Chapter 19 /Bunker Blues/

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Its been a minute lol


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A week in the bunker had passed and the girls had settled in better than any of them could have hoped. Losing their belongings didn't seem to affect them as much as the two men thought it would, the girls assured them it was because everything in that apartment was replaceable. Well that's at least what Maddie told them so that they would stop pestering her about it. Charlotte still mourned her closet that she had spent years filling, but how was she going to verbalize such a materialistic thought. They were alive, that's what mattered in the end. Besides now that they didn't have their stuff, hunting would be easier. That's at least what the girls kept telling themselves to feel better about everything.

The girls were close to running out of clothes though so that sent the four of them into town to shop for everything they needed to replace. They had told the two men that they didn't need to be chaperoned but they had insisted.

Walking around the little square that was in the town, the girls went from store to store, the boys carried most of their bags acting like pack mules. They stopped back at the impala every now and then when their hands were to full to help out.

"If we go to one more store I might blow my brains out," Dean muttered to Sam as they stuffed more bags in the truck of the car.

"Charlotte said they were almost done, so it shouldn't be much longer," Sam tried to assure his brother with a pat on the shoulder before shutting the trunk.

"Speaking of Charlotte," Dean began with a little smirk as he looked over at his little brother wiggling his eyebrows.

"Shut up," Sam grumbled as they began the walk back to the store the girls were currently at.

"What? I think it's cute, you got a crush on her," He teased with a grin. "If I'm right she has a little crush on you too," Dean couldn't help but notice the way the two had acted around each other the last few days.

Sam chose to ignore his brother but his thoughts were on the same thing. He knew he had been getting closer to both the girls but it was different with Charlotte. He at least wanted it to be different.

"What about you and Maddie?" Sam finally shot back, he wasn't oblivious to the looks his brother sent the red head when he thought no one was looking.

"What about us?" Dean questioned defensively. Maddie had agreed that keeping their little tryst between them was what was best for now. It made everything easier. That didn't change the fact that Dean wanted it to happen again.

Sam didn't get to elaborate as they entered the store, it was a local clothing store that the two men had been to a few times. Most of their own clothes had come from here.

Maddie was at the register paying for a pair of boots and a jacket. She turned her head when she heard the chime of the bells that hung above the door. She smiled at the boys before going back to paying attention to the cashier.

"Where's Charlotte?" Dean asked as they neared her.

"Dressing room," she said nodding towards the doors at the back of the store. As if on command the other girls walked out of the stall with a new outfit on. It was just new black jeans and her worn down leather jacket. She twisted in the mirror to check how they looked with a tilt of her head. They were tight but not where she could have full mobility.

"Maddie come here, I need your opinion," She called over her shoulder.

"She's checking out but I can tell you, you look good," Dean commented with a wink once the girl turned around. "Doesn't she Sam?" Charlottes eyes went to Sam's waiting for him to say something.

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