Never a Last Stand - Part One: Scrambling Home

Apr 07, 2013 20:11

Episode Number: 09x00 of Season 9 Fan Fiction (S9FF) [Interim Episode]
Title: Never a Last Stand
Subtitle: Part One: Scrambling Home
Author dracox-serdriel
Acknowledgements: Thanks to ganeshalemming for help in slaying the typo demon.
Word Count: 2,065
Episode Spoilers: Written after 8x19 "Taxi Driver"
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete. Feedback appreciated.

Dean Winchester, bloodied and dizzy from the head shot that dropped him cold, woke next to a pile of bodies. On instinct, his eyes attempted to assess the situation.

"Chaos," as a term, failed to capture the true condition of the scene.

Dean was in the middle of a courtyard surrounded by smoldering walls and buildings just beyond them. Fire and stone actually rained down from the south, a byproduct of buildings crumbling.

Around him and throughout the entire area, beaten and mangled bodies spattered the ground. He didn't recognize anyone around him.

"Cas! Sammy!" Dean cried out, staggering to his feet. "Sam!" The rasp in his voice confused him, and the lack of balance just pissed him off. He coughed, then doubled over. Falling to his knees, he saw a sprinkle of his own blood over his arm... he was coughing blood.

The hiss of flame, the rumble of collapsing walls, the devastating screech of the winds knitted a cacophony that could drown out any sound. Yet, he felt words touch his ears, like a close whisper, and the words were, "Dean? You are alive. Dean... you are alive."

With all the demons, monsters, witches, spells, and creepy crawly things Dean had killed, he knew better than to trust a disembodied voice, but this time - he didn't know how, since he couldn't really hear enough to identify the voice - this time he knew that the words were from Castiel.

As this revelation dawned on the concussed and collapsed Winchester, he pushed himself to scramble forward. He waded through the corpses, yelling "Cas!" over and over again, occasionally punctuated by a coughing fit.

Dean stumbled over a body and jolted at the sight of a dead werewolf. His head throbbed unnecessarily as memories bubbled up.

They departed on this mission as a trio, leaving the prophet Kevin Tran and his mother in the care of a swarm of hunters rounded up by Garth. Yet for whatever reason - monster mash meet up, chain letters, or creepily expedient gossip - monsters learned about the Last Winchester Stand against Hell, and the trio found themselves in odd company.

The mod squad consisted of a little bit of everything: werewolves, shape-shifters, ghouls, skin-walkers, arachnes, djinns, and especially vampires. They were ready for a chance to retaliate against Crowley for his little quest for Purgatory, when he killed off alpha after alpha and crippled monster populations everywhere.

Over two dozen monsters joined them, and now all of them were dead. 'Damn it,' Dean thought to himself, he had to find Cas and Sam -

Dean felt too weak to stand, so he crawled forward instead. Cas was here, he knew it -

Again, words hovered close to his ear, and Dean turned his head to listen better, "Dean, I'm so sorry. Dean. I'm..."

The signature trench coat caught Dean's eye, "Cas...!"

Castiel was there, under a pile of vampires and werewolves who had apparently come to his aid during the fray. Scrambling, half-crawling, half-running, Dean collapsed next to the angel, pulling bodies off him.

Dean had seen plenty of heinous injuries, but none of them prepared him to see Castiel in his present state. His entire right side was swollen and bruised from a horrific beating, which seemed like nothing when compared to the multiple stab wounds that had only partially healed.

Dean pulled Castiel's head into his lap. "Cas, man, I'm here, okay? You're gonna be okay? Okay? Cas? Damnit! Cas!"

His voice echoed hugely throughout the courtyard.

The angel opened his one good eye and smiled with the good half of his face, "Hi." But Castiel was very weak. His eye fluttered shut.

"Cas, you gotta hold on, okay?"

Cas pushed his eye open again, trying to fixate on Dean, but the weakness was spreading.

