Worlds That Never Were ~ Chapter 3
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Castiel dreams of a world where he isnt
encouraged to marry Daphne after he is made a
Commander. Where his suspicious and ever-vigilant superiors do
not require that he solidify his position in the new world order
even further by proving his emotional stability and happiness in
a new relationship as well.
Of course, in this world he dreams of, Castiels every
move isnt being watched and monitored, and he doesnt
have to do whatever it takes to survive. So he has no reason to
marry her. Castiel is grateful to her, and he does feel some
affection for her, but he cant love her the way she
deserves.
Sometimes Castiel dreams of a world where he lands somewhere
else after Stull Cemetery, and its Meg who finds him
instead. There was always some kind of spark between him and the
mutant from Lucifers faction, and given the right
conditions, that spark flares into something hot and wild. But he
still doesnt love her like he should.
Sometimes it will be Castiel who is dead instead of Dean, or
perhaps Castiel never met Dean at all, or only briefly, and
Castiel will find Dean in the arms of another Lisa,
Cassie, Benny though he never seems to love as strongly as
Castiel knows hes capable of. But as long as Dean is alive
and safe and somewhat content, Castiel thinks it might be better
that way.
But in most worlds, Castiel meets Dean on a Thursday, in the
depths of Lucifers base of operations, otherwise known as
The Pit. Dean has been captured by one of Lucifers
most notorious interrogators, Alastair, in an attempt to coerce
Sam into joining Lucifers side. And unwilling to risk
someone with Sams power in the enemys hands, Michael
orders his forces to raid Lucifers headquarters.
It takes several of Michaels faction infiltrate
Alastairs torture pit, and they lose many. But its
Castiel who manages to find Dean and pull him from The Pit,
half-conscious and body half-torn apart, but with a heart that
fights to survive from the strength of his will alone.
So, yes, there may be others that Castiel has grown fond of,
seeking comfort or companionship or whatever else there may be in
their embrace. But from the moment Castiel first laid a hand on
Dean in that dark, grimy hell, he was lost.
They arrive at R&D early in the morning, most
likely transferring Dean under the cover of night to protect his
identity as much as possible. At first Dean is confused when they
arrive at what looks like an old office building for Sucrocorp,
but when they descend into the buildings lower levels, he
discovers that there are extensive research facilities
underground. A little too extensive for such a seemingly
innocuous office building. But it just confirms Deans
suspicions that most corporations are evil anyway.
Under a shroud of silence Dean is led down several winding
corridors, through numerous locked security doors, further and
further into the depths of the building. There are almost too
many turns to remember, but his daddy trained him good, so Dean
always makes sure to know where the exits are, and exactly how to
get to them. The building seems deserted, almost bizarrely barren
of life save for Dean and his escort, but Dean sees the security
cameras sweeping the hallways, and he knows better.
Finally they reach their destination a closed-off area
with its own guard sitting at the desk outside. Inside appears to
be some kind of cell-block, doors lining each side of the
corridor with small observation windows made of thick-panelled
glass. As Dean is led past he sees a few faces peering at him
from behind the windows. He thinks he even recognizes a
power-draining mutant with tattoos along her arms. But the thick
mass of dark curls Dean remembers is mottled and tangled, and her
already fair skin is almost sickly pale.
Please! Please help me! she calls out, though Dean
can barely hear her through the thick glass. You gotta get
me out of here. Please! You gotta get me out of here!
Keep moving, one of the guards growls, shoving him
forward.
They take Dean to the door at the very end of the corridor, and
when hes shoved inside he finds that yes, it is a
prison cell, complete with a bed and a toilet and padded walls.
As they lock the door behind him, Dean snorts with incredulity
once again, because what kind of corporation has its own prison
cells? And theyre good prison cells too. Well maintained.
He cant find a single loose nail or bed-spring or pipe to
use as a weapon or lock-pick.
Dean collapses back on the mattress and resigns himself to
getting some sleep. Theres no telling what kind of further
examination theyll put him through tomorrow.
Shifter! Hey, shifter!
