There were rumors of liaisons between maids and their Ladies, of short-lived passionate affairs between servants and their masters, yes, but Castiel had never heard of anything that passed the test of time. Their lives were too different, and the world saw these relationships as a threat to the very foundation of society. There had to be those that had the power and those that served them, and love had a dangerous tendency to blur those lines. Castiel’s own thoughts were the best example. Lord Winchester had started to be a human being in his mind, a person he cared for not because it was his duty, but because he felt a bond to him. Dangerous indeed. And impossible given Castiel’s proclivities. He didn’t think his Lordship would react well to his fantasies of bending him over his desk.
When Dean Winchester quits his job as head of marketing at Sandover, his life turns on its axis. His new job is nothing like his last: As the first communications manager for the small town of Milford, he’s confronted not only with new tasks, but a whole new set of work ethics that make him question what kind of person he was and who he wants to be.
The biggest challenge yet might be working with the obnoxious Castiel Novak. Cas gets under his skin and grinds Dean’s nerves raw, so much so that Dean doesn’t even realize how he’s slowly but inevitably falling for him.