Windfall for the non-believerglovered | R | Sex and violence, vaguely dub-con (pretending to be gay).
After Sam's first Hell flashback, he and Dean work a job that means posing as a couple in a planned community.
Packed with great details, with bonus not-really-human-at-all Castiel. The heart of this story is Dean’s struggle with just how much he loves Sam, which the story takes seriously even as it has fun with the trope.
Sequins and Padded Bras Notwithstandingalexjanna91 | R | AU
All he’d wanted was a beer, but Sam hasn’t been able to take his eyes off that smoking hot drag queen that, according to the bartender, can hustle you out of your diaphragm and will beat the shit out of you if you dare call him a girl.
The premise might require a little ‘take this with a grain of salt’ as the author advises, but the depiction of Dean’s complex, norm-busting, defiant individuality is vividly painted, nuanced - and hot.
purgatorionilyn | R | AU
The root of all deadly sins is love. A progression in three parts.
The insights into Dean's love for Sam and the lengths it takes him too are revealed in simple powerful prose.