Dean went to school the next day and everything seemed to wiz by him. Class after class, he did nothing but listen to music and not pay attention, his thoughts were preoccupied. He couldn't stop thinking about Castiel, he wasn't sure why. Perhaps it was because he had never had any good friends besides his brother, or perhaps it was because he hadn't judge him for his parents being rich. He hadn't seen Cas all day, and that made him kind of disappointed, he wanted to get to know the kid more.

The final bell of the day rang, Dean hadn't even been sure if he had any classes with him or not, he spent all day not paying attention. Maybe he had missed him somehow. Dean walked down the steps next to the front office, that's when he saw him sitting inside the office in some chairs. Dean walked in and sat down next to Cas, startling him.

"I was wonderin' if you were here today," Dean said, looking around the room. There were stupid posters about bullying, safety, and anti-sickness posters hung up all around the walls.

"Yeah, they had me in here for class today," Cas admitted, "My parents didn't want that guy to beat me up again."

Dean nodded, "Well, as long as I'm around, he ain't gonna touch you. No one will."

Cas raised an eyebrow, "Why are you doing this, Dean? I am sure you have other things to do than defend me,"

Dean shrugged, "Maybe I like ya, man. You seem pretty cool, plus you're new here. It ain't fair they're pickin' on you. Hey, my brother and I are goin' to the mall, wanna come with?"

Cas thought about it for a minute with furrowed eyebrows, "Uhm...yeah," he nodded with a slight smile.

The two left the school and made their way to the car, this time without any problem like yesterday. Thankfully they were met by Sam, so they didn't have to wait for him to get out today. The three of them climbed into the car, Sam sat in back and Cas sat up fronrt with Dean. Dean started the car and they were off towards the mall, listening to Metallica, cranked up. Dean was jamming along to it, not saying much and Sam was sitting in the back, watching the world pass by the car in a flash. Cas, on the other hand, was awkwardly sitting in the front, toying with the bottom of his blue dress shirt that hung down a bit from his sweater vest he had on.

10 minutes and three songs later, they were pulling into the parking lot of the mall. Dean found a parking spot up front and they all got out, he made sure all the doors were locked from the inside beefore shutting his door and locking it with the key. They made their way inside the mall and through the doors.

"Arcade?," Sam asked, his puppy dogs eyes really laying into Dean.

Dean shook his head, "You can stop it with the eyes, that's where we were goin," he ruffled Sam's hair.

"I have never been to an arcade before," Cas told the two brothers, looking kind of embarassed.

"Really?," Sam asked, "Why not? Everyone's been to an arcade before...haven't they?"

"Sam, leave him alone," Dean said, "Not everyone has been to one."

"My parents do not believe in it," Cas said, "They haven't let me do a lot of things because of their religion."

They walked down the giant hall-like area, past all of the stores, until they made it to the arcade. Sam ran in and used his credit card to get tokens and he ran off to do his own thing. Their dad gave both Sam and Dean a credit card to use for things like this, any big purchases went through him or the guy in charge of the finances.

"You want to get some tokens to play somethin'?," Dean asked the other kid.

Cas shook his head, "No, I don't have any money for it."

"So? I'll get them for you," Dean told him, shrugging.

"I can't ask you to do that for me," Cas said, he would feel too bad if the other spent money on him. It bothered him when people bought him stuff, that was probably due to the fact he couldn't pay it back. His parents didn't give him any money and wouldn't let him get a job.

"That's a good thing you ain't askin' me," Dean said, pulling out his wallet and getting tokens for him and Cas. He got 20 dollars worth and split it between the two of them, Cas took them, although he still protested it.

They played a few fighting games against each other, racing car games, and anything else Cas thought looked cool. Dean won a stuffed bear from one of the claw machines, and Cas won the AC/DC Rock or Bust cd from another machine, by accident. The two exchanged the bear and the cd, Cas was trying not to blush and Dean pursed his lips, trying not to smile. The two met up with Sam and the three of them went to the food court to get pretzels.

People from school were there, and some of them stared and whispered to each other, making Cas a bit nervous. Dean and Sam seemed to ignore it, they were used to it and didn't care. They all got their food and sat down at a table, laughing, joking, and having a good time. Castiel was still a bit nervous with people who would walk by and stare at them. He had always been a 'in the shadows' type of guy, so this made him self conscious.

After they finished their pretzels, they all went out and got into the car.

"Whatcha guys wanna do now?," Dean asked, looking at Cas and Sam both.

"I don't know," Sam said, and Cas just shrugged, he was new in town and didn't know much of anything.

"We could go back home and watch movies?," Sam suggested, he wanted to go back home.

"You okay with that, Cas?," Dean asked him, making sure it would be something he wanted to do.

"Uh, if you two want to, I don't care," he said.

That'ts when they headed back towards the Winchester's house. Well, it was more like a large mansion, it was the biggest house in town. They drove for 15 minutes before they finally reached the gated driveway leading up to their house. The gaurd at the gate opened it and let the familliar black car pass, and then shut the gate behind them. They followed the driveway, lined with trees, up to the house, where they had a circle drive with a fountain in the middle of it, and two paved roads on either side that seemed to lead around the house. Dean took the road on the right and followed it back to a tuck under garage behind the house. The garage door opened and Dean pulled the car in, and Castiel was in awe. The garage was about the side of his house, it seemed. It was filled with machines and tools, Cas wondered if Dean was into mechanics or if it was just there incase.

He parked the car and turned it off, taking out the key. All three of them got out and shut the door before walking, single file, up a flight of stairs that lead upwards and into another door. Everyone walked through the door and into a small room that wouldn't have fit all of them together. When they opened the other door, they stepped into what Cas suspected to be Dean's bedroom. It seemed simple enough, a bed, dresser, and closet. He also had a lot of AC/DC, Metallica, and car posters hung up all around the room, and there was a rather large stero system with two speakers in two opposite corners of the room hung up on the wall. They walked through the room and into a hallway and a few doors down the hall, into a giant home theater. It amazed Cas, he had never seen anything like it.

They made popcorn in the popcorn maker, grabbed sodas out of the refridgerator, and candy from the cabinets while they debated on what movie to watch first. They decided to start with Stalag 17 as they grabbed popcorn and sat down on the theater bench chairs that reclined their feet and began the movie.