Sam is a butthole
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It’s the beginning of senior year and Sam Winchester is the one thing he thought he’d never be: burnt out.
So he goes on an impromptu trip across the country to crash with his older brother, even though they haven’t really spoken in two years. But Dean’s always been a creature of habit, so what could’ve changed? Right? So now he’s on a couch in the middle of Massachusetts, Dean is weirdly put together, and why is there a stranger with blue eyes in his brother's apartment?
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Sam and Dean give Chuck the final showdown that he wants. But once Sam’s gun goes off and Dean is lying on the pavement with a bullet in his head, Chuck is disappointed. In frustration, he disappears, leaving them alone at last.
Castiel is pulled from the Empty and thrown back onto Earth with Dean, only Chuck’s final, sick joke is that he hasn’t made their reunion easy. Cas is stuck sixteen years in the past with 25-year-old Dean, John, and no way of getting back to where he belongs.
Meanwhile, back in 2020, Dean awakes in the hospital with no memories of who he is or his past.
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Brothers, Fighters, and Traitors by littleStoryTellerXs for Supernatural
Fandoms: Supernatural
10 May 2025
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Everyone knows the story of the infamous Dean Winchester was damned to hell after making a deal to save his brother, Sam Winchester. Everyone knows what happened after that point, and how this act lead to multiple apocalypses and the death of many innocent people.
However, propose a different beginning to an awful end. What would've happened if Dean was in hell for 8 months opposed to 4? What would happen if the first seal was slightly different than what has been told? What if the angel that saved this self-loathing hunter needed to use intense means to save the man- and what if those means physically change Dean forever?
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- Part 5 of Supernatural original Season
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Dean Winchester is a top-notch horse trainer. He’s worked on the family horse ranch since he was big enough to sit a horse. The people around town smile fondly at his “ways” like eating the same breakfast at Missouri’s diner, paying cash, having his bestie Charlie do his books and pay the bills. He doesn’t answer text messages: “Just call me, dammit.” Sam criticizes him, but he shrugs and says “if it ain’t broke, don’t break it.”
Cas Novak has a Ph.D. in Speech/Language Pathology, and has spent much of his sabbatical year writing his “publish or perish” book. Still reeling from a nasty divorce that raked up his shameful past, Cas is looking for a peaceful, quiet place to edit his book, and maybe heal old wounds. A student from one of his online seminars, Eileen Leahy-Winchester, offers her brother-in-law Dean’s cabin, because it’s a “really peaceful place, Cas.”
As Dean and Cas grow closer, Cas begins to suspect that Dean’s “ways” may be hiding a painful secret. In turn, Dean suspects that Cas may have a big secret of his own. When a dangerous storm threatens Dean’s most cherished horse, his secret is exposed. But can Cas overcome his own shame to help Dean, and will Dean let him?
