Ruby looked back at Ben, before over at Dean. "Can I kick her?"
Dean looked back at Ruby for a minute, and she rolled her eyes, before taking Ben and the two of them started edging their way out around the doorway, with Ruby taking Ben to the car. Once Ben was far enough out of earshot, Dean turned back to Sheila, before sliding his hands in his pockets and turning back to her with a cool stare he usually reserved for demons, but was making an exception for the time being.
"Look, I don't know what kind of relationship you and Ben have, nor do I care, because as of right now, it really doesn't matter anymore. But I will tell you this. You're lucky my associate -- " Ruby was never his friend. Ever. " -- didn't call the cops. Hell, you're lucky we didn't call the cops now. And we won't. But you ever so much as speak to Ben like that again, and I will put in a special call to some cops who I'm sure would love to lock up a piece of shit like you. You come near Ben again -- and the cops will be the least of your problems. Are we clear?"
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Dean looked back at Ruby for a minute, and she rolled her eyes, before taking Ben and the two of them started edging their way out around the doorway, with Ruby taking Ben to the car. Once Ben was far enough out of earshot, Dean turned back to Sheila, before sliding his hands in his pockets and turning back to her with a cool stare he usually reserved for demons, but was making an exception for the time being.
"Look, I don't know what kind of relationship you and Ben have, nor do I care, because as of right now, it really doesn't matter anymore. But I will tell you this. You're lucky my associate -- " Ruby was never his friend. Ever. " -- didn't call the cops. Hell, you're lucky we didn't call the cops now. And we won't. But you ever so much as speak to Ben like that again, and I will put in a special call to some cops who I'm sure would love to lock up a piece of shit like you. You come near Ben again -- and the cops will be the least of your problems. Are we clear?"