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"Glad to see you got you kisses out," River's mom giggled, getting in the car.
River rolled his eyes getting in the car. The trip didn't feel long with all of there talking and laughing. Before they knew they were already there.
"Well, boys it's been fun. River treat Cas right and Cas take care of my little River for me okay?" The mom asked.
"Mom!" River wined getting his stuff out the trunk.
"Yes, ma'am." Cas hopped out of the car and kissed River's cheek. "C'mon, Riv. We can't be gone too much longer; we've been gone long enough already."
"Of course love. Bye mom, bye my little devils," River smiled giving Cas his stuff then closing the trunk.
"Bye boys!" River's mom drove off leaving them in the driveway.
River started walking up, "This time don't get distracted by what I'm doing and focus on not hurting yourself," he teased.
Cas blushed a bit. "I wasn't trying to…" He looked away and took River's hand in his own. "I've never canoed before. Gimme a break."
"Yeah, I'll give you a brake. For now," he whispered the last part and ran to their bungalow.
Cas huffed and stumbled when River started running, having to sprint to keep up. He was panting by the time they reached the bungalow.
"Guess your stamina isn't back yet. You good?" River looked over before reach for the door.
"Y-Yeah… can I have some warning next time you run off?" He asked as he caught his breath.
"Sure," he opened the door and the bung was empty. "Looks like their all at lunch. Well, that means we can get our beds situated and some other things while they eat. DO you need any help at all with your bed?" he asked while moving his trunk to the baggage room.
"No, I'm okay." Cas situated his bed pretty quickly, considering he didn't have much to do. "Alrighty. What do you want to do now?"
"Well, we wait for them to get back and then we can have rest time and then activities," River said making his bed.
Cas nodded and flopped down on his bed. "…How long do you think I'll be staying with you?"
“What do you mean?” River asked sitting down next to Cas.
"I mean after the camp's over. How long will I be staying with you at your house?"
“Well, deepens on you love. It’s weather you want to stay with me or not it’s all up to you,” River spoke as his hand moved a few stands of Cas’s hair behind his ear.
"Well, I'd love to stay with you, but I can try and find other accommodations if you're not okay with me staying long term." Cas ran his fingers through his hair.
“Love, Darling, baby boy, the love of my life, I will always, and I mean always let you stay with me. I will never shoo you away,” River chuckled and connected their lips.
Cas blushed and kissed him back for a couple seconds. "Thanks, I… it really means a lot, love. Really."
“Anytime,” he smiled and laughed slightly.
Cas smiled a bit as well, though his was weaker. "Just please don't make me go back home, yeah? Except maybe to get my cat…"
“I wouldn’t do that if it was the only way to save the world. I couldn’t do that to you. If you do want to get your car we’ll make sure your dad is out of there,” River leaned down and kissed his forehead.
He nodded with a soft sigh of relief. "We can go back soon to get Nix, hopefully… he's an emotional support animal, so I can technically take him just about anywhere."
“Where did the little cat go that was around here. What did you name him again?” River asked thinking back.
"Maisie?" Cas asked. "I left her with the nurse while we were gone. I'm sure she's alright."
“That’s good. I almost forgot about that cute little kitten. You two are similar you know that right?” River laid down next to Cas on his bed.