Chapter 1: The Tattoo

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A/N: This is my first time writing fanfiction. Hope it's not too bad.

Sam Winchester Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

   "Sammy, wake up," Dean said, walking into Sam's room, blasting Asia.
   "Why?" Sam asked, "And it's Sam,"

   "Work, bitch," Dean said.

   "Ugh, jerk," Sam replied, "Now get out of my room."\

     Time Skip

   "New tattoo?" Charlie asked when she walked into the café to start her shift.

   "Huh?" Sam asked.

   "Your arm," The red-headed girl pointed out.

   Sam looked down at his right forearm.

   "How? OMG, Charlie! This means I have a soulmate!" Sam exclaimed. He was confused about having a soulmate. The first words his soulmate is supposed to say to him weren't written on his wrist like everyone else.

   "What!? Congratulations, Sam!" Charlie smiled.

   Sam saw his older brother, Dean, put his 1967 Chevy Impala into park outside the door.

  "Got to go, Charlie," Sam announced, walking away. He couldn't wait to tell Dean that he had a soulmate.

  "Okay, good luck finding your soulmate," Charlie wished.

  "Thanks," Sam smirked, walking out the door.

  "Guess what, Dean?" He asked as soon as he opened the car door.

   "What?" Dean said, for some reason he sounded excited.

   "I have a soulmate! They got a tattoo and now it's on me! I still don't know why I don't have words though... maybe I'm not supposed to ever meet my soulmate," Sam conspired, the smile falling off of his face with the last few words.

 "I'm sure you'll find them eventually, maybe it's a mistake in your genetics? Anyway, I met my soulmate today," Dean told Sam. He felt guilty about meeting them when Sam thinks he'll never meet his.

   "That's great, Dean! What's her name?" Sam said happily.

   "About that, um, he's not a 'her'. His name is Castiel Novak. By the way, I'm bi," Dean said, blushing.

   "Oh, cool. Since you brought it up, I'm gay," Sam stated. He was glad to get it off of his chest. He's known since his first girlfriend, Jessica, who he dated in freshmen year of high school.

   "Well, at least dad can be disappointed in us together," Dean said, knowing his dad wasn't 100% homophobic, but would rather have his boys be straight. Dean hoped that John would get over it soon.

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