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What would have happened if instead of Emma taking Belle to the convent Granny took them to her room? What if they all find out sooner rather than later it was the Evil Queen that dosed up the tea? Would things turn out differently? Most likely they would and so here is my take on it if those things happened also with a tiny added dash of the Black Fairy.
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Rumpelstiltskin in trying to wake Belle from her self inflicted sleeping curse finds out that while Zeus may have patted the heroes on the back for Hades demise there are some gods that are quite angry about it. Morpheus unfortunately appears to be one of them.
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As a grease monkey turned college freshman, Dean's constantly three seconds away from being stressed out of his mind. It hardly helps that he's finally figuring out his sexuality in his thirties.
What might help with that stress is a little phone number (and a big credit card bill). If he can't figure out how to be bisexual in person, he can at least give it a go over the phone, right?
(It's probably a bad idea, but he really can't help himself.)
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Driving down a deserted road in the Rocky Mountains, Castiel finds something unexpected: An omega. Not only an omega, but a naked, injured, pregnant omega.
Dean doesn't talk much at first, but that doesn't change the brightness of his soul.
It also doesn't stop Castiel from falling in love with him.
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- Part 1 of Hideaway 'Verse
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Episode 20 never happens and this happens instead.
Chuck has a realization.
Sam has a realization, and forces Dean to have one as well.
Jack finds a solution.
Dean has to face the truth- in more ways than one.
There is a happy ending.
Warnings: There is some mild violence, nudity (not graphic), and homophobia (not extreme)
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Heaven’s overrated. The beer tastes like ass, the peace is suffocating, and the icing on the cake? John Winchester lives just down the road. So when Cas turns up promising he can rewrite the past and give Dean his life back, he figures—why the hell not?
But second chances come with consequences. Back on Earth, Dean has to deal not only with the fallout of tampering with the timeline, but with Cas—now maddeningly human, and harder than ever to keep at arm’s length. Friends with benefits feels like the easiest bad idea he’s ever had.
And with angels on the brink of rebellion, war looming, and even the animals acting strange, Dean doesn’t exactly have time for distractions. Too bad staying away from Cas has never been his strong suit.
