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[Flashback; Sam's First (Unofficial) Meeting]
Time: Back Then
Location: Dean's Flat
People: Jo, Sam (Maybe Dean)
The front door is open, because the late spring breeze is nice.
And Jo is laying on the couch, pulling a curl absently, while reading.
Location: Dean's Flat
People: Jo, Sam (Maybe Dean)
The front door is open, because the late spring breeze is nice.
And Jo is laying on the couch, pulling a curl absently, while reading.
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Since he's in the kitchen, with a beer, and his wand not attached to his fingers.
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"I don't mind. This place rarely gets company."
Which wasn't true or false, but it did sound easy.
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Like it's her apartment he's visiting, or somehow her space. Like it would bother her, or he was asking her permission, to wait in his brother's apartment. And the apartment 'rarely gets,' like she's there enough to notice.
The bottle rests against his lips for a small swallow and Sam lowers it with a smile. "What'd you say your name was again?"
Besides 'Jo.'
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"Jo." Beat. "Harvelle."
There's such a small smile.
Daring him to do it on the spot.
Put together the part he does know.
Because there's two pieces he could.
Just with her last name. If he wanted.
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Grow up the way Sam did, all the secrets kept that were dumped on top of them after their father died... He's not sure what all Dean knows - chose to know - but Sam followed every lead to the end, made sure he knew everything his father knew. No more secrets, no more surprises.
So the bottle lowers slowly to his side and his eyes - which were not hard even a moment ago - soften considerably.
"You're Bill's daughter."
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But she might have been beaming.
She liked being William Harvelle's Daughter.
Even if no one really got the reference anymore.
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Sam's eyebrow lifts but he's not about to criticize her happiness. Just... the last person he'd expect to shack up with his brother.
"Well... hi. Your mom has a nice bar."
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"Though she says I never visit enough."
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He's heard.
"That's how you met Dean?"
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"Oh, no." Jo shook her head, smiling at the honest memory of it in her head. "Though I probably did my mom proud that day. Your brother was waiting for some mysterious friend, being a right arse the day I met him."
When he gave her the best introduction to herself she'll ever remember.
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"Right so... you met him on a day ending with Y, then."
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Though mostly for his man!crush.
Even if he says he got the best of both worlds.
When he was allowed to imply he had her at all.
"The pretty face only gets him so far."
With.....apparently everything ever.
That no one else got from her.
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At best.
More beer now, please.
"Oh," he says, lowering the bottle. Referring to the crap she gives him. Thoughtful.
"I guess you can stay."
She has Sam Approval.
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"I do get to tell him that was the easiest approval ever, right?"
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"Was he actually waiting for me to give it? Really?"
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"I might have left long ago if he was."
"But." Is a protracted word.
"Obviously, if you hated me, that'd be problematic."
For Dean. And for Sam. Because Jo is not easy to live with then.
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Sam likes to think he's not a hard man to get along with.
...outside of work.
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It'd be so easy to talk easier if she could just tell him.
That he's already met her. Worked with her. Knows her enough.
"I'm sure he must have dated someone who accomplished it at least once."
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Drink, swallow, pause. Eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
"...that's probably something I shouldn't have said to you."
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"The kind where they happen on one calendar day, and are over pretty much by the time the next calendar date happens?"
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Another pause.
And he grins, wide and bright.
"Okay, I'm sorry. I've never gotten to grill my brother's girlfriend before, I'm kind of screwing with you."
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It was a downside of the job.
A need for contact, but no way to connect.
Too many oaths, vows, promises, contracts.
Jo shook her head, and gave him a smile anyway.
Bright, a little uncertain, but still true, too.
"And to think, I'd been looking forward to this."
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Another sip of his beer and Sam sets it aside, smirking. "Looking forward to finding out if I hated you?"
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It made the quite vanish in amused.
"Meeting his brother."
Which was different from the man she worked with.
Different parts and portions of different lives.
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"...why?"
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