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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 hardâŚyou 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.
âMichaelâŚâ
âNow, you will no longer be cold. As a matter of factâŚâ 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 headâŚ
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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"Sleep. I'll keep you safe." - Anael Prompt Response

Summary: Anael is not happy that you've agreed to help the Winchesters with their far-fetched plan to destroy Chuck via Jack. She reluctantly accompanies you to the Bunker and this sets events in motion that prompt a conversation between you and Dean on just why the angel is so important to you.
Pairing: Anael x Female!Reader; Anael x Huntress!Female!Reader; past-ish Dean Winchester x Female!Reader; Dean Winchester x Huntress!Female!Reader
A/N: Prompt from @thelonelyempath. I really wanted to play with this sort of triangle dynamic that popped up while I was writing. This is still an Anael x Reader one shot/prompt response but Dean's my boy and I really loved the backstory that developed between him and the reader which then led to Anael. Hope it all came together okay.
Unbeta'd so all mistakes are mine.
There will be a note at the end.
Warnings: guns; implied threats of violence/killing; mentions of sex; torture; death; angst
Word Count: 10k+
Taglist: @avada-kedavra-bitch-187; @rieleatiel
Anael Taglist: @nancymcl; @brightlilith
"Sleep. I'll keep you safe."
Soldier Boy version ⨠Beau version ⨠Dean version ⨠Jenny version ⨠Tom version ⨠Jason version ⨠SDV Alex version

You glanced to your right and rolled your eyes when you saw the angel who was currently sitting in your passenger seat, still fuming. You turned back to the road and gently tapped the steering wheel, wondering what you could say to get her to let this go. In the end, you decided to just be direct.
âAre you still upset about this?â
âAre you still going through with this ridiculous plan?â She snapped.
You bit your lip to keep from sighing in aggravation like you wanted to. You knew if she heard you do that, sheâd never let up. âItâs not a bad planâŚâ
âOh, yeah. Not a bad plan. Just have Godâs sister trap him in the Winchestersâ basement. Iâm sure heâll be more than happy to wait for the weapon that will kill him to arrive.â
You nearly winced at her biting sarcasm. She had a point; this wasnât the best plan and it was definitely a long shot but it was all any of you had. Sam and Dean had asked for your help and you were determined to give it to them, no matter what might happen. They always had your back when you needed it. You were going to return the favor â pissed off angel alongside you or not. Not to mention if this didnât succeed then the world was literally going to be over. You all had to try.
âLook, itâs not exactly the mostâŚsound plan but itâs the best weâve got. We have to do something, Ana. If we donât, then itâs lights out. Thatâs it.â
âWe,â she scoffed, turning to glare out the window with her arms crossed.Â
You tightened your grip on the steering wheel at the same time your jaw clenched. âDonât do that.â
She turned back to you. âAre you really going to pretend that he doesnât have something to do with this suicidal decision youâve made?â
You kept your eyes focused on the road. âHe does.â After her huff, you added unapologetically, âHe will always matter to me. Even if the world wasnât on the line, I would still be there if he asked me. He would do the same for me. Thatâs how itâs always going to be between us.â
A moment of tense silence passed before she spit at you, âThen youâre dumber than I gave you credit for.â She looked out the window again and you turned up the music, pressing your foot further down on the gas. The sooner you got to your destination the better.

You opened up the bunker door, allowing Ana to walk inside first. She hadnât said another word to you for the rest of the car ride (something unusual for her), and barely even looked at you. You knew she was furious, at everything from this plan to what youâd said earlier, but it couldnât be helped.Â
When you followed her, shutting the door behind you, and both of you came to a stop at the railing, glancing down, you didnât know what you had expected to see. It certainly hadnât been Jack Kline standing in the map room, staring up at you, with a hand raised. âHello.â
You and Ana briefly glanced at each other and you gave the boy a nod. âUh, hey Jack. Sam and Dean here?â
He shook his head. âThey had a last minute case come up. Something about an old friend asking for help, I think.â
âIronic,â Ana quipped.
Jack furrowed his brows at her, not understanding her meaning, while you shot her a look. Of course, she just smirked at you in response and you could feel your body tensing in the same aggravation youâd felt in the car. âIs Cas here?â You asked instead.
Jack went to speak when you heard, âIâm here,â before a familiar dark-haired man walked into the room. It had been a while since youâd seen him but he still looked the same. He was still wearing the trenchcoat and the suit, no matter how many times Dean tried to get him to change up his wardrobe.
âHey, Cas.â
He gave you a nod of greeting before turning a small relieved smile on Ana. âAnael, youâve decided to help us in this fight after all.â
âDonât get too excited, Castiel. Iâm only here because it turns out sheâs just as smart as the Winchesters.â She gestured towards you.
You gritted your teeth. âAnaâŚâ
She gave you that smile she always gave you when she knew she was getting on your last nerve.
Cas glanced back and forth between you, a sudden realization of something beginning to dawn on his features. Jack still looked somewhat confused but also curious.Â
You cleared your throat. âSo, any idea when the boys will be back?â
âSoon. I believe they just wrapped up their case and theyâre headed back. They should be here by nightfall,â Cas supplied.
You gave him a wan smile as he appeared to study you intently. âWell, Iâm starved. Got any food in that big kitchen of yours?â
âWe have a lot of food,â Jack offered, trying to be helpful. âSam went shopping the other day.â
âGreat,â you responded with a little too much enthusiasm. âLetâs see what weâve got.â You ignored Ana watching you in disapproval and Casâ penetrative gaze as you descended the steps and followed Jack to said kitchen. Let Ana deal with whatever thoughts Cas might put voice to â youâd had enough angel judgment for one day.

You and Jack were just putting the finishing touches on shepherdâs pie (the only thing you knew how to make outside of eggs and grilled cheese if you were being honest) when Sam and Dean returned home.Â
You had spent most of the day avoiding Cas and thankfully, when Ana joined you in the kitchen, she chose to relegate any commentary she made to your cooking skills (or lack thereof) alone. There was tension thick in the air but whether it had to do with what was going on in the background, Anaâs animosity towards you, or a mixture of both, you had no idea. Cas had eventually strode into the room, curious and happy to watch you teach Jack how to make the one dish your Grams had taught you to make. Out of the corner of your eye, you saw him smile when Jack asked you why it was called shepherdâs pie if the recipe didnât come from any shepherds. Despite his questions, Jack seemed to be enjoying himself, learning something new and taking his mind off of what was coming. You felt badly for the kid; he was going to sacrifice himself to save the world. You couldnât even imagine the weight of that burden on his young shoulders, Nephilim or not. So you were happy to provide a little distraction for him as well as yourself.
âCas? Jack?â You heard Sam call.
âWeâre back,â Dean added.
Cas was immediately on his feet, looking towards Ana and then you, before hurrying out of the room. You had to wonder what that was all about. It wasnât as if the brothers werenât expecting you. Plus, you were pretty sure Cas must have texted or called them to give them a heads up that you were here.
Ana turned back to you, her jaw tight and giving you a look. You rolled your eyes and helped Jack get out a stack of plates to set the table with. When you were done, you noticed Ana had stood up and moved away from the two of you, creating distance. Your own jaw clenched when you saw it. Why did she have to be so difficult sometimes?
âNo plate for you?â You threw at her, knowing very well she wasnât going to eat since she didnât need to.
âNot just yet.â
Your brow creased in confusion. What was that response?
You didnât have much time to think about it, though, because Dean and Sam rushed into the room, with Cas right behind them.Â
âWhat the hell are you doing here, Jo?â Dean boomed, heading right for Ana and carrying an angel blade.Â
âDean,â Cas called, trying to get in front of him.
You watched as Ana raised her hand and sent both Winchesters flying backward, knocking them on their asses, and more importantly, the blade out of Deanâs hand.
âAnael,â Cas warned.
âIâm just supposed to allow them to kill me, Castiel? I donât think so.â
You were torn. You wanted to rush over to the boys, make sure they were alright, but another part of you was telling you that you needed to get closer to Ana. What if she was right and Dean had really meant to kill her just then?
Both Winchesters were already up, Dean glaring at Ana. âYou almost got us killed! Sending us to Hell on that wild goose chase! Hell, you almost got Cas killed!â
âHe had to go to The Empty to ask Ruby where the Occultem was!â Sam added, thrusting a finger at her. âHe almost didnât make it back!â
âYouâre Jo?â Jack asked, his expression hardening. âI thought your name was Anael.â
Ana didnât spare him a glance. âThatâs my angel name. Sister Jo is my brand, you could say.â
âOccultem?â You whispered, not ever having heard of it before though you tried racking your brains.Â
Ana flashed you a look, silently telling you she would fill you in later, before resting her eyes on the two men again. âThat was a priceless item. You didnât really expect me to give it up so easily for your little war with God, did you?â Her brown eyes narrowed. âNo matter how much better looking than him you might be.â
Your eyes nearly bugged out of your head and turned onto Dean who still hadnât noticed your presence yet. He was glaring straight at Ana and you noticed the blade was back in his hand. When had you missed him picking it back up?Â
âYou shouldnât have come here,â he said in an all-too familiar menacing tone, before he began moving forward again, Sam right behind him with his own angel blade. Cas tried to put up a placating hand but he was ignored. Jack watched as it all happened, glowering in Anaâs direction now, not making a move to stop his dads. Your brain shut off and before you knew it, you were in front of Ana, gun raised.
Dean stopped short, his eyes slightly widening as he finally saw you. Samâs did, too. You were sure they highly doubted you would be on opposite sides over an angel, with a gun pointed at them no less.Â
âPut the blades down,â you ordered.
You watched as Deanâs green eyes briefly softened upon hearing you speak but then hardened again when he realized you meant business. Something was now layering his expression that looked an awful lot like betrayal. âYouâre protecting her?â He asked in disbelief. âWhat the hell, Y/N?â
You could feel Ana right behind you, her energy filling the air. She was charged up and you felt a familiar static electricity feeling at your back. You wouldnât be surprised if her eyes were doing their usual glowing trick right about now.Â
âThis is what I was trying to tell you before you two charged in here.â Cas stood next to Dean, looking at him and Sam.
âTell us what?â Dean demanded.
âSheâs with me.â All three glanced over at you, Cas giving a subtle nod as he dropped his gaze. Sam wasnât sure what to make of it but you noticed him starting to lower the blade in his hand. Dean kept glaring between you and Ana over your shoulder. Only when Cas urged him with a quiet âDeanâ, nodding towards the blade in his hand, did he finally put it down. âYouâve gotta be freakingâ kidding me,â he growled before storming out of the room. Cas briefly glanced over at you before following him. Jack, who now scowled in your direction as well as Anaâs, slowly left the room. You lowered your gun, disappointment starting to swell in your chest. So much for a nice, quiet family dinner then.
Only Sam was left and he looked torn between wanting to follow his family and coming over to give you a hug like he normally would. You made it easy for him. âItâs okay, Sam. I understand. Go.â
He pressed his lips together, giving you a sad look, before he nodded and left the room as well.
You let out a heavy breath and hung your head. The Winchesters were the only family you had left and nowâŚit looked like they were gone, too.
You felt a hand gently lay on your shoulder, the electric charge from before gone, and you slowly lifted your head. âWe should go,â you whispered after a minute. Ana let you go and you turned to throw on your jacket, sling your bag over your shoulder, and then you led her out of the room. You kept your gun handy in case it wasnât just a straight pass to the stairs. Thankfully, it was and a piece of your heart broke that Dean hadnât even given you a chance to explain before heâd written you off for good.

You kept your eyes on the road as headlights repeatedly washed over you from passing cars in the opposite lane. It was deathly quiet, you having chosen not to turn on the radio. Your thoughts kept going back to the betrayal youâd seen in Deanâs face when he realized you werenât going to let him get to the angel standing behind you. While Ana wasnât Cas, didnât he understand how things like this worked by now? Even when youâd been together for a period of time, youâd bore witness to his profound bond with Cas playing out repeatedly. Youâd seen Casâ effect on Dean and vice versa, today even.Â
âYou didnât have to do that.â
You heard Anaâs quiet words that seemed to be laced with a shocking mix of surprise and what sounded like awe. You didnât know why; it wasnât anything you hadnât done before when you two fought side by side. âDo what?â You decided youâd rather play dumb than talk about the elephant sitting between you.Â
Out of the corner of your eye, you could see the red-headed angel giving you a look. âDonât. You know exactly what Iâm talking about. You shouldnât have put yourself at risk for me.â She knew what it cost you and how badly it was tearing you up inside. And to think she had been worried about Chuck, the plan, Jack, and even Dean, though for a whole other reason on that last one.Â
You shrugged. âThatâs what we do. Itâs what youâve done for me. Why wouldnât I?â
You turned in time to see the surprise youâd heard earlier now taking up residence in her expression. It was a fleeting glimpse you caught right before she schooled her features and focused on the highway instead.
You did the same and you finally spoke the question that had been burning your tongue for the last hour into existence. âSo, are you going to tell me about the Occultem and why theyâre pissed at you enough to want to kill you? I sort of got an idea from earlier but I want to hear it from you.â
You heard a familiar scoff and if you werenât so torn up inside, you might have smiled. It was nice to hear her annoyance not aimed at you for once this entire day. âThey ambushed me at my place of business, threatened me, and then expected me to hand them the Occultem on a silver platter. Just like that. Thatâs what happened.â
âI think thereâs a little more to it than that, Ana.â You glanced over at her. âStart from the beginning.â When she narrowed her eyes in your direction, you spoke before she could. âYou owe me that at the very least,â you muttered.
You turned back to the road and you werenât sure if she saw the pain you were feeling (most likely since she always seemed to be able to see right through you; it was annoying most of the time), but she agreed. âFine.â
You swallowed down the lump that had formed in your throat at the thought track repeating in your head of âYouâre protecting her? What the hell, Y/N?â and the images of Deanâs back as he walked away from you. You were happy to focus on something else and Anaâs voice actually began to soothe you as it filled the car.Â
You didnât know how but somehow you knew everything was going to work out, Chuck ending the world or not.

