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Sam takes a deep breath. “Okay. You have to understand what this looks like from my perspective. You don’t want to do the case, but you’re not eating, you’re not sleeping, and the kids are disappearing. It’s here. You’re not even - you slept while I drove in the car -”
“You wanted me to do that!” Dean shouts.
“And then there’s whatever weird thing you have going on with Cas,” Sam says.
“What thing?” Dean says, looking offended.
Seriously. Seriously, Sam is going to kill him.
Trying to distract themselves after the events of My Bloody Valentine, Sam, Dean, and Castiel travel to a town in western North Carolina where five children have vanished. But in doing so, they unearth a decades-old mystery.
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- Part 5 of Appalachian Horror
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02 Jun 2026
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A Communal Digging of a Very Shallow Grave by ramblingblademp3
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005)
01 May 2026
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Why not bypass humans altogether, and have God set aside empty puppets - soulless, perfect, no consent required, really, why human, or human shaped things at all? Why not have the battle for the fate of the world take place between two hawks, a pine tree and mistletoe, a river and a canyon? Are humans just God's favorite shape?
The Bible says that God made humans in his image - but Dean suspects that this is, like many things in that book - a lie. That God was making shit up by the seat of his proverbial pants, and maybe he looked like a planet, a constellation, or Nothing. What came first, the chicken or the egg - God as the Face of Man or the Face of Man as God?
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There’s an archangel in Dean’s head and strangers from another universe in his house. His kid is sick, his mother is young and aloof, and to make matters worse, his best friend is keeping secrets. Again. Only this time, Dean finds out about Castiel's deal with the Empty, and he's got a pretty solid idea about what (or who) might trigger it. Knowing full well Cas must stay miserable to stay alive, Dean makes his move.
This is the way they can have each other. No matter how much it hurts.
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01 Jun 2026
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But Ruth said, 'Do not press me to leave you and to stop going with you, for wherever you go, I shall go, wherever you live, I shall live. Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God. Where you die, I shall die and there I shall be buried. Let Yahweh bring unnameable ills on me and worse ills, too, if anything but death should part me from you.'
Seeing that Ruth was determined to go with her, Naomi said no more.
- Book of Ruth, Chapter 1
After suffering the horrific cost of being cured from demonhood, Dean and Cas settle down in the small town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine, buying a run-down shack near the beach to call their own. Dean attempts to get into a normal routine– fixing up the kitchen, chopping wood for the fire, and picking out paint colors– all with the pleasant backdrop of Cas’s company and a beach fifty feet away. These things prove themselves to be fragile, however, and the past haunts Dean in the form of nightmares and strange phone-calls from an untraceable number, along with the far-from-innocent history of their new house.
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30 May 2026
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“I think,” Cas grits out, “that the spell requires me to say the truth. I’ve been trying to suppress it with my grace, but it’s… not working.”
“Got it,” Dean says, nodding, because he can work with this. “Yeah. Sure. So give me some truths. Some stupid little ones.”
Cas narrows his eyes. “Such as?”
“Like, I dunno, what’s your favorite color?”
Cas’s face somehow goes stonier. “Green,” he ekes out.
Dean clears his throat. Blinks a few times. “Oh.”
________Or: when Dean and Cas investigate a group of high school students getting mysteriously ill, Cas gets hit with a truth spell.
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30 May 2026
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“I think I want to build a house.”
Cas looks up from his book, surprised: probably both that Dean spoke, and by the words that he said. “What about the bunker?”
“Not enough windows.” Dean shifts, hospital gown crinkling. His jello cup sits half-eaten on the white tray in front of him. “Now that there’s no Devil or God or cosmic threat—I want windows.”
Shutting his book, laying it on his lap, Cas asks, “Do you have a property in mind?”
“Yeah.” Dean picks up the jello cup again, spooning the red, wobbly stuff into his mouth. “Yeah, I know a place."
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Cas is human. Dean doesn't die on the rebar. Together, they rebuild.
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30 May 2026

