[Dean's on the hunt, armed to the teeth and carrying his machete openly. He figures he'll find Bo eventually, but even if he doesn't, he's perfectly willing to take out someone else to get other items knocked off of his list. It isn't that he enjoys murder — he's incapable of feeling enjoyment, or anything else — it's that he wants to win and doesn't have the inhibitions that would have held him back normally.
When he sees Bo, he doesn't even bother putting on an act like he's done for some others. He remains impassive and calm.]
You're in for it.
[A nice, neutral warning. It's all she gets before Dean is immediately on the attack. He believes he's a better hunter now, since he doesn't feel the need to give anyone the benefit of the doubt. Nor does he feel guilt or remorse.
He moves to strike at her, aiming at her head right at the get-go.]
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When he sees Bo, he doesn't even bother putting on an act like he's done for some others. He remains impassive and calm.]
You're in for it.
[A nice, neutral warning. It's all she gets before Dean is immediately on the attack. He believes he's a better hunter now, since he doesn't feel the need to give anyone the benefit of the doubt. Nor does he feel guilt or remorse.
He moves to strike at her, aiming at her head right at the get-go.]