Chapter One Hundred and Ten: How Food Fights Lead to Pranks

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"That's why Santa never brought me anything, Sarah."

"I'd say you're overdue for coal then," she teased, settling on the blanket with her sketchpad again.

"Yeah, well, I may have never gotten coal, but I think it was more than made up for." Dean helped set drinks and bring out the food.

She poked him with the eraser end of her pencil. "Sorry."

"It's okay, Sarah. Honest. We've dealt. This Christmas is special cause it's the first real one without hurting. It's gonna be great. I want it so much for Sam. You just don't know."

"True," she leaned over, whispering something to Lisa, who nodded in agreement. The artist sat back up, stealing some food for herself.

Dean sat back with a chicken salad sandwich, some fruit, and a bottle of green tea. Everyone kept an eye on him trying to be as unobtrusive as possible but making sure he ate and took the time to do so. He looked around. "We really need better entertainment than this, guys. I know I'm good looking to the women but Bobby and Sam? I can't be that much fun to watch."

Ben threw a grape at him. "That's cause we have to take care of you!"

Dean shook his head. "If that's the best you can come up with for things to do, go ahead. Maybe I need to come up with some things that can entertain you more while you're watching me." He winked and took another bite of his sandwich.

The boy threw another one at him, giggling.

Dean grabbed the grape as it flew towards him and threw it right back at his son. At this point, the grape was rather mushy. It stuck on Ben's forehead. Dean started laughing. Lisa and Bobby, both knowing Dean, grabbed their food and got off the blanket.

Sarah saw them moving and did the same to protect her pad as Sam got involved in the food fight too. She watched as all three of them began pelting each other with grapes.

Dean grabbed an entire bunch and jumped his brother. Sitting on Sam's chest while his brother tried to buck him off, the hunter began to rub grapes, a few at a time, into the taller man's face. Dean's laughter was contagious.

Ben decided to help, smushing grapes into Dean's face as well.

Dean faked a growl and grabbed for his son, giving Sam the leverage to toss him. He landed flat on his back, eyes wide as Sam stood above him.

"Got ya," he grinned, then started the food fight in earnest. Well.. more of a grape fight.

When Dean realized he'd been reprieved, he reached for any grapes he could find, splatting Sam and Ben wherever he could hit them.

The others shook their heads at the mess that was being made. At least it was grapes but the three were going to be SO sticky when it was done.

Soon the grapes were pulverized. Dean was sitting in the sand, looking at the mess. He had the silliest grin on his face. He took a couple of deep breaths. ""You guys figure they'll let us into the lobby at the Holiday Inn?" He was laughing as he said it.

Sam was struggling to breathe. "I doubt it. I think there's a couple of jugs of water in the back of Bobby's pickup, we can do a sponge bath and change clothes."

"You know it's kind of cold out, Sam. Why don't we rent a room for an hour. You know. One of those red light specials. We can shower and change."

"You really want Ben near one of those?"

"Hell, no. They might think. Shit."

Bobby snickered. "You boys are idjits. There's a truck stop down the road, they have showers."

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