Finally the last chapter is here! I really want to thank everyone who stuck around to the very end and especially to the lovely readers, who loyally reviewed. Love ya, ladies! I already have in mind what my next AU fic will be about. I will give you a hint...triangle involving Dean, Sam and Cas. Sorry no Wincest, but poor Cas will be torn between the two brothers.
Dean and Cas began to think they were trapped with no way out in a never ending Law & Order episode. A week after Castiel's kidnapping, the two teens testified in Allistair's trial. The albino gecko received a two year prison sentence with no chance of parole. Then a month later, John was brought to trial. Both Cas and Dean testified. The entire community of Lawrence was shocked to say the least, when news spread like wildfire of the pastor arranging the Singer boy's kidnapping. John was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. Bobby screamed obscenities at his former friend, as two officers escorted the man of the church into a van, which would drive him to a penitentiary up north. Gordon and Alphonse got a lengthier sentence, because their rap sheets were over six feet long each.
Henry was the only Winchester, who visited John once a month. The man after all would always be his son. John cried for a long time, when his father came to visit him for the first time. He repeatedly stated he was sorry for everything he'd done to his children, Dean in particular. Henry's heart ached for his only child, but it would take his grandsons years to truly forgive their father. John handed his father three individual envelopes, which were addressed to each of his sons. Henry promised to hand them to his grand kids.
Sam opted never to read his letter. So he tossed the envelope inside the fireplace found in Henry's living room. Adam kept it unopened inside a small mahogany chest, his grandpa helped him build. Dean shoved his inside a family album. Perhaps one day, when he and Cas had kids of their own; he may read it. Right now John Winchester was persona non grata in his life. Dean would never forgive the man for all the pain he caused to so many people.
Adam and Sam flourished under their grandpa's love and care. The boys brought friends from school over for the weekends and Henry took his youngest grandsons to water parks down south. The boys loved stuffing themselves at diners and ice cream parlors. For the first time in their young lives, Sam and Adam were normal kids and they loved every minute of it. At first it took Adam a while to get used to John not being a part of their lives. But eventually he became comfortable in their new environment.
Valentine's Day arrived. It was the night of the much anticipated showing of "Grease" by the LGBT club. At the last moment, Principal Roman tried to sabotage the show, but his nefarious plans never came to fruition. Zeke's mom, who is a lawyer threatened to sue the principal, and the man acquiesced.
Ruby came up with a bad case of mono two days before the show. Charlie and Cas were panicking. The girl happened to be one of the leads. Her understudy had broken a leg in a bus accident the week prior. Cas begged Dean to take the role of Danny. His boyfriend had a pair of awesome pipes. He always loved hearing Dean sing in the shower. The Winchester knew all the songs, because he spent most of rehearsal time building sets for the show.
At the last moment, the lead couple was changed from females to males. Meg's role of Sandy was changed to Sammy. Castiel was given the part. Dean threw up minutes before the initial curtain call. Luckily, Charlie procured a tooth paste, a brush and mouth wash for her friend. Castiel held his boyfriend's hands before the curtain rose.
"You're going to knock them dead, St. Dean." Cas winked at him and breathed deeply.
The show went on without a hitch. Well except for Gabe falling off a classic convertible that was used for the "Grease Lightning" number. He took it all in stride and continued his routine, even though his tail bone throbbed incessantly.
At the end of the show, the audience gave the performers a three minute standing ovation. Principal Roman scowled from his perch on one of the top balconies in the school's auditorium. Dean and Cas received rave reviews for their performance. Later that evening, the couple made love in the backseat of the Impala. The teens exchanged plain silver bands, which served as promise rings.
In no time, graduation was upon them. Tears, hugs and good byes were exchanged by everyone. Most of the seniors were set to start school at out of state colleges in mid to late August. Dean and Castiel were weary of leaving their siblings. Their dream of attending Stanford became a reality. The duo received full scholarships to the prestigious institution.
Cas dreaded leaving his baby brother. Alfie would start pre-k in the autumn, along with his BFF Zoey. Dean also faced the same dilemma. He really didn't want to leave Sam and Adam, especially after the John drama. Sammy would be a freshman in high school, when the new school year began. He already began spending more time with his small group of friends. Adam told his big brother not to worry, because Grandpa Henry would watch over him and Sam.
In the end, Dean and Castiel left to Stanford with less worries. They would return to Lawrence during major holidays and during summer time. There was always Skype and other ways of communicating with their families.
For the following four years, the boys excelled in their academics. Dean double majored in Education and Religious Studies. He ran the University's Christian Study Group during his tenure at Stanford. Castiel also was a double major. His areas were in Psychology and Anthropology. He became one of the stars of Stanford's soccer team. Both boys graduated Summa Cum Laude at the age of 21.
Six Years Later...
Dean drove the Impala to Riverfront Park. It happened to be the only park with a large designated soccer field. It was Thursday, which meant his husband was coaching a group of rowdy 8-12 year old foster kids. Castiel Singer-Winchester worked as a social worker in Lawrence. He made sure children were placed in loving homes.