You heard a familiar rumbling outside your motel room door and you quickly glanced in Anaâs direction. She looked up at you from her chair, money in her hands that she had been counting from her last service, and you gave her a nod. You threw your jacket on, keeping the gun in your pocket and easy to reach just in case. âBe careful,â you murmured.
âYou first.â
You pressed your lips together and turned back to the door. You took a deep breath before you opened it and stepped out, seeing Dean shutting the car door and meeting your eyes. He didnât appear to be armed and he was alone as heâd claimed he would be when he called you earlier, asking where you were so you two could talk. You werenât one hundred percent sure it wasnât a trap, which you absolutely hated thinking, but after Ana told you what sheâd done to them and their reaction to her earlierâŚwell, you could see why they werenât exactly thrilled with her. And if they didnât try to hurt her, that didnât mean they wouldnât do a blood sigil and banish her to someplace far away from you. You were on high alert for any possibility.Â
âHey,â he gruffed out.
âHey.â You shut the door behind you and stuffed your hands in your pockets.
You didnât see any traces of the betrayal or hurt or anger that youâd seen earlier so that was a good sign. His green eyes were no longer hard when they focused on you. âCan we go somewhere and talk?â
âI canât. Have to stay close.â You gestured back to the room. It was something Ana had asked you to do when you went over possible contingencies after Deanâs call but she hadnât needed to; you already planned to stay within running distance if you needed to get back right away. Â
Deanâs jaw clenched when he looked towards the room. âSo, sheâs got you on a short leash, huh?â
You huffed a snort, shaking your head. âGoodbye, Dean.â You began to turn back to the room, thinking this had been a colossal waste of time which just broke your heart further.
âY/N, wait! Iâ Iâm sorry.âÂ
You spun back around to face him, glaring.
âI shouldnât have said that.â
âNo, you shouldnât have,â you bit out.
Dean licked his lips and momentarily moved his gaze around until he settled on something to his left. âWhat about over there? Is that close enough?â
You glanced where he was inclining his head towards. Across the parking lot sat what looked to be a makeshift pergola gazebo or something theyâd tried to make into one anyway. A wooden picnic table sat under it and there were some lights haphazardly hung on the edges up top, snaking around the thin posts. You gave him a nod of agreement, it was private enough but still kept you close.Â
You waited for him to start walking and as you followed, you glanced around, making sure no one was trying to sneak their way up to your door or that there were any warning signs of an impending ambush. âLooks clear,â you mentally prayed to Ana. âBut keep your guard up.â For a moment, you wished you also had the angelic super hearing she had or the ability to tune into Angel Radio to be able to hear her back.
Dean took a seat on the table and you did the same, keeping some distance between you. He noticed it and his jaw clenched again. âReally? Youâre that pissed at me?â
You pressed your lips into a thin line as you thought it over, and then you moved slightly closer.Â
He let out a snort. âDidnât realize that much had changed between us.â
You stared out over the highway. âIt did.â
Dean studied you for a moment and then followed suit. âYeah, well, probably for the best.âÂ
You could feel a familiar stinging in the corner of your eyes. Dean always had the ability of using words to hit you where it hurt the most. âProbably.â
There was a moment of tense silence between you before he spoke again. âCas mentioned things might be different nowâŚfor you.â
You shrugged but didnât respond. At this point, you just wanted him to spit out what he came to say and leave. Which was indeed different from how you usually felt about getting alone time with him, but he was being a dick.
Almost as if he heard your thoughts, he turned to look at you. âIâm not trying to be a dick, Y/N. Iâm really not. But all this time and you never told me once that you had an angel riding shotgun with you? The same angel who tricked us and took Luciferâs side, and then tricked us again and almost got us all killed?â
You looked over at him with a scoff. âWhen was I supposed to tell you, Dean? In between Chuck trying to end the world and you helping with Jackâs powering up regimen so he can take him down? Or during Michaelâs mindwalk inside your head? When was I supposed to tell you? We never talk anymore.â
âThatâs not true,â he argued.
You got to your feet, glaring at him. âYes, it is! The only time I hear from you is when you need something.â You ignored Deanâs angry expression and continued. âWhen you need help for a case, information, whatever it is. That is the only time I hear from you!â
âYeah, well, itâs a two-way street. When was the last time you called just to check in? Tell us how youâre doing? When?â
You let out a laugh of disbelief. âYou told me we were done, Dean! Right after Michael possessed you the first time. You remember that?â
Now he was on his feet, too, scowling at you. âMe saying we were done didnât mean we were out of each otherâs lives forever! If I didnât call you about hunts or Sam didnât call you to ask you to keep an eye out for something wherever you were, we wouldnât even know you were still alive!âÂ
That last word made you wince. You tried to hide it but Dean saw it. He let out a breath and the next time he spoke, he was no longer yelling. âYou can blame me all you want, Y/N, but you didnât tell Sam, either.â
âThere was nothing to tell,â you mumbled, sitting back down on the table, refusing to look at him.
He gave you a look before sitting back down next to you, closer than before. âLook, I didnât come here to fight. I want to clear the air. Youâve never pulled a gun on me before.â
You arched your brows over at him. You had done it quite a few times over the years, when he was a demon being the most recent.
âNot on me,â he clarified.Â
You turned back to the road but didnât say a word.
He laid a gentle hand on your knee. âI want us to be good, Y/N. Youâre familyâŚand youâre still important to me.â
You briefly closed your eyes in pain. It had always been a tough balancing act, straddling the line of family and you and Dean being something more to one another. Even before you got together and made it official. Even back when you were teenagers. But ever since he put an end to your relationship, it had become almost impossible for you to continue doing. But he was rightâŚyou both were still family, and you didnât want him shut out of your life. You had been broken-hearted at the thought of it not a mere hour ago before heâd called.
You covered his hand with yours. âI know. Youâre still important to me, too, and youâre right, weâre family.â Â
Dean's eyes were transfixed on your hands until he glanced up at you, his eyes softer than before.
You squeezed his hand. âWeâre good.â You gave him a nod and let him go, waiting a moment before you added, âAs long as you leave Ana alone.â
He shot you a look but you never glanced away. He needed to know you meant it.
Dean sighed, studying you. âFor now,â he agreed.Â
âDean, thatâsââ
âThatâs all youâre getting out of me.â He rubbed his thumb over your knee. âUnless you tell me what happened.â
You dropped your gaze to your lap. âWhy do you want to know about that? Iâm here, arenât I?â
âBecause,â Your eyes lifted to his, hearing the breaks in his voice. âI need to know why Cas sees the claim she has on your soul.â
Crap. You should have known from how Cas was studying you since youâd set foot in the Bunker. âItâs not what you think,â you started.
âThen what is it? Because it looks to me like she tricked you into selling your soul to her.â
You moved your knee from under his hand and pulled away. âThatâs not what happened. She didnât trick me.â
âThen what did happen?â He cupped your cheeks and forced you to look at him. âY/N, talk to me,â he implored. âI need to know whatâs going on.â
You thought it over for a moment, realizing you really didnât have a way around this, now that Dean knew. And truthfully, you didnât really want one, though you still felt the heavy weight of shame wrapped around you, something you knew would be even heavier by the time you finished explaining.Â
You grabbed his hand and turned to kiss his wrist before getting to your feet. Dean let you go and you took a few steps away, your arms crossed and your back to him, taking a deep breath. âDo you remember the witch who killed my family?â
âYeah, back in Phoenix. Dad tried to track her down after but couldnât. Why?â
You pressed your lips together. âI found her.â You didnât need to turn around to know Dean was frozen in shock. âI came across her during another case.â
Dean was in front of you before you could blink. âPlease tell me you didnât take her on alone.â
You stared at him, saying nothing.
âDammit, Y/N! You should have called us! What the hell were you thinking?â
 âI was thinking the bitch had killed my family and I wanted her dead.â
He shook his head, angry at you as you knew he would be. âBut you donât go it alone! Weâve talked about this. Never alone!â
âYeah, I know and youâre right, alright? But Iâm standing here in front of you now so do you want me to finish the story or not?â You snapped.
His jaw clenched and he glared at you but remained quiet.
You let out an aggravated breath. âI didnât have time to call anyone else. I didnât want her to escape and be in the wind again so the hunter I was with at the time, Carrie, she and I went after her.â Dean briefly closed his eyes but kept his gaze on you. âShe had a pack of werewolves she was working with and she set them on me. I killed a few but there were too many. They ripped me apart. Carrie, too.â You felt a lump begin to form in your throat at the thought of the hunter youâd gotten killed but you swallowed it back down. âThey were about to finish me off when two other hunters showed up. Carrie thought we might be going into a trap so she called them while I was gearing up. There were still too many werewolves but they managed to get us out of there. They drove us straight to this church in the next town where a faith healer had set up shop. The rumor going around the hunter community at that time was that this healer might actually be an angel, one of the fallen.â Your eyes began to well up. âCarrie didnât make it.â
Dean briefly dropped his gaze down to the ground.
âI almost didnât and honestly, I wouldnât have if it hadnât been for Ana. She healed me.â You nearly winced thinking about the next part you would have to tell him. âOnce I was up and moving around again, I didnât want the witch to disappear and she already had a hell of a head start so I asked Rick, one of the hunters that helped us, if he knew of a crossroads in town.â
You saw Deanâs lips part in shock and then his eyes hardened. âAre you kidding me? After everything Sam and I told you, after everything you saw happen with my deal, you stillââ
âYou didnât hear the screams my sister made when she was dying, Dean!â He pressed his lips into a thin line but didnât say anything to that. How could he? Sure, heâd seen people die in some of the worst ways imaginable since becoming a hunter, but he also saw the nightmares you had for years afterwards. They all had.
Dean had held you as you shook in terror, crying into his neck as he tried to assure you that you were safe. There were many nights your cries had woken Sam up as well and heâd slip into Deanâs bed, laying his head on your back and hugging you from behind while you sobbed and his brother whispered reassurances to you. If John was around when the nightmares happened, heâd keep quiet while his sons comforted you but the next morning, heâd let you pick the music you wanted to hear and would offer you to ride shotgun if you wanted. You would choose Deanâs favorite Led Zeppelin tape every time and sit in the back, opting to let Sam take the front. Dean would hold your hand and rub tender circles into your skin while you stared out the back window of the Impala until you would get sleepy and rest your head on his shoulder. Dean, Sam, John â none of them could keep the nightmares away, but they made you feel safe again after youâd lost your family. They became your family and John trained you to become a hunter just like his boys.
Tears threatened to spill down your cheeks. âShe was only six years old!â You had to watch as the witch had liquefied her insides, causing as much pain and torment as possible. Youâd not only heard her painful screams but the terrified yells of your mother as she also witnessed your sisterâs death before the witch moved onto your older brother. John got there in time to save you, the last one left; youâd had to watch and hear them all die â your parents, your siblings â helpless to do anything since you were magically bound. âI would have done anything to get that bitch and make sure she never hurt anyone else ever again.â
Deanâs fist clenched at his side but he nodded. He understood; you knew he did.
âAs it turns out, I didnât get that far. Ana overheard our conversation. Rick was trying to talk me out of it but I was insistent. She pulled me to the side and told me that if I was going to throw my life away to go after the hag, then she had a one-time offer for me. She offered me the same deal a crossroads demon would have: my soul for the witch. But instead of ten years, there would be no ticking clock over my head, no monsters from Hell would come to drag me down to the pit, and once I died, whenever that would be, my soul would belong to her and her alone. No Heaven, no Hell, just hers, to do with as she wished.â
âY/N,â Dean let out in a broken whisper. You could see this was killing him but you had to finish explaining, make him understand. As ashamed as you were, you still wanted him to know the truth.
âI took it, Dean.â
A tear dropped down his cheek and you fought every impulse you had to reach over and wipe it away.
âAnd she kept her part of the bargain. She packed up and traveled with us to where the witch was hiding out. We caught them off guard. Rick and Layla finished off the rest of the werewolf pack and Ana stayed with me. The witch used some sort of spell to banish Ana and then it was just me and her.â You knew this next part was going to hurt him but you had to say it. âShe killed me, Dean.â
He stared at you in horror.
âThe same way she killed my family. I felt everything they did.â You were looking through Dean now, awash in memories. âYou see, she recognized me and she decided to finish me off the same way she did them. I heard her laughing in the background while she... The pain aloneâŚâ You came back to yourself with a jolt, realizing you were no longer in that place, writhing in agony on the floor as your insides burned and turned to liquid, blood pouring from your eyes, nose, and mouth as you screamed and screamed. âThe next thing I remember, Ana was crouching over me. She had healed my body and put my soul back inside.â You whispered the last part in awe. That part of the story still inspired wonder for you, even now.Â
âShe had overpowered the witch somehow when she was able to get back to us. Ana left her for me to deal with and deal with her, I did.â You clenched and unclenched your jaw at the memory of the bitchâs screams of agony before you finished her off. You made sure she felt everything your family did, everything you had, and Ana had been more than willing to help you.
âYou died?â Dean choked out.
You glanced up at him and noticed the devastation in his expression, his eyes still wet. âFor only a few minutes,â you tried to reassure him. He didnât need to know that it had been a little longer than that. You could see how torn up he was already now that he knew what happened to you. âThe witchâs spell wasnât as effective as an angel banishing sigil so Ana was able to come back pretty quickly.â
You watched as he reached for you, cupping your cheeks and pulling you into him. His lips were on yours before you could react and you let him kiss you, feeling his desperation, knowing he was reassuring himself that you were okay, here in his arms, alive. When he finally broke away from you, he gently grasped your arms and laid his forehead against yours, staring into your eyes. âI shouldâve never let you go,â he whispered. âI was only trying to keep you safe, Iâm sorry.â
Your brows furrowed slightly. âDean, what are you talking about?â
He sighed and pressed a tender kiss to your nose before lifting his head. âWhen Michael let me go the first time, I was scared he was going to come after everybody I cared about so IâŚâ You saw his Adamâs apple bob up and down. âI ended it between us.â
Your jaw dropped. âWhy would you do that? I could have helped you track him down!â
âBecause I wanted you safe!â He yelled in exasperation. âI didnât know what Michael was gonna do, okay? I didnât want you getting caught in the crossfire!â
âYou donât get to make that decision for me!â You argued.
âYeah, I do, because I love you, goddammit!â He looked just as surprised as you felt by his accidental admission.
His words hit you like a semi on a slippery freeway. A part of you wanted to respond and the other partâŚthe other part wanted to skip right past it as if it had never been said. Especially when you thought back to the heartbreak youâd felt when he coldly told you that you were done and he needed some space, implying you needed to leave the Bunker asap. No explanation, no goodbye, justâŚdone.
The lump was back in your throat again, forcing you to swallow it back down. âYeah, well, that still doesnât give you the right to do what you did.â You crossed your arms and looked away from him, back towards the motel, so he wouldnât see the tears building in your eyes at his declaration that you would have given anything to hear more than a year ago. You saw the Impala still parked where Dean had left it and you remembered it was facing your room and who was in that room. Too little, too late now. Â Â Â
You felt Deanâs fingers gently grip your chin and turn your head back towards him. His green eyes were glistening, full of a deep sadness youâd only seen before when he talked about his mom and their family back in the day or when heâd finally managed to tell you about his time with Lisa and Ben. âAnd it didnât keep you all that safe, did it?â The corners of his lips tipped up in a remorseful smile.
You watched him for a moment and then lifted up on your toes, gripping his face to kiss him. You put everything you felt for him into it, not wanting him to ever doubt just how much of a hold he still had on your heart. When you pulled back, you looked into his eyes and spoke truly. âI love you, Dean. Iâm always going to love you. Youâre the love of my life.â His eyes softened at your words. âBut things are different now. Iâm different. And things will never be as they were before.â You ran your thumb tenderly over his lips before stepping back, putting more distance between you.Â
You saw as he tried to recover from what youâd said, nodding and turning from you to run a hand down his face, effectively wiping away the wetness from his stubbled cheeks. You heard a quiet sniffle and gave him a moment.Â
âAnd, uh,â You glanced up at him. âWhat about your soul? Cas said you still have her mark. Are you still stuck in some deal?â
You smiled, shaking your head. âNot technically. Itâs there as more of a failsafe.â
âFailsafe?â
âIn case something happens to me, then my soul goes to her. Just like it did the last time.â
âAnd what if something happens to her?â
You frowned, not liking that possibility being voiced, especially given the current circumstances. Plus, you wouldnât put it past Dean to be thinking over options to free you. âThen the mark disappears. But then itâs anybodyâs game.â
âBut youâd be free,â he insisted.
Your jaw clenched and you lifted your chin defiantly. You knew it; you knew Dean and the way he thought way too well. Youâd been trained together and hunted together for years, after all. âI donât want to be free. Not the way youâre implying.â
His brows drew together in confusion. âWhy wouldnât you want to be free?â
âYou have Cas. You should understand.â
âCas doesnât own my soul, Y/N. Thatâs completely different.â
âIs it?â
âUh, yeah, Iâd say it is.â
He obviously didnât get your meaning, or he was trying hard not to. You decided to let it go. âWe may not have the profound bond that you and Cas do, but what we have works for us. Letâs just leave it at that.â
He scrubbed at his jaw, staring at you, before closing the distance between you again. This time you expected it when he kissed you and you held onto his jacket, kissing him back. You hadnât lied before; he was the love of your life, deep within your heart, and he always would be. âIf you ever want out of this, you call me,â he whispered.Â
You nodded, closing your eyes when he leaned in to kiss you again. You knew you wouldnât be making that call but you knew he would refuse to let you go unless you gave him that reassurance. He rubbed his nose along yours and you nearly smiled at the memory it produced from when you two used to make out as teenagers.
âWhat about the plan for Chuck? And Amara? Do you still want my help with that?â
âNo, sweetheart,â he murmured. âI want you as far from here as you can get. Just in case things go South.â
You stared up at him sadly. âDean, I know you and Ana have history but sheâs only there to protect me. We could help.â
âThatâs not it. If this plan doesnât work, with Jack, then weâre all screwed.â
You tugged at his jacket with your hands. âWhich is why you can use all the help you can get.â
âY/N, you canât help on this one.â You were about to protest when he spoke again. âNot this time.â
âThen why did you call me?â
He gave you a sad smile and you felt his arms tighten around you. âWhy do you think?â
Memories flashed through the forefront of your mind:Â
âŚâBlaze of Gloryâ by Bon Jovi playing in the background of the Impala and Dean singing it into your ear as you fell asleep on his shoulder in the backseat,
âŚConversations with him and Sam about how you all would like to go out fighting if you had a choice on how youâd die as a hunter,
âŚDean holding your bare body to his in the bed of a motel room that heâd been able to secure after a few successful games of Pool while John was on a hunt, with Sam in the next room and you two having just lost your virginities to each other, murmuring how he wanted to keep you with him always, believing that youâd fallen asleep,
âŚHim cuddling up to you in the Dean Cave during a western youâd seen a thousand times (because it was one of his favorites) and him telling you that he and Sam would be Butch and Sundance but you would be Etta Place which would cause you to frown and him to then grumble that you could be his Sundance which would earn him a kiss on the cheek while Sam rolled his eyes.
You knew right then that he didnât fully believe Billieâs plan would work, though he hoped it would. Which meant you might never see him again. Because there was no way Chuck wouldnât be pissed at the attempt and come right after him and Sam.
Your vision began to blur with the building tears and you gave him your own sad smile. âAnd now youâre sending me away? Again? Thatâs not how itâs supposed to go. Remember?â
He wiped your cheeks with both thumbs. âYou said it yourself, sweetheart, things are different now. Besides, Sam and I talked it over before I came out here. He agrees. We both want you somewhere safe.â
âSo youâre making me Etta Place again?â You choked out.
 âBaby,â A tear made its way down his cheek. âYou were never supposed to be anyone else.â
You sobbed out a laugh and hugged him tightly, not wanting to let him go. âYou could come with us. You and Sam and Cas and Jack. You could leave this all behind and come with us. Just as long as you donât pick Bolivia.â
He chuckled into your ear. âI wish I could, sweetheart. Chuck would find us wherever we tried to go. Billieâs plan is the best weâve got. Weâre going to see it through. And the only way I can do that,â He pulled back from you and held onto your arms, rubbing soothing circles into them with his thumbs. âIs if I know youâre far away from here. Sheâs another dick angel in my book and I donât trust her, but if sheâll keep you safe, then thatâs all I care about right now.â
You nodded and sniffled. âAre you sure I canât change your mind?â
He framed your face with his hands and shook his head.Â
More tears spilled down your cheeks. âI love you,â you whispered.
âI love you, too, sweetheart. Always have,â He pulled you into an embrace and kissed the side of your head. âAlways will.â
You didnât know how long you stayed like that for but he held you until the tears finally stopped flowing. You were ashamed at how easily you had been willing to dismiss him from your life after he had broken your heart, after heâd threatened Ana, and now you might never see him again. Your heart literally felt torn in two. A part of you wanted to go with him, no matter how he or Ana might protest, no matter if you ended up dying, but the other part wanted to give him what he asked for. So he could have peace of mind and be able to focus on the plan if for nothing else.  Â
You had loved Dean Winchester since you were ten years old. You knew in that moment, just as you did back then and all of the time between, that you would love him for the rest of your life, however long that might be. He would always have a piece of your heart, even if your soul belonged to somebody else. Â

