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Chapter 3
"Now Princess Samantha, are you gonna stay and ogle your suit, or are you going to the ball?" Dean asked, rolling his eyes.
But Sam flipped him off, still filled with awe.
"Aw Sammy! You hurt my feelings" Dean pouted fakey. He let Sam gawk at his suit a few seconds more.
"All righty then." Dean exclaimed, rubbing his hands together. "Do you want to be left by your awesome sweet ride?
Sam lifted his head to find a huge black carriage with two black stunning horses, waiting to be of assist. Sam could help but gasp at all of Dean's hard work.
'T-th-thank you" stuttered Sam. He had tears in his eyes, which he let roll down shamelessly.
"Sammy why are you crying? Did I do something wrong?" Asked Dean frantically.
"No its just that no ones ever been this nice to me.." murmured Sam, looking down guilty.
Dean looked at Sam with a sad face. How could anyone be mean to him? Dean opened up his arms and pulled Sam towards his chest. He rested his head on Sam's shoulders and whispered to his ear when he felt Sam tense. "Sam…it's ok. Just let it out if you want."
It was there where Sam broke harder than he ever did. He finally had someone to help him. After a few minutes, Sam pulled away, wiping his eyes with the sleeves of his suit.
"Ok Sam, now its time to go! You don't want to miss the ball now do you?" asked Dean. " Oh here. Don't forget your mask." Dean handed Sam a simple light blue mask. "It brings out your eyes," said Dean, answering Sam's confused face.
As the horses were about to pull away, Dean popped in front of the carriage.
"Sam! I almost forgot!" screamed Dean at Sam. Dean grabbed bothe of Sam's shoulders and shock him with each word. "BRING ME BACK PIE! NOT CAKE! PIE!"
Sam giggled "Ok Dean. Don't worry I won't forget it! I promise. Now can I go?" questioned Sam.
Yeah you can go. Just don't forget! And don't do anything I wouldn't do! Yelled Dean as he saw the carriage ride off of the distance.
