Blood and Bones: the Winchesters Files
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The Righteous Man and the Law by thegreenempty
Fandoms: Bones (TV), Supernatural (TV 2005)
01 Feb 2024
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Bones had Winchester’s remains spread out on the table. She started at his skull and worked her way down from there, explaining every injury to Booth. Head trauma from beatings, dislocated shoulders, broken clavicles, broken hands, broken fingers, broken arms, bullet wounds, knife wounds, broken toes, strain on his bones that indicated a life of hard and heavy work. Despite whatever else Henrikson, or anyone else thought of the man, Dean Winchester took a lot of pain in his life. Maybe that’s why he handed it out so freely, Booth mused.
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Seeley Booth has always considered himself an upstanding man, a man of law and order. When the remains of suspected serial-killer Dean Winchester are found, Booth believes this is his chance to get justice for his fellow fallen agents. With some help and inspiration from an angel, Booth believes he is on the righteous path. But he's realizing there are greater mysteries to the world than he imagined, and he knows so little about the will of heaven.
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- Part 1 of Blood and Bones: the Winchesters Files
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Dean felt the weight of it in his stomach–the weight that Castiel, the doubting angel, didn’t envy-and it hit him: Dean hadn’t been chosen by God for redemption, or because he had some divine destiny. This wasn't the story of a man who did bad things being given a chance to make right. Dean was chosen because being responsible for stopping Lucifer? That was the worst possible job on the planet. And Dean, the single soul delivered back from hell, was the only fucker on Earth who actually deserved it.
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Dean grows increasingly suspicious of the angels' intentions. In trying to sort out what their real plan is, he realizes that an FBI agent may need his help, and may help him find his true purpose after resurrection.
Meanwhile, Seeley Booth can't decide if he witnessed a miracle or if he was duped by a deranged serial killer and let a wanted man walk away. Booth's constant swings between guilt, fear, and religious euphoria are breaking him down. He needs to come to terms with what he did before he loses all sense of reality or, more importantly, before he loses the woman he loves.
This is part 2 in my Blood and Bones series, a Bones/Supernatural crossover!
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- Part 2 of Blood and Bones: the Winchesters Files
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The Black Smoke in the Holy Vessel by thegreenempty
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005), Bones (TV)
23 May 2025
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Being stuck in a room with Captain America was its own kind of torture. Booth had questions but he was suspicious and proud and didn’t want anything from Dean, so he was a showoff and a pain in the ass the whole time. He was all righteous anger and restlessness. Which was Dean’s thing, usually, but Booth was more annoying about it. Dean felt kinda bad for the guy. By all normal accounts the man was a hero, plain and simple. An all-American super cop, soldier-warrior, tall and handsome. But he was in Dean’s world now, and there were no heroes here.
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Worlds collide when Booth and Brennan come across a case with potentially apocalyptic consequences. Meanwhile, Sam and Dean are running on empty. Sam has put his faith and trust in Ruby and believes he is the key to stopping Lilith, while Dean can't help but feel like they're out of their depth and in over the heads. Dean won't talk about hell, but Sam can't deal with the anger and paranoia much longer. The last thing either of them wants to do is get back in the sights of the FBI, but that may be their best hope to stop Lilith.
This is the third work of my Blood and Bones series, a Bones/SPN crossover.
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- Part 3 of Blood and Bones: the Winchesters Files
