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During a storm in September of 1987, Dean and Sam hear something hit their roof. When they brave the backyard to investigate, they find a fledgling angel.
A story about best friendship, spoiled plans, and love, in four parts.
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Bookmarked by deansstiel
29 May 2026
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“Actually,” he says. “Let’s buy a house.”
“What?” Jack asks, eyes wide.
“Let’s get a house,” Dean says. “Let’s find somewhere and--and live there. Somewhere with windows.”
“Windows?” Jack says, like he’s never heard of such a thing.
“Yeah,” Dean says. “How does that sound?” Jack drops his animal crackers and throws himself at Dean, wrapping his tiny arms around Dean’s waist.
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"Most of his visitors are academics. They come from universities all over the nation, sometimes beyond. Others write books. The man in the Reading Room today is neither. He’s a tall, irritated man with a federal badge."
The federal agent's partner is usually the one who does the research. And even though Cas doesn't think this man is a real federal agent, he's happy to help where he can.
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Castiel is a sophomore in college who dies in a tragic accident - only to find out he's a ghost now haunting campus. And he's not the only one. Dean Winchester, a star football player who died on the field in the late 90s, is among the group of spirits who are trapped in the school. For decades, Dean and the other spirits have been attempting to help one another figure out their unfinished business so that they can each move on; however, Castiel has always hated participating in group projects.
Bookmarked by deansstiel
30 Apr 2026
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Dean’s your typical half-orphaned, monster-killing 22-year-old until a trenchcoated stranger crashes into his back windshield one September night, claiming he’s an angel that knows him from the future and that he’s on the run.
Frigging fantastic.
(Or, in which Castiel gets stuck in Dean’s timeline preseries and Dean kind of hates it—until he doesn’t.)

