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So what if Dean hates Valentine's Day? It's apparently some magic pocket in time where anything and everything is possible, even gaining the attention and affection of one Castiel Novak. Dean is going for it. Although maybe Seventeen Magazine isn't the place to get ideas.
Cas is excited to finally go to camp with his best friend the summer before their senior year, but the activities Balthazar’s been talking up—most of which aren’t necessarily camp sanctioned—are forgotten when they meet a boy who looks exactly like Cas. Twins separated at birth when their parents split up, Cas and Jimmy decide to trade places after camp.
They’re hoping to pull it off long enough that each of them can get to know their second parent a little; and once they’re discovered, they’ll make it clear they won’t be kept out of each other’s lives again. For Jimmy, there’s the added bonus of getting to meet his favorite author. For Cas, growing up with only a father who did his best but until recently could charitably be described as a mostly functional alcoholic, going to live with not only his mother but also her wife and stepsons might finally show him what it feels like to be part of a family.
An already complicated scenario worsens when Cas develops a crush on Jimmy’s older stepbrother Dean—who seems confused by the small ways ‘Jimmy’ changed at camp, and unsettled when he starts to feel things he never has before.
Dean and Cas meet on an online forum and quickly become online friends. Little do they know, they attend the same school and even sit side-by-side in History class. Oh yeah, and they hate each other's guts.
Dean Winchester and Castiel Novak became pen pals because of a school assignment, and they tried not to get attached to one another. They really did. Sort of. Barely.
It’s eight Weeks until graduation. Midterm grades are out, and Dean is in danger of not graduating. His mom has worked out a solution: Castiel Novak–the likely valedictorian will be Dean's tutor.
Mary thinks her plan is a master stroke. Her eldest son needs a passing grade in English, and her youngest could use a friendship with the nearly perfect son of the Governor, especially since the Novak family has a long line of Stanford alumni.
What Mary doesn’t know is that Dean and Cas have history–a history that they’ve both kept hidden.
Lawrence High is putting on a production of Hairspray, and as predicted, Dean Winchester is playing Link Larkin. In a futile attempt to get close to Dean, Cas joins the tech team as a lighter.
“Do you want to have sex?” Castiel asks Dean Winchester as soon as the other boy gets out of the classroom.
Dean startles and looks around, like he’s wondering who Cas is talking to. When there is no one, his eyebrows jump up his forehead. He tapes a hand on his chest to ask for confirmation, and Castiel nods, clutching his history book to his chest.
“Do I want to have sex with you?”
Cas nods again, gulping and starting to second-guess his idea.
Dean gapes for a long moment, taken aback. Who could blame him when the weird kid that sits behind him in History class, and whom he’s shared maybe two words with in the entirety of his existence asks him something like this out of the blue?
Castiel is utterly convinced he can't love anyone, but Sam, so when a strange occurrence at a carnival shows him otherwise, he doesn't know what to do.
Dean loved to procrastinate, and finding himself a prom date was no exception. Being one of the most popular guys had its perks - he quite literally bet Jimmy Novak he could get anyone he asked, no matter when he asked them. But when Jimmy called his bluff and set Dean’s sights on his twin brother, Cas, Dean found out that at least one person at Brinetide High was seemingly immune to his charms.
Dean becomes a cheerleader after Jo bets him that he wouldn’t, and Cas is the star of the soccer team.