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It's the moment every neighbor should have - the 'Borrow Sugar' moment. Dean would very much like to have that moment with his new neighbor, Castiel - if only he could ever get up to even speak a full sentence without freezing up and fleeing the scene. He just didn't picture it playing out the way it actually did.
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If only life was a rom-com. Nothing else would matter after the reunion, after the love confessions and the fleeting moment of bliss. Dean and Castiel knew that wouldn't be the case for them after everything they've been through. Not by a long shot. They knew their second engagement - the real one - wasn't going to be the stuff of fairy tales, but that doesn't mean they're not going to try their damnedest to still get that happily ever after. As difficult as the road may be.
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- Part 2 of Imperfect Proposals
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Castiel's always heard people's drunk stories, but he never thought he'd have one of his own. Especially one that involves his best friend and the man he's fairly certain he's fallen in love with, Dean Winchester. They hadn't talked about what happened, but Castiel has a feeling it might come up when they have to spend the new couple days accompanying Sam and Jess on their camping trip. Especially when they have to share a tent.
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Sometimes when Dean performs, he'll slip on a pair of panties because he likes them, okay? Not to mention the extra bills that are tossed his way when he does. While he's used to strangers vying for his attention and tripping over themselves to get more of him, he's not prepared for when a certain pair of blue eyes has the tables turned on him.
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Dean and Castiel started off on the right foot, so it's no wonder they have such disdain for each other. Because in marching band, it's the left foot that's the correct foot to start with.
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1996: Dean joins his high school’s pen pal program as a last-ditch effort to keep from repeating the eleventh grade. But soon, the letters he trades with Castiel, a fellow high schooler from Chicago, become the most important constant of his life.
2005: Castiel has been in love with his pen pal Dean for years now. But he’s reluctant to upset the balance of their relationship, so when a new work opportunity takes him to Dean’s city, he keeps it a secret. Will these two ever find their way to each other?
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Just west of the town Porthgwarra, Cornwall, Robert Singer’s farm lies, a mess of ravaged land gaping out onto a fretting sea. Robert's orphaned godson, Dean Winchester, is named sole beneficiary of the farm - and though he hasn't seen his godfather in fifteen years, he travels across the Atlantic with his brother and half brother to care for Singer in his old age and tend to the farm. All of them hope to leave behind the squalor and famine of their old life.
What Dean meets is the bird-infested home of a widowed eccentric, and a new shepherd whom he can neither stand nor see any use for - stoic, rude and conceited, Dean plans to fire the mysterious and wandering Mr Novak the moment he comes into legal possession of the farm. But upon the shepherd's offer to teach him the trade, in anticipation of Dean replacing the man himself, Dean finds in the wild and roaming man a steadiness and certainty his own life has never yet contained. And one day Dean will have to ask, not tell, the shepherd to stay.
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Dean Winchester’s been camp manager of a science research station on the Alaskan tundra for thirteen years. Dean likes his job; fixing the camp trucks, troubleshooting the generators, keeping clueless undergrads and NSF bigwigs from walking into grizzly bears or getting lost in snowstorms — it’s all in a day’s work. It keeps him pretty busy, and this year his brother Sam's visiting too, so he's even busier. So it’s really not any of Dean’s business when some weirdo antisocial ornithologist sets up a tent a few miles away, a dark-haired blue-eyed guy who’s doing a “very long-term" study on birds or wings or something, and who never, ever takes off his big lumpy backpack. But then the new guy starts dropping by camp for coffee and... well, he’s not officially part of camp; he's not Dean’s responsibility; he’s really not Dean’s problem at all, but when a strange blizzard comes sweeping in, Dean gets worried and goes to check. Thing is, Dean's spent years in the sweeping vistas of the Arctic. He knows all about the midnight sun and the northern lights, the ice caves and avalanches, the rough-and-ready Haul Road truckers and the even rougher-and-readier wild animals. But even so, what he finds is much more than he bargained for.