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Let Me Set Your World on Fire

Summary: While on a hunt, you all get stuck in an abandoned cabin in the woods due to a snowstorm that comes out of nowhere. It's cold as hell (Cas' fact checking not withstanding) and both you and Dean are trying to fight off the icy temperatures. When Cas offers his coat to Dean, in usual Michael fashion, the archangel offers you something bigger and more to his liking than a simple article of clothing to keep you warm.
Pairing: Michael!Dean x Female!Huntress!Reader; background hints of Destiel if you squint
A/N: Inspired by this post by @angelicbros đđ that had me laughing for a good five minutes because I could absolutely see that happening with those characters and dynamics. Idk if this turned out okay or not but it was so much fun to write.
I'll admit that I wrote about 5k more than what's posted here, which was mostly background of how Michael!Dean and the Reader's relationship came to be, how Michael looks the way he does, why Team Free Will puts up with him, where Jack is, etc., but ultimately, I really felt it got away from the theme of what I was going for so I cut it out. I think I might clean it up and post it separately.
And you just know that Dean would be super grumpy if Baby was stuck in a snowstorm. đ
All unbeta'd.
Warnings: implied sex; language
Word Count: 2529
Taglist: @avada-kedavra-bitch-187; @rieleatiel
Supernaural Taglist: @deans-spinster-witch; @just-levyy; @heartlessdelusions; @nancymcl; @brightlilith; @muhahaha303; @mariahoedt; @solacedthistest; @deansimpala; @foxyjwls007; @onlyangel-444
Jensen Taglist: @samanddeaninatrenchcoat; @deansbbyx; @lyarr24

You blew warm air into your hands and rubbed them together. You and the Winchesters were stuck in a cabin in the woods while a snowstorm raged outside. Dean had complained earlier about Baby being stuck out there, getting pounded by ice, snow, and who knew what else. âI better not see a single scratch on her,â he warned Sam. He then groused about her probably needing a new paint job once this was over, a mere three months after the last one.Â
You had been hunting a pack of werewolves, hot on their trail, when the blizzard from hell came out of nowhere, forcing you to find some form of shelter quickly. Cas had disagreed when you called the storm as such. It was a known fact that snow didnât come from Hell, it came from a weather system on Earth. Besides there was nothing cold about the pit; Chuck and Lucifer had made sure of that. Dean and Sam had joined you in your stunned disbelief at Casâ matter-of-fact tone before you all shook your heads and continued looking for materials to burn in the fireplace. Sam had managed to find some scraps of old newspapers in the long abandoned cabin and an old book of matches that had one good match left. So now, there was a small fire burning but from the looks of it, it wasnât going to last long.
Sam kept checking for cell service but no such luck. You and Dean sat in two opposing chairs, facing towards the fire. âAnything?â Dean asked his brother. Sam glanced at the screen and shook his head. âDammit.â
Dean blew into his hands just like you had and then crossed his arms, keeping his fingers underneath the material of his jacket. None of you were dressed for this extreme weather or temperature drop. If you didnât know any better, you could swear some magical being or entity was causing this sudden storm to hit. Sure, Washington was known for its colder, wetter weather most of the time, including snow that could start falling at the drop of a hat, but this fast and this hardâŠyou tended to doubt it. Especially when you had been closing in on the werewolf pack.
âAre you alright, Dean?â Cas asked, drawing your attention to the eldest Winchester.
âYeah, just cold but Iâm good.â He then blew more warm air into his hands. âCanât believe this freaking place doesnât have blankets or something,â he muttered.
Suddenly, Cas stripped off his trenchcoat and draped it over Dean.
âIâm fine,â Dean protested grumpily, trying to push the coat away, but Cas held firm.
âNo, youâre not. Itâs not much but it can provide a little protection against the current temperature.â
âWhat about you?â
âIâm fine. I donât feel it.â
âAnd Sammy?â
Sam cleared his throat and took a few steps towards you all from the other side of the room. âIâm good.â You glanced at Sam to find him smiling knowingly in the direction of his brother as he watched Cas tuck the coat a little more around Dean despite more of his grumbled protests before looking around for more materials to add to the fire.Â
âAnd you?â Dean asked.
You met his concerned gaze and waved a hand dismissively. âIâm good, too. I mean, yeah, Iâm cold but Iâm fine. Thanks, though.â
Suddenly, heavy but carefully measured footsteps made their way to the opposite side of your chair. âYouâre cold as well?âÂ
You glanced up to find another pair of green eyes intent on you. That intense gaze used to make you uncomfortable, piss you off even, but now you were used to it. Though you never quite got used to there being two Deans around all the time. âA little but Iâm okay,â you reassured.
