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Mrs Ramos would like to say that she was surprised when the headlines screamed Brucie Wayne had taken in another one, but she wasn’t. She just let out a quiet sigh and carried on with her lesson plan.
She already knew Tim when he was adopted. He ghosted through his lessons, eyes perpetually out the window or working on another class's homework. He drank coffee like it was his lifeblood, and it probably was; his eye bags were so big they could probably be checked in at the airport. He was the odd kid that the other kids bullied, the weird nerd that skipped a couple grades that was short for his age anyway, but surrounded by peers two years older he was dwarfed.
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The Batfamilies English Teacher's perspective of them over the years.
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Castiel Novak is twenty-six years old when he's killed in the Civil War. The first soul to be laid to rest in the grounds of the new Lawrence Memorial Cemetery, his spirit remains in a liminal space—not in the living world, but not passing on, forever tasked with helping other spirits to go where he cannot.
His vigil over the grounds of his cemetery is a long and lonely one, unable to interact with anyone who still remains in the land of the living.
Until he meets Dean Winchester.
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07 Feb 2026
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From the outside Castiel Novak looks like a regular guy: a good job, two teenage kids, a nice house and a crappy car he’s way too attached to.
But there’s one thing no one knows about him: that, over twenty years ago, he used to live next to none other than Dean Winchester – back then a brash and loud-mouthed boy and nowadays a huge movie star and Hollywood’s sweetheart.
Castiel never bothered to tell anyone about his childhood friend because frankly, who would believe him? Probably even Dean himself already forgot about his former awkward and weird neighbor, so Castiel seriously doesn’t see any point in mentioning the whole thing ever.
But then an interview on national TV happens where Dean reveals way more about his past than ever before … and Castiel - as well as the rest of the world - suddenly realizes that he left a much bigger impact on Dean’s life than he originally thought.
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31 Jan 2026
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take a sad song (and make it better) by magpie_with_internet_access
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15 Sep 2024
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Chuck was gone. The Empty, Death, the Devil and Doomsday. None of them would ever come knocking at Dean’s door again.
His life was one endless road, and he was driving down it at night in Baby with the headlights out, unable to see even a fraction of the way ahead of him. All his focus was on the rearview mirror, where Cas stood getting smaller and smaller, aglow in the setting sun that crowned him in a broken halo. Looking like a smear of golden blood against his jaw.
And Dean thought that feeling would last forever. That he’d drive til he hit concrete hard enough to crush him back to unholy dust.
Because Dean had forgotten the number one law of this fucked up universe, which was, that Dean Winchester was a luckier bastard than he deserved.
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Cas comes back. Dean gets his shit together. We all cheer.
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Dean is condemned to hell, where he is left to wither away and become one of the nameless. When he returns, is he too broken to be saved? *Mature audiences* caring!Sam and caring!Bobby. Triggers for... everything.
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Edward guts him with his eyes, with his glare. He looks distressingly close to tears.
“I’m not letting go of you.” Edward squeezes Roy’s wrist until it hurts. Until Edward’s adrenaline and fear shake down Roy’s skin and sink into his bones. “S-So stop—stop being a dumbass and help me—”
The kid’s voice finally breaks open, raw and wet and scared. It strikes Roy’s core deeper than any bullet. Any knife.
Any impact.
Ed’s glare comes down on him fiercely. Roy is about to earn it.
A mission goes very, very wrong.
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