[Dean has been ignoring most of the hooplah, too busy with his own crap to bother getting involved as long as violence isn't going to erupt and crush them all. There's clearly a contingent here that all know each other and, contrary to popular belief, he's more intelligent than to step into the middle of THAT mess and all the landmines it contains.
Instead, it was his shift as one of the wardens watching Zero that showed him Tony and how badly fucked up he is. Normally Dean would avoid that, too, because he wouldn't want some asshole all up in his business; also, he's had enough drunk dealings to last him a lifetime, thanks. But the poor guy really is kind of pathetic, and Dean genuinely likes him, so that's why he's back now with more water and a bottle of ibuprofen.]
Dude, next time, just don't dodge the bus. Your head'll feel better, I promise.
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Instead, it was his shift as one of the wardens watching Zero that showed him Tony and how badly fucked up he is. Normally Dean would avoid that, too, because he wouldn't want some asshole all up in his business; also, he's had enough drunk dealings to last him a lifetime, thanks. But the poor guy really is kind of pathetic, and Dean genuinely likes him, so that's why he's back now with more water and a bottle of ibuprofen.]
Dude, next time, just don't dodge the bus. Your head'll feel better, I promise.