StabFest 3: Return of the Stab
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It's tourney day and knights from all around the land are ready to compare their skills at the tilt-yard. Dean Winchester is quite confident in his abilities, but alas, he is defeated by a mysterious knight who manages to unseat him. Later, while Dean is recuperating from his injuries, Cas comes by to check on him where he then proceeds to stab him with his other lance.
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Sam and Dean trigger a curse that causes them to hunt and kill the ones they love most. Castiel is confused when Dean seems uninterested in hunting down any of his former lovers, and instead seeks to kill Castiel.
In which Castiel gets stabbed (twice), but then gets to kiss Dean, which makes it all worth it.
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During a case involving an entire coven of witches, Dean tries on a Santa hat. Nothing seems wrong, until he can’t remove the hat.
Jingles start following his every step while his body changes. Slowly at first, then faster and faster, until he can’t hide it any longer from Sam and Castiel: Dean is transforming into Santa, and there seems to be no way back.
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When Castiel gets transferred to a co-ed prison to serve out the rest of his fifteen-year sentence, he meets and rescues Dean and they quickly form an unbreakable bond. The two are willing to do anything for each other, even if that means bringing a bloody end to the source of each other's torment and running off together to the middle of nowhere.
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When the dick is so good that you have to go commit murder about it.
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Castiel, an overworked and underpaid sales rep for Sandover Bridge & Iron, is daily tortured by his cubicle-mate (read: mortal enemy), Dean. When Dean’s not actively making his life worse by using and abusing his office supplies, his picture at the top of the sales pyramid is taunting him. It’s a reminder to Cas of his own inadequacy always lurking in the corner of his eye that only further stokes the flames of his hatred for Dean, causing things to get a bit stabby.
When the two are tapped for a special project about building positive relationships in the workplace, they’re forced to figure out a way to become friends so they can sell it. Amidst all the praise they receive for their workshop, a potential promotion is put on the table between them, threatening the delicate balance they maintain as they teeter on the tightrope of societal expectations, and neither is sure if their budding relationship can survive the impact with the ground below.
The popularity of their workshop eventually sees the two men on a national stage and the more time they spend together, the closer they ultimately get until neither man can recognize the relationship they began with, and things once again get a bit stabby.
