Chapter 6

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"So... we should probably talk before we get back to... that." Cas nodded in agreement.
"So are we... dating now?"

"I mean, I kind of figured."

"Me too. Jesus, I've got a boyfriend. I'm blessed."

"I didn't even know you weren't straight."

"I was until about 1:00 today."

"Oh my god I turned you gay! What an achievement!"

"Bi, probably. I think we've got all the questions cleared up. Back to what we were doing?"

"Oh, yeah." We took our seats on the bed, but this time Cas pushed me down until I was on my back.

"Oh, uh, we're doing this now. Ok. This works." Cas smirked and propped himself up above me.
I thought he would lean down to me. That was not the case. He got just close enough to taunt me, but he wasn't doing anything. He made me lift my head up to meet him, and I did. Several times, actually. Eventually, Cas got tired and laid down next to me. Wrapped up together, we both forgot about the concept of time.

"IT'S 11:30, GET SOME SLEEP," Gabriel yelled through the door. He's obnoxious. But he was right. We should really sleep.

"He's got a point. We should really go to sleep."

"Dean, your father never came by with your stuff. You're still wearing jeans, which look amazing on you by the way."

I checked my phone. Dad hadn't even seen the message. Whatever, it was a Friday, I'd get someone to drive me home tomorrow.

"Do you mind if I just kind of take these off?"

"By all means."

I went into the attatched bathroom. We were dating, but only for about seven hours. I wasn't quite comfortable undressing in front of him.
I awkwardly walked back into Cas's room, and I was only really wearing a t-shirt and boxers. He bit his lip, hard.

"Stop biting your lip. It's attractive, but it can't be good for you." Cas blushed and I hurried to hide myself under the covers. Cas's bed was much bigger than the one back in the nurse's office, but we slept just as close together. I turned off my alarm. I hadn't slept a good amount in weeks.

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