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When Dean goes out to step in front of that old man's car and Sam has to yank him back after a gruelling repetition of, Yes, I wear makeup, yes, I cry through sex, yes I measure my dick every morning and yeah, Dean, it’s still bigger than yours, he turns to Dean and says, “Hey.”
“Nice save,” Dean jokes, like Sam hasn’t seen his bones turn to soup in his skin suit.
“Dean.”
He tilts his head. Dog-like. Skeptical.
“Punch me in the face.”
“What?”
“Punch me,” Sam repeats. “In the face.”
(alternatively: sam isn't taking groundhog day very well)
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"I think Azazel touched me when I was a kid."
Bookmarked by Vanpir
19 Dec 2025
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Breaking me and enjoying each moment, next question
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me and you together together together by according2thelore
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005)
01 Sep 2023
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Except… Sam isn’t there. Dean scans the nearby area, but his little brother is nowhere to be found.
“Sammy?” Dean calls, walking a few steps in either direction. The mall is fucking packed, but Dean can’t see Sam or that stupid bag. The pop music pumping through the overhead speakers that had only been annoying before is now deafening, and Dean can’t hear himself think.
Sam’s gone.
Or: Teenage Dean loses Sam in a mall. He does not take it well.
Written for WincestWednesdays September Flash Event Day 1 Prompt "Lost"!
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The reason they fight isn't a secret, just something they pretend doesn't exist. The Winchester boys don't fight over winning; they fight so they don't fuck.
The working title was "Hardcore Boot Fetish Incoming" and there's not much more to it than that. Oh, except the overwhelming shame, anger, and sexual tension.
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The Winchesters found the Colt and killed the YED before Sam left for Stanford. However, John died in the standoff and Sam went off to college anyway, leaving the life and Dean behind. Years later, Dean shows up at Sam's doorstep to continue the revolving door that is their eight year long affair.
It's always like this: Sam finds a hunt, calls Dean, and Dean always answers. Always shows up. But as this new hunt forces Dean to confront his own feelings, he begins to question everything that he and Sam have become. What complicates things even more is that Sam seems to be in greater danger than ever before.
Caught between looking after his brother and trying to save himself from self-destruction, Dean's just along for the ride, holding on for dear life.

