Better reaction than violence

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Human interaction is such a curious thing. I've been around it my whole life some of it not all human but we are all more human than we believe ourselves to be because in fact none of what I am is human at least not anymore and some of interactions between my brothers have been things that the angels and demons do with each other on occasion more so with the angels than the demons though as the kind I'm referring to is playful not that demons wouldn't take this rout if they really had to say they want info out of someone they know they're not allowed to hurt or kill but if they were to find their victim's secret weakness a weakness they tried to hide for everyone including those closest to them well they'd rather die or be hurt than to be in this case tickled.

My brothers know I don't do tickle fights how one on one is fine but I will almost never help any of them as for it not to backfire on me. Too much interaction too many hands at once as most tickle fights are often not one on one when they are being had. I could win if I really wanted to if it was the kind of fight you can win at but it's just easier to not fight back not because I don't want to but because there is enough pain their lives I don't want to risk hurting them because I will not be responsible for their injuries but also Sam and I are like part sometimes delayed voo doo dolls or like less affective voo doo dolls as we feel what other feels. Sometimes I can turn it off but of course Sam can't.

If one of us gets hurt or this case tickled we both feel it just not as strongly as the other who is actually getting hurt or tickled and sometimes there's a delayed reaction. It's really more of a giggly ghost hands tickly grace feeling from the tickling side at least. But this interaction is at least better than violence. And what made matters all that more interesting was that Cas was there. See my brothers were in one of those moods where they had been arguing a lot and for literally no reason at all and I sit and roll my eyes because they're petty. And at times when Dean thinks Sam needs to "learn his place" well tickling the crap out of Sam while fun and better than violence say punching him in the face both of us feel either or.

And while Dean has Sam pinned on the ground while I lay on the couch just above them with Cas sitting in the chair next to me watching the spectacle as Dean digs into Sam's sides trailing up under his armpits and down across his stomach giving ticklish squeezes to his knees and hips before scribbling away at his feet I try to limit best I can what I can feel during this time. Though Cas makes the situation worse on me. He understands the concept of tickling he's tickled me plenty in the past but all through any of it no one has ever really understood why. More why this interaction has picked up in modern times as the concept itself was invented by Gabriel. A less violent way of extracting info plus good for pranks but in a fashion where no one gets hurt or sometimes an interaction just because which is what it usually ends up being. That 3rd one above all. Well 3rd one or pranks as that's something he's known for. I playfully roll my eyes at the thought. Still he tilts his head watching them.

And yet when he hears me be affective by the feeling as well he grins. Surely different people do these interactions for many different reasons and he asks Dean what his reason is for tickling Sam. Dean shrugs and tells Cas mostly it's because he wants to decided it was one of those times where this was the fastest way to end the cycle of whatever petty thing they had been arguing about and since both of them can feel it I get two giggly siblings for the price of one and it's much more affective and better results than say if I were to punch Sam in the face. I'm not that annoyed with him but I have to be careful even doing that as even when I am in a worse mood with something Sam and I are fighting about I don't want Farrah getting hurt she needs to be further away or turn off her shared contact which she is sometimes able to do especially if she knows the feeling is coming. What an interesting concept how they both feel what the other feels. Cas lets out a breathy chuckle. Yeah but more often than not it's just a one way street if something happens to Sam Farrah feels it but if I were to tickle Farrah there's a chance Sam won't feel it.

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