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Somehow an easy-going plumber and an awkward anthropologist can find a way to meet right in the middle.
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.
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...
Castiel’s favourite memories are of childhood summers spent at his Aunt Amara’s cottage in the small town of Angel Lake, until a falling out between his father and his aunt put a stop to the visits. So, when the opportunity arises to move there and take over from a local beekeeper, he jumps at the chance. He’s even more pleased to discover that Dean, his childhood friend and first crush, is still in town and eager to resume their friendship, even after Cas comes out to him. It’s a pity Dean is straight. Dean’s as attractive as ever, but while he tries to be supportive, it’s clear to Cas that a part of him is still uncomfortable with Cas’s sexuality.
Dean’s life didn’t end up where he expected, but he loves it in Angel Lake. He’s thrilled when Cas comes back, this time for good. It’s too bad that Cas just politely ignores Dean’s attempts at flirtation. Just because Cas was Dean’s bi awakening, it doesn’t mean he wants to tie himself to Dean in return.
Despite their age gap and differing social circles, Castiel has struck up a warm friendship with Mary Winchester, a wealthy widowed socialite. When Castiel needs a place to stay, Mary invites him into her house, where there’s loads of spare room. Castiel’s aware that they make an odd pair, but he doesn’t fully realize how things look to outsiders, especially to Mary’s eldest son. All Dean Winchester sees is that his mom has apparently hooked up with a hot young guy (who is totally Dean’s type) and that makes things… weird.
After that first ghost at the Sandover office, Dean Smith and Sam Wesson were hooked on hunting. After finding an article online, they head to the mountains to investigate reports of years worth of missing persons and a corpse roaming the woods.
On this hunt, only their fourth, Sam and Dean discover a whole lot about their new side-line, about the nature of monsters, and about hate and love. Especially love.
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Castiel has been sleeping for a long, long time, dreaming memories of his past. He is less than thrilled to be awoken by a badly executed spell by two brand new hunters. He is even less impressed to be dragged into their amateur efforts at hunting down the mystery creature terrorizing his woods.
Sam and Dean aren’t sure what to make of Castiel. They’ve never seen anything like him before. But then, Castiel hasn’t met humans like Sam and Dean before either…
After how things ended with Anna, Dean Winchester decides he’s done dating angels. Things work out perfectly fine, until he does his brother a favor and Castiel is thrust into his life. It doesn't take long for Dean to rethink his decision. Unfortunately for him, Castiel doesn't seem interested in him. In fact, Castiel doesn't seem interested in anyone.
Dean Winchester is in love with his best friend, a man he has never met, who goes by the handle AngelofThursday. Problem is, Thursday values his privacy and refuses to meet. Dean buries himself in his work at his bakery Slice of Pi and in computer games, desperately trying to move on from a man he can never have. James Novak has problems of his own. Trying to cling onto what sense of security he can, he drifts around the city from café to coffee-shop to bar, using their wi-fi to keep his online footprint anonymous. He falls in lust with The Beautiful Man at his favourite coffee-shop, Study/Break, and turns to his best friend The_Michaelsword for advice. A two-person love triangle for the digital age.
When a mysterious blight devastates the kingdom of Celestine's farms, it allies with its neighbor through a trade treaty: Americana will send food north, and Celestine will send its youngest prince Castiel south to wed the American heir, Dean. It's not love at first sight, but that turns out to be the least of their worries. From culture shock and misunderstandings to conspiracies and assassination attempts, the two princes have a lot to overcome before they can try for a happily ever after.