death?

Dean scoffed as he shook his and watched her for a moment. No, I expect you to backup your team members." He answered, earning an eyeroll from Charlie as she leaned back on the headboard. Just sitting there for a moment before she looked at Sam for support. Sam however suddenly looked very interested in the book in front of him on the table.

Before she could say anything a familiar voice came from the doorway. "Can you guys quiet down a bit, some of us are trying to do work here?" Kevin said as he leaned on the door frame, looking exhausted as he stood there resting his head on the door frame. "I can hear you from all the way across the bunker." He added looking back and forth between the three of them; of all them this kid looked like he had not taken a break in years.

Just like that, before she knew what was going on the words were out of her mouth. "Only if you play a game, you look like you need a breather." She said, suddenly realizing that she was probably crossing a line by forcing a prophet of the lord to play video games inside of decoding a tablet that could save the world; she just could not find it in her to really care. "I promise we will leave you alone if you play." Her voice was serious as she made the offer to the boy in the doorway who looked conflicted.

The look on his face almost made her feel guilty, until he finally walked inside the room and crossed his arms. "What are you playing?" Kevin asked as he looked at the screen and frowned a little. "I just want to know what kind of game I'm getting into here." He asked, walking in front of the t.v and frowning at the game on the screen.

"Left 4 Dead." Dean answered as he shared a look with Sam, having a wordless conversation; which seemed to happen more often than not around these boys. "You act as a team to find safe houses, and try not to get killed in the mean time." He explained as he held out his remote for Kevin to take, not really feeling like hearing I told you not to again in his ear. "If you do play you have to actually play or we are going to make you restart the game."

Kevin rolled his eyes as he looked down at the controller in his hands before looking back up at Charlie. "I do this and you guys will let me work in peace the rest of the night?" He asked, clearly skeptical at the deal being offered. While Charlie did not want to force the kid into doing anything that he did not want to do. She however also wanted to make sure that he had a good time, which just happened to override any worry about being polite or giving him a choice. Having fun will not kill the kid. Although he is hanging around the Winchester's, if history was any indication he should not be tempting fate around those boys.

"You are allowed to take a break every now and then Kevin." Sam said from his spot at the table, finally putting his book down as all eyes in the room turned to him. Charlie nodded as she turned to Kevin and smiled as he sat down, quickly explaining how the game works to Kevin as he sat there looking like he was in and out of it.

"You got it advance placement?" Charlie teased as she sat back in her spot by the headboard. "Don't worry, I'll grab the first aid kit for you." She added, shifting in the bed to get comfortable on the bed, which was like trying to find comfort on a brick for Charlie. It always amazed her how people could find comfort on something like memory foam. Mind you, people have sought comfort in stranger places.
Kevin sighed as he took the game off pause. "I'm sure I can manage." Kevin said, sounding almost cocky as he watched the screen in front of him. It took him a bit to get used to the controls, but the kid was not half bad for someone that spends most of his time face deep in a book. "Damn boomer." He muttered frantically pressing buttons as he tried to shoot at the growing zombie horde around them.

"You know for someone in advanced placement you sure don't know how to deal with hordes." Charlie commented as she tried to save Kevin's character from the attack; both Sam and Dean clearly amused by Charlie and Kevin playing like they were. It was more like a battle out smack talk than a actual game at this point. The two of them have been going back and forth with their comments the entire time. "Save the damsel in distress." Charlie said as she finished with the horde and healed Kevin's character. "I need to get a horse after this."

"Oh, that's how it is going to be." Kevin said, frantically tapping buttons as he tried to get himself up the latter. He seemed to be honestly enjoying himself for the moment, so focused on the video game that he had been sitting there playing for a solid half an hour now; which was impressive considering that he was practically forced into playing the game earlier.

"If you are just noticing this is how it is we have a bigger problem than you think." Charlie said as she waited with the rest of their team for Kevin to get up the latter. "This is what you call street smarts." She added, already killing zombies as a horde appeared around them. It did not take long for them to reach the next safe house. Not since there were no ladders and a extra first aid kit.

"There I played a game, now you have to be quiet and leave me alone." Kevin said as he shifted so he could look at Charlie, who was now sitting at the table off to the side with Sam. Charlie was happy that she had managed to get Kevin to play the game yet alone last till they reached the safe house. He held up his end of the deal, now it was their turn. "That was the deal." He added, standing up and wiping his hands on his pants.

"That was the deal." Dean said as he shifted from his spot by the headboard and stretched out his legs. "You know I'm good for my word." He added, looking over at Kevin as he stood up and made his way to the door.

Charlie cleared her throat before Kevin could leave and stood up. "Was it really that bad to take a break?" She asked, causing Kevin to turn around and give her a shrug. "Come on, it's not like we pulled teeth." Charlie added as she crossed her arms and blew a stray piece of hair out of her eyes.

"No, but the faster I get this tablet deciphered the faster I can move onto a somewhat normal life." Kevin added as he sighed and walked out the door, leaving the three of them in silence for a moment. The only sound coming from the game in front of them until Charlie cleared her throat.

"Well on that note, I think this calls for Sam's turn." Charlie said as she looked at Sam and motioned for him to take the controller from the bed. So far Sam had been sitting at the table watching Dean and Charlie play, till Kevin cut in of course. Charlie however was determined to play a game with everyone, and make everyone have fun. "Batter up." She added, patting the bed next to her and shifting over to give Sam more room as he walked over to the bed and picked up the controller.