You watched as Dean backed Baby out of her spot in front of your room and you gave him a wave. Heâd wiped away your tears, kissed you goodbye one last time, and told you to haul ass out of Kansas by morning. Heâd promised to call you the following evening with an update.Â
Once he was speeding down the road out of sight, you opened the door, letting out a breath of relief to see Ana still sitting where youâd left her. You knew Dean didnât mean her any harm at the moment, but you werenât sure just how much of your goodbye with Dean sheâd actually heard. Probably everything, if her stare was anything to go by.Â
âI take it you heard everything?â
âI did.â She got to her feet, making her way over to you. âSo you still love him, just as I said earlier which you completely denied.â
You gave her a look. âAna, if you heard everything then you knowââ  Â
âI do.â Her eyes studied your face, most likely seeing the puffiness underneath your bloodshot eyes from crying so much. She reached out a hand and cupped your cheek, tenderly stroking it with her thumb. âIâll give Castiel one thing, human love is beyond puzzling. I certainly didnât need a magic 8 ball to know how that little convo was going to go. Despite how much Dean Winchester has hurt you, I was pretty sure for a moment there you were going to get another room and I was going to have to listen to the sounds of two primates mating in the wild.â
You yanked your face away and glared at her. âStop it, Ana.â You made your way to the bed, roughly unzipping your bag and tossing everything of yours inside. âDean said we should get out of Kansas as soon as possible. He doesnât know when the next part of Billieâs plan is kicking off or when Amara is going to show up with Chuck, so it might not be safe to spend the night. We should keep moving.â You felt her hand on your shoulder and you let out an irritated sigh before turning to scowl at her. âWhat?â
She stared at you for a moment before leaning down to brush her lips over yours. You froze, unsure of what to do. Ana had never done something like this before and even stranger, you could feel yourself responding to it. Just like you had with Dean, though it was different, softer, and lit up a separate part of you inside. You felt yourself attempting to deepen the kiss but she pulled away, leaving you feeling dazed, yearning, guilty, and frustrated â a confusing swirl of emotions.
She smirked down at you, pleased with your reaction and trailed a gentle finger over your lips. âWe should be fine here for the night. We can leave in the morning when youâve gotten some sleep so you can drive. Iâll keep watch.â She turned and walked away, still smirking, and left you watching after her in complete shock.
You shook it off the best you could and went about getting the things you would need for the night out of your bag. Ana was kissing you now? That was new. Could today get any more complicated?

