[The funniest part is that it's not that Dean believes he doesn't need anyone; he knows he does. He was never a solitary creature and even Hell couldn't change that core instinct in him. The problem comes in that he needs specific people, and none of them exist anymore. New people are better off without him, and he doesn't have the energy to bridge the gap, doesn't trust anyone enough to try.
When he replies to Stiles, he's sober for the first time in two weeks. Calm, even. His gaze is steady, and he's present behind his eyes without also being hostile. He just raises an eyebrow from where he's lounging in a chair on the deck.]
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When he replies to Stiles, he's sober for the first time in two weeks. Calm, even. His gaze is steady, and he's present behind his eyes without also being hostile. He just raises an eyebrow from where he's lounging in a chair on the deck.]
Should we?