
Having the trickster show up in the future is a definite possibility. There are so many options for what can happen with him, and ways to mess with both brothers that would be entertaining as hell.

Having the trickster show up in the future is a definite possibility. There are so many options for what can happen with him, and ways to mess with both brothers that would be entertaining as hell.

Not yet. Not because he won’t or doesn’t want to, but after spending thirteen years apart, it took them a while to get used to each other. Dean was afraid something like that would push his brother away. Right when they were finally getting used to each other, Taken happened, and so a long time was spent recovering.
Of course, now things are going back to normal and anything’s possible…

Sam probably wouldn’t have much of a problem. He’s big enough that Dean would hear him if he shouts, and one hand can scoop him back up. If he ever did temporarily get lost, Sam would need to find his way to an abandoned cell phone or hijack a house phone and give Dean a call.

So far, not yet.
Sam mostly sticks on either the shoulder or the pocket. He’s fallen asleep in both places multiple times. He doesn’t usually travel in the hands very often, mostly because Dean needs them to drive or research, and Sam’s very independent. The time in Taken was unique because there wasn’t anywhere else safe for Sam to stay for the ride back, and his time being trapped was exhausting. He was out like a light.

In the winter months, Sam will stick a lot closer to Dean than normal. His jacket’s very thin compared to anything Dean owns, so it doesn’t keep him warm. Not to mention, being so small, he doesn’t hold much body heat. So it’s a lot of time spent in the chest pocket. The side pockets don’t do any good keeping him warm unless Dean has his hands in them, and then it can be claustrophobic because Dean takes up all the room.
This doesn’t stop Sam from having fun in the snow. He always wanted to build his own snowman. He just has to watch out if he throws any snowballs at Dean. Dean might throw his own back. (And then have to dig Sam out from under all the snow)
Plus, sledding is awesome when you’re four inches tall. A pile of snow half Dean’s size makes a huge hill, and if he can convince Dean to help, he doesn’t have to trudge all the way back up.

He totally would, too. He’s gotta make sure his girl-awkward ‘little’ brother can get the ladies. He’ll just need to make sure he’s out of sight when he’s doing it!

I don’t know how I’d write it, honestly. Dean would dive straight for Sam, that’s all I know for sure. There’s no way Sam’s landing on the ground with Dean around. It’s a good idea for baddies if they can get their mitts on Sam.

Walt would accept Sam just the same. He understands that Sam doesn’t belong at their size, no matter how long it’s been, and he also knows that Sam would never do anything to hurt them. He might get stiff on occasion, but he’d never turn Sam away.
Bree would be better with Sam than she is with Dean. She knows him, as well as she knows anyone, really.
Everything still hurts when I read over that story…
Funny enough, I haven’t read the book. I think the movie scarred me so much I didn’t want to check anything else out. Although spiders of any type terrify me. I am arachnophobic.

Oh, Dean knows the first thing that’ll happen is Walt will lecture them until their ears fall off. Another part that would hold Dean back is Sean is very nervous and shy around him. A big human lecturing the teeny kid might make him scared, and that’s the last thing that Dean would ever want to do. Plus, Dean’s become good at not moving at night out of habit for when Sam’s hanging out in a pocket, so they weren’t in any danger.