4 Works by chaaachu
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It's sweet, the way Dean provides for him, but it can be so fucking infuriating the way he coddles him. Then again, that's just Dean. Cas hears the mutters about them around the camp. They all pretend to miss the way Dean shares Cas' cabin these days and how Cas is the only one exempt from supply runs now. Nobody bothers stating the obvious.
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When Cas' grace leaves him, Dean's there to show him that humanity doesn't necessarily mean pain.
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For almost forty years, Dean's been stuck here, alone. Well, he's not really alone. He's surrounded by thousands of tourists every day, but being a ghost doesn't exactly lend itself to meaningful interactions. He spends his time haunting his little tourist attraction, doomed to an eternity at Disneyland. More and more, though, he finds himself thinking about the ghostly boy he's seen across the square.
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Cas’ hand, previously splayed on Dean’s chest, began to trail down until Dean could feel the brush of fingertips against his cock through his jeans. Cas leaned in farther still to whisper again, “I’m a good boy too, you know.” He let out an honest-to-god chuckle against Dean’s collarbone, pulling back to take another hit off the forgotten joint before snubbing it out in the ashtray on the table.
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In which Dean gets a chance to drive his flirty tattooed coworker Cas home. One shared joint and a sexy twin brother later, he realizes he's in way over his head.
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Dean's not a baby. He's not a whiner or a wimp or a princess or any of the names Sam called him in the course of that 20-minute phone call. How dare Sam. How dare he. Just because a regular workout isn't good enough for Sam anymore doesn't mean he needs to drag Dean into whatever ridiculous trend he's obsessed with right now.
First it was the Crossfit, then it was the rock climbing. Next came the barefoot running, which was weird enough, but a mud run? Really?
"But Dean, it's fun. There are a bunch of obstacles, and it's only a 10K. You could do that."
Yes, he could. Dean can run. He chooses not to. He ran regularly when he was trying to get hired with the fire department. He got the job and now, as far as he's concerned, he never has to run recreationally again. There's pretty much no way Sam could con him into doing this.
"There's free beer if you finish."
Ugh. Fine.