Oh for the love of
You all need to get into your
heads to stop calling me that, Dean grouses, rolling his
eyes. But when he looks around, no ones there. Not even at
the window.
Just calling it like I see it, brother, the voice
says.
What the
? Dean whips around, startled, because
the voice sounds like its coming from inside his
head, and Deans only ever known one person who could do
that. But it doesnt sound like Bobby. It sounds like
Benny?
The voice seems surprised to be recognized. Well, the presence
that the voice belongs to does anyway.
Uh
Benny? How are you in my head? Dean asks,
confused.
I drained a telepath before they locked me up in here, and
it hasnt all left my system yet, Benny explains.
Dont tell anyone, though. The guards havent
quite caught on yet, he adds, and Dean picks up the
familiar smirk in Bennys tone.
Huh, Dean nods. That makes sense. The Benny from his
own world could siphon off other mutants powers too, and
use them for a little while, depending on how strong the power
was or how much he drained. If he took too much though, he could
end up killing them. But the Benny from his world had stopped
doing that a long time ago. Well. Desperate times, Dean guesses.
Hey, it wasnt an old guy in a wheelchair and a
trucker cap, was it? Dean narrows his eyes. Hes not
sure if Benny even knows who Bobby is in this world. Bobby might
have died in the blast before they got the chance to meet.
Theres a pause, in which Dean gets the distinct impression
of a confused frown, before Benny answers, If youre
talking about Bobby Singer, I heard he died in the blast.
Yeah, Dean sighs, scrubbing a hand down his face.
I guess he did.
Besides, it was some uppity bureaucrat type. But she turned
herself into diamond before I could do any real damage,
Benny explains.
Okay, Dean nods. So where are you right
now?
Look across the hall, Benny says. Dean gets up off
his cot and goes to the door. In the dim light from the hallway
Dean can see Bennys face in the window directly across from
his own.
Man, its good to see you, Dean grins.
You too, I suppose
Benny says hesitantly.
Its me, Benny, Dean sighs wearily.
Its really me, but from a different world than this.
I know it sounds crazy, but, if youre in my head you can
look around and see that Im telling you the truth.
Benny frowns. Are you sure?
Just
be careful, Dean says, bracing himself.
This kind of thing can be dangerous if done wrong, but its
not like he has much else of a choice.
Benny nods, closing his eyes in concentration. Dean sits down as
he feels a familiar tingling sensation probing the edges of his
mind, willing himself to relax and open himself up to it.
Its not as focused or as thorough as when Bobby used to do
it, but it seems to be effective nonetheless, if Bennys
expression afterwards is any indication.
Okay, I believe you, Benny says, confused but
grinning at the same time. Dean grins back. Benny never lets him
down.
If only it were that easy for every for everyone
else, Dean huffs.
Castiel? Benny says.
Dean heaves another sigh, not even bothering to reply.
Bennys seen whats on his mind.
What is this place, Benny? he asks instead.
High level research and development, Benny explains.
From what Ive gathered? Theyre rounding up any
mutants that can manipulate other mutants abilities
drainers, neutralizers, enhancers, mimics, channels anyone
who can affect what youve already got, and studying how
that works. Its dangerous business, brother.
Dean nods. This is exactly the kind of thing theyd feared
would result from the Mutant Registration Act. It seems that in
both worlds theres demand for mutants who can augment other
mutants powers. Its always about power. And
theres only so far a silver-tongue can go to recruit
powerful mutants to one cause or another. Why recruit power when
you can just find a way to enhance your own? And the Mutant
Registration Act provides an easy way to track down mutants like
Dean and examine exactly how to go about doing that.
Castiel probably doesnt even care if Deans really who
he says he is at all.
Further examination is worse than Dean thought
it would be. Some of its expected, like being strapped to
an examination bed for hours while Castiel runs endless tests on
him, poking him with needles over and over again and running the
bloodwork through numerous machines, examining the data with an
ever-present frown on his face. But Dean thought there would be
more interrogation at least. More curiosity about his identity or
his world, even if Castiel thinks hes lying or deluded or
crazy. Instead, Deans worst fears are confirmed. Castiel
doesnt seem to care if he is who he says he is in the
slightest.
