Chapter Twenty Nine

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"How do you know what she thought?"

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"How do you know what she thought?"

"Sammy I think we all know what we think El thought

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"Sammy I think we all know what we think El thought."

"How about we all stop thinking about the thoughts I think? Ya think?"

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"How about we all stop thinking about the thoughts I think? Ya think?"

"I'm sitting in a laundromat reading about myself in a laundromat reading about myself."

Sighing from the washing machine I've set myself on, I gruffly complain "My head heads." Catching the eye of the owner I meekly smile when they motion for me to get down from the machine. With a wave of a fifty, they mutter to themselves sharing aggressive glances. Flickering my gaze down I smirk at the fact Sam's separated our colors from whites. Sam picking up the white, I insinuate "That's surely a myth."

Shoving them into the machine I sit on, Sam smugly flings my lacy white bra around his fingers "You ever wondered why this hasn't turned blue?" Snatching it off Sam I fling it below into the washing machine before Dean can see it. Girls got to keep some surprises up their sleeves. Although noticing the smug smirk Dean tries biting back to conceal - grin hidden in the pages- I know it's a secret no more. Slamming the front loader door, Sam hits the on the button "That's what I thought know-it-all."

The machine vibrating under my butt I pull a face to Sam's back. As Sam shoves the colors into the machine beside me, Dean recites "Sam with his victory over Eleanor tosses his gigantic darks into the machine. He was starting to have doubts about Chuck and whether he was telling the whole truth."

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