Title: Grace Under Fire [chapter 6/10]
Rating: PG-13 this part. NC-17 all up.
Pairing: Dean/Castiel
Genre: AU, romance
Spoilers/Warnings: AU references to season 6
Word Count: apx 2,630 this part (12,915 so far)
Summary: The one in which Dean and Cas fall,
hard and fast.
A/N: Also the one in which there are many geek
references. It's my form of fluff XD And I also want to thank
luvsbitca
here, for once telling me the story of her ridiculous hand
injury, a long time ago before she disappeared into the Teen Wolf
fandom :S ... Sorry this is so friggin late, but thanks for the
inspiration!
Disclaimer: Supernatural ain't mine. Neither is
Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, or Firefly.
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Chapter 1] [
Chapter 2] [
Chapter 3] [
Chapter 4] [
Chapter 5]
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Spring turned to Summer, the school year ended, the months flew
by, but Castiel barely even noticed, so wrapped up was he in the
whirlwind of this thing with Dean. Dean, who staggered into his
bed in the early hours of morning, too tired to do anything but
pass out after his shift, but just wanting to be near him anyway.
Dean, who insisted Castiel cook for him, but then refused to eat
unless Castiel hand-fed him, sitting on the couch watching Star
Wars movies. Dean, who had been a nervous wreck about him meeting
Sam, and then pouted jealously like a left-out child when he and
Sam got along famously. Dean, who was at his apartment so much he
already had drawers full of his own things in Castiels
dresser, when Castiels past relationships had only gotten
to the spare toothbrush stage in the same amount of time. Dean,
who Castiel watched over as he slept late into the morning, and
then spent the rest of the day making love to until hunger or
work prompted them from the bedroom, and the cycle repeated
itself over again.
Today was no different. Theyd spent most of the morning
(afternoon) in bed having lazy morning sex (because its
still morning if youve just woken up), until Deans
stomach inevitably began to growl for food. Then Dean had pulled
him into the shower, insisting they clean up and spend some time
outdoors for once, so Castiel could try what Dean insisted was
The best ice-cream in the world, ever.
Ive got a bad feeling about this, Castiel had
groaned at first, reluctant to be dragged out of the safe little
lovenest that was his bed. But as the Star Wars quote left his
lips he couldnt help but chuckle a little at Deans
enthusiasm. Quite frankly, Castiel didnt think any
ice cream could compare to a whole day in bed with Dean (unless,
of course, the ice cream was on Dean), but in the three
short months theyd been together, hed already learned
he could deny Dean nothing.
And Castiel had to admit, it was a refreshing change. It was a
beautiful, warm, Summer day outside, and as they walked by the
water, ice cream cones in hand, Castiel found that for once he
didnt mind the noise and press of children and families
around, enjoying the vacation atmosphere. And even though it was
highly likely some of his students might be around, he
wasnt even worried about the repercussions of being seen
with another man at all. When Dean was with him, he could handle
anything, and nothing else mattered.
Castiel was burning. Falling. So very quickly
that he knew what it must be like, to be a comet plunging to the
earth. It was almost embarrassing really, how fast everything was
happening, but he found he simply couldnt give a damn. Not
when Dean looked at him the way he did, smiled at him the way he
did, laughed and made him laugh every time they were together,
with such ease it felt like theyd known each other years
instead of months.
And yet, he was still aware that this had to be some kind of
insanely good honeymoon period or something, because there was
still so much they were discovering about each other - Such as
whether they preferred Battlestar Galactica or Firefly - And
there was no other way to explain how he could still find Dean so
adorable when he was being so damn infuriating!
It figures youd be a Battlestar guy, Dean
muttered, shaking his head in disgust. You know the
original series was just a way to ride on the success of Star
Wars, right? I mean come on. The ships, the effects, the
whole look was similar! And Apollo and Starbuck were totally
cheap knock-offs of Luke and Han.
That may be true, but in the remake their counterparts are
far more dimensional. And thats beside the fact they made
Starbuck a woman, Castiel retaliated.
Waitaminute, Dean said, stopping in his tracks,
So if Sam and I remind you of Luke and Han, and therefore
Apollo and Starbuck
Are you implying that Im a
woman?
Castiel almost choked on the last bit of his ice cream.
Well, you do have that thing for womens
underwear, he recovered quickly, swallowing it down with a
smirk.
Cas! Dean hissed, blushing as he looked
around to see if anyone heard. Castiel continued his argument,
unconcerned.
Im just saying its not completely unreasonable
that they decided to continue with Battlestar instead of Firefly.
