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hello, dean. what were you dreaming about?
Who: Dean Winchester and you!
When: Day 86-88
Where: Dreamland.
What: Dean goes to sleep with the intention of getting back to that city, which leads to some potential for lucid dreaming! Check the comments for scenarios. If you want something specific, let me know!
Warnings: Blood, light gore, talk of torture.
When: Day 86-88
Where: Dreamland.
What: Dean goes to sleep with the intention of getting back to that city, which leads to some potential for lucid dreaming! Check the comments for scenarios. If you want something specific, let me know!
Warnings: Blood, light gore, talk of torture.
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"That was your fault." He realizes what he'd just said. "Because you introduced me to TV."
Trailing after Dean, he almost wants to ask if that was his dream or if Dean really had... felt that way, at least about Castiel being with someone. He certainly feels that way about Dean, not that he'd voice that.
"Where are we going?"
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"Not Bel Air." He was pretty frustrated when that dream ended early, but it's not like he could -- why would he even want to recreate it now? They're both aware of what's going on. That's not something he wants to share.
They round the corner, and behind the gas station, instead of a whole lot of nothing, there's a small lake with a little pier and two chairs. Ha! He totally did it.
"This better?" he asks, grinning.
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With a happy sigh, he speeds his pace, heading for the end of the dock.
There's a calm, cool breeze. If anything, this is the opposite of Hell. In some ways, this is his favorite Heaven now.
He looks over his shoulder at Dean, almost reaching back for him before realizing what he's doing and dropping the arm.
"I didn't think you would remember this."
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"Not much detail to it. Lake, fishing. You, looking freaked." There, that's something that Dean can squeeze Cas's shoulder for as he walks to the end of the dock. The tackle box is there, and so are two fishing poles, but he stands there first, enjoying the breeze and the quiet, the sense of security and peace that makes up the origin for this dream. It makes sense that this is the one Cas crashed back then.
"Had to remember so we could find you."
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He stands close, shoulder brushing Dean's. "I'm not... freaked. I like it here." He likes being with Dean in such a peaceful place. It's rare.
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Used to be Dean enforced his personal space bubble around Cas, but that's gone out the window lately, the more Dean's needed reassurance that Cas was there, and the more he let himself need that. When he feels Cas brush up next to him though, the first thing that pops into his mind maybe isn't the nicest. But it sounds like the best idea.
He nods, turning again to look back out at the water.
"Unless you can't swim," he says, and that's all the warning he'll give before he nudges Cas hard, trying to push him into the lake.
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For a moment, there's splashing a sputtering and then Castiel manages to stay afloat a little easier.
"Dean!"
He grabs the edge of the dock and pulls himself up enough to get a grip on Dean's ankle. Then he pulls hard.
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"What? You said you wanted something happier. I'm thrilled. What about you?" He splashes at Cas lightly.
This is... really what he needed though. Hell still burns fresh and hot, and he wants to get rid of those crawling thoughts, that edge of fear and pain still holding onto him. This place was a good idea, mood-wise, but he's not sure sitting still and fishing would really do anything to calm him.
Watching Cas look like a... drowning accountant is a bit better.
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"Dean... This is a happy memory for you." It's not a question.
He swims closer, difficult as that is with his huge coat. They're alone here, away from friends and enemies alike--away from Heaven and Hell.
Backing Dean towards the dock, he's almost overwhelmed with the thought that even if he hadn't been in this dream, Dean's happy dream is related to him and he might have been here as part of the dream, anyway. That's what he means to Dean and that thought amazes him.
He keeps moving in until Dean's back brushes the edge of the dock and he reaches up to hold part of it next to Dean's head.
It would be so easy to lean in and finish that other dream.
So easy.
But it's not what Dean would want and this dream is about him, so at the last minute, Castiel grabs Dean's shoulder and pushes him under before kicking off the dock and swimming away.
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What's not happy about this place? It's quiet, and it is far from Heaven and Hell and everyone know they know, good or bad. Dean knows he could never be the kind of person who could be still long enough to even have a real life favorite fishing spot, but in a dream, that's different. And sometimes, yeah, Cas is here. Sometimes he's here and he doesn't run off scared. Sometimes they sit here and talk. He had that dream a lot when he thought Cas was gone for good.
His eyes widen, his lips parted more from surprise than anything because everything seems to have stilled except the water making a quiet noise against the dock, and Dean thinks Cas is going to kiss him.