His brows knitted together in displeasure before he lifted his hand and snapped his fingers. The fire in the fireplace suddenly grew without warning and sent Cas flying backwards. Dean and Sam both rushed over to him, making sure he was alright. Out of the corner of your eye, you saw a cocky smirk form on the face that you loved as he watched as well. You dropped your head into your hands, shaking it.
âMichaelâŠâ
âNow, you will no longer be cold. As a matter of factâŠâ You heard another snap of fingers that made your head pop up. Not only did you suddenly have three different blankets covering you but you noticed a strange orange glow coming from the windows that hadnât been there before. You threw back the blankets, making him tsk quietly in disappointment, and rushed to look outside. The snow and winds had stopped and there were flames everywhere. Trees, bushes, the ground â all of it was burning.Â
âDid you just set the world on fire?â You asked in disbelief, turning shocked eyes onto the angel.Â
He shrugged, not caring in the slightest.
Dean and Sam rushed to the other window to see what you were talking about while Cas, who was now on his feet, glared at his older brother.Â
âMichael,â You had to be careful how you worded this; the last thing any of you needed was an archangel with an attitude. âI appreciate that youâre trying to make sure Iâm comfortable, but setting the world on fire is a bit much, donât you think?â
Once again, he gave you an unapologetic shrug with a smile.Â
âMy car is out there!â Dean yelled.
Michaelâs smirk grew and he snapped his fingers again. âNot anymore.â
âYou son of a bitch!â Dean started to charge towards him but Sam held him back. Michaelâs amusement at the hunterâs anger was palpable. You decided later you would have to once again talk to him about the constant antagonizing of your best friend. You knew they were forever going to hate one another due to what happened before you came on the scene, but you were determined to keep things civil between them, for your sake as much as theirs.Â
While Michael watched Sam attempting to wrangle his brother with clear enjoyment, you took the opportunity to approach the archangel. His eyes suddenly snapped to you as you got closer. âYou donât need to set the world on fire to keep me warm.â You shot him a look and he appeared pleased as he got your meaning. You watched as he snapped his fingers again and the orange glow was suddenly gone. The howling of the icy winds outside could be heard once more.Â
âYou couldnât get rid of the freaking storm?â Dean threw at him.Â
Michaelâs gaze flickered to his doppelganger. âDo you ever stop complaining? I left the fire in the fireplace as well as the blankets. Be grateful I did.â
You took his hand in yours, urging him to look at you. âMichael,â you whispered, shaking your head.
âAre you freakingââ
âDean, stop,â Sam warned. Cas glared at Michael but remained quiet, keeping himself positioned in between the Winchesters and the two of you.
Done with what heâd dubbed as the boring weak human sideshow, Michael pulled you closer and used his free hand to cup your cheek, tenderly brushing his thumb along your bottom lip. His gaze burned into yours and you immediately knew why he didnât snap the storm away altogether. Sure enough, he used an invisible wing to sweep you off your feet and into his arms. You glared up at him as you held tightly onto him but he only chuckled in response. He knew you hated it when he did that; you knew he enjoyed it.Â
He snapped his fingers again and a clean bedroom with its own roaring fireplace and fresh linens and pillows on the bed appeared that was suddenly boxed in by walls and a wooden door. Michael immediately began to carry you towards it.
âWhere the hell do you think youâre going?âÂ
Michael didnât look back at Dean or any of them, he only kept his focus on you. âIâm going to keep her warm. Maybe your pet should do the same for you.â More angry commentary from Dean erupted that Sam attempted to tamp down but neither of you paid it any attention. You buried your teeth into your bottom lip at the thought of him keeping you warm, his earlier transgression immediately forgotten, and your reaction caused him to flash his usual crooked smile at you. You had a feeling that the storm was now going to last until Michael decided it would end.
âYouâre not seriously going in there to have sex and make us all listen to it, are you?â
Once again, neither you nor Michael paid attention to Deanâs question or his resounding groan of âDo they ever stop? Theyâre like rabbitsâ when he didnât get an answer. Instead, Michael walked you into the room and the door closed behind him, locking itself.Â
âSee? You didnât need to set the world on fire to keep me warm,â you teased.