Besides the characters, the themes the show explored were
extremely layered and complex as well.
Ill layer
your face. Dean mumbled,
lacking any kind of counterargument. Castiel chuckled.
Just be thankful I watch science fiction at all. Balthazar
refuses to watch anything with the word Star in the
title.
Ha! Dean exclaimed, grinning wide, That makes
him a Firefly man by default!
It does not! Castiel scoffed.
By the way, how come he never called Sam back? Dean
asked, the grin on his face replaced by concerned curiosity as
quickly as the topic of conversation changed.
Castiel stopped in surprise. Balthazar hadnt mentioned Sam
since that dinner theyd had months ago, and from the way
Balthazar had told it, Sam hadnt been all that interested.
But now he kind of got the feeling this was something Sam
mightve discussed with Dean quite recently, for Dean to
bring it up now. Did he miss something? He mightve,
considering how caught up hed been in this new thing with
Dean. Hed barely had the chance to talk to Balthazar
lately, so there was no telling what his friend mightve
gotten up to recently.
Its cool, Cas, Dean interrupted his thoughts.
From what youve told me, I kinda figured he
wasnt really a second date kind of guy.
Castiel barked out a laugh at that. It was too true. Yet he still
couldnt help feeling like something was amiss. He
didnt have the chance to pinpoint it though, as in the next
moment Dean was pulling him into his arms, nuzzling into his neck
and turning his brain into goo.
So
Dean murmured into his ear, If
Im Han, you know that totally makes you Leia, right?
Castiel smirked. Is this an attempt to get me in a gold
bikini?
Would you?! Dean drew back in surprise, leering at
him excitedly
Certainly not, Castiel protested, smacking him on the
arm. I dont have the chest for it, he grinned.
But you sure have the hips for it, Dean murmured,
sliding his hands under the hem of his shirt and gripping his
hips, pulling him in close to nuzzle his neck again. Castiel
moaned, his eyes fluttering closed as he clutched at Deans
shoulders, his knees turning to jelly. And then he suddenly
remembered they were in public and his eyes snapped open again.
Stop that, he hissed, disentangling himself from
Deans grip with another smack on the arm.
Nerf-herder, he chastened softly, before kissing Dean
on the cheek.
Dean grinned, leaning in again to steal a quick kiss from his
lips, and Castiel couldnt help the smile that crept across
his face after that.
You know I love Firefly just as much too, right? he
conceded. Dean eyed him softly.
You know I l--
Dean? a voice called from behind his shoulder. Dean
blinked in confusion at the interruption, surprise crossing his
face when looked up, followed by several other emotions that
flickered across his face too fast for Castiel to read.
Lisa?!
~
Dean was painfully silent after running into Ben and Lisa. For
hours afterwards he was distracted, broody, would barely even
look at Castiel, let alone touch him, and Castiel felt the lack
of contact like a physical ache. He hadnt realized just how
much Dean touched him all the time now, and how easily hed
gotten used to it, until it suddenly stopped.
He didnt know what to do. Not even the promise of homemade
burgers cheered Dean up. So he tried to just be patient, be there,
and give Dean time to sort out whatever he needed to. Seeing his
ex and the kid that had practically been a son to him
couldnt have been easy for Dean. It was obvious from their
brief meeting that Dean still cared for them a great deal.
He wouldve expected the whole encounter to be a lot more
awkward than it was, but surprisingly it wasnt. Lisa seemed
like a kind woman, and Ben clearly idolized Dean, so the whole
exchange felt like theyd just run into some of Deans
old friends. And from what Dean had told him, they genuinely were
still friends, as theyd parted amicably. Lisa had been good
to Dean, especially during the time after Deans father had
died, before Sam had come back from college and Dean had really
needed someone to help him through it. It was Deans job
that was the problem. Lisa had always wanted a good role-model
for her son, and Dean had been, until she realised just
how dangerous his job really was. And having just lost another
parent to a fire, Dean didnt want them to go through the
kind of loss he was going through someday.
Castiel understood it had been a difficult situation, but he
couldnt help but feel that if itd been him,
he wouldve fought for Dean. Danger be damned. Tragedy could
strike at any time, in any million different ways, and to Castiel
it only meant he wanted to spend every moment with Dean that he
could. And he could handle the worry and the fear over whether
Dean would survive every fire, because he was raised to be
strong. His father was military, and hed survived military
school, so hed been bred pretty tough to begin with. And
the parts of him that still faltered were bolstered by the fact
that it was him Dean would be coming home to after every
one of those fires. So if he couldnt be strong for himself,
he would be for Dean.
