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There was another student here.
Tom recognized him vaguely—while transfer students were not necessarily uncommon due to the war, they were rare enough to at least make an impression. This particular transfer student was in his year, sorted into Ravenclaw after an impressively long hat stall. He looked like he might be descended from the Potter line, but he did not share the surname so his lineage was of no particular interest to Tom. Nothing about him was of particular interest to Tom, in fact, and yet here he stood, holding the book that Tom had come here to find.
It would be a good time to turn away. The Restricted Section was restricted for a reason—only books documenting extremely dangerous or extremely advanced magic were stored here.
Tom’s feet, however, suddenly felt as if they were made of lead. It wasn’t magic keeping him tied down, but something far more mysterious like curiosity or even fate. In any case, the delay was all it took for the Ravenclaw to lift his chin and meet Tom’s eyes.
This Ravenclaw, Tom realized, had eyes as blindingly green as the Killing Curse.
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Neil Josten is an idiot and he knows it. But joining the Palmetto State Foxes was probably the most idiotic thing he’s ever done in his entire life. And he’s done quite a lot of idiotic things. There’s only two things that Neil excelled at aside from Exy. Running and fighting. As he gets closer to the foxes and even closer to one particular hazel-eyed fox, Neil thinks it might be time to stop running altogether and focus on just fighting. Because he thinks he's finally found something and someone to stand his ground for.
Andrew Minyard has a big Problem with none other than the idiot that is Neil Josten. His rabbit had a lot of secrets and could lie easier than he could breath. Perhaps even easier than he could play Exy. And Andrew hated liars. And he hated Neil Josten more than any other liar he had ever met. And he especially hated Neil Josten for the fact that Andrew didn’t really hate the idiot at all. Because Neil was also probably the most honest liar Andrew had ever met. He was the first one to follow every single one of Andrew’s boundaries without question. He was the first one to never break a promise to him. Neil Josten was a Problem, but he was Andrew’s Problem. He was Andrew’s idiot. Andrew’s rabbit.
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I'll give you my worst (and you'll love me anyway) by Anonymous
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005)
28 May 2026
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Sam has been running away from demon Dean, and Dean has a perfect plan to make sure his baby brother will never leave him again.
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"You did this to yourself on purpose,” Cas deduces quietly as he drags his eyes up from the hunter's forearm, looking a little gut-wrenched at the realization but concealing it fairly well. At least one of them has to remain composed right now.
Dean doesn’t respond, but his eyebrows crinkle near-imperceptibly as he works hard to keep his face steeled.
It’s not imperceptible to Cas, though; not this close together. That little crinkle of his eyebrows is as clear of a confirmation as ever.
(TLDR: 5 times that Dean deflected speculations from his loved ones about his self-harming secret, and 1 time that he finally lets himself be taken care of and cry it out fr!)
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When a hunt goes awry and the Winchesters wake up in each other's bodies, secrets unfold and they learn some things about each other (mostly, Sam learns about Dean).
Things that Dean ... didn't want Sam to know. But now, people know, and the cat can't go back into the bag, as much as Dean wishes it could.
Now, alongside the chronic pain he's lived with for his entire life, Dean also has to deal with Sam knowing about it. Trying to fix it.
And Cas... well, Cas is doing his angel thing. Which Dean doesn't really have the energy to figure out on top of everything else.

