Sam’s “normal” life dissolves when his brother mysteriously returns from the dead. But when Dean came back, Benny the vampire wasn’t the only thing that came back with him. Now Sam is in a race against time to save his brother. This is one race that Sam refuses to lose.
This is NOT just a smutty story. This explains why Wincest is beautiful, loving, and right. Ever wonder how Dean started talking dirty? The genesis is in the way Sam and Dean allow their feelings for each other to become physical. Sam is nearly 17, Dean is nearly 21.This story has dirty talk, all the feels you can handle, infinite love, well-developed original characters, and a rich plot that develops into a nail-biting narrative, with the best kind of hurt/comfort. SPOILERS for seasons 1-6.
Sam had known how Dean felt about him when he’d left for Stanford. His own feelings weren’t so clear. He’d needed time away from it all, hunting, his father, and especially Dean. It took him five years and a degree he hadn’t planned on to realize there was only one person he wanted to share his life with. He’d never considered the possibility that Dean would move on without him…or that something could happen that would erase him from his brother’s life completely.
When John finds his sons in a compromising position, he’s disgusted and he sends Dean away, hiding his youngest son from his eldest until Sam leaves his sight to break off and hunt on his own. Unexpected circumstances bring them back together and Dean will do all his power to make sure they stay that way.
In Jefferson, Texas a man ends a generations-old curse and saves all the town’s children, but completely loses his memory in the process. When it’s discovered that he’s a wanted criminal, the town comes together to conceal him out of gratitude for what he’s done for them, giving him an apartment, a job and a whole new life. It takes seven months for Sam to find Dean, and when he finally does, he has to adapt to being around a man who has no idea that he used to be Sam’s brother.
A happier ending to “Dark Side of the Moon” by lav123 Sam bent and picked up the amulet from where Dean had thrown it in the
dustbin. His mind was reeling from the implications of the gesture. When
Castile had asked for it, Dean’s reluctance to part with the locket had
warmed Sam’s heart, because he had known that it was precious to Dean
because he had given it to his brother.
Cognitive Realignment
by Blue_Jay
To Sam, Dean is everything he needs and doesn’t need to be. The
amulet showed that and when Sam needed verification that what was going
on in his head was really just his imagination, all he had to do was
look to his brother and it was there, a constant reminder. And it was
always with them, every second of every day. Until it wasn’t.
Dean is overwhelmed with emotions and love after the stressful events of
the fog and seeing God. Alone in their motel room together, he shares a
moment with Sam, starting something new that he should’ve done a long
time ago.
Dean thought he’d seen all of
Sam’s perfect moments. Finding out he didn’t, and that he missed a
pivotal one, leads to not only trying to get a certain object back, but
also trying to make things right with Sam.
Lost and Found By: poestheblackcat
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Just had to get this down after seeing “Dark Side of the Moon.“
Dean goes pilfering in Sam’s bags and finds his amulet.
Seeing Double by butterflywrites After the events of Dark Side of the Moon, Sam and Dean again
get drunk, pass out, and wake up to find two people in their motel
room. This time, it’s their younger selves, from not long after
Christmas 1991, and they have to figure out how to get the kids back to
the right time.
(I don’t know who made these gifs but you’re the devil!!! I legit teared up. lol)