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Dean Winchester loves inspiring the creative output of mankind. Sure, being an entry-level muse mostly means guiding kindergarteners' imaginations and coaxing burnt-out artists back toward their work, but that’s fine. He’s sure he’ll get promoted eventually.
Castiel Novak breathed music his whole life — until an accident stole what had once felt effortless. Now he’s skirting around a piano he still loves and pretending that the quiet, careful world he’s constructed for himself is enough.
And it is — until Dean shows up, bringing with him bad jokes, unexpected kindness, and the unsettling sense that something in Castiel is being gently, deliberately nudged awake.
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Dean Winchester’s done a lot of stupid jobs, but escorting a pretty noble into the Forgotten Forest might be the worst. The pay is suspicious, but he needs to provide for his family. A pilgrimage into a cursed forest can’t be that dangerous… right?
Dean’s got a curse of his own, one that punishes those he gets close to, but he can’t stop wanting the man he’s supposed to protect. The deeper they travel, the more time goes wrong and memory slips. Can his training keep him (and his secrets) safe, or will an old prophecy tear everything apart?
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Through the last several years, Dean has done a lot of things he shouldn’t have.
Agreeing to have sex for money with a guy who has mafia affiliations is probably up there, though.
But Dean has a kid to care for and he can’t really afford to say no.
Especially not when saying yes feels like this.
Bookmarked by Cyzygy
01 Feb 2026
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It'd be so silly if Dean got caught under the mistletoe w Cas! ha ha! It certainly wouldn't lead him to an intense and nearly instant unraveling of the self, exposing his most closely kept desires!!! it's just some silly christmas smut : )
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There was a photo on the wall that Cas Novak loved looking at when he was little, a love that turned to embarrassed complaining about its presence once he was of the age when everything, even an innocent kiss, was the most humiliating thing ever.
The photo was beloved by his mother, Naomi, and the kiss recipient's mother, Mary. The best friends cooed over it every Christmas Eve, when the families got together to celebrate the holiday and the night they met.
Even at twenty-five, the kiss was embarrassing, but not because it was “unmasculine” or because it was a cutesy toddler thing. No, it was because the affection behind the sweet smooch Castiel gave his best friend, Dean Winchester, had grown into much, much more.
Their families, spearheaded by Castiel's brothers, wanted them to recreate that kiss, thinking it was the only one they'd ever had. But that wasn't quite correct.
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- Part 2 of Six Kisses