Dean supposes hes lucky he hasnt been tortured yet,
but he still wants to scream his lungs out. Castiel will hardly
even look at him, even when he has to ask Dean to do basic
things like, look up at the flashlight, please, or,
stick your tongue out, please, or, clench your
hand into a fist, please, when Castiel wants to take his
blood. Its the please that hurts the most, the
formality of it creating even more distance between them than if
Castiel had just barked orders out at him.
The times his own Cas had given him the silent treatment
werent nearly as bad, not even the times when hed
been so fed up with Dean, their arguments had come to blows.
Because at least then Dean knew that Cas cared, that Dean meant
something to him. More than the total stranger Castiel is
treating him like now.
And he knows that in a way, they are strangers. He knows
this Castiel isnt really his Cas. But he needs this
Castiel to acknowledge him at least. Maybe then Dean can
find out why this world turned out so differently. Why this Castiel
is so different. And if there's any chance Dean can make it
right. It hurts to see Castiel like this going through the
motions, completely closed off a pale shadow of the person
Dean knows he can be.
Arent you going to interrogate me anymore? Dont
you need to ask me things to prove Im really me?
Castiel huffs an annoyed sigh. Things like what?
I dont know, things about my past? About us? Like how
we met? How we became--
Castiel gives him a sharp look and Dean swallows down the rest of
his sentence.
How we became friends? he says instead.
What would be the point? Castiel replies, not even
bothering to look away from his strange perpendicular computer
screen. Anyone from the Resistance could have provided you
with that information. And if you got anything wrong you would
simply claim its because it was different in your
world.
Dean frowns. I suppose youre right, he
concedes. But cant you admit that its at least possible?
I mean, cant you use your halo to sense that Im
from a different world or something?
Castiel spares him a glare. Thats not how it
works.
Well, I dont know. How does it work then? Dean
asks.
Castiel snorts. You expect me to believe you are who you
say you are, and that were
friends
But
that I never told you how my power works?
And that stings. Because for the life of him Dean still
cant work out why Cas never told him.
I dont know why you never told me. The only time you
ever kept anything from me was to protect me. But I dont
see whats dangerous about it.
Castiel looks at him thoughtfully for a moment. There are
dangers, he finally replies quietly. As he turns back to
his desk, Dean sees him glance briefly at the security camera in
the far corner.
Dean looks up at the small camera, trying to work out if
its picking up audio as well as visual. It looks like
its only visual, but the technology is just different
enough that he cant be one hundred percent sure. And if
Castiel is trying to keep the full extent of his abilities under
wraps for some reason, Dean probably wont be doing himself
any favors by being the one to out Castiels secret.
Can they hear us? he murmurs under his breath.
No, Castiel replies.
Okay, Dean exhales in relief. So explain it to
me then, he shrugs. I get that you use your wings for
normal teleporting, but the only time I ever saw your halo was
when you sent me here. So what, is your halo a different thing or
an extra level of power or something?
Something like that, Castiel answers, though he
doesnt turn away from his screen.
Deans brows furrow in thought as he tries to consider the
logistics involved in something like that. So how do you
know where to go?
Excuse me? Castiel frowns.
Do you just
make the jump and hope for the
best?
Of course not, Castiel huffs. I have
visions.
Visions, Dean echoes. Like
Chucks?
No, not waking visions. Mine only occur during sleep. Like
dreams, Castiel explains.
Uh
Deans frown deepens. Then how do
you know theyre not just dreams then? I mean, no offence,
but Ive had some pretty damn vivid dreams, you know?
Yes, but, no matter how vivid the dream, they are still
limited. You cant count or read in dreams. And you can only
dream faces of people youve seen in real life.
Okay, Ill give you that, Dean concedes.
But how did you work out you could actually go to
those places?
It was Balthazar who worked it out. He sensed I might be
able to access other dimensions. Apparently its similar to
what he does to access different clones of himself, Castiel
explains.
Huh. So have you ever met any other versions of
yourself? Dean asks. Of me? he adds
tentatively. Surely if there were anything between them in this
world, Castiel would have tried to find him again when he died.
