Lost, and Found
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  • Parts 37
  • Time 4h 19m
  • Reads 2,164
  • Votes 149
  • Parts 37
  • Time 4h 19m
Complete, First published Nov 20, 2015
Mature
Destiel A/U

This story explores the softer, more emotional and readily accepting side of Dean.

Sam and Castiel attended Law School together. Sam and Jo are getting married and Castiel comes back to Lawrence to stand up for Sam and Jo. 

 Dean was engaged to Meg until she ran away with Fergus (Crowley) one week before their wedding. 

Castiel comes back to town and Dean is sent to pick him up from the airport when his plane is late and he loses his rental. 

Dean doesn't realize he is bisexual until he meets the trench coat wearing blue eyed angel. 

Will Dean fight his feelings for Castiel? Can Dean open his heart after what Meg did to him?



No drugs, no self harm, no abuse. No main character death.
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Castiel Novak and Dean Winchester met on their way to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in first year. They got off on the wrong foot, but soon their friendship blossomed. Over the course of 5 years, Cas began to fall for Dean. Castiel hates the struggle of fancying his straight best friend, and knows Dean could never feel the same, but his love for Dean Winchester isn't fading anytime soon. When Dean first met Cas, he found something alluring about that blue eyed boy. Even though they ended up sorted into separate houses, Dean made it his mission to find out more about Cas and to become his friend. He soon found himself wondering if he had been too successful when he found himself beginning to fancy his best friend. With regular struggles of teen drama, Quidditch, school work, and neither knowing the other's feelings, Dean and Cas both refuse to act on their feelings. Could bottled up feelings drive them apart, or will one finally admit to fancying the other?