Whiskey & Wildflowers | Dean Winchester
For years, Dean Winchester and Charlotte Singer have danced around the fire that's always burned between them-hiding behind sarcasm, shared scars, and the unspoken bond of family forged through Bobby Singer's front porch and too many late-night hunts. Charlotte grew up learning to stitch wounds and load salt rounds, Dean taught her to drive a muscle car and never apologize for surviving.
But when a hunt in small-town Wyoming turns deadly, and a near-miss forces buried feelings to the surface, their friendship begins to unravel-slowly, beautifully, and a little recklessly. As the ghosts of their pasts close in, Dean has to decide if he's brave enough to fight for something more than the job. And Charlotte? She's tired of pretending she doesn't already love him.
Because some stories aren't written in lore books or stitched into hunter journals-they're carved into calloused hands, whispered in motel hallways, and felt in the quiet moments between bullets and borrowed time.