[ Does it make sense to seek out his comfort in the company of a demon? Not in the least. But despite everything, there's nowhere John feels safer than in Crowley's room, not when it comes to— to Dean. If there's one place where Dean doesn't exist, it's there.
Or, at least, that's the general rule.
For a couple hours, he sleeps fine, that deep and exhaustive sleep that plagues anyone who's expended too much energy. But eventually the image of his friend spreads out in his mind and before long he's tossing and turning, disrupting his bedfellows with a too-active need for justice. ]
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Or, at least, that's the general rule.
For a couple hours, he sleeps fine, that deep and exhaustive sleep that plagues anyone who's expended too much energy. But eventually the image of his friend spreads out in his mind and before long he's tossing and turning, disrupting his bedfellows with a too-active need for justice. ]