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When Will was fifteen, he and a first year medical student Hannibal were survivors of plane crash in the Canadian wilderness, leaving them waiting for rescue and resorting to drastic means of survival for a year and a half.
Twenty years later, the few survivors who made it to rescue are being targeted by someone being dubbed as the "Final Destination Killer." Now a reclusive adult, Will is asked to work on the case by the FBI, reopening old wounds and threatening to expose secrets he's been keeping for two decades.
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Castiel's teen son is dating bad boy Dean Winchester. Castiel comes home one night and finds his son passed out on the couch. When Castiel checks his son's room, Dean is drunk and high as fuck. He thinks Castiel is his son and Castiel goes with it, taking sloppy seconds from a barely conscious Dean.
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Children change things – sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse, and sometimes from the very beginning. Season 1 AU.
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"It’s not like Castiel had planned to end up in this situation. It was cliched, and therefore boring. Expected. It reeked of a typical alpha midlife crisis — a desperate act made entirely out of foolish decisions and ego. But Castiel had had a rough week."
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Or: Castiel begins an ill-advised relationship with one of his students and he's not the only one impacted by this choice.
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Castiel is a celestial being.
His powers aren’t as much of a constant as they used to be, they’ve dwindled over the years, been forcefully taken from him. He’s experienced humanity more thoroughly than almost any other angel out there, he’s the wayward angel with a crack in his chassis.
That may be what he is now, but at one point, he was destined for greatness. He was the general of his garrison, leading heaven’s armies and fighting amongst his siblings. Castiel remembers every second that he spent as one of heaven’s most capable soldiers.
Over time, he knows he’s gotten weaker. More reliant. More dependent.
He’s been taunted by almost every type of being there is.
Demons, angels, vampires, humans.
He’d be lying if he said that he wasn’t tired of it. He hates getting it from his own family the most. He doesn’t know if he deserves it or not.
Or:
Based on that time that Lucifer said that rage is a good motivator. It's Cas' turn.

