The first guy that you invited over was meant to be some sort of proof that you could find yourself a man whenever you wanted to. After you heard Dean speaking on the phone with Benny about sleeping with you to get you more docile, you felt the need to establish that you felt nothing for him, and that you would never sleep with him. Thus, two days after, you found yourself a nice man to take home. You were due to have fun, anyway. However, you didn't mean your decision to trigger a sex war because later that week, he brought over a girl. It's safe to say you didn't sleep that night. You were pretty sure that you weren't as loud with the guy as he was with his fling, but he seemed to take it as some sort of challenge against his masculinity. That's how, ever since then, there's been a constant sex battle in your house. He would bring someone over, be obnoxiously loud, rub it in your face, and then kick her out. Then, two days after, you would do the same. It has become a never-ending cycle. Never before in your life have you had as many different sexual partners as right now. You've even started to question how healthy it is, not only because of the danger of sleeping with anyone, but also because of the power Dean has over you to make you continue the twisted game.
Right now it's your turn of the week to have sex because, oddly enough, you never bring your partners at the same time. The guy, whose name you think it's Mark or Paul, is sitting on your couch waiting for you to hand him the beer you promised. Dean has yet to arrive home. He's running later than usual. Normally, if he were here, you would've already taken Mark or Paul into your bathroom. What are you waiting for? You don't know.
The guy talks animatedly as he recounts a story. "So, I said to him, you don't get to choose Tyler over me, you know what I mean?"
You don't, you've barely paid attention to what he has said, you nod anyway, pretending to be interested. Your acting must be very good because he dives back into the subject with a long explanation about him and Tyler. You really have no idea what he's talking about, all you care about is the sex part, and he clearly can't catch a hint, or he really likes the sound of his voice. You give him the beer and sit on the couch with him, he takes it from you but doesn't drink it. Maybe if he had something in his mouth, he would just shut up already.
He's pretty, but your mind keeps circling around your previous one-night-stands. His hair is long and soft but maybe too greasy, his nails are colored dark though you can see that he bites his cuticle often. Even right now, his hand flies to his mouth before he can stop himself. Then he pulls it away, as if remembering he's not supposed to do that. Was this a good pick? You should've gone with the guy with the tattoos. He had a nice sharp jaw like Dean... wait, you're not supposed to think that.
The door opening and closing cuts and the man abruptly. He looks up as heavy steps approach the living room. You don't have to check to know that is Dean, but you do so anyway. There's a surprised expression on your roommate's face. Either he wasn't expecting you to have company, or he thought you'd already be in your bedroom. Though, the shock quickly turns into irritation.
"Oh!" Mark/Paul exclaims, standing up. "She didn't tell me she had a boyfriend, I'm sorry, man."
And you're not sure what annoys you the most, is it the fact that he thinks you are Dean's girlfriend? Or that he's directing the sentence towards him instead of you? Plus, does he really think you would bring him over if you were with someone?
"I'm not his-"
"She's not my-"
"-girlfriend." You both finish at the same time, and now it's your turn to be irritated.
"Ah," Mark/Paul looks between the two of you, confused. "Alright, well, nice to meet you man, I'm Peter." Ah well, it's pretty similar to one of your guesses, it starts with a P.
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Falling (Dean Winchester)
FanfictionYou can barely stand Dean Winchester. His womanizer attitudes and his flirty nature get in your nerves like no other. Apparently he's a good guy. Or at least, that's what Meg says. Now that she's getting married, you need to find a new roommate to s...