chapter forty-six

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Two weeks. Two weeks went by with Lexi not talking to Jack. Not looking at him, not being around him, just avoiding him overall. Perhaps she was being too petty with the way she would immediately exit a room as soon as he entered, or the way she pretended he didn't even exist. But she couldn't talk to him whilst he was in his current state, especially not after what he said.

It was odd not spending every day with him. She even skipped out on Tuesday's movie night. But she didn't miss much, Dean picked the same movie for the 100th time. When her brothers asked about it, she just said she didn't want to talk about it. Eventually, they stopped asking.

However, because she hadn't been seeing Jack, she'd been hanging out with her brothers a lot more. And Cas too. But she knew Cas was only going on cases with her, hanging out with her in her room, bringing her food, because he knew something was wrong.

But the others, they let her keep her feelings locked up. Except for when they forced her to take part in family activities. Like Game Night. It was Mary's idea, she thought it would lighten the mood in the bunker, and Lexi couldn't avoid it. Mary was extremely pushy.

She sat at the library table opposite Dean, who was trying to set up a board game yet kept messing it up.

"Son of a bitch!" He cursed after screwing it up for the third time.

Lexi was sat with her head leant in her hand, a deadpanned bored look on her face. "Do I really need to be here?" She huffed.

Dean looked up up the game, "Yeah, now shut it."

She let out an overly dramatic sigh before leaning back in the chair and crossing her arms.

Soon, Mary and Jack walked in with bowls of popcorn in their hands. Lexi didn't look up at them, she kept her eyes down as if Jack wasn't even there.

"Winchester game night is a go." Dean grinned at his Mother and Jack, "As soon as Sammy gets back here with the two double-pepperoni meat blasters and a pineapple." He gave Jack a strange look.

"I like it." Jack shrugged.

It was the first time Lexi heard him speak since their fight. Every time before that, she always left the room to fast before he could open his mouth.

"Yeah, it's like a crime against humanity." Dean judged.

Across the room, Mary tossed Dean his phone, "You missed a call." She said.

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