How do the interactions differ between smol Sam/human Dean and smol Dean/human Sam?

Starting with smol Sam and human Dean, Dean tends to be grabby but not casual, he’ll pick Sam up but only if it’s necessary. He’s more likely to let Sam get up on his own and tries to give him complete independence. Sam occasionally bosses Dean around, but it’s not often and he mostly leaves Dean to it.

With smol Dean and human Sam, the interactions are much more casual. Sam will poke and nudge, pluck Dean up and plop him on his shoulder. Dean will get used to getting moved around, and scolds Sam if he was busy. Dean will also be extremely bossy, making sure his giant little brother knows just who’s in charge, no matter how often Sam teases him by picking him right up in the middle of a tirade.

They’re an interesting crew, to be sure.

August 19th excerpt:

Juno hastened to the sitting room where Stan was slumped on the couch, motionless except for the anxious fidgets in his hands. His fingers fiddled with the ring hanging from the chain around his neck as he frowned at the empty air.

Juno gave a sharp bark, and that was enough to get his attention.

August 18th excerpt:

Jacob glanced back at the keys arranged near him, blinking away the glare from the screen. When his eyes came into focus, the first letters they read were upside down esc. Remembering pranks from back in another life with his friends, he punched at that key, marveling at the fact that he could push past its slight resistance. It wasn’t much, but it might slow Sam down.

“Wel– Hey!” Sam interrupted his attempt at an explanation, exclaiming when the laptop navigated away from the page he was on. “What the hell?!”

brothersapart:

August 17th excerpt:

Dean scowled. “Why does everyone think I’ll hurt him?” he growled, yanking his arm out of the grip. “He’s in the room!”

“Where the hell do you think you’re go–“

“Out!”

Dean’s reaction to everyone that thinks he’ll hurt the innocent smols.

August 17th excerpt:

Sam gave up on that search. There was something niggling at the back of his mind, and on a hunch, he put in ‘tiny people living in the walls,’ unable to shake the thought that he’d heard of something like that while growing up. Not from his father or Dean, but from school and other kids. Something that, despite his experience with the supernatural, had never seemed quite real compared to what he dealt with on a daily basis.

This search yielded an instant result, bringing up a movie from 1997 that made Sam’s eyes light up. 

The Borrowers.

In Brothers Discovered, how do the Weechesters get around? I mean, in Brothers Together Sam learned to climb and stuff only because they met another borrower, Oscar. So I’m betting they’ll meet another borrower at some point in Brothers Discovered…?

In Brothers Discovered, the brothers have the advantage/disadvantage that the community of borrowers in London is very close-knit and far more populated compared to the way things are set up in America. Chances are, they’re going to encounter a borrower or two…