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It starts with headaches, and it ends in a clusterfuck. So, business as usual, Apocalypse-wise.
Last bookmarked by Mutecornett
29 May 2012
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They really have to get a bigger bed. If Sam's being honest with himself he knows what they really need is an actual house with space enough for all of them, but it's not like the others have actually ever considered that so like hell is going to say anything.
Last bookmarked by Ealasaid
29 May 2012
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None of this is really important right now, except that it means they're in the middle of the most barren-ass part of the continental United States and it's December and Sam swears the heat isn't on.
Last bookmarked by boshums
29 May 2012
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Brought back to life and tossed into a world not his own, Gabriel finds himself unwittingly in the company of three humans...three humans who are both painfully familiar to him and vastly different from the people he left behind. In Jensen and Misha, he sees the same hidden longing he'd long since grown to recognize in Dean and Castiel, and with nothing else to occupy his attention, he sets out to do something about it the way he never could in his own world. Meanwhile, in Jared, he finds a partner-in-crime, a friend...and maybe something else he isn't entirely ready for.
Last bookmarked by Bambi9
28 May 2012
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Loki meets Loki. Or something like that.
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32-year-old Dean Winchester loves his life, he really does… He has a great job teaching third grade at the local elementary school. Great friends, an excellent relationship and lots of family. And if he feels slightly inadequate around his genius baby brother and War Vet boyfriend, so what? He’s a big boy, he can deal. But when said War Vet boyfriend turned FBI Agent Castiel L’Ange asks for his assistance on a case, what else is a grade school teacher to do but agree to help?
Last bookmarked by Dagontherocks
28 May 2012
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AU: When Dean stops to help a stranded motorist on his way to work he doesn’t expect to feel such an instant connection to the man or to be pulled into his life. A standalone no angels/no hunters AU based on the trope of what would have happened if Gabriel had taken Castiel with him when he ran away?
Last bookmarked by swinchester23
28 May 2012
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Castiel has a nice predictable structured life teaching high school, even if he happens to be overqualified for it. Then this guy moves in around the corner and literally knocks him on his ass.
Last bookmarked by clockpunk
28 May 2012
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During Mystery Spot, Gabriel and Adam have a conversation about what Gabriel has been doing to the Winchesters - or at least, Adam talks about it and Gabriel wishes he would go away.
Last bookmarked by mangoiarty11
27 May 2012
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Gabriel was cool, friends everywhere he went, parties every weekend if he wanted to go. People came to him, wanted his attention, craved his approval.
But there was one person who wasn’t interested in him at all. Wasn’t interested in anything, it seemed like, except for sitting by himself and reading books more suited to college professors and like, priests, instead of teenagers.
So, of course, Gabriel was totally fascinated by Sam Winchester.
Last bookmarked by mangoiarty11
27 May 2012
Notes
there is no such thing as too many high school AUs.
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Sam Winchester didn't make friends easily. So when popular prankster Gabriel started to take an interest in him, Sam wanted to know what his game was.
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When Gabriel the beautiful, intelligent, elegant and glamorous Siamese moves to a new town with his human he doesn’t expect that his life will be changed forever by the hulking beast of a cat sat in his yard. Castiel’s life is changed too, but he’s not so important.
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So it was the Platonic Ideal of trumpets, but it was still a trumpet. What harm could playing it do?
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“Your yard looks like crap. I’ll come round after school and sort it for you if you pay me ten bucks.” Those were the first words Dean ever said to Castiel. How was Castiel supposed to know then that he was going to fall in love with Dean? AU.
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Maybe it’s because he only has two months left of high school, maybe because John has been easing up on Sam and Dean. Dean likes to think it’s him not giving a shit at the moment, the bottles of alcohol hidden by the false floorboard in the trunk of his car under the cooler full of beer, the knowledge that Sam willingly skipped school to do this, and the solid sound of his brother breathing in the seat beside him.
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After moving around all over the country with their father, Dean and Sam Winchester finally settle in a small town in Illinois with their Uncle Bobby for some stability. After starting high school, Dean finds himself breaking the most important rule of all, after only ten minutes - Do no talk to the Novak family.
Last bookmarked by xlostloonax
27 May 2012
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High school AU, sort of. Dean doesn't understand why Crazy Castiel is so obsessed with him, nor does he like the amount of time that Sam is spending with the guy's little brother.
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Team Free Will meets everyone's favourite angel and demon, and everthing spirals from there.
Yes, this is the Arrangements 'verse from LJ. Set 20 years post-book for GO, and goes AU from SPN 5x16. See notes for more details.
Last bookmarked by OspreyEamon
27 May 2012
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Supernatural / Good Omens
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The Precipice of Change: Harry Potter was human, but the Master of Death is not. The arc in which Harry is the Master of Death and Gabriel is his mentor.
Who ever said figuring out the whole "Master of Death" business would be easy?
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Sam has his soul back, but the brothers aren’t quite as home free as they’d hoped. Dean doesn’t realize that there’s still an outstanding contract on his own soul, meaning that unless they come up with a plan before the demons can figure out who gets to collect on it, he’s still bound for Hell and all his worst memories.
The answer comes in the form of an old adversary who can provide Dean with the protection he needs. All he has to do is offer everything he is to Gabriel’s alternate persona. To Loki.
But even when the ritual is complete and his soul firmly bound to a being he’s not even entirely sure he trusts, he’s still left fighting enemies on all sides. The armies of Heaven will stop at nothing to get to Castiel. The wall keeping Sam’s sanity intact is not as structurally sound as it should be. Demons are itching to come after Dean. And the archangel-turned-pagan-god at his side is annoyingly persistent in trying to win his affections.
Dean figures they’re all pretty much screwed.
