Not Between Dean and Castiel
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It's been a year since Dean rescued Castiel from Crowley. The two of them are now working together on the Angel Welfare Task Force and have mostly figured out how to manage their Grace/Soul Bond.
Though what Castiel has gone through has brought much needed attention to the subject of Angel rights, most angels still remain enslaved. Dean, Castiel, and Sam are working as hard as they can to help as many angels as they can, but their efforts fall short in many ways.
Soon, a group of angels decides to take matters into their own hands.
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- Part 2 of Angel Welfare Task Force
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“Sometimes the path that has been laid out before you, doesn’t always mean that it’s the path you are destined to choose.”
Dean gets a call from a couple of hunters who need some extra backup on a case. When he meets up with them, Dean learns that these guys have enslaved an angel who helps them out on hunts.
Dean is aware that hunters sometimes force vamps and werewolves and the like to help them on hunts, but this is the first time he’s encountered an angel. Dean is pretty indifferent about it, he’s got other things to worry about. Except, he sees first hand the way these hunters treat the angel, Castiel, and the longer the hunt goes on, the more time he spends with the angel. Bottom line: Castiel doesn’t deserve the abuse he’s receiving.
As time goes on, Dean discovers he has to come to terms with the feelings he has for Castiel and go against the ideologies of the whole hunter community; which demand that all monsters are evil and should either be enslaved or put down.
He has to come to terms with the fact that maybe it's not just monsters who are evil. Sometimes humans are too.
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Lawrence, Kansas. 1882. Taken in by Bobby Singer almost two decades ago, Sam and Dean Winchester earn their keep on Singer Ranch, a refuge for a number of wayward souls who work for food and board but have gained a family and community in return.
Entrepreneur Gabriel Novak moves to Lawrence to open his own brothel, proposing that his brother Castiel leave the family business in Boston and work for him. It’s a tempting offer that, along with his aching attraction for a certain green-eyed cowboy, makes Castiel wonder if he could find a true home on the range.
When outside forces threaten the existence of their way of life, Dean, Castiel, and their families are brought together in ways that they never could have imagined as they race to save their loved ones — and keep their dreams of a life together alive.
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A witch teaches Dean a lesson about what it means to be a woman and turns him into one. The spell not only gives him boobs, but a new perspective on Cas and the life he was leading.
[If you read this anywhere but Ao3, you've been duped! Had! Swindled! This beast is free on Ao3]
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Dean Winchester moves to Chicago and starts working as a social worker at a local LGBTQ+ shelter. Cas Novak, a regular at said shelter because of his abusive partner, doesn’t care much for the new employee. This is their story.
[If you read this anywhere but Ao3, you've been duped! Had! Swindled! This beast is free on Ao3]
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Dean Winchester’s routine life in Lawrence, Kansas, is disrupted when Castiel, a mysterious figure from his childhood, moves back into town with a young girl. Initially wary of Castiel, Dean finds himself drawn into their lives, uncovering secrets about Castiel's troubled past and the bond he shares with the girl. As Dean grows closer to them, he faces unexpected challenges, and is forced to confront his own past and decide how far he’s willing to go to help.
A story of honey, whiskey, and the dead.
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Murder. Not something you want to be caught doing and definitely not something you'd expect to bond over. It's wrong, a crime, and you'd think you'd be done for if your boyfriend of two years walked in on you smashing a girl's head in. It probably would’ve been better if he was caught getting head. Not for Dean, though. When Cas saw the scene as he came back from work that day, blood all over the carpet, he didn't call the police, he helped Dean clean up.
Or Dean and Castiel bond over murder, casually killing people they think deserve it, until a certain person makes a reappearance, and Dean becomes fixated on making him his next victim.