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Endverse, when Dean gets thrown into the future by Zachariah, he finds a whole lot more than he was expecting. Not only a crumbling world and a dying human race, but also a strange future version of himself, and a drugged-out angel. Is this the future? And why do future him and Cas seem kinda…
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Castiel is gone. And Dean is grieving.
“He should be right there, next to me, when I’m driving my car, when I’m walking along a street, when I’m sitting at a table, in a diner, at home. He should be next to me when I’m watching TV. He should be there when I’m cooking a meal. He should be there when… he should be there in my bed.
“But he isn’t. He isn’t there. He isn’t anywhere. He never will be. Never again. Never. And all that Not There… that’s the worst thing. That’s the worst thing. That’s the thing that’s tearing me apart. It’s just tearing me apart.”
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Five years after Castiel's death, Dean has built a life in Murphy, North Carolina. A decent life, with a house he built with his own hands, and Jack, now five years old and beginning kindergarten in the fall. Only, after a string of failed relationships and sleepless nights staring at the urn on his windowsill, he makes an unwilling decision--to bury Castiel for good.
Only, the night he and Jack bury Castiel's ashes, the unthinkable happens--Castiel rises from the dead, wounded from his time in the Empty, and with his resurrection comes questions Dean never thought he would need answered. Namely, how long will Castiel stay with him--and will the Empty come back for him, once and for all?
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Dean Winchester turned forty-six today.
Nine months before, he rescued a dog he saw too much of himself in.
A few months before that, he quit hunting for good.
In a few weeks, his little brother is getting married, and he will be the best man at his wedding.
A few months after that, he suspects two more friends will be getting married.
Dean is forty-six, and he spent the last five years working towards being content with where he is and how far he has come. He is forty-six, and he is at last coming home.