Cas showed up unannounced to foster parents' homes to perform inspections every two weeks. He was adamant that the foster parents weren't in it just to collect checks from the government. If Castiel suspected any funny business was transpiring behind closed doors; he'd go ahead and call the authorities. He and Alfie were lucky to have found such an awesome foster dad. So Cas believed he could do his best to get the kids in the system loving families.
Bobby and Missouri got married four years ago. Cas gave the ok for Missouri to adopt Alfie. The woman was the only mother the kid ever had, since their biological mom died, when he was a baby. Castiel started calling Missouri mom, as soon as he returned home from Stanford.
Henry married Pam Barnes. He gave up his horn dog ways and was faithful to the sexy and flexible yoga instructor. Ms. Barnes continued teaching art at the high school. A new teacher taught religious studies at Lawrence High now, the one and only Dean Winchester. His students loved him, because the 27 year old teacher made religion class, which was an elective fun. The course couldn't be part of the main curriculum due to the religion shouldn't be taught in school policy. So the new principal, Zachariah Milton offered it as an elective.
As Dean parked the Impala in the park's lot, he received a text from Sam. The 23 year old law student was inviting the family over for dinner Saturday night. He was proposing to his girlfriend, Jessica. The blonde cutie was a veterinarian in Oklahoma. That is where Sam lived since he got a full scholarship to Oklahoma State. Dean smirked, as he typed a funny reply to his moose of a brother.
Thunder boomed and lightning struck nearby. Dean heard Cas blow his whistle, signaling the end of practice. Kids and their parents scurried to SUVs and mini vans. In no time, the lot was deserted. Rain started pounding the Impala's roof. Dean ran out of the vehicle and headed to the vacant soccer field. Cas rapidly placed balls inside a sack.
"Babe, you're going to get pneumonia!" Dean hurried his husband.
The rain increased. Dean could barely keep his eyes opened. His hair was plastered to his scalp. He grabbed Cas' right wrist and led him to the Impala. The married couple quickly entered through one of the back doors. Castiel's body shivered. Dean stretched his arms and turned on the heater.
Cas was already sliding his wet shirt off. In a few seconds, he removed his husband's grey Henley. Castiel licked his lips. He never got tired of seeing Dean's impressive physique. The two of them ran in the mornings and hit the gym three nights a week. Cas didn't want to sound conceited, but the two of them were in great shape.
Castiel traced his fingers over Dean's biceps. The Winchester's arms were inked with tattoo sleeves. Cas was the first one to get the Angel Dean tattoo over his entire back, but Dean ended up being the real tattoo aficionado. Enochian words and depictions of angels in battle adorned his arms.
Dean's body covered Cas'. The brunet lay down on the warm leather seat. They kissed voraciously. Their hands ran all over both of their flushed bodies. Soon Dean's dark jeans, satin panties and boots lay on the floor, along with Cas' jogging pants, socks and sneakers. Dean chuckled. Cas ceased mauling his husband's mouth.
"What's so funny, your holiness?" His eyes were lust blown.
"You look like a seal with your hair plastered like that." Dean bit Cas' shoulder.
"Dean, shut up and fuck me." Cas hungrily kissed Dean.
Dean fucked Castiel long and hard. The blue eyed man's sweaty body stuck to the seat's leather material. Cas' fingernails left two identical trails of scratches down Dean's back. Purple bruises adorned Castiel's chest. "I love when you come to pick me up after practice," Castiel said in between labored breaths.
Dean laid his head over his husband's chest. "Ditto"
Cas kissed the top of Dean's head. The Winchester told Castiel about Sam's dinner invitation and his proposing to Jess.
"The kids have grown up so fast. Sammy's getting married and Adam finally decided on a major."
"So what is it?" Cas asked.
"Criminal Justice...kid wants to join the FBI," Dean mouthed against Cas' toned chest. He felt his husband's skin prickle.
"That's awesome. Well little Alfie is growing up, too. I promised Bobby and Missouri, I'd drive him and Zoey to their first high school dance tonight."
"Those two are cute together. They've been inseparable since they met." Dean kissed Cas longingly on the lips. Castiel held on to the back of Dean's head.
"Babe, we should get home."
"What's the rush, St. Dean?" Castiel stretched his arms.
"I have a surprise for you, babe." Dean wiggled his brows.
"Is it what I think it is?" Cas smirked.
"Yep, it arrived earlier today. Zeke and Fer kept their promise." Dean grabbed his jeans and pulled them on.
Zeke and Fer were also married. The couple lived in Iowa. They met up with Dean and Castiel for holidays and long weekends. The only other two friends of theirs from high school, who remained together, were Gabe and Crowley. The latter majored in business and Gabe went to culinary school. After getting hitched, the duo opened up a gourmet shop/bakery in Lawrence. Crowley was in charge of finances and Gabe was the chef. Once a month, Dean and Cas would eat dinner for free at their friend's gourmet shop.
Cas began to dress as well. He laughed. "I can't believe those two idiots ordered us a Chinese swing for our anniversary."
"We can assemble it and maybe take it for a spin before we have to drop the rug rats off at the dance," Dean whispered in Cas' ear. He sucked the brunet's earlobe.
Castiel moaned. "Hmm...and here I thought I was the one, who corrupted St. Dean." Castiel ran his fingers through Dean's sex hair. "Love you, baby boy."
"Love you more, babe."
FIN