Six months after John Winchester goes missing on a hunt, Dean goes to Palo Alto to find a psychic.*
Dad’s disappeared and Sam’s left to pick up the pieces of his brother.*
Set six months after the end of For The End of My Broken Heart (if you haven’t read that, this won’t make much sense). The boys are still dealing with the change in their relationship, as well as the new bond, all while investigating a case involving an Ancient Egyptian cult, a killer mummy and some very unusual deaths.*
Dean goes to pick Sam up from Stanford and ends up finding more than he bargained for.*
It’s three years later, and Sam’s nearing the end of law school. Dean’s pretty badass and amoral in this, or so it might seem. Just… keep an open mind?*
It’s about week before Missouri calls.* Part of the Every Broken Thing ‘verse. I definitely recommend the entire series (http://poisontaster.livejournal.com/142712.html), but this is one of my favorites from that series.
Dean dies, but convinces Heaven to send him back to Sam. It doesn’t happen how he plans though.*
“Because according to you, I do not deserve life. By that same logic, neither do you. And whether you kill him or he kills you, you will both be destroyed.”*
Sam discovers exactly what lengths he’ll go for Dean after he’s waylayed by an opportunistic entity.*
The world is over, and it’s a Winchester’s lot in life to cope with anything – no matter what.*
Sam first notices the weird dinging noise in Paducah, and by the time they hit Kansas City, it’s a full-on clank and rattle, the car thumping rhythmically every time the engine turns over.*
Something’s thrown everything out of balance. Trick is to fix it without screwing up, or maybe ending the world.*
Mal comes back from his sale with platinum in his pocket and a pair of dirty stragglers tagging along behind him like dogs.*
Jared meets his roommate and dives into college life.* Sequel series to the Highschool AU.
She takes longer to settle than Dean thinks she should, and he’s stuck waiting, sixteen and caught tight between his father and the open road. The only consolation is the Impala, steering wheel warm between his fingers, but it’s not as easy when she’s in the passenger seat, slipping from goldfinch to lynx and back again, a slow blur in the corners of his vision.*
Let us assume for a while that the demon gets exactly what he wants from Sam. What will that mean for our boys? How far will Dean go to bring Sam back over to the good guys? What will he have to sacrifice to save Sam and will it be enough – or will he lose himself in the battle.*
“Because according to you I do not deserve life. By that same logic, neither do you. And whether you kill him or he kills you, you will both be destroyed.”*
Kidnapped and imprisoned, Sam and Dean only have each other and their inner resources to get them through.*
The Winchester brothers are trapped by a Trickster, playing a twisted game they haven’t played before, especially with one another.*
Four years ago, Dean had a slight accident. The results of that accident will change his, and Sam’s, life forever.*
Dean Winchester left his father to live a “normal” life. Eight years later and he is a failing teacher in a small town, ignoring anything supernatural. Until he meets Sam Miller.*
Left stranded by John in the North Carolina mountains to teach Sam a lesson, Sam and Dean soon find themselves in deep trouble and involved in an Appalachian casefile. Pre-series alternate reality, teenage Sam/Dean, supernatural violence, disturbing themes.*
Three days after Bela puts the Colt to Lilith’s head and walks her backwards into a Devil’s Trap, Sam tries to follow Dean into the bathroom when he goes to shower, and Dean almost puts a fist through a wall.*
Sam likes girls. It’s not some big thing, not anything he has to tell everybody. He just does. He likes the way they offer to lend him their notes when he misses class, how they huddle in groups by the drinking fountains, the ones who wear heels and the track stars. He likes the girl in the front of his geometry class, the one who knows the answer to every problem set, and he likes the departmental secretary, two years out of college with button down shirts that don’t close all the way. Sam likes white lace bra straps and cinnamon chewing gum and the way they look in the back of the Impala, spread out and flushed underneath his hands.*
Sam spends the first three days after wrapped around him like a blanket, in the middle of threadbare hotel sheets in North Dakota with thunderstorms rolling in across the plains.*
“It took Sam a while to work it out, why we weren’t working right, but a few years back he did. And he kissed me again, but it was him, not some-” Dean paused, then spat the word, “-monster.”*
Whereas Western thought developed the idea of elements as substances, and Indian thought as emanations, Chinese philosophy conceived of the five elements, or Wu Xing, as dynamic states of change.*
We all know John disappeared because he got a lead on the demon, but what if he ran off when the boys were still kids?*
A cult is rumored to be guarding the Fountain of Youth. Oh, and while investigating it, Sam and Dean get roped into getting married.*
Sam gets whammied in an unexpected way.* This is a genderswap fic. Kinda.
