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“Cute~” he smiled eating his pancakes.
“Cute~” he smiled eating his pancakes.
Cas huffed and avoided eye contact with River, blushing harder.
River was especially happy today. He got to eat Chinese food. Fried rice and more! After he finished eating he washed his dish with a smile planted on his face.
Cas followed River around like a lost puppy, washing his plate when River did.
River started to hum and sway his hips lightly. “Hips don’t lie…” he lightly sang. This son was stuck in his head since forever ago.
Cas blushed again as he watched River. "What're you doing?" He asked, confused.
"singing and dancing lightly. I'm happy because I finally get to spend time with you when we get home!" he smiled and continued doing what he was doing. He finished washing the dishes, then headed back to the bung with Cas. "No, activities today so we call this board games day. We play games until lunch," he sat down on Cas's bed, taking out a deck of cards.
"Alrighty." Cas sat across from River on his bed. "What would you like to play, love? Keep in mind that you may have to explain the rules to me."
"Okay, Stress is a game in where each played gets 6 piles of four cards. It's only you and me so we don't have to vary any of the card. Then there are four cards in the middle. When the game starts we flip over the cards. Then we have to matched our card with the same number. That's why there are four cards. Out of the piles you have you have to put them into groups. If you want a card that you have in one pile into another then you have to put the card into the middle pick up whatever card, pick up the other pile and switch out the card you don't want. You can only pick up one pile at a time. Once you have a pile filled with all fours, for example, you flip it over to let the other player know what cards they have, so you don't go looking for. Then once you have all cards flipped over you say stress and you won the game. Got it?" he asked started to deal the cards.
"Uh…" Cas looked up at River as he dealt the cards, clearly bewildered. "Come again, love?" Sounds pretty complicated for a card game…
River chuckled. "Here I'll show you a demo. He held the cards face down not wanting to look at them. He switched a card out slowly. "That's switching my card out." He put on card in the middle and took the other one back to his hand. He then putt down that pile and and switched out the card he placed down with a different card. "That is if I want a card in this pile in another pile. Once you have all of the same number flip it over to let me know. Once you have all of them flipped over you say stress and you win the game. Also, it's a speed game."
"Speaking of stress, it's already stressing me out…" Cas sighed and picked up his cards, trying to figure out what he was supposed to do. He still didn't really understand, but he was trying his best to make River happy.
River flipped over the middle card and started to play switching out cards and flipping over piles.
Cas tried to keep up, clumsily looking between the cards on the bed and the ones in his hands. He occasionally tried to switch one out, but he didn't really know what he was doing.
River held up one pile because he need one more card to win the game and Cas had the card he need. So, he wait and switched his glance from the card to Cas's Cards.
Cas eventually ended up setting down the card, still barely understanding the game when doing so.
He took the card switched it out and said stress. "How about we play war?" he laughed.
"Sounds good to me, love." Cas sighed in relief, handing his cards back to River. He still wasn't entirely sure how the other had won.
River did a quick shuffle braking the cards in half and giving one half to Cas. "You do know how to play War right?"
Cas nodded. "That's one I have played before." He set down a ten.
He drew from the top getting a 9. "I'm already losing."
"It's just luck, my love." Cas took the cards and put down a six.
He drew an eight and smiled taking the cards. "Yes!"
Cas smiled softly and lay down a seven, glancing up at River after doing so.
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