Dean sees Castiels jaw clenching. No, he grits
out.
Dean feels that hopeful thing in his chest shatter. He suddenly
has the horrible thought that maybe his world is the only one
where Cas loved him. Then what reason would this Castiel
have to ever leave this world?
Wait, Dean frowns suddenly, Have you even tried
leaving at all?
When Castiel doesnt answer, its because Dean knows
hes right.
Arent you at least curious? Dean asks
incredulously.
Of course I am.
Then why the hell not?
Because I told you, its dangerous! Castiel
snaps. There are dimensions out there full of terrible
things beings of immense power! What if one of them got
through! Or what if I remained trapped there, unable to return!
Using that power requires considerable control. I could be lost
among the dimensions forever.
But there are ways to train for control, Dean says.
Bobby may not be around anymore, but Deans sure Castiel
could find someone to help him. And there have to be
better places than here, right?
Better can be dangerous too, Castiel grinds
out, fingers clenched around the edge of the desk.
But wouldnt it be worth the risk? Dean fires
back. You cant tell me you like it here!
What makes you think I dont?
Look at you, Cas. Youre miserable. And dont
tell me you arent, because I know the kind of man you could
be. What we could be together. This isnt the way
its supposed to be.
I told you, Castiel hisses, pushing away from his
desk, dont call me that.
This time Castiel doesnt even bother giving Dean one last
glare as he storms out of the lab.
Its late. Not late enough to be called early, but late
enough that everyone else is asleep. Dean is lying on his side in
bed, spooned up against Cas back and lazily stroking his
fingers through Cas wings from behind.
I dont trust him.
Hmm? Who? Cas murmurs sleepily. Deans fingers
tighten in Cas feathers.
Crowley. I dont trust him. You know hes only
helping because he thinks we can get rid of Lucifer for
him.
Isnt that a good thing? Cas asks, confused.
Yeah, but hell turn on us as soon as he gets what he
wants.
Then we will just have to be vigilant, Cas says.
Perhaps more training wouldnt hurt.
Hmm, Dean grunts in response, resuming his slow
strokes through Cas wings. They were too tired to fool
around that night, but too wired to sleep, so Cas had let his
wings loose for Dean to give them a thorough grooming, while they
talked about anything and everything on their minds.
Thats not all youre worried about is it?
Cas says a few minutes later, picking up on Deans mood.
Its Benny, Dean sighs. He and Andrea had
a real bad fight this time.
Hmm, Cas hums in sympathy, and Dean appreciates it.
Cas and Benny have always been a bit rocky, but at least Cas
respects Deans friendship with the other man. I
wouldnt worry about it too much though, Dean. You know they
always work through it.
True, Dean shrugs. Theres no one more in
love than those two.
No one? Cas arches an eyebrow.
Well, maybe someone, Dean smirks, nipping at
Cas ear. Cas chuckles lazily, squirming away, but Dean
tightens his grip, pulling Cas close again.
It doesnt seem to work though. Cas doesnt settle in
Deans arms like he should. Instead Cas seems to wriggle
further and further away, and no matter how hard Dean tries to
grab onto him, he just cant seem to reach. His hands only
find bedsheets, more and more of them until hes tangled up
in them, choking and gasping for air as they strangle him,
holding him back until he cant see Cas at all.
Cas! Dean cries out, lurching awake with his
hands twisted in the sheets of his cot.
You okay, brother? Bennys voice asks in his
head.
Dean scrubs a hand down his face, trying to shake off the dream
as he pulls himself up to sit on the edge of his cot. He has to
take more than a few deep breaths before he can speak again. And
when he does, its with bone-tired exhaustion.
Hey Benny? What happened to Andrea? Dean asks him.
Where is she now?
Theres a long moment of silence at that, filled with too
many emotions for Dean to parse out. And none of them good.
Theres a lot of pain there, in which Dean picks up on some
anger and regret, but mostly, that all-too-familiar feeling of
loss and grief.
Im sorry, Benny, Dean says.
Yeah, so am I, Benny says.
You dont have to talk about it. Im sorry I
brought it up.