The first time it happens, they’re in a bar outside of Reston, Virginia. Sam’s out the other side of grateful and into really fucking pissed off; apparently he’d rather be six feet under than have both of them alive, perfectly fine. Dean doesn’t get it.*
Sam and Dean spend the afternoon wading through the swamp around a voodoo priestess’s cabin in New Orleans, and by the time they get back to the hotel, it’s all Sam can do to take a shower and climb into bed.* Sequel to Radical Feminism.
The first time is just outside of Boston, on the shoulder of an exit ramp. It’s thirty five degrees and pouring rain, and one of their headlights is out; Dean’s got two wrenches and a replacement light bulb, and he’s been fucking with it for fifteen minutes.*
Sam and Dean investigate a series of disappearances and end up learning a lot more than they bargained for.*
The thing about orphans is the emo.* I’m not even freaking kidding you. This is awesome and perfectly and utterly flipping hilarious.
After Sam does his Sam thing in 2.21, Dean moves on, finds himself missing his brother and raising a baby girl.*
Sam is turned into a kid on Halloween, and adult Dean has to take him trick or treating.*
Later, Dean would remember that Certain Doom smells a lot like fried chicken.*
This is an in-depth look at the flashback scene from For the Love of a Chevy, so you might want to read that first.*
This be the one where Sam gets his cherry popped.* Third in the series. Follows We’re Not Discussing It.
According to the folk song, “There is a house in New Orleans they call the ‘Rising Sun’.” Well, they got the name right, if not the town, because when Dean and Sam find a hotel called El Sol Naciente in the middle of the desert, they realise pretty quickly that something is wrong. The only question is whether they can defeat the evil at the heart of The Rising Sun before it uses their own desires to destroy them.*
Dean and Sam have to explore their feelings in order to solve the case.*
On the first day of the fall semester, J.D. Russell discovered his teaching assistant salary was less than advertised, his counterpoint professor was either habitually stoned or mentally ill, not sure which, and his car had just suffered some kind of possibly terminal injury.*
Turning into a bright red rubber duck isn’t top on Dean’s list of “Oh Shit, I Would Give Anything For This Not to Have Happened” Things, but it’s definitely number two. Well, okay, maybe number three.*
Sam wakes up at 5:08 AM to a weird tapping against his back. He blinks slowly at the numbers on the alarm clock and tries to add up in his head how much longer he has to sleep. The alarm is set to go off at seven, and Sam thinks that one hour and fifty-two minutes more shuteye would be perfect if Dean will quit tapping or poking or whatever the fuck he’s doing to him.*
The cat tipped its head back and looked up. “Sam, is that you?” There was a moment, and then the cat nodded slowly, up and down. A clear gesture, “Sam, you cut that out right now. It’s not funny.”*
The real tragedy is not the act itself, but the mess it leaves behind.* Sequel to Passenger.
Dean goes to pick Sam up from Stanford and ends up finding more than he bargained for.* Part one of the Five Districts, Five Drugs series.
Dean goes to pick Sam up from Stanford and ends up finding more than he bargained for.* Fourth in the Five Districts, Five Drugs series.
Dean goes to pick Sam up from Stanford and ends up finding more than he bargained for.* Fifth in the Five Districts, Five Drugs series.
