valiantparadox:

Oh thank chuck it’s finally done! Reverse!verse for this month’s spnartchallenge

I wrote another thing.

» Play Nice, Kids — almaasi

Summary: Reverse!Verse. This story is not about how Dean got to be an angel. It’s about how cop!Cas sold naked pictures to a magazine that one time. And about how much Dean appreciates them. (Hint: it’s a lot.)

destieltales:

  • An Angel to Drive Over Me 
    Summary:  “He’s an angel…what part of this are you failing to understand?” Castiel said and dropped the shells on the bed, letting them bounce as he unloaded his shotgun.
  • Bird of a Feather
    Summary: “Dean starts slowly changing, gaining angelic abilities and features and it’s up to Castiel to guide him into his new life.”
  • Dies Irae, or Something
    Summary:  It starts with headaches, and it ends in a clusterfuck. So, business as usual, Apocalypse-wise.
  • Going Forward
    Summary: Dean with wings and Cas showing how to use them.  Cas agrees to represent the angels as part of a social experiment to help them share a greater understand with the human population.  He’s not prepared for who he has to live with for the next thirty days.
  • I Got A Bad Case Of Lovin’ You
    Summary: Dean can’t help but hide a smirk as he waltzes into the doctor’s office. This particular wing of the hospital is for mixed patients – there are humans as well as Angels in the ward today, and he gets his fair share of curious eyes when he walks in and sits down in one of the ugly blue plastic chairs. He closes his eyes, smiling to himself when he hears a few Angels sniff the air curiously. 
  • I Got Soul but I’m Not a Solider
    Summary: Castiel is on the road (saving people, helping things) when he meets Dean and realizes that his soul is different - and not just because he’s the pastor’s son.
  • Impossible
    Summary: He swears he’s Dean, too, but a human Castiel can’t see his soul anymore.
  • Like a Parched Land
    Summary: Castiel is the Righteous Man and Dean is the angel who drags his ass out of Hell.
  • Obiter Dicta
    Summary:  Dean is the angel and Castiel is a hunter. Father Castiel Novak of the Vatican’s 23rd ‘Huntsmen’ Division knows that he belongs in Hell. He isn’t entirely sure what to make of the angel that pulled him out of it, or his increasingly dysfunctional fellow operatives, or the fact that it seems that he’s accidentally kick-started the apocalypse. It’s going to take more than prayer and salt rounds to fix up this particular mess-
  • Praise The Lord
    Summary: When Dean dies yet again Heaven decides it’s been missing an angel and it’s time to fill the vacancy. It takes Dean a long, long time –and several miracles performed over cheeseburgers and lice– to come to terms with his new celestial life and his old earthly temptations. Featuring Dean’s new set of wings, human Castiel, beers at the Roadhouse, the Choirs of Heaven, a naked Sammy, Michael and other angels with bard inclinations, lame pick-up lines, Zachariah’s lion head, gaudy motels, and Oprah-worthy revelations that are way funnier in Enochian
  • Summonings Are Always Good Ideas
    Summary: Castiel was pulled out of Hell by something, and he’s content to just leave it at that. Jimmy isn’t.
  • The Fallout
    Summary: After a lifetime of war, it’s something Dean wants. To rest.
  • The Hunter and His Angel
    Summary:  Dean is the angel of the lord, Cas is the hunter he pulled from Hell.
  • The Unlocking and the Lift Away
    Summary: He came from nowhere and he went everywhere and no one could ever find him. But he was a man of his word.
  • Waiting for Salvation
    Summary:  Dean is a fallen angel trying to atone for his past.
  • Where my Demons Hide
    Summary: Castiel is the Righteous Man and Dean is the angel that drags him out of Hell.