Before Dean's even had time to decide if that's what's happening and what he was going to do about it, he's underwater and his lungs burn a little and he comes up coughing. So it was a trick, right? Cas did that to get Dean under the water. He watches after him, panting a bit, and then he shakes his head and starts swimming after Cas because oh, he is going to get it.
He grabs the back of his coat and pulls him back, trying to dunk him under, grinning all the while.
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Knowing that, he turns to grab Dean, gripping him tight and... attempting to drown them both for a moment.
Under the water, he finds that if he stops thinking about breathing, he stops feeling it. Shaking Dean gently, he opens his eyes and tries to get Dean to do the same.
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Oh. He doesn't really care about breathing anymore. He grins slowly, and then tugs on Cas's tie, half to confirm and half because he's feeling playful now, giddy, giddier than normal but who wouldn't be after being pulled out of their worst nightmare?
He slides his hand down Cas's arm to get a grip on his sleeve, and then tugs. Might as well see what's on the bottom, or if they can get there, right? And if something happened, Cas would save him. Or Dean would save Cas.
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At first, they pass small fish, but as they swim lower, they start to see strange deep-water fish and then things that Castiel knows for a fact aren't real at all. Eventually they pass a large-breasted mermaid and Castiel rolls his eyes at Dean.
That's what he spots a rusty old crate and he starts to steer them towards it.
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He spots the crate once Cas angles them toward it, and he wonders how he can be in his own dream in his own subconscious and not even know what's in there completely. If he decides it's treasure, is it going to be treasure? Only one way to find out, he guesses.
Once they reach it, he fumbles with the rusty lock until he kicks it loose and opens the lid. There is definitely treasure in there, the typical dubloony stuff from pirate movies, and Dean's hand hovers over the amulet Sam gave him, lying right on top, before he passes over it to pick up some weird looking coin. Bobby's flask is poking out of the side, but he leaves that there, too.
Instead, he nudges Cas's side and tries to show him the coin because it's got Johnny Depp's face on it and his dream-self is really detailed.
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He reaches for the treasure, fingers skimming the flask and familiar amulet. He's surprised there are any coins at all, because he knows that Dean values these things far more than money.
The coins are almost buoyant, as if something under them is catching the slightest hint of current. He pushes a few of them out of the way and there's a familiar color, tattered and stained, underneath.
It's his coat.
Oh.
He turns his head to look at Dean, not quite able to hide the surprise on his face. Dean always says that they're family and he doesn't not believe Dean, but it's hard to believe that he's important enough to be included with all of these things.
But then Dean kept his coat in the trunk of the Impala when he thought Castiel was dead. He fought through Purgatory to find Castiel and Castiel is once again reminded that he should have more faith in Dean.
Licking his lips, he grips the front of Dean's coat, pulling him closer in the water with gentle insistence.
Before he can lose the nerve, he leans in to press his lips to Dean's, almost chaste save for the memory of being a succubus hanging in his mind.
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What surprises him most is the surprise on Cas's face. How could Cas not know how much he means to Dean? He's a dick to Cas sometimes -- sometimes a monumental dick -- but it comes down to how much Dean cares about him. When he's reminded of that, he tends to lash out harshly, push back hard, because it hurts too much and he doesn't know how to deal with that or show it. He shouldn't show it.
Except he carried that coat around for a year, and he tore his way through Purgatory looking for Cas, and he doesn't regret a second of that. He needs Cas; he cares about him, and he doesn't know what to do to get that through the stupid angel's head and to make it stick.
At least, he doesn't know until Cas is pulling him closer. They've been dancing around this since that first incubus kiss, and maybe this is the answer. Maybe this has been the answer this whole time, and that's why Dean was so pissed about the incubus thing in the first place. He couldn't help Cas, but he also couldn't see that he wanted to.
He's ready for Cas when he leans in, even if his heart is racing and he's scared, but it's not the kind of fear that he wants to listen to anymore. He closes his eyes and lays a hand on Cas's arm, and he kisses him back gently.
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In this dream, there is only Castiel and Dean and this bond that they've had for several years now. They've been through so much and Castiel doesn't feel like any of it lead to this, because they aren't where they're going yet. This is just part of their journey and he wants it that way. He wants it to be their journey. Together.
The kiss lasts an eternity, or what feels like one, even to Castiel, and then he's slowly stirring in his bed. He refuses to open his eyes for at least ten minutes, but he can't seem to drift off again.
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He doesn't want the kiss to end, even if it's not real, even if it's a dream, but then it does end, and Dean's more aware of laying in his bed than he is of Cas and the light dancing in the water around them. He tries to fight consciousness off, tries to get back to sleep, but it doesn't work, no matter how long he lays there.