Wincest, implied violence, various kinks, strong language, moderately defused wit, waterlogged hell beasties, hot boys with stupid haircuts and straight people necking on television. Yeah. Scary. But, seriously-don’t read this story if you are at all offended by incest between minors. It’s canon that the boys are brothers, folks. Brothers are boys and boys get up to no good when left to their own devices. It’’s a fact of life. Don’t send me hate-mail over it.
Dean is creepily, incestuously interested in Sam. But this isn’t one of those “OMG INCEST IS SO HAWT” stories, so– I’m just warning you. It’s creepy. And maybe you should’t read it. SIGH!*
After the death of their father, the Winchester brothers discover the beginning of the road to their destinies. Two destinies that were foretold thousands of years before they were born and entwined so tightly neither can tread the road alone.*
Sam disappears after a fight and Dean finds him ten months later in a hospital. Dean has to work to put their relationship back together while dealing with a major change in their lives.*
When the poto mitana’s presence is required in New Orleans, Sam and Dean find themselves in a battle for control of the vodouisantes. Dena expects trouble but doesn’t expect to find himself in a battle for his own mind.* Sequel to Knowledge of Dead Secrets.
Two years after the yellow-eyed demon is defeated, the Winchesters are still waiting for their happy ending.*
John never disappeared before the pilot episode, so Dean never went to Stanford to find Sam. Two months later and they discover the demon went after Sam after all.*
This is sort of just a look into the relationship of Sam and Dean post-Fitchburg. There isn’t really a resolution, because I don’t see the resolution coming until Devil’s Trap…*
The downward spiral.* Sequel to And You Can Be the Remedy.
They get stuck in fucked up situations all the time. Second in the Ordeals Verse.
Set a few months after the events of ‘Further and Further Out’. Sam is still not entirely himself when a vision of their father in trouble sends a reluctant Dean off to track down John Winchester. Sequel to Further In and Further Out.
“He hears it on the radio, and for the first measure, something coils inside of him, low in his stomach, lean and hungry and needing.”*
While investigating a routine curse in a small California town, Dean loses his memory. With only his brother to lean on, feelings begin to develop that aren’t exactly brotherly. How’s Sam going to cope with that?*
It was my fault. I couldn’t warn him. When he… when the kid came for him, I wasn’t able to. It was my fault.*
When Dean disappears on a hunt, the last thing Sam expects is the help of another psychic in trying to find him. The search doesn’t go well, and when Dean walks back into his life, it’s with the news that tears the world out from under them both.*
Six months after Full Moon, Fast Cars, Sam and Dean are hunting together when the yellow-eyed demon makes a reappearance, and Dean is brought face to face with his old life and the reasons he quit hunting in the first place.* Sequel to Full Moon, Fast Cars.
It turns out Denan was wrong when he said there was no such thing as unicorns. It also turns out that when a unicorn steals your memories, you have to play nice to get them back. But what’s a Winchester to do in the meantime?*
As a favor, Sam and Dean pick up on a job where Bobby’s left off. Only, the spirit the Winchester boys are attempting to usher to the other side is making things more complicated than they’re supposed to be. First in the Ordeals verse.*
Who or what is killing children in Kingsburg? Sam and Dean investigate the deaths and race to stop another from happening. Along the way, Dean shows how far he’ll go to protect his brother.*
Sam and Dean tried to bake the impossible cake.* I know, seriously, I know. But this series is somehow charming and funny and sweet. Dean might be out of character, but the character he is in is a good one. Different but good.
