When Sam woke up from his nightmare from hell, he was in an uncomfortable position on the leather, with his head twisted to the side.

"Sam get your ass up, were at the parking garage." He heard Deans voice, but when he opened his eyes, he saw something completely different. Dean was wearing Castiel's trench coat no matter how dirty it was and his eyes looked red and puffy like he'd been crying but Dean went about like normal looking like nothing was different, taking both there bags out of the trunk and getting passports.

Sam really really wanted to say something about it but something in him couldn't bring himself to. He knew why that old thing meant to his brother cause Cas was such a good friend. It was a good thing they were the same size cause he would look ridiculous in a to big or to small trench coat on.

Sam got out of the passenger seat and grabbed his bag from his brother, averting his eyes a bit so he didn't have to see the pain on Deans face. Dean removed the trench coat a bit reluctantly, and put it in his bag so it would be safe among his other clothes.

The two brothers then walked to the airport, unsure what exactly they were getting themselves into.

"Breath. Relax. Breath" Dean played over in his head, sitting in the plane, not yet ready for takeoff. He could never get over the agonizing wait. Something deep down inside him wanted to hug Cas' trench coat again for safety, hopefully the scent would calm him down. No, he couldn't get up and take it out again. Sam saw the familiar pained look on Deans face and tried to get him to relax a bit, but it was just putting him more on edge so he gave up.

To Sams luck, after they took off and started to fly a bit Dean fell asleep. Now he wouldn't have to deal with his complaining, on the very long flight ahead.

Sam and Dean landed in the CWL and got a rental car from airport. Sam took out a folded piece of paper from his jean pocket and unfolded it.

"163 Cathedral road" Sam told Dean as Dean shook his head in disapproval.

"This just feels wrong" He said as he drove on the left side of the road.