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Title: Shiny Beautiful Mechanical Wind
Author:
trickylady
Artist:
weekendship
Pairing: Sam/Cas/Dean,
Rating: Explicit/NC17
Warnings: H/C, pseudo-incest, child-parent relationships, sibling relationships, slash.
Word Count: ~23k
Summary: Castiel’s job is to collect lost capsules and put the tracking number in the system so he can return them to their parents. He finds one without a tracking number, and decides to keep it. He finds another two years later, and does the same. Both of his adopted sons grow very fond of him.
Disclaimer: I own nothing; this is completely imagined and not for profit.
A/N: I’d like to thank my beta,
hpautumngrl for all their help, and for
weekendship's gorgeous art! Written for
wincestielbb13; and also for prompt 6 of my “Quote” table of Mission Insane ("However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results" – Winston Churchill).
Title from Richard Siken’s poem Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out.
Art} Masterpost
Fic} AO3
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Pairing: Sam/Cas/Dean,
Rating: Explicit/NC17
Warnings: H/C, pseudo-incest, child-parent relationships, sibling relationships, slash.
Word Count: ~23k
Summary: Castiel’s job is to collect lost capsules and put the tracking number in the system so he can return them to their parents. He finds one without a tracking number, and decides to keep it. He finds another two years later, and does the same. Both of his adopted sons grow very fond of him.
Disclaimer: I own nothing; this is completely imagined and not for profit.
A/N: I’d like to thank my beta,
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Title from Richard Siken’s poem Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out.
Art} Masterpost
Fic} AO3