âOh, Iâm going to set the world on fire.â He gently tossed you onto the bed, making you laugh, before crawling onto it to hover above you, watching you as you watched him. Your heart rate and breathing both sped up in anticipation. His thumb brushed over your lips once more. âJust yours.â He leaned down to kiss you then and as heâd said, your entire world ignited.Â

Michael had indeed kept you warm, to the point where you had forgotten all about the craziest blizzard you had ever seen in your life still going on outside. Youâd even forgotten about everyone else. Keeping his promise, Michael had set your world on fire, over and over and over again. Until your bare body lay there, blissfully sated and sprawled out over his. You were more than comfortable as you drifted off on his chest, feeling him running his fingers through your hair in gentle strokes as he pressed a kiss to your forehead.
The storm didnât begin to clear until you woke the next morning, finding Michael offering you his usual cocky smile when he murmured, âYou slept deeply.â You tiredly swatted at his chest, making him chuckle, and he pulled you in for a kiss. He set you on fire one more time before you both finally emerged from the room, now fully dressed, to find both brothers asleep in the chairs under the blankets youâd left with Cas standing sentry at the window, his trenchcoat now being used as a pillow under Deanâs head.Â
When you noticed the snow that had covered the window panes the night before was gone and the sun was shining through them instead, you turned a knowing look on Michael. And as expected, he gave you an unapologetic shrug and his signature smirk. You knew you should be annoyed, now knowing he had been the one behind the storm all along, but last night â and this morning â had been incredible. So you couldnât be too upset at what heâd done, unless he was protecting the wolfpack for some reason.
As if he could read your thoughts, he yanked you up against him, making you quietly squeal in surprise. âNo one has my protection. Except you.â His gaze was dark and serious, his meaning beyond clear. You slowly nodded and he framed your face with his hands, studying you before kissing you deeply. You understood his words for what they were; it was a combination of him reassuring you that he wasnât surreptitiously working against you and him letting you know just how much you meant to him. Some might want the words said aloud, a declaration made in the form of a particular phrasing, but you didnât need it. You felt it as he sent grace coursing through you from his hand on the small of your back. Reinvigorated from the icy hot tingles affecting your whole body, you grabbed at him and turned the kiss even more passionate, ignoring his infuriating chuckle and moaning into his mouth. You jumped into his arms and he easily caught you as you practically began mauling him, running your fingers through his hair and gripping fistfuls of it.
âTheyâre still going at it?â Dean gruffed out, the sound you made earlier having clearly woken him up.
âLooks like,â Sam grumbled.
âI believe this is the beginning of another round as you humans like to call it, after many successful copulations throughout the night and earlier this morning,â Cas stated, not sounding quite happy himself.
Normally, you would have told them all to shut up but right then, you were on fire, about to combust, and Michael was the only one that could push you over that glorious edge. A grace-infused orgasm was a world ender all on its own and who better to give that to you than the archangel you were currently playing a ferocious game of tonsil hockey with? The guys would never understand, just like they would never understand your relationship or how you could be with someone who had once wanted to literally burn this world to ash. They wouldnât understand how now it was only your world that ended on an almost daily basis, that you were the figurative version of scorched earth that Michael created â repeatedly. He could send grace running through your body with any touch between you so when he pulled your legs over his broad shoulders and smirked up at you as he lowered his headâŠ
The thought had you moaning again and him snickering as you squirmed against him and tore at his shirt and jacket, which actually ripped thanks to the temporary grace. He turned and slammed you up against the wall â something he could now do without you getting hurt â and the infrastructure of the cabin shook a bit. He sent more grace through you and you broke away, moaning as he attached his lips to your neck. âOh God,â you gasped as more icy hot tingles flowed throughout your body.
He lifted his head, staring into your eyes. âNo. Just me.â His eyes flared brightly before he kissed you again.Â
âI say we go out there and try to dig Baby out rather than sit here and listen to them go at it for the six thousandth time. Whaddya say?âÂ
âUh, yeah, letâs,â Sam quickly agreed with Dean the second you started to rock your hips against Michaelâs, eager for him to stop torturing you and finish what he started.
You heard them get to their feet when Michael suddenly lifted his hand and snapped his fingers. Almost as if the storm had never receded, the howling of the wind sounded again and you didnât need to look to know there was snow and ice whirling around outside once more.
It was confirmed the moment Dean yelled angrily, âAre you freaking kidding me?!?â
You couldnât help but laugh as Michael ignored him and walked you back into the bedroom, the door slamming shut behind him. The two men groaning in unison in the next room could wait a little longer. Michael needed to make you warm again and fast.

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