[The irony, of course, is that Dean doesn't know what to do with the truth either. Not really. A rejection of a lie is, in his book, not necessarily indicative of a desire for the truth.
The hunter goes very still, considering if he wants to deal with this, if he guilt or obligation that makes him open his mouth again without turning around; after all, he lies to himself most of all.]
Think it's 'cause of this place, or'd it start back home?
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The hunter goes very still, considering if he wants to deal with this, if he guilt or obligation that makes him open his mouth again without turning around; after all, he lies to himself most of all.]
Think it's 'cause of this place, or'd it start back home?