But then again, Castiel didnt have a child to think of, so
it wasnt really fair to compare himself against Lisas
priorities. Hed never really thought about having children
of his own before, but after seeing how good Dean had been with
Ben, hed had a moment, a twinge of serious consideration.
He could see how alluring the prospect of having a family with
Dean could be, so he could appreciate just how hard it
mustve been to give it up. And even though Dean didnt
speak about Lisa like they had been in love, there was
clearly still enough love there to make the separation painful.
And seeing Dean now, so obviously upset after seeing them again,
Castiel wished he could do more than offer a quiet meal of
cheeseburgers on his couch. Wished he could just wrap Dean up in
his arms and hold him until the hurt passed, remind him that he
wasnt alone and that he still had people in his life that
cared for him, a great deal. But Dean pulled away every time he
tried to touch him, shook his head every time Castiel asked him
if he wanted to talk about it, leaving him feeling frustrated on
top of his concern, helpless, and shut out.
So after a very quiet dinner, Castiel escaped to the kitchen to
clean up their dishes. He was more than a little surprised when
Dean followed him, automatically falling into their routine where
Dean dried the dishes afterwards so Castiel could put them away.
But while this routine was usually filled with pleasant banter
and laughter, or even companionable silence, tonight Dean was
miles away. He was so distracted he almost walked right into
Castiel more than once, until he actually did, knocking
the holder full of cutlery right out of Castiels hand.
Reflexively Castiel reached out, trying to grab onto it before it
fell, but the cutlery was already spilling out of it mid-air, and
as a result Castiel ended up grabbing the wrong end of a knife,
skewering himself and losing a large chunk of flesh out of his
finger.
Castiel yelped and cursed in pain as blood dripped everywhere,
and Dean finally snapped out of it, cursing as well as he grabbed
Castiels arm and held it under the sink.
Shit, Cas, Im so sorry! Dean apologised as he
inspected the damage.
Its okay, Dean, Castiel replied, hissing in
pain from the water.
No, its not, Dean frowned. Do you have a
first aid kit somewhere?
In the laundry, he directed.
Okay, dont move, Dean instructed before rushing
off to get the kit.
When Dean returned, he handled Castiel so gently and so carefully
as he cleaned and bandaged the wound, that even though Castiel
was in pain, his heart couldnt help but leap a little at
the fact that Dean was touching him again. He couldnt take
his eyes off Deans face as Dean concentrated, so close he
could practically count the freckles smattered across Deans
nose. So close he began to hold his breath, for fear that Dean
might skitter away from him again.
All done, Dean suddenly announced, looking up to find
himself inches away from Castiels face. Dean blinked,
looking at Castiel as if it was the first time he was really
seeing him in hours, and Castiel meant to say Thank
You, he really did, but what came out was,
I love you.
Dean froze, his breath hitching in his throat, stunned.
Castiels eyes went wide as well, realizing what hed
just said.
What? Dean exhaled, barely a whisper.
Castiel opened his mouth, halfway to apologizing and taking it
back, but then he realised he couldnt. He couldnt
take it back like it was a mistake or a lie, because it was the
truth.
Smiling weakly, he reached up to cup Deans cheek with his
good hand, stroking his thumb soothingly across the skin there as
he waited for his unexpected admission to sink in.
But the stunned look never left Deans face. After a long
moment, he finally swallowed, hard, then reached up to pull
Castiels hand away.
I cant do this again.
It was Castiels turn to be stunned now, completely
unprepared for the words that had come out of Deans mouth,
and the heavy finality that had come with them.
What? Castiel echoed, his heart dropping through his
stomach as all the air flew out of his chest.
Im sorry, Dean choked out as he swept past,
leaving the room, and Castiel barely understood what was
happening until he heard the front door slam.
By the time he pulled himself together, rushing out the door,
Dean was already at the bottom of the stairs, charging out of the
building.
Dean! he yelled as he ran down the stairs after him.
Please, wait! he practically sobbed, his heart
pounding in his ears as he gasped for breath that just
wouldnt come.
But it was too late. By the time he made it out the entrance he
could already hear the familiar squeak of the Impala door from
down the street, the slam of it closing shut. And by the time he
got to where he knew the car was parked, Dean was already driving
away.
Dean! he called out one more time, but it came out as
a whimper for lack of air. And all he could do was stand there,
watching helplessly from the middle of the street as the roar of
the Impala faded into nothing, and all he could hear were his own
hitching gasps as disbelieving tears streamed down his face.
Hed forgotten that some comets crash, eventually.
~ tbc