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“I think we should have a garden,” Cas says.
Dean looks up from his beer. He hasn’t had that much to drink, but Cas still has a vague look of unreality about him, a splash of living color that doesn’t fit in the bunker’s echoing stillness. Dean didn’t hear him coming. A lot of the time, Cas is so unobtrusive it feels like Dean has the bunker to himself, with Sam away.
Dean shakes his head to clear it. “A — garden?” he repeats.
Sam's too busy to pick up Sarah's engagement ring from the jeweller’s. Enter Dean. He minds just a little, and then not at all.
Castiel's nephew, Jack, just lost his mother and now he needs a new home. But in order to keep the promise he made to the boy's mom - his best friend, Kelly Kline – and take care of Jack, Castiel needs to be married or the Child Protection Services might not let him adopt Jack.
Dean Winchester worked his ass out his entire life in order to please his father and one day be the president of the family's company. When he first brought the subject up with his father, John told him he'd only hand the presidency to Dean if he was married by the age of 35. After just turning 34, Dean starts to get anxious, it's his future that's at stake!
With a little help from Castiel's brother, Gabriel, and Dean's best friend, Charlie, the two of them meet and set an arrangement that can help both of them to achieve their purposes - it's time for a wedding!
AU. A sailor and an enemy pirate are marooned on an island together, and while awaiting rescue they accidentally achieve domestic bliss.
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Dean Winchester is lieutenant of the Royal Trading Ship Echelon. On a pleasantly sunny but particularly catastrophic day, he is marooned on an island somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with only one man for company. That man is Castiel, captain of the black-sailed Leviathan: a pirate, no less. Given the circumstances under which they are stranded, rescue seems unlikely, and it could be aeons before a ship even comes by. The two of them may as well make the most of their own private island, personal differences be damned.
Like most terrible things in the world, this is Gabriel’s fault.
And maybe Eileen’s, and Sam’s. Fact is, Charlie’s getting married. Which of course Dean would be over the moon about, despite his objection to all things romantic—but this means spending a week with his least favorite person on the planet, his sparring partner in crime, Castiel, both of them united in only one thing—their scorn for love.
So when Gabriel has the bright idea of getting the two anti-lovebirds together, the whole gang is in on the idea. But as the week progresses and things get more and more complicated, they realize that perhaps not all is fair in love and war.
A Shakespeare AU starring Dean and Cas.
It's altogether possible that Castiel has a crush on his gaming buddy, a person he feels he knows peculiarly well despite the fact they've never met, much less exchanged names. He's finally worked up the nerve to do something about it, with a carefully thought out Christmas Feast of Winter Veil gift. But naturally, Dean is the most oblivious person on the entire sever...
Thirteen years ago, Dean, with Cas by his side, bought the run-down Pine Shores Motel, and made it into a home and a stopping place for hunters. In those thirteen years, he has never been able to bring himself to admit his feelings to Cas—after all, why rock the boat? But, Dean realizes, doesn’t Cas deserve more than just growing old in a shabby motel with Dean? Surely, as a good friend, it’s Dean’s job to encourage Cas to get out there and live his dreams.
Cas is sold. He’s sold on Dean constantly being in his space, bringing with him loud friends and louder family (and constant hugs and support and love of a kind that makes Cas want to call his own siblings more often) and now apparently also baby animals that will shed on his carpets and sleep on his bed and Cas couldn’t care less. Even if it means listening to Dean sneezing up a storm and having to buy anti-histamines when Dean runs out and forgets to replenish his stock. Cas will take it all.
Under the cover of a masquerade ball, Castiel has five nights to recover the key to his people's freedom. The world has changed greatly in the six centuries since their banishment into the void, but the task isn't impossible. Unfortunately for Castiel, this is going to involve talking to people - especially the Knight Prince who has taken an interest in Castiel and his "costume" wings.
(Destiel Cinderella AU)
“Do you really think that it’s possible to bring Cas back?” Sam asks in that tone that Dean hates because it means that his brother isn’t fully on board with something. “Jack didn’t really think that it could be done.”
“I don’t care,” Dean says, looking at his brother with determination. “I’ll bring him back home. I’m not gonna let Cas rot in the Empty. I’ll find him and I’ll bring him home. He deserves to be saved. He deserves to be alive.”