You were submerged in darkness, nothing but pure black everywhere you looked. The last thing you knew you were screaming out in agony, feeling infinite pain, mentally begging for death. Then, nothing. You were just floating along inâŚnothing.
âCome to me.â
You heard the sweetest voice you had ever heard, calling out to you, and you wanted to go to it but you werenât sure how. When you attempted to move, you couldnât. You were frozen in a sea of nothing.Â
âY/N,â the voice called. âCome to me now.â As soothing as that voice had been, you could hear the clear command at the end. You wanted to go but how?Â
Suddenly, a shaft of bright blue-white light appeared right in front of you. âLetâs go,â the voice called, sounding much closer and it vibrated off of the blackness surrounding you. The light reached out to you and you somehow reached back. You liked the light, trusted it, and it felt warm when it touched you. Warmth that reminded you of your grandmotherâs homemade apple pie fresh out of the oven, Dean and Sam snuggled up against you in the motel rooms youâd stayed in often as children, your motherâs smile as you and your siblings played on the swingset in the backyard, the blanket your father wrapped around you when you were home sick from school, the feeling of Deanâs hand in yours â pure warmth. You felt completely safe and whole, as if nothing bad or painful could get at you here, not while the light was touching you.
âThere.â The light pulled you further into it and it was so blindingly beautiful that you felt the urge to cry at the same time that you wanted to smile. âCome to me.â At this final command, you pushed into the light at the same time it pulled you forward and everything went white.
The next second, you were back in your body, staring up at a familiar red-headed woman though her eyes were glowing the same color light you had been moving towards a mere moment ago. Two little dots of the blue-white light focused on you as the angelâs hands rested on your chest, a golden glow emanating from them.Â
You blinked and coughed and the lights faded from her eyes as did the glow from her hands. Now very worried looking brown eyes were gazing down at you. âTook you long enough,â she muttered. âHow do you feel?â
You coughed again and tried to sit up with her helping you. You suddenly took notice of a familiar face, a face that haunted your dreams every single night, sneering at you, her hands bound by an invisible force, hanging from something unseen. Her lips also appeared to be sealed by that same force. âWhatâŚhappened?â You rasped out.
âThereâs no easy way to say this. You died.â
You turned wide eyes on her. âWhat? H-How?â
Ana glared over at the witch. âHer.â
You met the witch with your own glare and it all came back to you in a flash: the pain, the torture, the screaming, your family. At that last thought, you slowly got to your feet, Ana helping to steady you. âWhatâs holding her?â
She smirked over at the old hag. âMe.â
Something occurred to you just then. âWhy did you bring me back? You had my soul. You couldâve just walked away with it. No one wouldâve been the wiser. So why bring me back?â You were very well aware of how this angel operated. You had been brought to the forefront of her business after all, bleeding and torn up on deathâs door. Granted, she hadnât charged you for saving your life but you werenât ignorant to the donations she usually collected for her services.Â
Her jaw tightened and you could tell she was thinking it over before she turned to answer you. âIâm nothing if not an excellent businesswoman. A dealâs a deal. The witch was alive and you werenât. That wasnât the terms of our agreement so I brought you back. I canât have word getting around that I donât hold up my end of the deal. Itâs not good for business.â
You werenât quite sure you believed her. Not only because she was an angel (and an angel that charged people money to heal them) but because somehow you just knew that hadnât been the reason sheâd done it. But that was a problem for later. Now, your focus was on the witch. âSo, are you going to let her go so I can finally finish her off?â
âHmm, I donât really think thatâs a good idea, do you? Last time you went toe to toe with her, you died.â
âYou werenât here then as my backup generator. Now, you are.â
âOh, really, Rocky? Thatâs what you think I am? A defibrillator? Maybe I should let her go and let you die again. And this time, I wonât bring you back. You would make a nice addition to my collection of beautiful things stored in my Louis Vuitton. You know, they say diamonds are forever but itâs really all about souls this year.â
You both heard the witch trying to yell something but unable due to her invisible gag. âOkay, seriously, we can argue later. Let her go, Ana, Iâve got this.â You picked up the blade that had been thrust out of your hand before the pain and screaming started, and tensed in preparation.
The angel turned to you with brows drawn together. âAna?â
âJo then. Now, come on, letâs do this.â You were more than ready to take this bitch down.
âNo. I like the sound of Ana. Itâs better.â
You glanced at her in disbelief. âSeriously?â
âOh. Right.â She went to wave her hand in the witchâs direction when she stopped. âActually, may I make a suggestion for this little revenge fantasy of yours?âÂ
You shot her a look.Â
âI think youâll like it.â She gave you a wicked smirk and then leaned in to whisper in your ear. A smirk started to appear on your own face the more she talked. She had been right. You liked her suggestion. It was going to take you hours to finish the witch and since you had just been brought back to life, fully healed, you had more than enough energy to pull it off.Â
Bright flashes happened and you could hear the witchâs muffled screams as you carved into her and Ana then healed her. More bright flashes and you could see Anaâs devious smirk as she began to neutralize her angel-style but stopped right before it took. Another bright flash and you glared into the witchâs eyes as you stabbed her, gritting out, âThat was for my sister.â As youâd anticipated after agreeing to Anaâs suggestion, it took both of you hours to torture and kill the witch. Ana had liquified her insides multiple times throughout before bringing her back from the brink. Rick and Layla had left long ago, satisfied that they had gotten payback for Carrie with the werewolves they took out and not wanting to be a part of what you and Ana were doing to the witch. Another bright flash and the witchâs lips unsealed with a scream that sounded an awful lot like your sisterâs that then turned into booming thunder.
You woke with a gasp and grabbed your gun that always had a few rounds of witch-killing bullets loaded, sitting straight up and glancing around the dark room, aiming for anything that might move. Your eyes came to a stop on Ana, sitting in the same chair as before, her eyes glowing that familiar bluish-white light. You lowered your gun in relief. To anyone else, this very picture might scare them but to you it was soothing and made you feel safe; it reminded you of when sheâd brought you back and how it felt before you were back in your body completely.Â
The glowing light suddenly disappeared and the dark reigned once more. âItâs okay,â she reassured. âItâs just a thunderstorm.â Almost as if to solidify her explanation, a loud clap of thunder sounded overhead. âNo oneâs here but me.â
You nodded and when the room lit up with a lightning flash, you could see she was right. You placed your gun back underneath your pillow and hugged your knees to your chest. âI had that dream again.â
Ana stopped counting her money and glanced up at you. You always marveled at her ability to see in complete darkness, to the point that she could do things like that without any light whatsoever. âThe witch one?â
âYeah,â you whispered.Â
âFrom when you were younger or from when she killed you?â
âWhen I died. I think telling Dean maybe got me thinking about it again so thatâs whyâŚâ You gestured towards your head. âI was remembering the pain and the screamingâŚâÂ
You heard the chair lightly scrape across the floor and in the next flash of lightning, you saw her coming over to you. She gently sat on the bed next to you and wrapped an arm around you, pulling you close until your head was on her shoulder. âIâm sorry I didnât get there fast enough.âÂ
You shook your head. âDonât apologize. You saved me and then helped me finish her.â
âTrue.â She ran a tender hand over your hair. âBut I wish you didnât have those memories.â After a moment, she added, âI could take them away if you wanted.â Sheâd made you this offer before but you had refused it then and you were going to refuse it now.
âNo, thanks though. I need those memories to keep me sharp, help keep me alive.â
âI thought thatâs what you had me for,â she teased.
You smiled. âMy defibrillator?â
Ana scoffed. âI still canât believe you called me that.â
âYou called yourself that. I said you were my backup generator.â
âSame thing.â
You lifted your head and shot her a look. âHardly.â
She smiled and you couldnât help but study her. Remembering the kiss earlier, you knew she cared for you more than the average human (any other human really) but you never thought in a million years that she could possibly have feelingsâŚlike that. She was an angel and you were only human after all. Didnât Cas say once that his true form was the size of a Chrysler building and that humans were mere ants to angels? How did the Chrysler building feel anything for an ant?
You remembered seeing Anaâs face for the first time through a haze of pain. She had stared down at you as she started to heal you, her lips parted in shock before they pressed together in determination. You thought back to her insistence that you take her up on her offer of a soul deal to get what you wanted, assuring you that demon deals were a nasty, messy business that you definitely had to read the fine print on before you signed. And the one thing you hadnât told Dean is that when Ana brought you back after the witch killed you, her mark was no longer on your soul. When you died, your soul had gone to her as per the deal youâd made, but once you were back inside your body, breathing again, your soul was your own. So her whole line of wanting to make sure you both got what you wanted out of the deal had been complete bullshit. Something you didnât find out until later on, when she reamed you out for almost dying again on another hunt: a dark entity in an abandoned asylum outside of Chicago. By that time, you trusted Ana enough to make another deal with her. If something happened to you, you trusted that she would keep your soul safe until she revived you or otherwise. What that otherwise was you couldnât be sure, but you trusted her implicitly to look out for you. Something she had been doing ever since you crossed each otherâs paths.
Things suddenly became so clear to you, almost as if you had been trying to see out of a foggy window but no matter how much you rubbed at it or turned the defroster on, it never clearedâŚuntil now.Â
Her smile faded slightly when you leaned in and gently brushed your lips against hers, pulling back to see what she would do. Another lightning flash lit up the room and you could see her glancing back and forth between you and your mouth, leaning in slowly. You met her halfway and a light fluttery feeling bloomed in your chest when you connected and this time it was more than just a brush of lips. You turned your body slightly towards her and cupped her cheek, taking control of the kiss. It surprised you a little but it felt like you were kissing someone who was inexperienced. You couldnât tell if it had to do with you being a woman or a human, and she was holding back either way, or if she had never truly done this before. Regardless, you looked forward to finding out.
She began to mimic your movements and the kiss grew more passionate. You realized that you wanted more of the kiss, more of her. You reached up and began to slowly unbutton her Mulberry silk blouse (as sheâd told you so many times before when warning you not to get it dirty if you opened something near her) but her hand covered yours, stopping you.Â
You broke away from her, your brows drawn together. âWhat?â
She trailed fingertips from your cheek down to your lips, intently studying you.
âAna?â
Her eyes met yours. âYou need sleep so you can drive in the morning. I said we would be okay staying here tonight, but once morning hits, we need to leave.â You went to protest when she shook her head. âOnce weâre far enough away, weâll have plenty of time for this. But for now, sleep.â
You wanted to argue that Chuck could soon end all life as you knew it so there was no time like the present but this was also new to you. Youâd never been with a woman before, never mind an angel. What were the rules? How did it go? Being with Dean, youâd seen some porn in your time so you vaguely had an idea how it went with women, but nothing concrete. Youâd only ever been with Dean and a few other guys after all. But an angel inside a female human vesselâŚand a female humanâŚput point blank, how the hell did that work?    Â
So, you didnât push and instead, nodded your agreement. Ana got off the bed and you laid back down, settling the sheets over you once more. She took a seat next to you, sitting against the headboard, and began to gently brush your hair back with her hand. You had always wondered why she always seemed to be touching you or caressing you when you two were alone (and she wasnât miffed at you); now you knew why. It wasnât long before your eyes started to close and you began to drift off, hoping you wouldnât go straight back into a nightmare. Thankfully, the thunder seemed to be moving away from your location.
Almost as if she heard your thoughts, Ana murmured, âSleep. Iâll keep you safe.â
You nearly smiled at her words. You never told her this because not only would she have gotten offended but she wouldâve denied it to the ground, but most times, you almost felt like you had a guardian angel watching over you. A guardian angel that dressed better than most humans and would kill for a top of the line Hermes handbag (and you meant that literally). Who gave you dirty looks and a hard time most days, but a guardian nonetheless. Now, you werenât quite sure what she would be to you. You were now glad she had stopped you before. You both had some things to figure out and a discussion should be had whenever you got to where you were going next, but regardless, one thing was for sure: you knew she would keep you safe.

A/N: I know Cas had to stick his hand inside a human's chest to be able to read the marks of an angel on the bones of that human, but I decided to adjust it for fic purposes. I initially was going to do something similar to the handprint but I liked this idea better.
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"Sleep. I'll keep you safe." - Dean Winchester Prompt Response

Summary: When Sam calls to tell you that Dean is gone, you can't accept it. Not until you visit the offline Bunker and see for yourself. ...But is he really gone?
Pairing: Dean Winchester x Female!Reader; Dean Winchester x Huntress!Female!Reader
A/N: Prompt from @thelonelyempath. I had this idea for a scene in my head that took place during 15x20 with the reader and Sam & then from there it just kind of wrote itself, including the semi-twist. Hope it's okay.
There is a song mentioned in here ("Is This Love" by Whitesnake) which is a sort of homage/dedication/thank you. I read this Dean x Reader fic a long time ago (I can't remember the name of the fic or the author right now, I'm sorry!) but they used the song for some Dean/Reader time in the Impala and I had never heard the song before so I checked it out. I have become obsessed with it. It's so perfect, not only for Dean but in general as an 80s love rock ballad. So thank you to that author whoever you are!
This is meant to take place between mid-15x20 and Dean's foray in The Winchesters (pre-series).
Unbeta'd so all mistakes are mine.
Warnings: angst; mentions of character death; mentions of implied sex
Word Count: 12k+
Taglist: @avada-kedavra-bitch-187; @rieleatiel
Dean Taglist: @heartlessdelusions; @nancymcl; @brightlilith
Jensen Taglist: @samanddeaninatrenchcoat; @deansbbyx
"Sleep. I'll keep you safe."
Soldier Boy version ⨠Beau version ⨠Jenny version ⨠Tom version ⨠Jason version ⨠Anael version ⨠SDV Alex version

