@BrashDelinquent Because. Uh... The thing is. {He's scratching his head, searching his brain for an answer that wouldn't make Dean uncomfortable. Landing on nothing, Cas went with the truth, all in one breath.}
Becauseitwouldlookreallygoodonyou.
@BrashDelinquent -- watching whatever program was on. “Anything but the news, please. Life is depressing enough.”
Standing, Cas gestured towards the bed. “Would you mind if I moved? It’s hard to see the screen from here.” He realized a moment too late that he could have simply carried the --
Well, I have been watching a lot of—
{Oh. That was sarcasm, wasn't it? He's going to have keep working on the humor thing.}
The Girl on The Train. It's a mystery. I saw the movie once, I thought I'd see how it compares to the book.
{Not that Cas remembered the movie, but shh.}
Rolls his eyes. "When did you grow a sense of humour?"
With that, he slumps on the couch, and picks up the book Cas had, snooping at the cover. "What'cha readin'?"
Obviously he would /not/ like an army of demons, pissed at Cas, storming the place.
The only trouble I see is you.
{It was an attempt at teasing. A smile was on his lips and he set the book aside, giving Dean his full attention.}
If you give me a few minutes, I'm sure I could annoy enough demons and angels to keep you busy for a few weeks.
@BrashDelinquent -- to pull himself together. Dean had too much on his plate already.
“Do you want me to see if anything is on television?”
Not that Cas could see the TV from where he was seated, but it would provide Dean with something else to focus --