Jensen’s hit by a curse when giving Sam and Dean a helping hand with a case. His life instantly turns… interesting and it really wasn’t all that dull to begin with.*
The thing about spells was that they rarely worked in real life like they did on TV or in the movies.*
Sam isn’t the only one with powers. Unfortunately for Dean, his mystical ability to grow flowers doesn’t have the same awe-inspiring effect.*
Dean never thought he would enter a beauty pageant; Sam never thought he would see his brother in a dress. There’s a first time for everything, right?*
Sam braced for impact as six foot five of Franklin Moore, all time leading scorer in the Pacific Coast Conference, MBA Stanford Business, and the 2006 Volunteer Coordinator for San Francisco’s Gay Pride Parade, flung himself into his arms. Rocked back on his heels, he accepted the hug, blocked the grope, and said: “How’s it going, Frank?”
The trouble started the moment they crossed the threshold and there it was right up in front: a display of the Winchester, with a guarantee of 100% satisfaction or your money back. Sam’s kind of scarred for life and Dean’s a freak, but it’s okay because Sam’s secretly freaky too.*
A fic containing Jensen, Jared, Castle Anthrax, and a spanking.*
Okay, Sam’s definition of “moving” doesn’t seem to quite jive with Dean’s.*
A story in 21 parts, featuring an Ancient Greek curse, an unexpected metamorphosis, adventures in pool sharking, numerous shots of tequila, a nun outfit, zombies, angels, demons, kidnappings, startling discoveries about old acquaintances, massage, a game of strip poker, girl-on-girl action, girl-on-boy action, and boy-on-boy action. Despite my expectations or inclinations, it swiftly became clear that this story was going to be Sam/Dean. And, indeed, it is. Because my muse likes to fuck with me.*
Bobby’s words seemed to echo in the room long after Sam hung up the phone. “We need to go back and look again. Maybe we missed something,” Sam pleaded. His voice sounded small, insubstantial against the weight of Bobby’s assertion. “It’s worth a try, Dean.”* Sequel to Rain on the Window.
Their worst fights are about kissing, which makes them the girls Dean says he is.*
He’s beautiful any time, but like this — loose-limbed with pleasure, pupils blown wide, looking thoroughly fucked out — it makes your chest ache with emotion at the same time heat pools in your belly.*
He hates that the years Sam was gone are so hidden from him, hates that he has to get to know his own brother all over again.*
What does a boy do when he decides that he wants to have sex with his older brother? Research!* I seriously feel a little bit dirty reccing this since it’s blatantly underage… but mrrr.
Sam ran away from everything life as a Winchester promised, trying to find his place in the world. But when Dean showed up at his door, needing a place to stay, he realized that without Dean, no place was home.*
At any other time, with anyone else, he’d feel vulnerable and self-conscious; but it’s just Sam.*
Sam is the new kid at school again, already seen as a geek by most of the school’s population. If they only knew he was dating the hot new mechanic that everybody can’t stop talking about and lusting after.*
Sam and Dean fuck over breakfast choices and Dean takes forever to get dressed.*
Anticipation. See, that’s the thing. You get off on the anticipation almost as much as you do when Sam finally decides that he’s been holding out on you long enough.*
Sam finds it about three weeks after they kill the demon (nineteen days subtracted from three hundred sixty-five is three hundred forty-six.)*
They wake up fine. It’s not something that happens overnight and prompts girly shrieks of horror at eight a.m. Instead, they’re sitting in the middle of a crowded diner, talking about carrots, when Sam suddenly sprouts boobs and claps his hand over his crotch in terror.*
Dean waits in the waiting room and does waiting room things, such as angsting and reading Cosmo and anthropomorphizing chairs and failing to recognize that the universe is trying to tell him something.*
In which Miss Samantha Winchester, in order to escape an unwanted suitor and reunite with her beloved brother (who has been at sea fighting Napoleon for the past four years), travels to London in the company of Mrs. Ellen Harvelle and her daughter Jo, and has a number of adventures.*
“So, do you ever take the meat out or do you just stare at the girls until the shame gets to be too much and take a cold shower?”*
Excessive use of battery-operated toys. Batteries come with the package. The boys don’t.*
It’s a little scary, when Sam gets his way lately, and Dean must be making that clear, because Sam pauses, stills his hand, and looks up at him the length of his body.*
Who or what is killing children in Kingsburg? Sam and Dean investigate the deaths and race to stop another from happening. Along the way, Dean shows how far he’ll go to protect his brother.*
Dean tries to figure out why so many people think he and Sam are a couple. The answer is… surprising.*
Here’s what came of it, what happened when the Apocalypse didn’t quite go as planned.*
Schmoop, sex, cucumbers, and parking lots. And, oh year — the end of the world.* Coda to eighth_horizon’s The Last Outpost of All That Is.
