[It takes a bit of time for Sam to respond, what with his new habit of zoning out and losing himself in thought. He sees the fruits of their labors throughout the house — feels a little pleased by it — but it's the individual trinkets left in his room that really makes him feel... warmer. Warmer? He doesn't deserve this kind of offering, but he'll take it, because it knows it must mean a lot to Cas — he knows because it had always meant a lot to him, too.
So yes. He has the bracelet on immediately. No hesitation in slipping it on and admiring the carving work. It only serves to remind him of his finally finished bit of work, too.]
I didn't slink into the basement. Thanks, Cas. I went ahead and left something in your room, too. I don't know if I got your style right, but I tried.
Thanks for giving me something to focus on that day. I needed it.
[Cas can absolutely find one of Sam's little related projects, too. The enochian scratched into the other side of it isn't as graceful or detailed as Cas', but... apparently Sam's learned an extra thing or two about the language in the last five years.]
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So yes. He has the bracelet on immediately. No hesitation in slipping it on and admiring the carving work. It only serves to remind him of his finally finished bit of work, too.]
I didn't slink into the basement.
Thanks, Cas. I went ahead and left something in your room, too.
I don't know if I got your style right, but I tried.
Thanks for giving me something to focus on that day.
I needed it.
[Cas can absolutely find one of Sam's little related projects, too. The enochian scratched into the other side of it isn't as graceful or detailed as Cas', but... apparently Sam's learned an extra thing or two about the language in the last five years.]