It wasn't so windy tonight. The sun had already disappeared behind the horizon, spraying its final blast of colors in the sky before disappearing behind a black canvas. The moon was out, big and bright, casting a blue glow to everything. The sea was deserted, as he had hoped. The waves were calmer, not so violent, gently splashing against the sand.
Dean laid down in the soft white sand, relaxing for a moment; just enjoying the peacefulness of the ocean and the shining of the few stars that were out. He propped himself up on his elbows, staring out into the dark depths of the ocean. Something about tonight felt like déjàvu to him. He thought about it long and hard, trying to figure out why on earth tonight felt so familiar.
That's when it hit him; it was the night he met her. The girl he'd been dreaming about so some time now. He just couldn't place her in his life until tonight. She hadn't been some girl of his imagination, she'd been real. He had a feeling she was more than an acquaintance, a friend or something closer even, but he wasn't at all sure. He hadn't even seen her around the academy, so for all he knew she really was just a figment of his imagination.
Dean sat up, punching the sand angrily before collapsing on his back once again. It was hopeless, the girl probably didn't even exist, and he'd probably just keep dreaming about her in the weirdest situations; going on some sort of hunt that he knew noting about. maybe it would just be easier for him to give up all hope. She didn't exist.
Dean laid down in the soft white sand, relaxing for a moment; just enjoying the peacefulness of the ocean and the shining of the few stars that were out. He propped himself up on his elbows, staring out into the dark depths of the ocean. Something about tonight felt like déjàvu to him. He thought about it long and hard, trying to figure out why on earth tonight felt so familiar.
That's when it hit him; it was the night he met her. The girl he'd been dreaming about so some time now. He just couldn't place her in his life until tonight. She hadn't been some girl of his imagination, she'd been real. He had a feeling she was more than an acquaintance, a friend or something closer even, but he wasn't at all sure. He hadn't even seen her around the academy, so for all he knew she really was just a figment of his imagination.
Dean sat up, punching the sand angrily before collapsing on his back once again. It was hopeless, the girl probably didn't even exist, and he'd probably just keep dreaming about her in the weirdest situations; going on some sort of hunt that he knew noting about. maybe it would just be easier for him to give up all hope. She didn't exist.