Well, I miss you already and Zoey had the perfect solution. And my sister has never met a shot she didn't take, and here we are. ( he swings his body upward, swaying his way back to the kitchen as he leans against the counter. ) All checked in?
You're not fucking anything up. Family's important, it's everything. You don't have to convince me or worry that I think you're being selfish or blowing me off. If anything, this is a good sign. Green flags all the way down the track, Sullivan.
( He feels settled. He isn't an insecure person. He needed to be talked around it. Talked into it. But, deep down. He knows. And Cooper is reinforcing what he knows.
[He wants to make sure that's clear. He's not used to having to maintain something, so he wants to make sure that he's showing that he's making the effort.]
I think he'll like you, if you get to meet him. Not that he's a hard sell. He trusts me a lot of the time, but ... I think he'd like you all the same.
[And he definitely has been thinking about places they could possibly go with said jet. Places he's wanted to see but never thought he would because of the life he lead. But rich boyfriend does have it's perks.]
I'm thinking that maybe when everything's settled there's some places we could go, if you're not too busy.
I don't know how many ways I can translate big jet into, I have the time to use said big jet and not make it sound obnoxious or entitled, so, I will just say I've thought about the same things. And I'd love to show you the world, but on an equal playing field and with trust, not Aladdin-style. ( he pauses as his thoughts reorder themselves, or try. ) I've been drinking, was that romantic or too me, me me?
[If he's entirely honest, he sees himself as more of an Aladdin than a Jasmine in this relationship, but William's the one with the means. Their relationship is a little better for not having the pretense of him being a prince anyway.]
Pretty early. I want to try to get to the bunker as soon as I can.
[He has a feeling this isn't over yet, as nice as it is to have his brother back, and he wants to make sure there's no catches before he lets himself feel it too much.]
[Not that someone can do feelings wrong when it's their feelings, but he wants to make sure he's feeling the right ones. That he's not making a mountain out of a molehill before he even gets there.]
( There's the pit in his stomach, still lingering from when he first heard it. )
But, he's with everyone, so. The trap's not - ( he shakes his head. ) I don't know. But. You'll get answers and then you'll know how bad it is. If it's bad. Maybe it's not all bad. Maybe he's just back.
[There's always a reason and the reason is usually dad. For right now, the only good thing that Coop knows is that he's human, and everything else is negligible.]
But I do appreciate you trying to look on the bright side.
[And with that he will pass out to try and get some sleep, even if sleep isn't coming easy.
The next morning he gets up and drives the rest of the way, arriving at the bunker somewhere in the late afternoon and he studies the exterior for a bit before pulling out his phone and texting his mother:]
( After a morning run and an awkward group breakfast, Evelyn joins Sam and Dean with the books, in case something else emerges to give her son a leg up. So far, blood is the going idea and Dean has plans to make Lucas his own bullets before they fly out tonight or tomorrow.
She gets Cooper's text and Dean meets him at the landing.
From behind him, Cooper can hear the bunker's door unlock and in a few minutes, he'll see Dean's face greeting him.
"Over here," he says, veering him back across the grass and up. He exchanges quick pleasantries but knows he's a man on a mission, so he lets Coop make his way down the stairs himself. )
[Coop gives Dean a wave and a smile, but he's not wrong - as good as it to see him, any hunter, in one piece when they do the job they do is always good. But Coop is here to see the man who meets him at the bottom of the stairs and pulls him into a warm hug.
It's good to see Lucas again, touch him again. He asks all kinds of questions that Lucas doesn't have answers for, at least not yet, but eventually it gets down to "what are we going to do about it," and he's less than pleased.]
So in order to free them from the evil witch, Lucas has to go murder her. It has to be Lucas.
[He wants to make sure he's understanding the situation.]
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I did, and you sound like you're having a good time.
[Aka a little tipsy.]
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[He's flopped back on the motel bed, and he stares up at the ceiling with a sigh.]
And I already miss you too. Hopefully it won't be too long before I'll have an idea of when I'll be back.
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( Literally. As he can track the GPS. )
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[A small pause.]
Maybe I can convince him to come back with me.
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( He feels settled. He isn't an insecure person. He needed to be talked around it. Talked into it. But, deep down. He knows. And Cooper is reinforcing what he knows.
And he loves him so fucking much. )
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[He wants to make sure that's clear. He's not used to having to maintain something, so he wants to make sure that he's showing that he's making the effort.]
I think he'll like you, if you get to meet him. Not that he's a hard sell. He trusts me a lot of the time, but ... I think he'd like you all the same.
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( He can be there in hours. )
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[And he definitely has been thinking about places they could possibly go with said jet. Places he's wanted to see but never thought he would because of the life he lead. But rich boyfriend does have it's perks.]
I'm thinking that maybe when everything's settled there's some places we could go, if you're not too busy.
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[If he's entirely honest, he sees himself as more of an Aladdin than a Jasmine in this relationship, but William's the one with the means. Their relationship is a little better for not having the pretense of him being a prince anyway.]
There's a lot of stuff I do want to see, one day.
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( That's a promise. )
How early are you going to head out tomorrow?
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[He has a feeling this isn't over yet, as nice as it is to have his brother back, and he wants to make sure there's no catches before he lets himself feel it too much.]
Then we'll see what happens.
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( Even just being here also feels like enough. )
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[Not that someone can do feelings wrong when it's their feelings, but he wants to make sure he's feeling the right ones. That he's not making a mountain out of a molehill before he even gets there.]
There's probably a catch.
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( There's the pit in his stomach, still lingering from when he first heard it. )
But, he's with everyone, so. The trap's not - ( he shakes his head. ) I don't know. But. You'll get answers and then you'll know how bad it is. If it's bad. Maybe it's not all bad. Maybe he's just back.
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[There's always a reason and the reason is usually dad. For right now, the only good thing that Coop knows is that he's human, and everything else is negligible.]
But I do appreciate you trying to look on the bright side.
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( Felicity, not Laurel. )
Try to get some sleep, okay? And if you can't, you know where I am, Sullivan.
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[Probably a text versus a phone call as he'll have bigger priorities, but he will keep William in the loop.]
Don't let the girls get you too drunk.
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( But, Cooper's not wrong. )
I love you.
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[And with that he will pass out to try and get some sleep, even if sleep isn't coming easy.
The next morning he gets up and drives the rest of the way, arriving at the bunker somewhere in the late afternoon and he studies the exterior for a bit before pulling out his phone and texting his mother:]
I'm here. How do I get in?
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She gets Cooper's text and Dean meets him at the landing.
From behind him, Cooper can hear the bunker's door unlock and in a few minutes, he'll see Dean's face greeting him.
"Over here," he says, veering him back across the grass and up. He exchanges quick pleasantries but knows he's a man on a mission, so he lets Coop make his way down the stairs himself. )
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It's good to see Lucas again, touch him again. He asks all kinds of questions that Lucas doesn't have answers for, at least not yet, but eventually it gets down to "what are we going to do about it," and he's less than pleased.]
So in order to free them from the evil witch, Lucas has to go murder her. It has to be Lucas.
[He wants to make sure he's understanding the situation.]
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( and that's the gist. )
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Do you need backup?
["There'll be witches there. Supposedly they want the same things we do, so I'll have help."
Coop doesn't think that's the most ringing endorsement, but fine. Lucas makes a face before:
"Did you call - "]
Yeah. Do you want me to -
[Lucas shakes his head. "No, not yet. Not until we're sure it sticks."]
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