Nah, its okay. I should talk about it. Besides I get
the feeling you need the company right now.
Yeah, you got that right, Dean huffs a low chuckle.
So what happened?
Benny sighs. We were living a good life, you know? We
didnt draw any attention to ourselves, kept under the radar
and stayed out of trouble. Just went about our own
business
Dean nods. Thats how Benny and Andrea lived in Deans
world too. And they were happy.
But after the blast, the fighting escalated, and it got
harder and harder for Andrea to turn a blind eye to it. She
wasnt content to just stand by while things got worse out
there, and she wanted to go join the Resistance and do something
about it. We fought about it all the time. She wanted me to go
with her, and I just wanted her to stay with me and be safe. But
then
Benny chokes off, a wave of emotion overwhelming
him again.
Benny? Dean calls out tentatively.
I lost her, Dean, Benny sobs. She just up and
left one day, joined my old team. And by the time I pulled myself
together and went after her, shed already died in the
fighting.
Jesus, Benny, Dean exhales. Im so
sorry, he murmurs, shocked as well as saddened by the
story. Benny and Andrea were so in love. The kind of love Dean
thought could survive anything. But maybe he was wrong.
So
Dean begins, watching Castiels every
movement from where hes strapped down on the examination
table again, though Castiel still seems intent on ignoring him.
Hes given up on his running commentary already, trying to
convince Castiel hes telling the truth while subtly
prodding him for information about this world. The whole morning
has been like pulling teeth trying to get anything out of
Castiel. And Dean is aware of the irony of that, given that he
is the one strapped to an examination table. Its not that
Cas wont talk to him, but that hell barely offer Dean
more than the most basic answers. And without knowing the right
questions to ask in the first place, Deans getting nowhere.
Dean heaves a sigh. He doesnt even want to think about it,
but its been eating at him ever since he found out, and he
no longer has anything else left to ask.
Tell me something, Castiel, Dean says, the
formality of it uncomfortable on his tongue. But Castiel has made
it clear that he doesnt like the shortened version of his
name. You and Daphne
How did that happen?
Castiel makes a little huffing noise at that, but evidently he
decides the information is harmless. After the blast,
he explains, she found me and cared for me.
Huh, Dean huffs at the short and bare-boned answer.
Yet another one. But maybe this one isnt meant to be
harmless at all, maybe this time Castiel is making a point,
because this time the reply gnaws at him even more.
Briefly he thinks that if he really did die in this world,
hes glad someone was there to tend to Castiel and look
after him. But the aching hollow in his chest doesnt let
him believe that, not even when he knows it might be better for
everyone if he did.
Stop looking at me like that, Castiel growls quietly,
though the mans still resolutely staring at the data on his
screen.
Like what? Dean nearly laughs. Like I know you?
Intimately? Like I know exactly how you like to be touched? And
where? The way your wings like to be groomed?
Castiel gasps involuntarily at that, and Dean can practically see
his wings twitching against his back. He wonders how long
its been since Cas has let his wings loose at all. He has a
feeling its been a long time.
I know what you sound like when you come, Cas, and
the sounds you make in your sleep. And I know the way you growled
at me just now means how Im looking at you is a lot more
distracting than youre letting on.
Castiel shoots up from his chair then, rounding on Dean with a
glare. If youre really who you say you are, then you
can tell me where the bunker is, Castiel snaps, striding
towards him.
What? he stammers, thrown by the abrupt change
in topic. Cas
he frowns in confusion at the
question.
But then Dean suddenly realizes that unlike his Cas, this
Castiel really doesnt know where the bunker is. Otherwise
they wouldnt still be interrogating people for the
information, like Chuck told him at Camp Chitaqua.
So you dont know where it is, Castiel
narrows his eyes with a scrutinizing glint.
Come on, Cas, Dean hedges. If you know anything
about me at all, youd know that I wouldnt just give
that information away.
Hmm. Convenient, Castiel hums, returning to his desk.
Dean bangs his head back on the table in frustration, wanting to
scream again.
