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The Avocado Crisis (AKA Clint Gets a Dose of Self-Esteem) by ppendragon
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Hawkeye (Comics)
08 Oct 2018
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It all begins with a mission and an avocado, so of course it was doomed from the start.
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While on a hunt, Cas winds up on the receiving end of a gender-swapping spell. He intends to simply wait it out, but Dean has other ideas.
Sam is unimpressed.
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Dean Winchester was once an award winning country music star, but fame came too early. Now, he’s fifteen years sober and owns a ranch in western Texas. He’s happy with his life. He has horses, a nice herd of cattle and so what, if he’s alone. He tells his friends that he’s happily single. Back when he was touring, men and women threw themselves at him – but he knew they only wanted him for his fame.
Cas Novak just won his fifth CMA award. He loves singing, but the touring was getting old. Living in a bus nine months out of the year was slowly destroying his creativity. He hasn’t written anything new in over a year. Then he hears an old song on the radio. He vaguely remembers the handsome singer and wondered whatever happened to him. Before he knew it, he'd written a new song. The only problem was…it was a duet. A duet that could only be sung with a voice like Winchester’s.
After locating the man’s ranch, Cas makes a surprise visit. Will he be able to talk Dean into joining him on stage after all these years? Will the two men find what they’ve been looking for all their lives – someone to share a future with?
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When Sam gets his life together and fucks off to live in a hippy-dippy self-sustainable commune in Costa Rica, Dean never considers following suit. That life isn’t for him. But after years of being away from his brother and withering his own life away at his monotonous, soul-sucking job, Dean finds himself caving to Sammy’s pleas, accepting a job offer he can’t refuse, and boarding a plane to the exotic island.
It’s nothing like Dean could have ever imagined, full of vibrant life and color, foods he’s never heard of, and animals he’s never seen. It’s a tropical paradise… a paradise that becomes a hell of a lot more interesting when a dark haired, blue-eyed commune native catches his eye. After a rather upsetting first meeting with the grumpy stranger, Dean must continue to navigate life on the island, his new career as the school’s music teacher, and the ultimate feat of dislodging his foot from his very big mouth.
With a community of characters as familiar as his brother and as wild as a capuchin monkey with a flair for mischief, Dean will discover that maybe it wasn’t just Sam’s life that needed a reboot.
Still, the question remains; will Dean be able to win over Casa Nova’s most reclusive resident?
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"This came down to the fundamentally different ways they saw the situation. Bobby didn't think angels should be mistreated, but he didn't see them as equals and didn't particularly have a problem with angels being kept as slaves. Dean wanted angels to be free and equal to humans, period."
In which Dean works in angel rescue and Castiel is newly rescued angel with a painful past.
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20 Mar 2026
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Cute! Alas, an epilogue promised but not delivered…
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The Ancient Greek Gods live on - and sometimes, they walk among us.
It's a dark time for the Winchesters. Dean is doing his best to hold what remains of his family together - but his younger brother, Sam, can't move on from the death of the girl he was going to marry, and it seems like there's nothing Dean can do to ease that sadness. Far, far below them, in the Underworld, the blue-eyed Lord of Death - Hades himself - is struggling with his own grief. And more than that - Hades is in trouble. He needs help.
One fateful evening, Hades meets the boys in a night-struck graveyard; he and Dean make a pact that will serve them both. It's a mutually beneficial agreement, nothing more - a little play-acting in return for a single soul. And play-acting is all it is, obviously; Dean and Hades, God of Death, aren't really together. Of course not.
... they just need to convince a Pantheon of Ancient Gods that they could be.
