With Abaddon dead, the boys and Cas still have to take care of Heaven, and reunite the warring angels. As things settle down, the boys are back on the road, saving people, hunting things. Living and breathing the old family business. CHAPTER 20: To save everything that they've achieved in the present, Dean and Sam must go back in time to try and save their grandmother, Millie.
(initially called finale) The End is nigh for the Winchester brothers, and the Mark of Cain seems to thud with every heartbeat. Along with Cas, the brothers have to defeat Abaddon, Metatron and all the other's threatening the world. Can they patch up their broken relationship? Can they come together and save the world, again? AU from 9x21, Canon divergence.
The Winter's travel across the country Hunting things, saving people and carrying out their family business. But Fate has things in mind for them, and the weight of the world rests on their shoulders. Against Hell Hounds, Angels, Demons and everything else, they must help the Winchesters stop the coming apocalypse, before it's too late.
"And maybe one day she'll take back all the other names, take them back like conquered kingdoms." Alex-Annie-Alexis-Anne wonders over her name, can she be one of the four she'd been during this whole mess, or does she have to start from the beginning, again? T for swearing.
"The stars you see are likely to be dead, she says and her voice is as thick and slow and salty as caramel. The stars are dead." Viola stands vigil by Todd. 2nd Person, Post-Monsters of Men
Greek Myth AU. Sam and Dean Winchester have a lot of work to do. They've got a prophecy hanging over their head and a bunch of paths they have to tread before they get there. Monsters, gods, men, wars and the Fate's themselves stand in the way of thwarting what's planned for them, so Sam and Dean need all the help they can get.
"You wonder if the oxygen floating over your head once pushed through the lungs of those you miss. You wonder if it was the last breath they'd taken. You think about all the final heartbeats you'd witnessed throughout your life and you nod, almost small enough for no one to notice." Set s3-5. 2nd person.