You sat on the corner of the bed in your motel room, numb, your phone next to you, having been forgotten long ago.Â
It couldnât be true. It wasnât. You refused to believe it. How was Dean just gone? On a simple hunt? How?
Sam had called you to give you the news. You could hear the breaks in his voice as he relayed what happened, sounding as if he had been crying just a few minutes before. Vampires. Who were mute. A gang of them run by a vampire named Jenny they had faced off with years ago. On a hunt with John. She had gotten away and they thought she was gone for good. Apparently not.
You were frozen, in shock, unable to process what he was telling you.Â
âY/N?â
âI⌠I need to see him,â you whispered.
Sam was quiet for a moment before he forced out, âI gave him a hunterâs funeral.â
You shut your eyes in pain. âWhat?â You could feel your throat tightening as well as your chest.
âIâm sorry, Y/N, but I had to. I couldnâtâŚâ You heard him take a breath. âI couldnât make the long drive with⌠I just couldnât.â You could hear those breaks again and you should have been hurting for him, that not only did he have to watch his brother die but heâd had to burn him alone. But right then you got angry and you couldnât help snapping at him.
âWhy would you burn his body, Sam? You know we need his body to bring him back!â
âY/N, he didnât want to be brought back.â
âYou donât know that!â
âYeah, I do. He told me right before he died. As long as I was going to be okay,â Another break. âHe was done.â
A tear rolled down your cheek and regret immediately consumed you. You knew Sam was telling you the truth. Dean making sure Sam would be okay as he was dying clinched it for you. Sam had always been his main concern. You started mentally berating yourself then. If only you hadnât let fear stop you, you could have given him something to live for, to fight for. He would have let Sam call for help, call Jack, something. He would have made sure he somehow made it home, just like he always did. But you didnât and now, he was gone. Truly and irrevocably gone.
Another tear slipped down your cheek and you quickly wiped it away. âI have to go, Sam.â
âY/N, Iââ
You ended the call and tossed the phone onto the bed. You werenât trying to be heartless. Sam was obviously struggling and you should be there for him. Thatâs what Dean would want, you knew that. The two of you being there for each other, helping one another, you looking after his little brother while he looked out for you. But you justâŚcouldnât.
Why hadnât you called Dean? After everything that went down with Chuck and Jack? Why hadnât you reached out? You owed him that at the very least. So why hadnât you?
You knew the answer to that. You were scared and like a coward, youâd told yourself it wouldnât have made a difference. It wouldnât have changed anything. But a part of you knew it would and that scared you just as much.
You thought back to the last time youâd seen him, right after he and Sam went to try to get Amara on board against Chuck. He was still reeling with the news that Cas had told him before heâd left, that Jack was going to sacrifice himself to kill Chuck. He cared about Jack, more than he let on, even though the kid had accidentally killed Mary. Jack was family to him and he was having a serious moment of doubt. If Jackâs plan would work; if he should let it happen; if he should tell Sam; if Chuck hadnât been right, he would win in the end. He was so beyond tired of that: Chuck winning. He didnât want to sacrifice Jack but if they could be free of Chuck and have a chanceâŚÂ
He was torn up about it and heâd called you, asked you where you were, then begged you to come to the Bunker when he found out you were only an hour or so away. You hadnât wanted to, you could hear the desperation in his voice and you knew all too well what would happen if you went. You were still hurting and you didnât know if you could survive that.Â
You didnât bother telling him that the reason you were an hour outside of town was because youâd temporarily settled there, not sure where to go or what to do. Sure, you took on hunts here and there, but ultimately you were lost. Ever since Dean broke things off with you because he couldnât tell what was real anymore versus what had been Chuck all along. The breakup had hurt, of course, but that caused pain in you that you werenât really sure you would ever come back from. Him thinking everything between you might not be real? After youâd given him everything you could because you deeply loved him? In your heart, you knew it was real, but when you had said this to him, heâd simply responded with âI donâtâ in his typical detached way he adopted whenever he had made up his mind that he had to do something for the greater good, no matter how hard it might be. You thought he had already broken your heart, but it shattered right then in your chest.
Since it was Dean, though, and he never begged, you went. And sure enough, what you worried would happen, happened. One minute, youâd been wiping the rare tears he let fall around you, and the next minute, he was kissing you and gently pushing you back onto his bed. You could feel the desperation in his movements, his touches, the way his lips trailed over your skin. Shockingly, he took his time with you, and it only hit you halfway through that this was his real goodbye. It wasnât guaranteed that Billieâs plan would work but he hoped it would. And if it did, then that meant he and Sam would finally be free and they could hang it up if they wanted to, do something else with their lives and move on. And that possible future didnât include you.Â
Youâd silently cried then, holding onto Dean as he moved and moaned into your ear. When he pulled back to kiss you, your cheeks were free of any tear tracks and you kissed him back. You wondered how on earth he couldnât feel that this was very real between you as you moved your hips to meet his in a tender rhythm as he held you in his lap, his green eyes staring into yours as he held you close. Sex was sex but this right here, this right in between you right then that he refused to put a name to, it was beyond real. You knew he could feel it just as much as you couldâŚso why was he still hellbent on throwing it (and you) away?
A little while later, you had laid there, with his head on your chest, running your fingers through his hair in soothing strokes, his body still entangled with yours, staring up at the ceiling as you both were still trying to catch your breath. Your heart spoke for you before you could stop it. âI love you,â you whispered, meaning it with every fiber of your being.
It shocked the hell out of you and made something warm and fluttery happen inside your chest when he sleepily murmured to your skin, âLove yâtoo. Donâgo.â You ended up chalking it up to him being in a post-sex sleep daze though, not knowing what he was really saying or even really having heard you correctly. That or he only meant for the night because the very next morning, things went back to how they were.
Dean seemed surprised when he woke up to find you next to him, scrolling through the news feed on your phone for any new cases. Youâd given him a warm smile. âHey, sleepyhead,â you teased.
Instead of smiling back, though, he cleared his throat and ran a hand through his hair. âHey.â You could see that familiar detached expression settle on his features and you knew he was regretting the night before. He had been drinking by the time you got there, sure, but he hadnât been inebriated. He was incredibly lucid by the time he made a move on you so try as he might, this couldnât be chalked up to a drunken mistake.
You could literally feel that wall going back up and you gave one last ditch effort to keep him from shutting you back out, even laying a hand over his. âDean, donâtââ
He pulled away from you and got out of bed, quickly slipping on his Scooby Doo boxers and jeans that he grabbed from the floor. You might have smiled seeing the familiar underwear that you hated but secretly loved if you werenât hurting so much. âIâm hungry. You hungry?â He asked, slipping a black t-shirt over his head. âIâll go see if Samâs cooking anything up. I need a serious cup of coffee. You justâŚâ He glanced back at you, seeing you holding the sheet tightly to your chest as you watched him, compulsively swallowing when he saw your eyes glistening. âYou, uh, just come out when youâre ready.â He then made his way out of the room, closing the door behind him and never looking back.Â
You sat back against the headboard, dissolving into a fit of tears and quiet sobs. You knew you should have never come. Once you were able to breathe without fresh tears welling up, you got yourself cleaned up and redressed. You splashed some water on your face and you took a deep breath before leaving the room. You were near the bunker stairs when Sam called out to you.
âHey! Y/N!âÂ
He was coming over to you, a big smile on his face. He was pleased to see you.
âHey,â you greeted back just as warmly, forcing a smile.
He gave you a quick hug and you could see Jack a little ways behind him, giving you a smile and wave. âI didnât know you were here. We were just about to have breakfast. Why donât you join us?â      Â
âOh, IâŚâ
You were saved from having to make an excuse when Dean appeared next to Jack, his expression severe and cold all at the same time. âSheâs got a hunt sheâs heading out for. Possible vamp nest in Duluth. Right, Y/N?â
Just when you thought he couldnât hurt you even more, there he went proving you wrong. âRight,â you agreed quietly. You turned a wan smile onto Sam. âIâll take a raincheck.â
âDuluth?â Sam glanced from his brother to you. âMaybe we can give you a hand on this one.â
âWe canât,â Dean stated firmly. He gave his brother a look and Samâs brows furrowed before realization played upon his features and his jaw tightened. He turned apologetic hazel eyes onto you. âDonnaâs up that way. If she needs a hand, she can call her,â Dean added.
You felt sick to your stomach. Obviously, you werenât heading to Duluth or anywhere near Minnesota but the way he dismissed you so casuallyâŚthe pain was overwhelming. The smile you kept on Sam turned into more of a grimace. âI appreciate the offer, Sam, but Iâm good. Like your brother said, I can call Donna if I need anything. Donât worry. Thanks, though.â You squeezed his arm and then turned to make your way up the stairs.
âBest of luck,â Dean gruffed out. You turned to see pure ice staring back at you.Â
You pressed your lips together to keep from falling apart right there, from demanding why Dean had obviously only called you for sex and a pick-me-up when there plenty of women in Lebanon that could do that for him, from begging him to wake up and see you were right in front of him and that what you had was very much real before it was too late. Instead, you continued climbing the stairs.Â
âKeep us updated and give us a call if you need anything,â Sam called after you.
âWill do,â you forced out.
âGood luck,â Jack offered.
When you reached the top, you glanced once more at Dean. His expression hadnât changed one bit. The green gaze staring back at you was cold, hard. You let out a huff and shook your head, turning to open the door and close it behind you. That had been the very last time you saw him.
After that, you went back to the motel you had been renting a room in, packed up, and headed across state lines. You ignored Deanâs calls but took Samâs.Â
Apparently, at some point, you had vanished when Chuck disappeared everyone. You had no idea until Donna filled you in. That explained the several missed calls from both Sam and Dean and the voicemails they left. Both had sounded desperate, especially Dean.Â
âPlease, Y/N. I know youâre pissed at me and I get it but please call me back. Or call Sam. I donât care. Just as long as we know youâre still with us and that youâre okay.â His tone sounded rough around the edges but considering the context Sam gave you when you did call him (there was no way you were calling Dean, especially not now), you realized they were just desperate to get in touch with anyone, having lost Cas and being the only three forms of life left on the planet.
Dean was right, you were angry. Angry that heâd used you that night, angry that heâd broken your heart in the first place. He had pursued you before you got together, not the other way around. By the time you let your guard down enough to let him in and things kicked off between you, he was deep in. Or so heâd said. By the time he ended things, you were deep in yourself. NowâŚnow you were in even deeper thanks to him, so deep you were pretty sure Dean would haunt you the rest of your life no matter how you tried to shut him out of your heart.
Another tear rolled down your cheek. Though, youâd never meant the word haunt literally.
You wiped your face with your sleeve and let out an aggravated breath before getting to your feet. You grabbed your coat, your emergency bag, your hunting bag, and the car keys from the table near the door. You locked up and got into the car you only used for hunts and grocery trips now, starting it and backing out of the driveway.Â
Itâs not that you doubted what Sam had told you or Sam himself, but you needed to see things for yourself. You turned the car in the direction that would lead you to Kansas.

