Lucifer finally does make it to Sam's room eventually. He finds the boy lying in bed with the lights out, presumably having given up on Lucifer showing up that night. He's certainly a bit later than he usually is, not that it's his fault.
Sam must hear the flap of wings, because he sits up. He gives Lucifer a small, tired smile, and Lucifer nods his head once in acknowledgement, neither of them speaking until Lucifer has put Sam to sleep and reappeared in his dream.
The author would write something about the dream, but she's at school and would feel awkward alluding to sex when people can see, so just assume they go back to that dream house and sleep together. Got it? Cool. Moving on
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Chuck sits back in the booth with a sigh. "What's up with these two?"
"What do you mean?" Amara asks, not quite sure which two he's talking about. Most people here seem to travel in pairs, so the number isn't very descriptive.
Chuck doesn't seem to understand that she's asking for the names, because instead, he says, "What do they even do at night? I mean, they never talk to each other, but they're together all night, and I don't even know what to think about them anymore."
"Sam and Lucifer?" Amara guesses.
"Yeah. What do you think is going on with them, because I'm just confused."
Amara looks at them for a moment before saying, "I don't know."
"Whatever it is, it's probably more interesting than anything happening anywhere else," Chuck says bitterly. "No one actually does anything anymore. Even Sam and Gabriel are getting boring." He sighs, thinking of all the awkwardness that's not happening anymore. "I'll give everyone a week, and if nothing happens, I'll think of something to move things along. How does that sound?"
"Okay?" Amara says uncertainly. "You're the expert."
"That I am," he agrees. "That I am."
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Let's just go back to Sam's dream with Lucifer to fill up the chapter. The author doesn't really know what the dream is going to be about, but she needs to write something, so she's going to kill time with the dream and this one paragraph.
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