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[Coming back to reality is a nauseating experience.
The last time Sam Winchester went grey, he wasn't in a great mental place. He had thought he had officially lost his mind -- and when Sam woke up in the hospital and refused to leave, he was fairly certain he was going to kick it. He hated not being in control of his own body -- it was the one thing Sam Winchester absolutely couldn't deal with.
This time, when he came back, he had had a similar freakout.
It took a couple of hours of wandering around and deep breathing for him to calm down enough to cope with being back in Asgard, a little dizzy and oddly tired. But all of that he could deal with, because Sam was up to date.
The angels fell. Sam had almost died. The trials were a fluke. Crowley was... well, Sam wasn't entirely sure what Crowley was anymore, but he didn't really find it in his heart to care.
Despite all of that, though, Sam felt pretty... good. Good enough to turn on the video feed and deliver his flattest expression, though his irritation is betrayed by the brightness in his eyes and the tiniest upward twitch of his lips.]
I had this speech prepared about the inaccuracies of the autumn festival with the time period of the height of popularity of the Norwegian gods, but then I could've sworn I smelled deep-fried Oreos, and I decided to follow my nose instead of give a history lesson.
[With a brief sigh as Sam turns, the camera revealing that he's just outside of the castle courtyard, where the food is being cooked and smells... pretty delicious, despite Sam's general aversion to things that aren't healthy.]
Maybe I missed something in my vacation into uniformed greyness, but... I'm pretty sure I just saw a native Asgardian eat a hot dog. Are we celebrating our Travelers' heritage or is this some kind of joke? And has anyone told them what's actually in those things, because they're --
[Sam stops himself from his lecture, though, and lets out a sigh that turns into a soft laugh before shrugging, letting it go.]
Anyway -- my name is Sam Winchester and I guess I'm back from the grey-dead, to those that know me or care. And to the new people, uh -- I guess enjoy the food.
[Pause.]
But try to make sure you know what you're eating, first.
[And he turns off the feed.]
The last time Sam Winchester went grey, he wasn't in a great mental place. He had thought he had officially lost his mind -- and when Sam woke up in the hospital and refused to leave, he was fairly certain he was going to kick it. He hated not being in control of his own body -- it was the one thing Sam Winchester absolutely couldn't deal with.
This time, when he came back, he had had a similar freakout.
It took a couple of hours of wandering around and deep breathing for him to calm down enough to cope with being back in Asgard, a little dizzy and oddly tired. But all of that he could deal with, because Sam was up to date.
The angels fell. Sam had almost died. The trials were a fluke. Crowley was... well, Sam wasn't entirely sure what Crowley was anymore, but he didn't really find it in his heart to care.
Despite all of that, though, Sam felt pretty... good. Good enough to turn on the video feed and deliver his flattest expression, though his irritation is betrayed by the brightness in his eyes and the tiniest upward twitch of his lips.]
I had this speech prepared about the inaccuracies of the autumn festival with the time period of the height of popularity of the Norwegian gods, but then I could've sworn I smelled deep-fried Oreos, and I decided to follow my nose instead of give a history lesson.
[With a brief sigh as Sam turns, the camera revealing that he's just outside of the castle courtyard, where the food is being cooked and smells... pretty delicious, despite Sam's general aversion to things that aren't healthy.]
Maybe I missed something in my vacation into uniformed greyness, but... I'm pretty sure I just saw a native Asgardian eat a hot dog. Are we celebrating our Travelers' heritage or is this some kind of joke? And has anyone told them what's actually in those things, because they're --
[Sam stops himself from his lecture, though, and lets out a sigh that turns into a soft laugh before shrugging, letting it go.]
Anyway -- my name is Sam Winchester and I guess I'm back from the grey-dead, to those that know me or care. And to the new people, uh -- I guess enjoy the food.
[Pause.]
But try to make sure you know what you're eating, first.
[And he turns off the feed.]
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Hummus is good. And good for you.
[Which is important okok]
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[And now he's curious.]
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[Sam is considering getting one for himself, though he really wants sushi. Though he's kinda hungry and can probably justify eating both.]
-- Or two, actually.
[They do look good.]
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[And therefore of course that means Sam has to order, too.]
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[But fine, if Castiel insists on Sam ordering, he'll step up a few more feet and gesture to what he wants.]
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[So there.]
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[With a slight eyeroll as he hands Castiel his lettuce wrap, picking apart his own to see what was actually inside it.]
I think I gave you the lemon one.
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[He takes the wrap, doing the same thing as Sam. The stall owner just shakes his head at them from behind his booth.]
Is that good or bad?
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[And he totally has. :')]
Give it a shot. The worst that can happen is you don't like it, right?
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I suppose.
[He pauses a moment, and then takes a bite of the wrap. It's a complex combination of flavors and textures and it's briefly overwhelming, as new sensory experiences usually are for him, but he decides quickly that it's an enjoyable one.]
I believe I like this.
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Hummus is easy to make.
I bet Daphne's would taste a lot better.
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Daphne can make anything.
[He's definitely going to ask her about trying.]
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[With half a laugh as he takes another bite of his own wrap.]
Better that you go home asking for hummus than fried bananas, I guess.
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[That earns a nose scrunch.]
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[Admittedly.]
Distinctly American, but good.
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I wonder if there is anything else here besides just food.
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[Which is pretty cool, Sam thinks.]
We can wander around, though, I don't have anywhere to be.
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[Because it's awfully elaborate to have just been on a whim.]
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[Sam frowns to himself as he dusts off his hands.]
It's also around the time for a lot of pagan autumnal festivals, so it might have something to do with that, too.
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[A little dryly as Sam contemplates what looks like naan bread.]
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[And back a few days, but he didn't have any appetite. Sam returning has cheered him up a little, though.]
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You were grey? Are you alright? Is Daphne?
[wtf why don't you tell him anything cas!!!]
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[It isn't that important. >:c]
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That's good, at least, that you didn't... that she didn't -- well.
[He trails off, a little uncomfortable, before Sam coughs.]
We should find something to bring back for her.
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