Dean sighs and mumbles something about chicks with dicks before dropping his head back onto the mattress and staring at the moldy ceiling. “Living without you was never in the equation, Sam.”*
By the time Dean was seventeen, he had more illicit sex under his belt – ha! – than anyone who doesn’t work for Girls Gone Wild.*
Sam finds out that Dean had ambitions, that he once wanted and came close to being normal. Bobby gives them a case where Dean’s dreams may finally come true.*
Dean is cursed with the inability to self-censor. Therefore, he says exactly what he’s feeling when he’s feeling it, much to both his and Sam’s embarrassment.*
What if… Sam had been kicked out of Stanford before he’d made it two full semesters? What would he do, where would he go, how would life be different?*
Sam is the physical embodiment of everything Dean has ever done right in his entire life.*
Sam is unaware of Dean’s feelings for him when he asks him to come with him to Stanford. Dean has to figure out how to tell Sam the truth and deal with a furious John.*
There’s a splash behind him, and Sam has to give Dean his due: he hadn’t seen him creep up on him at all. In fact, he still can’t see him, just the spread of ripples where he went under.*
Sam pushes Dean’s buttons and Dean pushes buttons that Sam didn’t know he had.*
Dean chalks everything up to Sam’s rebelliion. Never good at taking orders, his brother keeps finding ways to get attention from the family. Everything happens in backwards.*
Dean woke up one morning with his brother staring at him and discovered he was a girl. There are different ways he could react at this point, but Dean always chooses the path of least resistance. Of course, Sam has only one thing to proscribe: research.*
It’s the sounds that get Sam, as much as anything. Slick, wet, sucking; he wants to drown in each one, roll around in it and wrap himself up in them.*
After Nightshifter, Sam and Dean hit the road. What follows is three months of fear and frustration with the FBI hot on their heels, trying to avoid the long arm of the law while still continuing to work. It’s not easy; being on the run doesn’t leave much time for breathing, never mind sleep, sex or any much-needed downtime.*
Sam holds the gun steady, and when the wolf gets ready to leap, mouth open and claws extended, Sam shoots. The silver bullet hits the wolf square between the eyes and once it’s fallen, Sam gets up and spends another bullet into its heart before getting any closer. After he’s convinced that the wolf is dead and not just faking it, the gun lowers and Sam rubs his shoulder, wincing.*
They’re in Georgia when it happens. Figures. Dean has always hated Georgia. He hates the roads, how the dirt churned up beside the lanes is an eerie blood-red, he hates how poison-green kudzu is choking out all the trees… So really, it figures it’d be something in Georgia to totally screw them over.*
Dean is a hunter ever on the look out for things to kill. Sam is an innocent with his mind set of tracking down the thing that killed his girlfriend. When these two men are thrown together, they realize that their lives might not be as different as they first thought.*
Dean is tired and sore and still really pissed off and hurt about some stuff Sam said in Chicago.*
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“It feels safe here,” she says, staring out towards the trees on the edge of the property. “No ghosties in the attic, no beasties lurking in the woods. We’re like a normal family.”*
Sam and Dean learn that sometimes one future must be sacrificed for another.*
Dean Winchester meets Sam Morgan during Sam’s rookie season in minor league baseball. When Dean is traded not long after, he can’t forget the farmboy from Kansas.*
It’s three years later, and Sam’s nearing the end of law school. Dean’s pretty badass and amoral in this, or so it might seem. Just…keep an open mind?*