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here’s the thing: sex with cas is great. fantastic, even. twelve years of pent-up yearning from both parties involved makes for a hell of a broken levee, and fuck everyone in the floodplain because dean is getting it, goddamnit, and he’s getting everything he dares to ask for and then some.
now, however, he can’t help and side-eye cas a little and wonder if maybe they’ve been missing out on something.
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24 Jul 2025
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The roads have become a wasteland and the air has turned to dust. In a world God’s abandoned, Dean and Castiel set out together to save a brother and a nephew halfway across the country. Along the way, they manage to save each other as well.
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23 Jul 2025
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Cas, quiet until now, shoots Dean a look that clearly says ‘be nice to your brother’. He’s glad Sam and Cas get along and everything, but they team up against him alarmingly often. Throw Charlie into the mix, and Dean is likely to never win another argument for the rest of his life...
Or like, whatever. He and Cas have only been dating for a few weeks. They’ll see where it goes. Dean isn’t totally ass over teakettle for the guy, or anything.
He likes him a normal amount.
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It’s the Fourth of July. There’s a beach. There’s fireworks. Dean wears cutoffs. What more is there to say, really?
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- Part 2 of Hey, Stranger ‘Verse
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12 Jul 2025
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Semi-retired hunter Dean Winchester is happily settled into his apple-pie life as a professor of Anthropology and American Folklore. Even though he hasn’t hunted full-time since he was a teenager, he still knows a supernatural being when he sees one. And Dr. Castiel Novak, newly hired professor of religious studies, is most certainly not human.
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- Part 1 of Hey, Stranger ‘Verse
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12 Jul 2025
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"He catches his mouth and to him it’s all sediment, rich and dark, fertile land between them where the river meets the sea. He hoists the other man until the jean clad thighs are straddling his slacks, hands running under the cotton shirt, mapping out well loved paths, gripping hips and pulling closer."
In a motel somewhere in the lower 48, a scene that has played out before, will play out many times more if either of them have any say in the matter (they do, more than they believe). An angel muses about rivers, about oceans, what happens where they meet.
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12 Jul 2025