Dean might have been surprised to find that Niles was quite the criminal, although in comparison, nothing like Winchester. But he'd managed a few B&Es, attempted to steal at least one street sign, purchased black market caviar with his brother — he wasn't beyond committing a crime, it seemed.
He turned to look at the screen and then back to Dean. "I thought I might wait until it begins again." And he'd assumed, based on Dean's earlier explanations, that he'd already seen the film. "But—" he said, nodding his head, "I should leave you to it, of course. It was good meeting you, Dean."
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He turned to look at the screen and then back to Dean. "I thought I might wait until it begins again." And he'd assumed, based on Dean's earlier explanations, that he'd already seen the film. "But—" he said, nodding his head, "I should leave you to it, of course. It was good meeting you, Dean."