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Thorin temporarily settles in the Shire to work as a blacksmith. There he meets Bilbo, a middle-aged bachelor who insists on over-paying (“tipping,” according to the insufferable halfling) for his work.
From the time he was young, Dean Winchester dreamed of becoming a principal dancer at the New York Ballet Company alongside his idol, Castiel Novak. With Novak coming out of early retirement to dance one final season, Dean’s year-long internship with them is timed perfectly. Now, he just needs to not blow his chance, no matter how attractive Novak turns out to be.
After an unexpected retirement and even less expected return to ballet, Castiel Novak is dancing one final season with the New York Ballet Company before joining the Board of Directors. He can’t afford distractions, especially ones with a future at the company he’s destined to run.
Dean's life at twenty-four makes him feel like he's forty—he works two jobs to help pay bills for his house and put his genius little brother through private school, and has spent six years (on and off, let's be honest) working on his mechanical engineering degree at KU. With so much of his life devoted to his family, Dean has little time in his schedule for class and no time for social interaction. Then, while getting his classes together for the fall, he finds himself in a do-or-die situation: He must take his last literature class now, his spring already filled with those left for his major...except that none of the English classes will fit his schedule. This is how Dean grovels and begs Dr. Castiel Milton to make a special arrangement for him, and Dr. Milton does.
Caught between the lesser of two evils, omega Dean Winchester is thrown into the orbit of Castiel Novak—a gorgeous, older, and incredibly wealthy businessman…and perhaps the only alpha who wants him for his brains, not his body. Castiel has no interest in bending Dean over the nearest surface and fucking his brains out, which is a first. Not that Dean cares about the alpha’s lack of interest. Nope. Uh-uh. He couldn’t care less.
For years Dean has always intended to get custody of Sam once he was of legal age. Take Sammy and run, a very simple plan he's clung to as he fights against their father's destructive habits to keep a roof over their heads and food on their table. If it means having to leave their home on the Intergalactic Alliance colony, so be it. Central Moon is their home, but he's worked for the I.A. long enough he can get good work elsewhere.
These plans are shattered before he can act on them, when an Enochian takes notice of him. A persistent Enochian who makes John, and the I.A. anthropologists, an offer neither can refuse. Despite his father's less than pure intentions, things don't pan out the way any of them expect.
A young magic user who wants desperately to live. A jaded recluse who has forgotten what living means. They’re each other’s only chance.
Dean’s wild magic is killing him. The mage guilds have given up on him, and it’s only a matter of time before he dies in a spectacular, catastrophic bang. His only hope is an exiled wizard who lives in seclusion—and is rumored to have lost his mind.
The years alone on his hilltop estate have not been good for Castiel Novak. After the magical accident that disfigured him and nearly destroyed the village, he drifts through his days, a wraith trapped in memories and depression. Until a stricken young man collapses on his driveway, one who claims Castiel is his last chance. For the first time in fifteen years, Castiel must make a choice—leave this wild mage to his fate or take him in and try to teach him, which may kill them both. The old Castiel, brash and commanding, wouldn’t have hesitated. Castiel the exile isn’t sure he can find the energy to try.
Twenty-six year old Dean Winchester works for his dad’s PI firm. Winchester Investigations gets hired to look into a bunch of missing omegas and when they get a little too close, taking down one of the smaller branches of the larger operation, Dean gets taken as punishment.
Fourty-two year old Castiel James Novak left Seattle after a divorce—left the police force, too, after years of undercover work and relocated to a small town in Northern Oregon to open a bar.
John Winchester asks his old friend to come out of retirement to help find his son. Castiel just needs to locate Dean and get him out of wherever he’s being kept, hopefully before it’s too late.
Not falling in love with his friend’s kid, who’s more than a decade younger than him should go without saying. Right?
Dean finds a sixteen-year-old omega living on the streets during his first heat, so he takes the kid home to keep him safe. But, as it turns out, he's finding the kid difficult to resist himself.
“Your yard looks like crap. I’ll come round after school and sort it for you if you pay me ten bucks.” Those were the first words Dean ever said to Castiel. How was Castiel supposed to know then that he was going to fall in love with Dean? AU
All Viktor wants is for his son to be happy - and if that means spending countless hours at the ice rink, a million more in the ballet studio, and devotedly cheering for Katsuki Yuuri at every competition he enters, then that is precisely what he'll do.
He just didn't expect to become a fan, too.
(He didn't expect to fall in love.)