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Something Else
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Complete, First published Sep 20, 2014
Mature
Chrissy is a young girl who owns a bakery and one day while out for a run in the park she meets a handsome man. Misha Collins is the nicest, sweetest man and Chrissy does not comprehend why his ex wife would ever want to hurt him. 

Feelings soon unfold and Misha has never been happier; Chrissy has never been loved this way before. 

It sure is Something Else.
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20 parts Complete Mature

You were just another Supernatural superfan, one who ugly cried during finales, quoted Dean in traffic, and had a questionable number of Castiel-themed mugs. So when the credits rolled on season 12 and a surprise contest announcement played, you laughed it off. A chance to fly to Canada, visit the set, and meet the cast? Yeah right. You never win anything. Until you do. Suddenly, you're on a plane to Vancouver with a suitcase full of flannel and nerves. You expect to fangirl, maybe black out if Jensen smiles at you, but what you don't expect is for Misha Collins to take a very real, very sincere interest in you. Between behind-the-scenes chaos, coffee runs gone wrong, and quiet moments between takes, Misha becomes more than just the actor behind Castiel, he becomes your friend. And maybe something more. But with your time on set limited, and Misha's world so different from yours, can a real-life fairytale survive the director's final "cut"?