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“I’ve invited a special guest for today,” Dean tells his viewers, glancing away from the camera as the bed dips beside him. Cas is all easy confidence as he settles onto the mattress next to Dean, and they share a quick smile before Dean turns his attention back to the viewers. “This is my boyfriend. For all of you who’ve wanted to see me get fucked by something other than my varied collection of toys…” He winks teasingly and pitches his voice a little deeper—teasing, sultry. “Today’s your lucky day.”
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ESPN News reports that the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have signed right-handed pitcher Sam Winchester from the Kansas City Royals. Winchester, runner-up for this year’s Cy Young award, became a free agent in October and is rumored to have penned a deal for around $175 million over five years. If confirmed, those numbers would propel the talented young righty into the ranks of the highest-paid players in the game. Winchester will also be reunited with his older brother in Anaheim, catcher Dean Winchester, and his longtime manager with the Royals, Bobby Singer, who announced his own signing with the Angels last week.
Or, the Destiel baseball AU that I was specifically asked not to write.
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'I would like to take in your most abused one,' Castiel says, looking at the rows of doors in the yellow corridor. 'Give him a good home.'
After his accident, Castiel needs someone to help him around the small brick house he lives in and the bookstore he owns. So, he adopts Dean; an omega who barely survived being dumped in a ditch and left for dead. Dean doesn't talk, but that's fine; they learn to live together in the quaint, rainy city surrounded by a green forest. Castiel just wants to give Dean a peaceful life he deserves, and maybe also - become his mate?
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In which Dean is forced to deal with his trauma and come to a reckoning with himself. Also, Cas is there.
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"No one hates you as much as you do," Crowley told him once. That's Dean's whole M.O. right there. His two fundamental truths are that it is his job to save everyone, and that no matter how many people he saves it will never change the fact that he is 90% crap.
Dean knows who he is. Yeah, he's done some good for the world, okay, he gets that. But deep down? The person he is inside is still worthless. Dean will never be good enough, never be any kind of role model. He's never going to shake that, so if that's what this whole seven trials angelic bullshit is about, then he and Cas might as well hold hands and drive off the cliff now.
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Dean is tired. It's been a long week, a long month, a long life. He's tired and sad and he's getting old.
He knows it's stupid, since he should be happy. He's defeated Chuck, his family is safe, the world is saved, and he's got his angel. He's even going to therapy, for God's sake! He should be happy. He should be. He isn't.
His angel shows him that it's okay to be sad. Sometimes, he just needs a little TLC.