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Sex during heat is brutal. It is bestial. Omega Sam Windsor, professor of Law at Stanford University and an open advocate for Omega rights knows what he is talking about—even if he has never experienced it. Why would someone agree to being reduced to their most primal, depraved, submissive urges? Especially when heat suppressants existed. They allowed omegas to live a pretty normal life, and in Sam's case, a pretty important life as someone who started drawing attention and publicity for his work.
Alpha Dean Winchester, separated from his omega brother at a tender age, has been raised to the full potential of an Alpha's best qualities—strength, ferocity, intelligence. Unfortunately for the government people behind drilling him into the perfect soldier, Alphas are not exactly obedient. They can be very territorial. And stubborn. And protective.
When trained assassin Dean Winchester is given his next mission—to eliminate his birth brother and prominent political figure professor Sam Windsor—all bets are off.
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“Have you been doing laundry? Where are all my boxers?”
Dean kept walking right into this stuff. Sam weighed his options and spoke carefully.
“Half your boxers are in the second drawer of my dresser. You didn’t like going to get clean underwear, in the morning, so you made me clear out a drawer for you.” He paused. “I’ve got a drawer in your room, too.”
Dean looked physically pained. “That… can’t be true.”
Sam sighed and went back to his book. “I know you don’t remember, but we had a lot of sex. You’re gonna have to trust me.”
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He almost misses it.
“Seventy-eight days.”
A beat passes. “What?”
That’s the face of twenty-four year old Sam staring at Dean with the eyes of the thirty-six year old Sam he left behind. Dean can’t get a read on him, on the expression there when Sam clarifies, “It was only seventy-eight days. I lived for seventy-eight days without you, and then I ended up here.”
(Sam and Dean settle into their Heaven—and into each other, too.)
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- Part 1 of Heaven verse
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Sam breathes like it takes effort, and then he says, "Wanting you was the very first thing I realized was wrong with me. It was how I knew there was something sick inside."
(One of them had to fall first. A story about devotion.)
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Season 1. A wave of Missing Persons cases at an upscale couples resort catches the Winchesters' attention, prompting them to go undercover to investigate. Dean figures there's no harm in faking a romantic relationship with his little brother as long as it nets them the best service the hotel can offer, but it's a little unsettling how easily the pretending seems to come to him. Especially when Sam's acting has never been quite this good before.