You opened the door to the Bunker, seeing nothing but darkness greeting you, the clanking of the door being the only sound to echo in the large chamber. That was strange. They never shut it down when they left for hunts. You hit the lights and hearing a loud thrumming sound, you watched as they came back on, one by one. You had your own key since you were also a Legacy. Youâd never been more thankful for that fact when you arrived to find the Bunker locked down, no Sam in sight.
You shut the door behind you and dropped your bags near the table. You bit your lip to keep your eyes from welling up when you noticed an unfinished chess game on the table, most likely one that Dean and Cas had been engaged in, but now neither of them would be back to complete it. Instead, you focused on the matter at hand. You pulled your gun out and an angel blade, slipping the latter into your coat pocket in case you needed it. In the other pocket, you slipped a flask of holy water and a small piece of iron bar you could wield if need be. In your gun sat silver bullets; you couldnât be too careful nowadays. Especially if the word was out to the world of the supernatural that Dean Winchester was gone and only Sam was left now, alone.Â
You slowly made your way down the stairs, listening intently for any other noises you might hear. All that you could make out besides your footsteps was the low hum of electricity that was commonplace for the old bunker. You cleared the library, the hallways, the kitchen, the shower room, the infirmary, the Dean Cave where youâd been forced to watch The Lost Boys and slasher films more times than you cared to count (you had dug your teeth into your bottom lip to keep from crying when you saw the DVD cover of Tombstone left near the TV), every single room in the place until you came to the one that made a lump form in your throat. You swallowed it back down and forced yourself to focus, raising your gun that much higher. You opened the door and hit the lights, scanning every which way. The room was clear.
You lowered your gun and made your way inside, the lump in your throat back again. Your eyes roamed over the hastily made bed; the empty dog bowls on the floor (which made your brows furrow in confusion slightly); the messy desk; the empty beer bottles on the table; the headphones on the nightstand; the shotguns on the wall; the books scattered about; the load of laundry sitting off to the right in a corner. Memories washed over you and your eyes began to sting as tears welled up.Â
Youâd walked into the room to find Dean jamming out on his bed, listening to music through the headphones heâd insisted on buying on your last trip. You huffed out a laugh and dropped the laundry basket of folded clothes onto the bed, garnering his attention.Â
He opened his eyes and glanced up to find you smiling at him.Â
âWhat are you listening to?â
He held one of the phones away from his ear and you could hear some serious strumming of heavy metal guitar coming out of it. âHuh?â
âI said, what are you listening to?â You asked a little louder.
âWhat?â He nearly yelled.
You picked up the top item from your pile, his Scooby Doo underthings, and playfully tossed it at him. It landed squarely on his chest and he immediately jumped up as if it had burned him, his cheeks turning redder by the second as he threw the headphones onto the bed.
âYou did my laundry?â He asked in horror.
Amazing. You two had explored every single inch of each other time and time again, been sort of rooming together for the past month, but he was embarrassed that you washed his dirty underwear?
You shrugged and began to place his folded clothes on the bed. âI had room in the washer so I figured Iâd grab yours, too. Youâre welcome.â
âYou washed our clothes together?â He sounded genuinely surprised.
You gasped and gave him a mock look of horror. âOh no, not together.â You tossed a pair of jeans over at him and he caught it in time. âI used detergent, fabric softener, dryer sheets, and everything,â you teased. âBut putting it away is where I draw the line, pal. Thatâs on you.â You pointed to the neat pile sitting on the bed before moving over to the door to head to the room you kept your things in down the hall.Â
Arms wrapped around you from behind, stopping your trek, and Dean murmured into your ear, âYou washed my clothes for me?â
âAnd folded, too,â you pointed out. âDonât forget that.â
âMmm, what else can I get you to do for me?â He grabbed the basket from you and placed it down before gripping your hips and moving in to kiss your neck.
âHey, Iâm not your maid. I had room in the washer, that was it. Donât get used to this,â you laughed before digging your teeth into your lip when you felt his tongue on a particular part of your skin.Â
âWhat if I want to get used to this?â He moved up to your jaw line.
âIâd say youâre SOL. UnlessâŚâ
âUnless?â He hummed near your lips.
âUnless you finally let me tidy up this room a little.â
His head shot up, frowning down at you. âWhat? Why, whatâs wrong with how it is now?â
âWell,â You wrapped your arms around his neck. âSome of these papers on the desk need organizing, the books can be put in a stack on the table over there, these empty beer bottles can be thrown out, the shotguns you have near the bed can be put awayâŚâ
âThereâs nothing wrong with anything you just mentioned,â he grumbled.
âOh, really? So the other night when you were doing that thingââ
âThat thing you really like,â he interrupted, smirking cockily at you.
You had to keep from rolling your eyes and smirking yourself. âWhen I moved, I knocked into the shotgun and it fell. It almost went off. You remember that?â
âNothing happened or went off, well, except you.â His smirk got even bigger. âYou remember that?â
This time you gently swatted at his shoulder. âDean.â
He heard the warning in your no-nonsense tone and laughed, leaning in to kiss you. âAlright,â he whispered to your lips. âIâll put the shotguns up out of the way. But everything else stays.â
You huffed out an exasperated breath. One of these days when he wasnât looking, you swore youâd do as exactly as youâd suggested. Clear out the empty bottles and stack the books at the very least.Â
âHey, itâs all about compromise, right? Speaking of that,â He turned you around in his arms and you were once again facing the laundry basket heâd left on the floor. âFind a space and keep some of âem in here.â
A pleasant shock ran through you. âAre you sure?â You whispered.
He slowly turned you back around and gently cupped your chin. âYeah, sweetheart, Iâm sure. Youâre practically sleeping in here every night, anyway. Iâd rather you not have to put back on the same clothes from the night before or walk naked down to your room. Then again, nakedâŚâ
You glared up at him, making him chuckle and brush his lips against yours. âI just didnât want to crowd you,â you admitted after a moment. âItâs your space. If Iâm in here too much, I canââ
 âI want you here.â You gazed into his green eyes, unsure, but all you saw staring back at you was softness with a glint of earnestness. He was telling you the truth; he really wanted you to stay.Â
âOkay,â you agreed with a shy smile.
He beamed at you and then picked you up, making you gasp loudly and wrap your legs around his waist. âNot that youâre gonna be needing them right now.â
You shook your head and kissed him as he walked you both towards the bed. When he had you on it, you could hear the music coming from the forgotten headphones. âIs thatâŚWhitesnake?â
Dean smirked down at you. âUh huh. One sec.â He reached over, quickly clicked something on his phone, and the music suddenly changed. You smiled when a familiar song started up.
âReally?â
âWhat? Itâs our song.â
You framed his face with your hands, looking up at him affectionately. âDean Winchester, secretly sentimental and sensitive guy extraordinaire,â you teased him.
âShut up,â he mumbled. âIâm not any of that crap. Itâs the first song we made good use of Babyâs backseat to, thatâs all. Now that youâre staying in here, we gotta celebrate.â
Romantic. You rolled your eyes but smiled. âLike I said, sentimental.â You pulled him down to you and kissed him sweetly. Needless to say, he had been right; you hadnât needed your clothes for a little while.
You took in a ragged breath, your fingers gently touching over the papers on his desk. While you hated the empty beer bottles and you didnât want to end up possibly shot with a salt round during a passionate moment of sex, you really hadnât minded how he had things. You knew this was the first home he and Sam ever really had. He could keep things messy or disorganized if he wanted to; he had more than earned the right. It might sound silly to someone else but he deserved to experience living in a home, mess and all, like everyone did at some point in their lives. Not only did he not have a place to do that since heâd been four years old, heâd never felt comfortably settled in anywhere ever to be able to do it. You remembered him and Sam telling you how long it had taken Dean to settle into this room, to think of the Bunker as not just theirs but home. Youâd kick the crap out of anyone who tried to take that away from him, and you would be the last person to try to do it yourself. You still thanked him when he hung the shotguns up on the wall; you were beyond grateful. That time, he was the one who went off and quite happily.
A sob nearly tore its way out of your chest when you saw his handwriting on one of the papers. Your fingertips traced each letter. How could he really be gone?
You ran your fingers over an open file, wondering what he had been looking at, when you heard the clicking of nails on the floor behind you. You spun, lifting your gun, to find Sam standing in the doorway, watching you with wide eyes as a dog appeared beside him. That must have been what youâd heard. You lowered the gun and let out a relieved breath. âWhat are you doing here?â
You winced internally at your question. He had every right to be here, this was his home. You were the intruder.
âThe monitoring system we set up⌠I was alerted that someone was in the Bunker. I locked it down and I know only he and I had the keys, so I didnât know ifâŚâ You watched as he compulsively swallowed.
You turned back to the desk. âI get that. Where were you, by the way? Why did you lock it down?â He didnât answer for a moment when you glanced over your shoulder at him, seeing his gaze glued to the ground. âSam?â
His eyes flicked up to yours and he swallowed again. âI was on my way to Austin. For a case. But thenâŚâ He gestured towards you. âI turned around and headed back to see.â You noticed he didnât mention why he had locked the Bunker down but then again, he didnât really need to. Who else would be coming here now that Dean, Cas, and Jack were gone? Mary was gone as well as most of the other hunters youâd worked with over the past couple of years. Apocalypse World Bobby was still up in Minnesota somewhere. Apocalypse World Charlie and Stevie had moved East, choosing to retire after what happened with Chuck temporarily disappearing everyone. Garth and Bess still lived in their home with their family. Jody and the girls had their own operation up in Sioux Falls with Donna lending a hand every now and then. And youâŚwell, you never told Sam where you were.Â
You gave him a slow nod and dropped your eyes back down to the desk, running your fingers over the pages of an open lore book Dean had been reading. It was probably ridiculous but you thought maybe you could somehow still feel him here (though you did not want him to be a ghost), that perhaps by touch or sight or smell even that you could somehow connect to what his last days had been like. You wondered if he somehow knew deep down or if he hadnât seen it coming. Even though he had always told you that he didnât see a good ending for himself down the road, that he was forever bound to this life, you knew he also secretly fantasized about his life going in a different direction, one heâd included you in once upon a time. You then wondered if there was a girl somewhere who was either waiting for a phone call she would never get or was crying her eyes out because Sam had given her the news like he had you. It hurt to think that maybe he had found someone that he envisioned another future with instead of you, with someone he knew without a shadow of a doubt that Chuck hadnât inserted into his life as a manipulation or a story device. Someone that he didnât question what he had with them, if it was real. Though at the same time, you hoped he found a little piece of happiness. You still loved him enough to want that for him.
You briefly closed your eyes in pain when you remembered that last night you spent with him, telling him you loved him. You truly meant it and even though he hurt you again and again, you still did. You forced the thought away and instead chose to focus on the open book in front of you. âWhat was he working on?â You choked out, quietly clearing your throat once you heard how rough your voice sounded.
You turned the page, seeing mentions of witches and vampires, when you realized Sam never answered you. You glanced back at him, arching your brows in question.
Samâs eyes were wide and laser focused on your body, his mouth hanging open. Shit.
You shouldâve known that despite the dark clothing you were wearing, the long black coat you were sporting, turning away from him, that you wouldnât be able to hide your secret much longer. Truthfully, it wasnât even something youâd thought about when you set out for the bunker. Had Sam been here when you arrived, he probably would have seen it then.
You turned towards the younger Winchester and Samâs eyes flickered up to you. âAre youâŚ?â
âYes, Sam.â
Sam closed his mouth and swallowed, glancing back and forth between you and your protruding belly. You read the clear question in his eyes that he was burning to ask. Â
âYouâre going to be an uncle.â
Except the few times heâd been close to death, youâd never seen Sam look so pale.

You and Sam sat on the edge of Deanâs bed, Miracle (as youâd come to find out was the dogâs name) laid at your feet, his head on his paws.
âHow?â Sam finally asked you.
You snorted in amusement. âYou know how.â
âNo, I mean⌠Why didnât you tell Dean? Did you tell Dean? Because he didnât tell me and I donât think thatâs something he wouldnât have told me.â
You wet your lips with your tongue, feeling the heavy weight of guilt and sadness wrap around you once more. âNo. I didnât tell him,â you whispered. It was now the biggest regret of your life, right before the second biggest one of you walking out of the bunker the morning youâd last seen him and not fighting harder to get him to let you back in.
âWere you ever going to?â
Your eyes snapped to Sam at the judgment clear as day in his tone and they narrowed. âNo, I wasnât. He made it pretty clear he wanted nothing more to do with me or anything related to me. So, no, Sam, I wasnât,â you snapped.
He pressed his lips into a thin line and looked down at his lap.
You turned your gaze forward again, taking a breath to tamp down the familiar anger and resentment that youâd worked so hard to try to let go of. After a moment, you rubbed at your forehead. âYes,â you muttered. âI donât know. I think soâŚâ
Sam stayed quiet and let you sort through your thoughts which you were grateful for. Youâd been caught completely off guard by the pregnancy yourself. When you found out, you thought back to how you unwisely didnât take your usual precautions and since you and Dean had broken up long before that, you hadnât been too concerned with maintaining your birth control.Â
Youâd thought over your options. Bringing a kid into the hunting lifestyle was the worst thing you could do to it. Dean and Sam were living proof. Their mom herself had known it which was why she tried to get out when she married their dad. Not to mention, it would make you vulnerable in your line of work and the kid would always be in danger, always have a target on its back. Plus, you were pretty sure that even if you told Dean, heâd be less than thrilled. He always told you he didnât want kids, for the very reasons you were now facing. And did you really want to bring a kid into the world that Chuck was about to end, only to have a father who was dismissive of it, or even hated it? You didnât think Dean would be capable, heâd been great with Jack and Ben after all, but this was different. This kid would have his blood, his genes, would look like him somewhat. Sure, he had that in Emma once and that had torn him up, but this would also be different. This was for the long haul. And thatâs only if he even wanted to be in this kidâs life. Which he might opt not to. How could you do that to your child? So you considered choosing to end the pregnancy, which would have been a true mercy given everything stacked against it before it would be born, but eventually you decided otherwise.Â
Youâd heard the babyâs heartbeat on a checkup while you were still mulling it over, and that was it. Dean wanted to know if what you had was real or not? Here it was, its little heart thumping away deep within your body. After that visit, youâd decided the hell with it. You were someone who believed everything happened for a reason, well before things with Chuck went bad though you still operated on this age-old belief most of the time. You were having a kid, one who would be half of you and half of Dean, the love of your life for all intents and purposes. Though it had hurt when he dismissed you that morning, perhaps this had been the reason why he called you out of the blue, wanting you to come to him, and why you went despite knowing what would most likely happen and how much pain it would cause you.
So you made a decision to start pulling out of hunting. Donna rented her family cabin in Hibbing to you. Bobby hadnât been back since Mary died so it was sitting empty and unused. You hid the pregnancy as best you could but ultimately, once the first trimester was over and you had popped, you couldnât hide it anymore. Donna found out though she never knew who the father was. She didnât pry which you appreciated. When she called you to warn you that Billie was making people disappear left and right, a familiar fear clawed at your chest. Not only fear for your child but also the fear of what if Dean found out about it. That was the only thing that kept you from offering to come down to Kansas to help.Â
âWeâre going into some place warded to protect us. You should do the same. I can send you pictures of the sigils theyâre using.â
âOkay, thanks. Are you sure youâre going to be alright?â
âYeah, donât you worry. Weâll figure this out. You just stay safe in the cabin. You andâŚwell, you know.â
You appreciated her staying discreet when you heard Samâs voice in the background. âI will. Thanks, D.â
âYou betcha. Talk soon.â
You hung up and Donna did indeed send you the pictures. You did your best with what you had but it didnât matter in the end. The last thing you remembered was painting a sigil on the window and then everything went black. The next thing you knew, you were back at the window, your finger extended towards the glass, the half-finished sigil staring back at you. You noticed the sun was in a different position in the sky than it had been and you immediately grabbed your cell phone. Two days had passed. How?Â
It hit you then what happened and you dropped the phone with a cry, immediately grabbing at your stomach. You ran for the machine Jody had shipped to you after Donna told her. At the time youâd been annoyed, but right now, you couldnât be happier at the sheriff knowing about your pregnancy once your babyâs heartbeat echoed throughout the bedroom. You let out a huge sigh of relief, rubbing your belly affectionately. âWe had quite a scare there, didnât we, kiddo?â
It dawned on you then that while you had vanished, you were back, baby and all. Did that mean everyone else was back, too? You went back downstairs for your cell phone and immediately called Donna. Yep, everyone was back, they had all disappeared, and it wasnât Billie but Chuck who had done it. You asked after Dean and Sam and that was when she told you about Cas and then Jack. You knew both brothers would be devastated, especially Dean, and you considered breaking your radio silence to call him. However, you chickened out at the last second and called Sam instead to check in.
Itâs not that a part of you didnât want to tell Dean he was going to be a father, it was that you were scared of what would happen when you did. Originally, you had feared that he would turn his back on you completely, more importantly on his kid, but now you were worried that maybe it would be the exact opposite. While you would be happy for him to be actively involved in your childâs life as its dad, you also knew Dean. He would try to resume things between you, make it work for the kidâs sake. Just look at how long he tried to make it work with Lisa for Benâs sake. Not that he didnât love her and he ended up leaving to protect them, but even Lisa knew his heart wasnât in it. While that had been for different reasons involving hunting and Samâs reappearance in his life, he still tried to make it work. But as heâd told you, the family thing didnât work for him, and besides he already had a family with Sam, Cas, and Jack. You hadnât missed how he didnât include you in that group; you supposed you shouldâve known then.Â
You didnât want him to fake wanting to be with you just to give your kid some semblance of a family life that Dean himself hadnât really had. You didnât know if you could take him forcing himself to kiss you goodnight before turning his back on you every single night. Or forcing a smile when heâd come home after a long day and you were the first thing he saw when he stepped inside. It was a ridiculous fear to have, you knew that, and you should be stronger than this â you were stronger than this. Not to mention, you knew you were being selfish and not at all fair to your baby or Dean. But the images kept replaying over and over in your mind, making you flinch, and you told yourself youâd tell him the next day. The next day turned into next week, then the next month. Before you knew it, you were in your third trimester and you were getting a call from his younger brother to inform you of his untimely death.
Maybe thatâs really why you raced down here from Hibbing. Maybe thatâs why you wanted to see for yourself that he was gone. Not only to confirm that the man who had your heart was gone for good, but also so you could tell him, hoping he might hear it wherever he now was. Or maybe by some act of mercy Jack could relay it to him, wherever Jack was. It was cowardly, you were a coward, and you hated yourself for it. You knew you should have told Dean months ago, after you found out that he and Sam had beaten Chuck, Jack was in charge of the universe now, and the world was not coming to an end anytime soon. Regardless, you couldnât turn back the clock.
A tear escaped that you quickly wiped away, not caring if Sam saw or not. âYou know, when you first told me about Dean, I considered a demon deal.â
Samâs head snapped up. âNo! Thatâs not what he would want! No!â
You held out a placating hand. âI know. Iâm not going to do that.â He seemed to deflate slightly in relief. âI canât, anyway.â You motioned to your bulging stomach. âI couldnât do that to my kid. Only be around for 10 years and then poof, Iâm gone? Even if it had Dean, if Dean wanted it that is, itâs still terrible to do that to a kid.â You winced slightly when you realized you were saying this to Sam Winchester of all people.
âDean wouldâve wanted it,â he assured you quietly.
You grimaced and dropped your gaze down to the dog who was staring up at you. âMaybe.â You reached down to pet his head.Â
Sam placed a gentle hand on your shoulder. âHe wouldâve.â
You stayed quiet for a moment, thinking over his words, when you murmured, âIs there any way to get him back?â
Sam let you go and his hazel eyes began to shimmer. âNo,â he choked out. âI, uh, checked with Jack and he said it was his time. SoâŚno.â
âWhat?â You snapped, getting to your feet. âAfter everything youâve done for that kid? He justââ
Sam got to his feet, tenderly cradling your shoulders. âI know. I didnât want to hear it either butâŚJackâs right.â Your jaw dropped, ready to let some f-bombs fly (which you usually tried to avoid since the baby could now hear you), when Samâs hands moved up to your face, trying to get you to listen. âHe was ready to go. Jack confirmed it. Deanâs in Heaven and heâs at peace.â
Tears were on the edge of falling when you heard that. âHeâs in Heaven?â
Sam nodded, a tear making its way down his cheek. âYeah. He is.â
If Dean was in HeavenâŚwell, then that was some consolation at least. Just when he thought heâd never make it there thanks to his being a demon for a short stint, being killed by a Hell Hound, and everything that had occurred over the years â even some of the things heâd done. But that also meant he was gone, for good this time. It was confirmed; he wasnât coming back. It hit you like a freight train and it punched a huge hole in your chest. You felt as if you were falling, falling, and would never stop. Dean wasâŚgone. âThen heâsâŚâ
âHeâs gone,â Sam confirmed. âHeâs not coming back.â
Your knees buckled and you nearly fell, Sam thankfully having caught you. You heard a wailing sound but you had no idea where it was coming from until you felt it ripping its way out of your body. Sam gingerly picked you up in his arms and moved you onto the bed. You were violently sobbing and you barely noticed Sam holding you, gently rocking you back and forth, his own tears falling into your hair. Miracle had jumped up and laid next to you, whining quietly and trying to shove his head under your hands, rubbing his body carefully against your belly.Â
There was no way. No way that this was real. This had to be a nightmare. But when you heard Sam sniffle above you, choking out, âItâs going to be okay, Y/N. I promise, itâs going to be okay,â you knew that it wasnât. Memories of Deanâs face, his laugh, his smiles, his touch, his scent, the way he looked at you when youâd both been happy together, his kisses, the way he felt like home in a way that no other person or place ever could, the way he made you feel safe â all of it smashed over you like a tidal wave and it didnât let up. Dean Winchester, the man youâd loved with all of your heart, the man whose child you now carried inside of you, was gone. And there was nothing you could do to bring him back.

