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The stars had always held a fascination for Dean - many times in their youth, Dean would take his brother Sammy out to a place far removed from the lights of civilization, and they would spend hours staring up at them. When Sam left for Stanford, Dean worked as a mechanic in their foster dad Bobby's garage to help pay for his education. But now, with Sammy close to graduation and Bobby wanting to retire and turn the shop over to him, Dean finds himself attending community college at the ripe old age of twenty-eight. And as part of his business degree, he gets to study the stars he's always loved looking at.
Castiel is a Navy man in a long line of Navy men, serving as a Gunner's Mate in his ship's armory. He's approaching the end of his six-year enlistment and while he's good at his job, he has no desire to make a career of it like his father and siblings have - but has no idea what else to do with his life. What he DOES have are college tuition benefits, so takes an Astronomy course at a local community college on his way to figuring out his destiny.
What neither of them were expecting to find was each other.
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Hester had said, “When Castiel first laid a hand on you in Hell, he was lost!” She claimed the touch of Dean’s soul had corrupted him.
She was partly correct: touching Dean’s soul, bright and warm in a place that was so sullen and cold, changed him; but it wasn’t corruption.
It was love.
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- Part 4 of October Days (and Nights)
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Sam picks a musical for the Bunker Movie Night and now Dean has an earworm that won't let him sleep. An earworm he feels in his heart but has never been good at saying.
Maybe he could sing them, instead.
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- Part 3 of October Days (and Nights)
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Dean is excited to take Cas to the Harvest Festival, but is also looking forward to seeing his two favorite lady sheriffs and their wayward girls. But there's an adorable prickly surprise waiting for them there, as well.
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“A liminal space is the time between the ‘what was’ and the ‘next.’ It is a place of transition, a season of waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us.”
-- Cambridge Art Association, "Liminal Spaces"Series
- Part 1 of October Days (and Nights)
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A series of (hopefully short) stories based on prompts from both Suptober and Flufftober 2023.
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Dean finds himself forced to research "winchester gospel derivatives", ie: fanfiction of himself and Castiel. Stupidity and awkward flirtation ensues.
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“Maybe I know some things about myself,” he says. “And maybe you know them too. From– from rebuilding me or being in my head or just– from knowing me. From–”
“From loving you,” Cas supplies.
Dean looks at him and nods.
“Knowing and saying are not the same thing, Cas. Does that make sense?”Or: Dean Winchester comes to terms with some gender stuff.
Bookmarked by Banshee1013
19 Sep 2025
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wore a dress to be my mare
violethoure666Dean is beautiful and gets to hear it and believe it.
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A sore throat is never a fun thing, and being unable to talk is even worse; especially if your name is Dean Winchester.
Left behind at the motel to recover while Sam takes care of their case, Dean is soon hit by utter lethargy, and since he can't speak to save his life, he resorts to texting in order to ease his restlessness.
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”Bet you pick up a lot of girls with that,” Dean nods his head at the sleek bike outside.
”I think that would be an unwise goal, statistically speaking. In my experience it primarily attracts other men,” comes the reply from behind the helmet.
Dean’s eyebrows go up. He waits for a flustered no-homo clarification that doesn’t come.
Instead the guy continues, ”And most of them are straight, so that doesn’t really help me pick up anyone.”
Alrighty then.
