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Summary: Just when Sam Winchester thinks he’s finally getting used to having an angel of the Lord visiting in his dreams, he finds himself actually sharing a room with the angel while he’s carrying on a conversation with Sam’s brother . . . and if that weren’t strange and awkward enough, there’s also the fact that Dean seems to think they can just go back to being like they were, before Lucifer’s rising (even though that obviously didn’t work for them. Hence, the freakin’ Apocalypse!), and that he still doesn’t trust Sam to even know what’s best for him . . .
Warning: Apparently, I am writing an on-going series of linked stories, (mostly) in response to the individual episodes of season five. This particular story is meant to function both as a kind of sequel to the previous four stories I’ve written for Supernatural, “What Dreams May Come,” “Unless First We Dream,” “Dreams Are Free,” and “Dreams Shall Never Die,” and as a sort of continuation of and between-the-scenes addition to season five’s fifth episode, “Fallen Idol.” This series may or may not continue to progress much as it already has, depending largely on the whims of the muses and the state of real life!
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- Part 4 of Dreams
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Summary: As though Sam Winchester’s life weren’t stressful, insane, and just downright weird enough (seeing as how he’s accidentally kick-started the Apocalypse and apparently is the vessel of choice for Lucifer, as well as brother to the supposed Sword of Michael), he seems to have inherited the role of advice guru for a certain renegade, resurrected angel of the Lord, in all matters pertaining to Dean Winchester. While he (generally) knows Dean well enough to give out the advice, some things are beyond even his power to predict, especially once a half-demon boy enters the picture and Dean actually starts meaning it, when he tells Castiel that the angel is his friend . . .
Warning: Apparently, I am writing an on-going series of linked stories, (mostly) in response to the individual episodes of season five. This particular story is meant to function both as a kind of sequel to the previous five stories I’ve written for Supernatural, “What Dreams May Come,” “Unless First We Dream,” “Dreams Are Free,” “Dreams Shall Never Die,” and “My Dreams Under Your Feet,” and as a sort of continuation of and between-the-scenes addition to season five’s sixth episode, “I Believe the Children Are Our Future.”
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- Part 5 of Dreams