Dean had just pulled the Impala over at a beautiful spot, where you could see natureâs beauty for miles. He rested back against Baby and marveled at it all. There was even a double rainbow that showed up and Dean chuckled, knowing that had to be Jackâs doing considering there hadnât been any rain. Then he wondered if it did rain at all. How did things like that work up here anyhow?
He was still enjoying the view when Jack popped in next to him.Â
âThere he is.â Dean grinned and went to give him a hug before he thought better of it. âAm I still allowed toâŚyou know?â
Jack smiled. âOf course. I like hugs.â
Dean laughed and embraced him tightly. âThanks, kid. For everything you did up here, I mean. Bobby told me.â He pulled back, clapping his shoulder in thanks. âSo, whereâs Cas?â
âHeâll be along shortly but first, I need to show you something.â
Deanâs brows furrowed but he shrugged. âOkay.â
Jack placed a hand on Deanâs shoulder and next thing Dean knew, he was back in his old room at the Bunker. âWhoa,â he whispered, thinking Jack and Cas had built the Bunker just for him. He would be able to wait for Sam here, in his home. He hoped the TV in the Dean Cave worked and that he still had access to his music. Babyâs radio had worked so he had high hopes. He was about to thank Jack when his eyes suddenly caught sight of someone in his bed. Well, two someones.Â
He glanced towards Jack who gave him a subtle nod, silently encouraging him to get closer. Dean shot him a confused look but did move closer. When he caught sight of you, his heart dropped into his stomach. Even being dead, he felt the same exact thing he felt the last time he had seen you. You were the one who got away, or more appropriately, the one he pushed away.Â
Sure, heâd been confused when he found out everything in his life was a lie when Chuck revealed himself to be a giant dick, but he did love you. He had such trouble reconciling the two: what he knew to be true and what his mind was telling him. No other romantic relationship had worked out for him, all two of them prior to you, and now he knew why. Chuck liked him better on his own, being the guy with no strings attached and rolling through town to save the girl, kill the monsters, get thanked, and move on his way. The only other person Chuck liked having in the Impala regularly was Sam. You, well, you he hadnât seen coming and after the Big Bad Chuck reveal, he had to wonder why.Â
He had never meant to hurt you, though he couldnât seem to stop from doing it. If things werenât real between you all of this time, he didnât want to keep pretending like they were. That wasnât fair to either of you and he certainly didnât want to continue stringing you along when his heart was no longer in it like it used to be. So he let you go, as painful as it was and as wrong as it felt, he did the right thing by you. Then that night heâd called you out of the blue, heâd been torn up about Casâ revelations about Jackâs actual role in Billieâs plan, how badly he wanted Chuck gone, and how while he didnât want to sacrifice the kid, he wanted his and Samâs freedom more. Without thinking, heâd picked up the phone and dialed you. He shocked himself when he asked you to come over after hearing you werenât that far away, and you shocked him even more when you agreed.Â
Dean hadnât planned for you two to be intimate, but once you were there, right in front of him, it hit him hard how much he missed you, missed what you had together. So he made a move and you let him. Heâd put everything he had, everything he felt but couldnât tell you, into this stolen moment in time between you. And then the next morning, he thought it had all been a dream until he turned his head and saw you laying there, hair adorably disheveled, sheet covering you, doing something on your phone. It briefly reminded him of the many mornings heâd woken to find you in this exact same position, already up after a wild night, searching for cases. He wanted to bask in the comfort and familiarity for a moment longer, but when you turned and smiled at him, greeting him like you always had, he started kicking himself internally. He didnât want you to think that this meant things would change when he knew they wouldnât. He was being unfair to you and it wasnât right. Heâd been a selfish bastard and now he had to go into dick mode which would hurt you again. And sure enough, he knew he did when he saw your face fall as he easily dismissed you, not once but twice. He winced at the memory; he certainly didnât blame you for not taking his calls or returning his voicemails after that.
The truth was that while he had initially been confused about his feelings for you and their validity, he knew he cared deeply about you and the most important thing was keeping you safe. He didnât want you involved in the Chuck showdown, which is why he rudely dismissed you that morning, making up an excuse of a case in Duluth, something he knew youâd go along with. After watching you leave, as the door closed behind you, his heart fell into his stomach and he felt about three inches tall. He hated hurting you, hated pushing you away, but he knew it was for the best. You needed to be safe; not a target for Chuck.
After Chuck had been defeated and Jack took over, Dean realized in those months that heâd been a grade A idiot when it came to you. Sure, heâd been a cold dick, but he also had been a complete dumbass. He still loved you and he missed the hell out of you. What you had together had been something special that he stupidly threw away. There were quite a few nights after quite a few drinks, heâd picked up his phone and hovered over your number but he never actually called it. How could he even think of asking you to forgive him and give him another chance? After everything heâd said and done? He truly was a selfish bastard.Â
When he didnât call, he then switched over to all of the photos and videos he had taken of you and both of you together. As he heard your laughter, saw both of your smiles, watched how you looked at him and the affection youâd shown him, he continued drowning his sorrows. He wanted so much to talk to you, to apologize and explain, and ask if he could come see you, but he never let himself ask. He didnât deserve it; he knew that.Â
Now, here you were, asleep on his bed, Miracle curled up next to you. Staring down at you, he wondered how the hell he had ever let you go. And now, heâd never get to hold you again, feel your touch, or even share a conversation with you ever again. Even though Dean was at peace with his fate, regret languished within his chest the more he studied your face. He reached out to brush some hair back over your face but sadness overwhelmed him when he realized he couldnât even do that small simple touch. Not anymore.
Deanâs eyes narrowed when he noticed an arm curled around you, almost protectively, pinning you to another body. His gaze traveled up that arm to find his younger brother, asleep right behind you. That surprised him but he quickly put two and two together. You must have gone to the Bunker when Sam called you to tell you the news and here you were, in Deanâs room, asleep on his bed with his dog. And while he didnât begrudge you or his little brother some comfort you both might need, he didnât like the look of that embrace or that Samâs face was buried into the back of your neck.
Dean glanced back down at the arm, seeing Miracle staring right up at him. He couldnât help but smile at the canine who had been his companion for months before he died. âHey, boy,â he whispered, not sure if he would be heard or not but not wanting to startle you if he was. âHow are you?â
Miracle didnât seem to react at first, not until he got up and moved closer, wagging his tail. Dean went to try to pet the dog, hoping he could at least touch the animal, but he never got that far. His eyes zeroed in on just what Miracleâs body had been blocking.
His wide eyes flicked up to you, to Sam, back to you, and back to your fairly large and round stomach. The hell with being heard and possibly scaring you two. He glanced back to find Jack watching him. âWhat the hell is going on here, Jack?â
âTheyâre sleeping.â
âIâm aware of that,â he growled. âBut whatââ
Just then, Cas popped in next to Jack. When the angel saw Dean, he offered a soft smile. Dean felt himself relax slightly and a part of him wanted to go hug the angel but another part of him was nervous to. Plus, he really wanted to know what the hell was going on. He shifted his eyes towards Jack, his jaw tightening. âWhat the hell are you showing me?â
Cas glanced towards the bed, realization lighting his features, before he turned to Jack as well.
âThe present,â Jack simply answered.
Dean cursed under his breath, not caring that both Cas and Jack could hear him. âThe present of what? Because from where Iâm standing, it seems like some time has passed.â He gestured towards your stomach. He tried not to be angry with you or Sammy, he really did, but dammit, his brother knew how he felt about you! Him dying didnât change that! Besides, Sam had something going with Eileen last he knew, whatever happened to that?
âWhat youâre seeing is a few days after your death.â
Surprise ran through Dean at that revelation. So, this wasnât some screwed up future scene he was witnessing? His eyes roamed over you, coming to rest once again on your stomach. You were very pregnant, looking as if you might be ready to pop any day now, he wasnât sure. But one thing was clear; there was no way the baby was Samâs. Sam wouldnât have been able to keep that secret from him that long and he just didnât see you or Sam going behind his back like that while he was alive. You were pissed at him, maybe even hated him, but you would never do that to him. Nor would Sam. The only answer was that you had found someone else and you were starting a family with them. Now he understood your radio silence even more. You might currently be sad at the news of his death, awash in memories in his room to where youâd fallen asleep on his bed and Sam had to comfort you, but you had truly moved on. That burned him even more. While he was happy if you were happy, knowing youâd found someone who wouldnât break your heart and would treat you better than he ever could, a part of him was saddened by this knowledge. He knew you were too good for him, that you deserved better, but to see it confirmed in such a way, well, it was heartbreaking.
âSo if sheâs⌠Then sheâsâŚâ He couldnât even put it into words; it hurt too much.
Jack clasped Deanâs shoulder. âThe child is yours, Dean.â
Dean wasnât alive anymore but if he had been, his heart would have stopped. He turned to Jack, shocked. âWhat?â
âYouâre going to be a father,â Jack supplied, letting him go.
âButâŚhow?â Deanâs gaze fell on you once more.
Cas suddenly appeared on his other side. âYou donât remember how you conceived the child?â
âWhat? No, I justâŚâ
âDean,â Jack called.Â
When he turned to look at the new God, the latter held up a glowing finger to him that almost reminded him of that movie E.T. âWhat are you gonna do with that? Check my temperature?â Speaking of E.T., hadnât that been one of the last movies picked for movie night before the Chuck showdown?
Jack smiled and touched the finger to his forehead. Within seconds, Dean was reliving every single moment between you two:
âŚWhen youâd met.Â
âŚWhen he decided heâd liked you while you decided you didnât like him too much.
âŚHis constant flirting and trying to win you over.
âŚYour begrudging friendship that then grew into something more.
âŚYour relationship.
âŚYour breakup.
âŚAll of the times youâd been in pain because of him.
âŚThat last night.
âŚThe next morning.Â
Then the memories shifted to yours from after that morning:Â
âŚYou finding out about the pregnancy a couple of months later.
âŚYour hemming and hawing over calling him to tell him.
âŚYour fears.
âŚWhen youâd vanished with everyone else.
âŚYour panic upon your reappearance.
âŚThe time you spent getting ready to retire from hunting and set up a normal life in Hibbing while preparing for the baby.
âŚThe call from Sam with the news of his death.
âŚYour regret at not telling him about his child and your drive down here.
âŚYour conversation with Sam.
âŚYour collapsing in grief at finally realizing that he was gone and not coming back.
All of it that led to the scene he was witnessing now. He felt everything you felt, heard every thought, saw every tear, every smile.Â
By the time Jack pulled away, Deanâs eyes were wet. He wasnât sure how he was able to produce tears as a dead man but he did. Not only did he feel how deeply heâd hurt you, but he also felt just how deeply you loved him. He already knew heâd been an idiot when it came to you, but he really had no clue before this just how incredibly stupid heâd been. It had always been real between you. That hadnât been Chuck. Not by a long shot.
