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Angels do not have genders, primary or secondary. As a non-reproductive species, they have no need for something as human and pedantic as sexes. Consequently, Castiel has never had a rut in his life.
But Castiel isn’t an angel anymore.
Luckily, Dean is more than happy to help him out.
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Dean Winchester is the omega chosen to marry Castiel's son. The arranged marriage is as awkward and lackluster has Castiel expected it would be.
What he didn't expect was what would develop between himself and his new son-in-law.
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- Part 8 of Monster Destiel AUs
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When Castiel was 3 years old he was in a bad car accident. It left him with disfiguring scars and other physical impairments that scared away other children, making him grow up lonely. Even now, at almost 40, he’s still very much alone.
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The one where Dean spots the hottest man alive and decides that a one-night stand with him would be freaking awesome.
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Castiel doesn’t know where the runaway in Dean has gone, but he’s not sure that man exists anymore. The omega in his backseat has been badly broken. He hasn’t said a word to Castiel; hasn’t protested aside from flinching, hasn’t even pleaded to be spared. He’s just… empty. Tired. Castiel can smell layers of fear, sour and old on the omega’s skin, an emotion so often felt that it’s now a permanent stain on his scent. He can only begin to imagine what Dean has been through to put him in this state of apathy.
At sixteen years old, Dean Winchester signed away his life in order to protect what he loves most. He's spent the last eleven years as the property of various alphas, each crueler than the last. Purchased by a new master that promises him nothing but safety, his life is about to dramatically change - and with any luck, it will be for the better.Series
- Part 1 of Maybe Sprout Wings Universe
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Dean Winchester never backs down from a fight--not with monsters, not with fate, and sure as hell not with the smug, musclebound bastard who won't stop circling him like a predator with too much patience.
But Ben Cladwell doesn't want a fight. He wants Dean. And every line Dean swore he'd never cross starts to blur when restraint becomes its own kind of weapon, when strength stops meaning control and starts meaning surrender.
It's not a story about giving in. It's about finding the one person strong enough to carry you--and never want to look away again.
(Dean's seen monsters, angels, even himself. None of them were this much of a pain in the ass.)
