One thing was clear: they should have bought earplugs before the B&E. As the shrill museum alarm rang out through the night, Dean and Sam sprinted out of the building and into the alleyway. They jumped into the car where Sam secured the top piece of the cursed scepter in the box they’d bought two towns over. The shop owner clearly had no idea what the symbols on the box had meant.
Sirens started up in the distance and Sam stiffened with alarm.
Dean put the Impala in drive. “Hold onto your butts!” The tires squealed as they drove out.
And though Sam held tight to the box and fastened his seatbelt, he looked lost. “My butts?”
“Jurassic Park, dude.”
“What park?”
“Dinosaurs!” Dean cried, taking the turn so fast they tipped and one of the wheels rose off the pavement for a second.
“Where?”
“Seriously, man? How do you forget dinosaurs?”
Sam shrugged.
“Jeez, Sammy, I took you to see that movie in the theater. Twice.”
Sam looked straight ahead. “Floor it. Light’s changing.”
Dean sped up. “I’m seriously going to need to start carrying cigarettes just so I can get these quotes out right.” At Sam’s exasperated expression, Dean dropped the subject.
FILL: Round Up the Usual Suspects 2/4
Date: 2014-09-16 02:42 am (UTC)One thing was clear: they should have bought earplugs before the B&E. As the shrill museum alarm rang out through the night, Dean and Sam sprinted out of the building and into the alleyway. They jumped into the car where Sam secured the top piece of the cursed scepter in the box they’d bought two towns over. The shop owner clearly had no idea what the symbols on the box had meant.
Sirens started up in the distance and Sam stiffened with alarm.
Dean put the Impala in drive. “Hold onto your butts!” The tires squealed as they drove out.
And though Sam held tight to the box and fastened his seatbelt, he looked lost. “My butts?”
“Jurassic Park, dude.”
“What park?”
“Dinosaurs!” Dean cried, taking the turn so fast they tipped and one of the wheels rose off the pavement for a second.
“Where?”
“Seriously, man? How do you forget dinosaurs?”
Sam shrugged.
“Jeez, Sammy, I took you to see that movie in the theater. Twice.”
Sam looked straight ahead. “Floor it. Light’s changing.”
Dean sped up. “I’m seriously going to need to start carrying cigarettes just so I can get these quotes out right.” At Sam’s exasperated expression, Dean dropped the subject.