There was a moment, when the swirling abyss around them suddenly became a wilted flower. The air cleared. Simplicity set in, and Castiel and Dean were the only things in all the universe.

Some would attribute this moment to the amazing power of love; however, in this instance, the moment is better attributed to a combination of air pollutants from the rubble and smoke and a solid pair of head injuries.

"Listen to me, you angelic bastard. You made me watch you die after the Leviathan took you over. Then you made me leave you behind in Purgatory as that portal ripped me away... and the guilt from that nearly killed me. You can't make me leave you again. You can't make me watch you die again, you bastard. You understand me? You can't do this to me."

Dean felt helpless as Cas's good eye drifted shut. "Cas? Don't close your eyes. Look at me," Dean brought his face as close as possible. "Look at me. Stay with me."

"I've been poisoned. I'm dying, Dean..."

"Shut up," he whispered back. "Just, look at me, Cas. Stay with me. I need you... to stay with me. You hear me? I. Need. You."

A firecracker lit up Castiel's chest cavity. The words "I need you" from Dean Winchester were rare, and his desperation jolted Cas even more. Of all the things he could've said... "I need you" shook Cas awake. His entire body vibrated with pain. Each heartbeat intensified his agony, but Dean held him and demanded to be seen. So Castiel stared into his green eyes, unsure of how much longer his body would hold out.

"Dean," Castiel pressed, "I..."

Dean made a soothing noise that the angel recognized as a sign to be quiet.

Unknown to Dean, his brother heard the ruckus he made as he retreated from the falling buildings. Sam ran into the courtyard and spotted Dean cradling Castiel in his lap.

Sam bellowed, "Dean!"

Cas recognized Sam's voice. "Dean, you need to go - "

"Not without you."

Sam joined them both, covered in sweat and blood, "Dean, Cas, are you - "

"Sam?" Dean looked up at his brother, genuinely surprised. "You're alive?"

"Better," he said, "I did it. The Gates, they're closed."

"You - you closed the Gates of Hell?" Dean asked, disbelief and concussion clouding his mind. "And you're alive?"

Sam nodded, and before he could respond, Cas turned to him, "Take Dean and go. Please - "

Dean cut him off, "You shut up you sonova bitch, shut up and rest, because we're not leaving you here to die."

"Think about," Cas pushed out of his mouth, "the Impala."

"What?" Sam and Dean replied simultaneously.

"Think about the Impala," the angel said. He turned to Sam, one blue eye fixed on him, "and take my hand."

The brothers exchanged looks of utter confusion. Castiel seeped exasperation as he said, "I might be able to get us away, if you both concentrate on the Impala."

Dean pulled the angel up, almost into a sitting position, and Sam reached out and took Cas's one good hand. Together they concentrated on the Impala. They chose to park the Impala in a particularly shady, well-hidden place off I-5.

Suddenly, all three whisked away, and just as abruptly, they were dropped on their asses around the car.

"Way to stick the landing, there, Cas," Dean joked affectionately.

Sam was less amused, mostly because he was unconscious, having been smashed into a tree.

"My apologies," Cas whispered. "It's harder to do with passengers, and when dying."

"Shut up," Dean said, "okay? Just hold on a little longer for me."

After checking Sam's pulse, Dean made it to walkie stowed in the car door, "Charlie? Garth? We - we made it out. But, uh, none of us can really drive so we'll need a pick up."

"You're alive?" came Garth's voice. "Hallelujah!"

"We'll be there for pickup in 20, roger?" Charlie's voice came next. She seemed calmer than usual.

"Charlie, you still got that favor due from Gilda?" Dean asked, remembering the fairy he helped Charlie free from a binding spell.

"Totally," she replied.

"You be willing to cash it in? Cas is outa angel mojo or down for a count or something - "

" - I'm on it," she replied, the excitement bubbling up in her voice. Dean felt bad about blocking her from banging a fairy; maybe now she'll get a second chance.

"Thanks, Charlie."

"See you ASAP," came Garth's voice.

Dean put the walkie down and turned back to Cas, "You okay there buddy?"

