Season 15 Fix-Its
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Castiel experienced a moment of pure happiness, expecting it to be his last.
It wasn't.
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- Part 1 of Season 15 Fix-Its
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In which time is infinite, and so is the list of people willing to help Dean figure out what to do about Cas.
A fix-it for a lot of things: Dean's repressed bisexuality, Dean's utterly inexplicable failure to realize what Cas meant, the Charlie & Dean brother/sister content I crave, among others.
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- Part 2 of Season 15 Fix-Its
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Dean did a lot of thinking about when and how he would get Cas back. Months of it, actually, stretching into a year, because while Sam and Eileen were settling into their new lives, Dean was stuck. He was stuck in a faraway corner of the bunker, dark and empty and hollow, ringing with the sound of a vibrating phone.
So when he falls to his knees in that same room, exhausted, hurting, breathless, and he feels a hand on his shoulder and looks up to see Cas, he realizes that he doesn't have a single clue about what to do now. Getting Cas out had been easy--actually, it'd been the opposite of that--but the planning of it, the methodical desperation of one attempt after the other had been a familiar rhythm. It'd been soothing almost, solid, something to focus on that wasn't Cas's eyes, watery and jubilant in a way Dean hadn't ever seen that up close on anyone, let alone Cas.
And now Cas is pulling him to his feet, and Dean's stumbling, and he instinctually grabs Cas's arm, and his hand lights up with a fire that he isn't prepared for.
"Hello, Dean."
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- Part 3 of Season 15 Fix-Its
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He forgets about his birthday every year until he looks around and realizes it's January, and then he usually forgets about it a few more times after that, half on accident, half on purpose, like he's putting something on a shelf and shoving it to the back so he doesn't have to look at it anymore. It's the kind of thing they've stopped marking regularly because it's not like they ever did a great job at holidays, at celebrations, the way they should've when they were kids, so there's nothing nostalgic about it. Anyway, half the time they're elbows-deep in the middle of the newest flavor of apocalypse so it isn't like they have time to stop and sing around a cake. It isn't like they have something to celebrate.
And maybe sometimes, he didn't want to jinx things. Birthday today, dead tomorrow, something like that.
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In which Dean Winchester is celebrated.Series
- Part 4 of Season 15 Fix-Its