Cas is sprawled across his chest, passed out mid-sentence,
exhausted after his training with Bobby. Dean can just barely
hear his soft snores over the low volume of the television, its
light flickering through the dark of the bunker library and
illuminating Cas face, open mouthed and drooling. Its
hilarious. And adorable. Though Dean would never admit something
like that out loud. But he has no qualms about digging into his
pocket for his phone, and taking a picture.
Dean? Cas mumbles groggily, awoken by the sound.
Are you taking pictures of me in my sleep again? he
frowns more like pouts really rubbing at his eyes
in a way thats absolutely not even more endearing, and
absolutely does not make Dean wish he was taking a video instead.
Bobby really worked you hard tonight, huh? Dean says,
changing the subject as he subtly returns his phone to his back
pocket.
Mmm-hmm, Cas replies around a yawn, blinking up at
him. Its worth it, though. It could mean the
difference between life and death someday, he says, his
gaze suddenly weighted with seriousness.
Well, good, Dean says softly, tracing his fingers
through Cas sleep-flattened hair. Nothing better
happen to you, Cas. I dont know what Id do without
you, he adds quietly, sleepiness letting the admission
loose from his lips.
Dean
Cas murmurs, reaching up to stroke Deans
cheek.
Dean buries his face into Castiels palm, pressing a kiss
there. He knows Cas gets it. He can tell from the look Cas
gives him then so full of heartache and sadness, love and
protection. Deans lost so much already. The number of
people he can rely on and trust enough to call friends dwindles
every year, with every battle. And whats left of his family
is even smaller. Dean has to hang on to what hes
got, as tight as he can
I cant keep losing the people I care about, Cas. I
dont want to be the last man standing, he whispers.
That wont happen, Dean, I swear to you, Cas
says, gently turning Deans face to look at him again. I
will do everything in make power to make sure of it. You will never
be alone, he says, the certainty in his eyes unfaltering
and reassuring.
Cas
Dean murmurs, but Cas doesnt let him
saying anything more, leaning forward to seal the promise with a
kiss.
Dean holds him close, returning the kiss soft and grateful
against Cas lips, languid and long until Cas yawns
break their lips apart again.
Come on, sleepyhead. Lets get you to bed, he
murmurs fondly, helping Cas up off the couch. The walk back to
their room is a slow one, sleepy and comfortable with Cas under
his arm, tucked into his side, shuffling through the bunkers
many hallways. Dean barely has to lookup up to navigate the way
anymore, each turn now so familiar he thinks he even falls asleep
a little himself as they walk. But when he reaches forward to
open their bedroom door, Dean finds the way locked.
He opens his eyes in confusion, already trying to twist the
handle again, but its not his bedroom door in front of him.
Its a prison cell door, with a small window made of thick
panelled glass. And when Dean whirls around he no longer sees the
bunkers familiar halls, but his tiny cell at Sucrocorp. And
where Cas should be, tucked warm against his side, Dean is alone,
wrapped up in nothing but the cold sheets of his cot.
Dean pushes himself up on the mattress, leaning back against the
wall of his cell and heaving a sigh.
What he wouldnt give to be back there, safe in the bunker,
with Cas in his arms. Though he knows its impossible. Even
if he could get back to his own world somehow, Cas would
be gone. Everyone would be gone.
But at least if he had the power to jump to another world, he
could find one where Cas loves him again. A perfect world, where
Sam is alive too, Bobby, Ellen, Jo, his dad, his mom
Hell,
everyone hes ever cared about.
Dean chuckles disparagingly.
Does that world even exist? And if it does, what would be the
chances of finding it? How many times would he have to jump?
However many times it takes.
Dean knows he would.
Maybe thats why his Cas never told him about it. Because he
knew Dean, and he knew the temptation would be too great. He knew
what Dean would go through to see even one of the people
hed lost again. But the chance at having them all back
again? One could go mad trying to find a better world
and
then the next better world
and the next. Cas knew he could
lose Dean to it.
Hell, Dean still doesnt know if the Castiel in this world
ever loved him at all. But if Dean knew how to make it happen, he
would.
He would keep going until he found it. The right sequence of
events, the perfect combination of moments
Anything to
find what he once had again.
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