Dean discreetly wiped his eyes. âSend me back.â His tone was firm and he wasnât really asking.
âIâm sorry, Dean, but your time on Earth is up.â
Dean turned a menacing glare onto Jack. New God or not, he didnât care. âSheâs having my kid and she needs me. They both need me. Sam, too. After everything Iâve done for this world, you owe me.â Jack stared him down, unbothered by the taller manâs attempt to make demands. âNow I appreciate the Fixer Upper: Heaven Edition, I really do, but I should be with them. I deserve a shot at this and you know it.â
Jack mused on that for a moment before staring up at Dean sadly. âIâm afraid it doesnât work like that.â
Dean scoffed. âThen why bother showing me any of this? Why bother telling me that itâs my kid sheâs about to have? Whatâs the point, dammit?â
âYou were afraid that you had left nothing behind of value, except Sam and your beloved car. Afraid that your life hadnât amounted to anything in the end. No matter how many people you saved, no matter how many connections you made, no matter what good you did. â Jack gestured towards you. âIt did amount to something. You are leaving behind something, something important. A legacy,â Jack gestured to your stomach. âA family,â he waved his hand over you and Sam.Â
Deanâs jaw clenched and he ignored the stinging in the corner of his eyes. âSo this was just to show me what I can never have. The girl, the kid, the lifeâŚthatâs just aces,â he muttered.
âNo, Dean,â Cas spoke up. âWhat Jack is trying to explain isââ
â--your life amounted to more than you thought it had,â Jack finished.
Dean watched as Miracle went back and curled up against your belly once more, his head on his paws as he watched the scene in front of him. The corner of Deanâs lips tipped up into a smile. It was almost as if the dog knew it was his kid in there. And he was determined to protect it in Deanâs absence. His smile faded though when he thought of how he wouldnât be able to see his kid, at all. Heâd had enough of this. âThatâs great. Appreciate the pep talk, fellas. Now, if you could send me back so I can actually raise my legacy and take care of my family, thatâd be much appreciated.â
Jack and Cas exchanged a glance. Dean knew he wasnât winning this one but that didnât mean he wouldnât keep trying. âItâs not your time yet,â Jack answered cryptically.
Deanâs head snapped in his direction. âWhat the hell does that mean?â
âIt means that now your time is in Heaven, not Earth. And itâs best if you return to it.â Before Jack could snap his fingers, Dean held up a hand.
âWhoa, wait! Thatâs it? Youâre not even gonna let me stick around to see what Iâm gonna have?â
Jack smiled once more. âYouâre going to have a son. A strong, healthy son.â
Dean reeled from that information. âA son?â He choked out.
Jack gave him a happy nod and held his fingers up again.
âWait, wait! Iâm serious, Jack. Why canât I stick around?â
âYou know what happens to ghosts, Dean. Besides, youâve already been admitted to Heaven.â
âBut you can do something about that, right? Like bring me back?â When Jack didnât respond, Dean became desperate. âAt least let me check in on them every now and then or something! Youâre telling me you canât even do that? Youâre freaking God!â
Jackâs smile faded. âYouâre not an angel, Dean.â
âNo,â Cas interrupted. âBut I am.â Cas stretched out his wings that were a lot brighter than Dean remembered. If he wasnât dead, he was pretty sure he would at they very least be blinded from the brightness right about now. âI can take him back when heâs ready and I can escort him on any future visits.â
Dean was shocked but also beyond grateful at Casâ offer. While they hadnât spoken yet about how things were left between them before The Empty took away the angel, he couldnât imagine it would be easy for Cas to watch as he pined over someone else, as he watched his kid grow, but Dean was grateful all the same.Â
Jack appeared to think this over before meeting Casâ intent gaze. âYou will make sure to bring him back each time.â At Casâ nod, Jack gave him a knowing yet affectionate smile. âI expect you to keep to the rules during these visits.â
âOf course,â Cas agreed.
Jack then glanced over at Dean. âIf youâre worried about her and your child, you donât need to be. Sam is going to watch over them.â Deanâs eyes widened slightly and his head snapped in your direction, his eyes shifting to Samâs arm around you.
âWhat the hell does that mean?â He demanded.
âIt means that your family is going to be safe. Theyâre going to stick together. Sam is going to help Y/N raise your son. He wonât allow any harm to come to them.âÂ
His jaw tightened, thinking it should be his arm over you, him behind you, him helping you raise your kid, you two together. He should be the one to take his son fishing, teach him about girls when he got older, show him how to keep Baby going, be the father his old man had the potential to be but minus a few things. Heâd do whatever it took to keep the kid out of hunting, to give him a shot at a full happy life. Heâd give up hunting himself in order to make it happen. And youâŚif youâd take him back, heâd never leave your side. Hell, heâd marry you if you let him. After Jack had caught him up to speed on everything you went through, everything you had felt and were feeling, heâd spend the rest of his life making it up to you, letting you know every single day just how much he loved you, if only youâd let him. If only Jack would allow him to come back. It felt beyond wrong that he wasnât there and Sam was stepping into his place. Sam shouldnât have to; he should be able to go and build his own family with Eileen or whoever, get married, have a couple of kids, buy a house, get out of hunting and go back to school â do whatever he wanted with his life. Not this.
âDean.â
His eyes slowly lifted to Jackâs, who was a lot closer now than he had been before. He laid a reassuring hand on the manâs shoulder. âItâs as it should be. After you died, Sam was lost. Sheâs going to need help when the child is born.â He stared at Dean meaningfully. âThey all need this.â
Deanâs gaze briefly roamed over the three of you on the bed before landing on Jack again. He thought back to his cryptic words from before. âWill I ever meet my kid? Get to see her again? Outside of Heaven?â
Jackâs expression didnât change nor did he say anything but he squeezed his shoulder. That was the only response Dean was going to get apparently.Â
Dean huffed a snort and shook his head.
âI told you, Dean. There would be no more meddling with the world from on high. I will not repeat Chuckâs mistakes. Everything is as it should be.â
Deanâs jaw clenched and he dropped his gaze. No, everything wasnât as it should be. He made up his mind then to talk to Bobby when he got back. There had to be something he could do to get back to Earth, to get back to you and Sam and the babyâŚto get back to you all. If he couldnât convince Jack to send him back, heâd find some other way.
Jack released him as Cas came to stand next to Dean. âIâll see you back in Heaven.â He then looked at Cas. âNot too long.â
Cas gave him a nod and like that, Jack disappeared, leaving the angel and the hunter alone. Dean wasnât thinking about how that might have set them up to talk about Casâ last words to him before dying; right now, his focus was on you.
âCas, pleaseâŚcan I touch her?â
âDeanâŚâ
âPlease,â he begged. âJust one last time. Iâm not gonna get to be with her or raise my kid. I just want to touch her one last time. Please, Cas.â
Cas thought it over and then moved closer to the bed, leaning down to place two fingers against your forehead. Deanâs brows furrowed when he noticed a golden glow appear from the touch. âWhoa, whoa, Cas. What are you doing?â
âIâm giving you what you asked for. Y/Nâs a light sleeper, like all of you hunters. If she wakes up, she could think sheâs being attacked by a ghost or some other entity. I doubt you want that.â He pulled away and gave Dean a look.
âNo,â Dean quietly agreed. Cas moved away to make room to let him in. Dean gingerly sat on the bed, about to touch you when he glanced up at the angel, unsure. Cas gave him a nod and Dean turned to gently run the backs of his fingers down your cheek. He felt your warm and soft skin this time when he came into contact with you and he let out a small breath of relief, sadness filling his chest.Â
âIâm so sorry, Y/N. Had I known, I wouldâveâŚâ He supposed it didnât really matter what he wouldâve done. âI shouldâve been there. You shouldnât have had to go through all this alone. I should be there with you now, ready to help you take care of the kid. IâŚâ He tenderly moved your hair behind your ear. âIâm sorry, sweetheart. I never wanted to hurt you, but I had to keep you safe. I didnât want you to become a target for Chuck. And I never shouldâveâŚâ He could feel a familiar stinging at the corners of his eyes and he wasnât surprised that his voice was a bit gruffer when he next spoke. âI knew what we had was real. I know I questioned it for a second there but I always knew. Thatâs why it was so important to me that you were safe. But it doesnât make what I did and said okay. And Iâm sorry for that.â He ran his fingers lightly over your lips, wishing he could kiss you one last time, feeling you kissing him back. âI love you,â he whispered, a single tear falling down his cheek that he hastily wiped away. He stroked the apple of your cheek tenderly with his thumb. âAnd I always will.â
Not really wanting to pull away from you but knowing he was on a time clock, he reluctantly moved his fingers away from your face and laid his hand on your belly. He couldnât feel anything except the taut skin underneath his fingertips, but it was enough to make him smile. âBeing that youâre my kid, youâre probably going to give your mom a run for her money. Try not to make her too crazy, huh?â He let out a watery sounding laugh. âIâm sorry I canât be there but your Uncle Sammy is going to make sure you and your mom are taken care of. Okay? Heâs going to show you how to toss a ball around, help you with your homework, all that stuff. Just do me a favor, though. Donât let him feed you kale the whole time and donât let him get you into his true crime podcasts. The guy is a classic nerd, donât let him turn you into one, too.â His smile slowly faded. âSaying all that, heâs one of the best guys I've ever known and I know heâll be good to you, be good to your mom. So cut him some slack when you get older, alright?â He rubbed his thumb in gentle circles. âTake care of your mom for me. Iâll be watching over both of you. I hope I get to meet you someday.â Unable to resist, he leaned down and pressed a kiss to your stomach before sitting up and coming face to face with Miracle. The dog quietly whined and Dean gave him one last good head scratch. âYou look out for them, okay buddy?â The dog whined again and Dean patted him.
âDean,â Cas gently called.
Dean nodded and slowly got to his feet. His eyes shifted to Sam who was sound asleep, giving him a soft smile. âThanks for taking care of them, Sammy,â he whispered. He didnât vocalize that it was only temporary, that he was hell bent and determined to find a way to get back. His eyes then landed on you and he reached out to you one last time, trailing a fingertip along the dried tear tracks on your cheek. âCas, can we just stay until they wake up?â
âDean, Jack saidââ
âI know what Jack said,â Dean snapped, glancing back at the angel whose parted lips pressed into a thin line. Dean immediately felt sorry for snapping at him; it wasnât Casâ fault and he wasnât angry with him. He softened his tone. âI just want to be here when she wakes up. Thatâs all.â Cas seemed to be wrestling with his request. âPlease, Cas,â he begged. âI just want to see her like this, awake.â He was slightly embarrassed at admitting that to his best friend but he wasnât sure when heâd be allowed to visit again (and what he might be able to figure out to get himself back or how long it would take), and he had the strongest urge to see you up and about, walking around, pregnant with his kid. Not to mention he wanted to hear your voice one last time. âPlease,â he whispered in a broken plea.
Cas stared at him for a moment before giving him a nod. âBut after she wakes, we go back.â
âThank you, Cas.â He meant it. While he highly doubted Cas would get into any real trouble on his behalf, he knew how difficult it must be for the angel to unwillingly push against Jackâs rules. Dean turned back to you, carefully sitting down next to you, caressing your face. âSleep, sweetheart. Iâll keep you safe,â he murmured. He also made you a silent promise: he would do whatever it took to get back to you. His eyes briefly roamed to your stomach. To get back to both of you. Fate and the universe and all that crap be damned.

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