A/N: Hey guys! I know I should be working on Personal Space, but I can't stop reading high school AUs and really wanted to try writing one. I want to make it a little different, but sorry if it's pretty much the same as all the other ones. I hope you like it!
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Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from Supernatural, but Kripke and the CW do. If I did own Supernatural, Destiel would definitely be canon. Just saying.
"Ugghhh." Dean Winchester couldn't help but groan as he tore himself from his warm bed to get ready for his first day of senior year. His alarm clock had rudely interrupted his dream by blasting Heat of the Moment by Asia. After smashing the snooze button for nearly twenty minutes, Dean had reluctantly decided to get up. He turned on some Zeppelin and jumped in the shower, letting the music and hot water wake him up.
Once he had pulled on some clothes and scarfed down his breakfast, Dean gave his mom a kiss on the cheek and pulled his little brother to the garage. It was Sam's first day of high school, and Dean was driving him to school.
Taking a second to admire the 1967 Chevy Impala, Dean hopped in the driver's seat. When Sam tried to sit shotgun, Dean shoved him back out of the car.
"Sammy, Cas always gets shotgun."
"Fine, I'll sit in the back. And don't call me Sammy!"
Castiel Novak, or Cas, was Dean's best friend. They had met when the Winchesters moved in next door to the Novaks. Dean was very surprised when he opened the door to a boy with very, very blue eyes. "Hello!" the boy said, "My name is Castiel Novak, and I live next door." They had been five years old at the time, and had been in the same kindergarten class when school started a month later. The boys quickly became best friends.
Over the years, Dean and Cas became inseparable. During the summer, the two boys practically lived at the Winchester's house. When school came around, the two boys saw less of each other, but spent all of their free time doing homework together and goofing off. When they got to high school, Cas worked very hard to get good grades, while Dean focused more on sports. However, they both continued to hang out whenever they could.
Now it was their last year before Cas went off to college. Cas was hoping to get into Harvard, his dream school. Dean, however, didn't know if he was going to apply to college or stay home and find a job. The older Winchester brother had no idea what he wanted to do in the long run. For now, Dean had a job at his Uncle Bobby's auto shop and was content.
Dean pulled out of the garage and into the driveway. A few seconds later, Castiel opened the door and hopped in. "Hurry up, Dean! We can't be late on the first day!"
Dean chuckled and looked over at his best friend. Cas's dark hair was always messy, making him look like he just woke up. However, Dean knew that Cas had probably woken up hours ago to make sure he wasn't late. Dean's gaze dropped to his best friend's eyes. As always, they were the bluest shade Dean had ever seen. Cas locked eyes with Dean, and the two boys smiled.
Oh yeah, and Dean was hopelessly in love with Castiel.
Ever since they met, Dean had feelings for Cas. It wasn't until he got older that he realized what the feelings meant, but it was too late. Dean had fallen hard. He didn't know if he was gay or bi or whatever because he never had any feelings toward anyone else. Dean never told anyone, not even his family.
"Ahem." Both Dean and Cas had forgotten the new addition to the backseat. "Are you two just gonna stare at each other, or are we gonna go?"
Dean laughed and backed out of the driveway. Fifteen minutes later, the three boys pulled into the parking lot of Lawrence High. After searching for a space, Dean finally parked the Impala and they all walked over to the building. Dean said a quick goodbye to Sam, and then he and Cas went to their homeroom.
"Alright, seniors. I have your schedules up here, so please form a line." The voice came from their homeroom teacher Ms. Pamela Barnes.
Cas and Dean went to the end of the line and talked about which teachers they wanted. When they finally made it to the front, Ms. Barnes handed them each a neat agenda. The two boys went to the back of the room and sat down, comparing their schedules and teachers.
Dean was pleased to see that he and Cas were in the same physics, history, and calculus classes, but less so that Cas was in AP English and literature. Dean had always struggled in English, so he was disappointed that Cas wouldn't be there to help him out.
"It's fine, Dean. We can work on English and literature after school." Sometimes Dean could swear that Cas had read his mind.
The first day was always kind of a joke. For the most part, the students just met their teachers and got their textbooks. When English came around, Dean went in the opposite direction of Castiel and found the right room. After sitting down in the back near a window, Dean sighed. He had Mr. Crowley for English, one of the harshest teachers in the school. Mr. Crowley was also the toughest grader. I need Cas's help, Dean thought to himself. He sighed again. This is gonna be a long year.
A/N: So, how was it? Sorry if it was horrible. If you liked it, please review. I'd like to know if someone is actually reading it all. I'll try to get another chapter done pretty soon. Thanks guys!
xoxo superwholock7899
