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41. Dawn

It was impossible to see the dawn in the bunker due to the lack of windows, not to mention that Castiel was never able to wake up early enough to see it. So he'd decided to set an alarm on his cell phone to wake him up at sunrise so that he could watch it and then slip back into bed with Dean. However, he'd forgotten that minor detail of Dean also being woken up as well.

"Goddammit, Cas!" Dean groaned, wrapping his pillow around his head. "Shut that thing off!"

"My apologies." Castiel fumbled for his phone but kept missing it. The ringing got louder and louder.

"Jesus Christ!" Dean leaned over Castiel, grabbed the phone and shut the alarm off. "What the hell, Cas?"

"I wanted to watch the sunrise," Castiel said sulkily, though this effect was ruined by his yawn.

"Well, next time don't wake half the country up," Dean muttered, sinking back down onto the mattress.

"I'm sorry, Dean."

Dean just grunted. Castiel leaned down and pressed a kiss to the corner of Dean's mouth in apology.

"Is that seriously the best you can do?" Dean said. "You deprived me of my beauty sleep."

"You only ever sleep for a maximum of five hours," Castiel pointed out.

"Doesn't matter. You woke me up. It'll take a lot more than that to make it up to me."

"I did not intentionally wake you up," Castiel argued. "You should make it up to me for being so mean to me."

Dean just turned away from Castiel, though Castiel just knew that his human was smiling.

"Fine. I'm very sorry, Dean."

"Actions speak louder than words, you know," Dean hinted. A fond smile on his face, Castiel's hand slid under the covers and his fingers brushed against the waistband of Dean's pants.

"The only reason I awoke at this time was to watch the sunrise," he reminded Dean. Dean turned to look up at Castiel.

"Does it look like I care?" he challenged. Castiel sighed, still smiling, and resigned himself to his current activity of making Dean scream his name in ecstasy. Truthfully, he did find this a lot more enjoyable than watching the sun rise – not that he'd admit it to Dean at the moment.