Sam Winchester [AU] (
milesfromfine) wrote2013-09-18 12:32 pm
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My life's a jigsaw puzzle with the corner pieces missing.
True to their word, Ellen and Bobby had Sam in a real rehab center just as quick as they could arrange it. He wasn't sure how they'd managed it financially and that worry weighed on him as much as all the rest. Another item to add to the miles-long list of ways he'd complicated their lives.
He hadn't seen or heard from Dean since Bobby found him in that motel, either. His brother might have finally given up on him. Sam couldn't help but be a little glad for him, even though he felt the loss like a physical wound every day.
The rehab place wasn't... awful. Sam was messed up enough to resent being there and the withdrawals he suffered through in the first few days were horrific, although they did have medicines that helped a little. After he'd come through them and began to resemble something more like human, they'd started his treatment.
Or, tried to, anyway. Sam wasn't really interested in 'opening up' to strangers and being locked in a place he couldn't leave wasn't really encouraging him to change his mind on it. Progress was slow. Very slow. Sam wasn't sure he'd ever get to leave the place, which was probably exactly what he deserved.
The only part of the whole mess that didn't suck completely was the time each day that he was permitted to sit in the sun room with the other patients. He hadn't really done much in the way of mingling, but it was nice to sit in the seats along the big windows and feel the sun on his face for a while.
He hadn't seen or heard from Dean since Bobby found him in that motel, either. His brother might have finally given up on him. Sam couldn't help but be a little glad for him, even though he felt the loss like a physical wound every day.
The rehab place wasn't... awful. Sam was messed up enough to resent being there and the withdrawals he suffered through in the first few days were horrific, although they did have medicines that helped a little. After he'd come through them and began to resemble something more like human, they'd started his treatment.
Or, tried to, anyway. Sam wasn't really interested in 'opening up' to strangers and being locked in a place he couldn't leave wasn't really encouraging him to change his mind on it. Progress was slow. Very slow. Sam wasn't sure he'd ever get to leave the place, which was probably exactly what he deserved.
The only part of the whole mess that didn't suck completely was the time each day that he was permitted to sit in the sun room with the other patients. He hadn't really done much in the way of mingling, but it was nice to sit in the seats along the big windows and feel the sun on his face for a while.
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Gabe tended to be a good influence on him. "And maybe grab some ice cream on the way back?"
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"Call it a practice run for the day when we're on our way outta here for good."
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Convincing the nurses to get a pass for the afternoon is a bit of a negotiation, but Gabriel helps finesse the discussion (good to know some habits haven't gotten too rusty) and they're headed back towards their rooms to get a few things while the nurse called for a cab.
"If we get two dogs, we can each name one, but today I totally call dibs on ice cream." He shoves his wallet into his pocket. "My treat."
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He just about bounced when they got the okay to go. The problem with his newfound ability to actually feel things was that he now kind of had trouble reining it all in. On the whole, he supposed that was a better problem to have.
"Alright, if you insist." Sam shrugged and smiled, leaning against the door frame of Gabe's room. "I'll just get it next time."
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The cab was quick and they slid into the back, Gabriel giving the address to the driver before sliding his hand into Sam's. Leaving the facility. They were taking their first steps together outside, making a new life together.
He couldn't wait.
"So. Couple of big dogs?"
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Sam threaded his fingers with Gabe's and sat back in the cab, watching the scenery go by. He glanced over when Gabe spoke and he smiled. "Yeah, sounds good. With lots of personality and energy. Gotta be up for walks and lots of fetch."
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"Jack Russell. Bouncy little guys with tons of energy. Or maybe something a little bigger to keep up with those gigantor legs of yours," he teases with a wink.
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Actually, a pit bull kind of appealed to Sam. He liked the idea of rescuing a dog nobody else wanted.
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Home. Us. God he could get used to ideas like that. Sharing them with Sam.
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"We'll start looking for a new place tonight. Someplace that'll have plenty of room for all of us."
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He glanced over and grinned. "And probably a bakery of some kind nearby to feed your sweet tooth."
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Taking his hand, he tugged him towards a row of cages. Medium and large sized dogs and a red brindled pit bull looking up at them with the best approximation of a doggy grin, tail wagging furiously. "Well look at this guy."
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He reached a few fingers through the wire to scratch behind an ear and earn himself some enthusiastic licks. Sam flashed Gabe a grin. "Think we have a very good candidate, here."
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whuff
"So yes. Awesome." Gabriel jotted the name down on a form he was holding in one hand. "Now we just need to find you a playmate, big guy and we'll get the ball rolling."
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"So. Who else looks like they'd be a good playmate for the big guy back there?"
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Eventually, he stopped by a cage with a medium-sized dog inside. The fur was mostly white with a brown spot around one eye. The dog looked kind of like half of two other dogs smushed together. The front half was broad and stocky like a pit bull. The back half was thinner and wiggly like a greyhound. Sam watched him drop his chin on his front paws, butt high in the air, tail wagging ecstatically.
"What about this one...?"
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The paperwork finished and deposit paid, Gabriel leaned on the outside of the shelter, basking in the sun beside Sam. Dogs. They were going to have dogs. And a house. He was going to have to get on that tonight. Quirking a grin up at Sam, he nodded towards the little square of shops. "Ice cream before we head back?"
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For the first time in a long time, he felt like a real, normal person with a life and a future ahead of him. Any opportunity to prolong this moment was just fine with him.
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