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"You," he says. “Don't just get to come in here and rip my heart open, and speak about food in a way that I've been missing for a decade, and turn out to be the chef whose creations I've been sneaking into Gallant to eat for months even though I fucking hate Roman, and now you’re the most extraordinarily beautiful human being I've ever laid eyes on. You don't get to do that." He plants his hands on his hips "This is very inconvenient.”
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- Part 1 of Inconvenient
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23 Mar 2024
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He’s feeling lightheaded when he finally pulls up and parks beside the bunker, but there’s no one to come outside and open the driver’s side door and help Dean step out, there’s no one to take Dean’s bags out of the trunk and carry them to the bunker. There’s no one to ask for help and anyway he’s fine, always has been, so he just leans his forehead against the steering wheel and lets his head hang between his legs for a while until the feeling passes. Then he hauls himself out of the car and drags his his bags inside even though even the fingers on his good hand are trembling and his legs are shaking.
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- Part 5 of song of songs
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19 Mar 2024
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Dean doesn't give him a chance to explain. Dean breaks his nose.
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04 Mar 2024
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“But I fail, Cas, over and over, I fail them. I failed Sam, I failed my father, I failed you-”
“You’re missing it, Dean,” Cas breathes out his name, gentle, and his arm remains pliant in his hold. “You’re missing it.”
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OR, Cas is confused about self-harm, and Dean attempts to explain. Hearts are aching, wounds begin to heal.
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01 Mar 2024
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When they got to the motel in Pennsylvania, Dean went to the front desk to book the room while Cas waited with their bags. The walls were painted a faded light blue, with one wall declaring the motel name in curly script: the Blue Moon Motel.
The lobby was deserted save for the desk clerk, an older woman with short black hair and dangly earrings that swung when she moved her head. She smiled at him as he approached.
“One room, please.”
“Single bed?”
“No,” Dean said with too much force. “Two. Two beds.”
The clerk’s eyebrows rose a fraction of an inch. “Okay, sorry.” She clacked at the keyboard in front of her, eyes fixed on the screen. After a moment she turned back and informed him, “Unfortunately, we only have singles left.”
Dean tried not to groan.OR: Dean and Cas head out on a lead for a demon cure. The only problem is, the lead is halfway across the country and only weeks earlier, a brainwashed Cas nearly killed Dean. Not to mention, Dean doesn’t know he’s in love with Cas.
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21 Feb 2024