"I'm still here..." the angel mumbled. "What happened to Sam?"

"He's knocked out from the landing," Dean worked his way over to Cas, leaving his brother unconscious. "He'll be fine. It's - "

A rustle of wings stopped him short. The angel Naomi joined them.

"You missed it," Dean said to her, pushing bravado to cover his cough. "The whole battle-to-end-battles, closing the Gates of Hell? Yeah. But a bunch of Eve's freaks joined us for the fun."

"I saw," she commented tritely.

"And didn't think an extra angel or two would be a good idea on this one?" Dean shot at her.

When she didn't respond, he continued, "Are you here to help us out or what? How's about a little healing?"

Naomi replied slowly, "I am here to help you and Sam."

"Sam's fine, he's just knocked out. Cas is the one who needs a hand here - "

" - she's not here to help me, Dean," Castiel rasped from the ground. "She's here to kill me." He made a valiant attempt to sit up, but it only served to drain him more.

Naomi closed in, "I'm sorry, Dean, but he was given a choice, and this - "

"No freaking way," Dean snapped, stumbling between her and Castiel's broken vessel. "After everything we've done, there's no way - "

"Do you really think you can stop me, Dean?" Naomi kept her voice level and calm. "You're hurt, you don't have an angel blade, and you can barely stand."

"So, what? You wait till we're all broken and bloody to make your move, lady? That's a bitch move on your part."

"Please, this isn't about you."

Dean smothered a sarcastic laugh. "If it's about Cas, then it is about me."

"Castiel has fallen over and over again, and every chance for redemption - "

"Screw redemption. You screwed with my brother's head so he'd leave me to die in Purgatory, and let both of us think that was his choice for months before the truth came out. What about your redemption for that?"

Naomi's patience wore thin. It's not often she dealt with her dirty laundry being aired, and it made it difficult to maintain her composure. "Like I said, I'm not here for you Dean, I'm here to take Castiel - "

"Back off, bitch, you're not taking him."

She moved closer as she spoke because Sam stirred, and she didn't want to deal with both belligerent hunters.

"I am," she said. "I just wanted you to know that I am sorry, Dean."

She reached up to touch his forehead to put him to sleep.

Dean stopped her when he said, "Then there's something you need to know."

"Oh?"

"Azazel. Lilith. Zachariah. Lucifer. Eve. Dick Roman. Crowley. Oh, and freaking Zeus."

"I'm sorry?" Naomi asked, wondering if Dean's head injury was more substantial than she detected.

"At the time, they all thought they could do whatever they wanted to whoever they wanted. They told me I couldn't stop them. They were un-fucking-touchable. All of them screwed with my family. You know what they have in common now?"

"Dean, what - "

" - they're all dead, or stuck in a box. All of them. That's what happens to high-and-mighty assholes who go after my family. And Cas here, he's family. You touch him, try to hurt him, and I will drop your name on that list without even thinking about it."

Dean was bloody and bruised, not to mention swaying off balance, but the venom he managed to put into his words made his intent clear. "You want to kill Cas and live, then you'd better kill all three of us, otherwise - "

" - I admire your loyalty, Dean," Naomi said. "But a fair warning. Now that Hell is closed, the other angels may be less, uh, amenable to your threats."

"You mean you'll send your soldiers after him?" Dean demanded. "Wow, that's classy."

An approaching car covered the sound of Naomi's departure.

"Dean," Cas sputtered. "Thank you."

"Shut up," he replied affectionately. "Okay? Thank me later when we're not both bleeding."

Garth pulled up in his pickup, Charlie and the fairy Gilda riding in the bed of truck.

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character: sam winchester, type: fic, character: naomi the angel, season: eight, year: 2013, universe: supernatural, theme: dickwad angels, character: garth fitzgerald iv, character: castiel, number: 09x00, relationship: destiel, style: episode, theme: monster mash, character: dean winchester, rating: r, character: charlie bradbury, character: gilda the fairy

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