Dean Winchester was the most amazing creature on the planet, in the universe. Although Sam knew Dean had flaws, he still couldn't help but regard his older brother as the pinnacle of human perfection, however contradictory that may seem. No matter how angry Dean got at the world, no matter how many times he'd return home with bloody knuckles and whiskey on his breath or fresh wounds and curses on his lips, he always easily slunk into the role of caring, protective older brother the moment he came back from the bar or the hunt. He gave Sam all the love and affection he could muster. And in return, Sam wanted to give his brother everything he had. He wanted to tend his wounds and to make him laugh. He wanted to listen to his anger and filter it away. He wanted to worship him, love him, kiss him. Yes, kiss him. Dean may have thought he knew how much his little brother idolized him, but he didn't know the half of it.
Sam didn't know quite when it started. He thought about this often nowadays, imagining that if he could find the moment when it all went wrong he could somehow unravel history. He could convince himself he imagined that initial feeling, that first flutter in his gut. He could strip away the memory and pull at that thread until the last four or five years warped into something normal, something less perverse. He believed he could undo his feelings for his older brother just like that. Sam was smart. He was smarter than the vast majority of students at his various schools, smarter than his brother, smarter than his father. He was convinced that there was nothing, nothing the power of his brain couldn't accomplish.
He told himself that he could stop wanting his brother at any time. This perversion of brotherly love was a private fetish, a sick fantasy, something on which to dwell when teachers yammered on about things he already knew, something with which to weave fantasies when Dean and Dad left him alone in some motel.
But in the past few months it had all become too much. Ever since that night a few months ago when Tracy Gilligan had tried to give him a blowjob in the lighting booth. Tracy was beautiful and sharp, a devoted stage manager and a talented kisser. Sam had been aching for this moment since Oklahoma's first tech run, when she'd confessed her feelings for him and tugged him into the costume closet to make out. But when she was finally on her knees before him, right where his horny 17 year old brain had always wanted someone to be, something inside him broke. He started going flaccid while his cock was still in her hand, while her full lips were inching toward the head. She took his semi-erection into his mouth, and Sam felt sick. And she tried, she really tried. Finally, she let it fall limp from her lips, and she looked up, eyes brimming with tears. And Sam had hated her just then. He hated her for making him feel guilty, pathetic, hopelessly vulnerable. But most of all he hated her for making the thought scream loud in his mind, grating, painful: "SHE'S NOT DEAN"
He hadn't even apologized. He'd just tucked himself away and gotten the hell out of there. He'd walked back to the motel even though it was nine miles away.
Tracy told the whole school the next day that Sam had used her and violated her, but it didn't matter. The Wednesday after Oklahoma ended they hit the road again. Mass killings in Texas. One hunter already missing or dead.
After that, his sick little desires started to sour, started to make him ill. Imagined kisses sent an empty aching through his gut whereas they used to fill him with warmth. Dirty fantasies left him painfully hard and nauseated whereas they used to envelop him in a delightful tingling arousal. That was when he wanted it to stop, when he needed it to stop.
And he tried, he really did. Whenever he thought about Dean, he hurt himself with scratches or scalding water. Whenever Dad left them alone, he went out for a walk regardless of the weather. He threw himself into his schoolwork and didn't make the feeblest attempt at making any new friends. He applied to four colleges and didn't dwell on how he'd manage living so many miles away from Dean. And still, his first thought on the morning of his 18th birthday was Yesterday I was legal in 38 states. Now I'm legal everywhere. But of course that didn't matter since incest was still very much illegal.
Months later, Sam walked home from the diner in town. It was a Saturday night, and with only three weeks until the seniors' last day of school, the vast majority of Sam's classmates were off participating in wild quintessentially teenage activities—much of which seemed to be occurring at a house on the last paved road before their temporary home. The lights glared out of every window, and he could hear the music all the way down the block. Stumbling teens flowed between the house and the yard and occasionally the road. It was a fiery center of passion, hormones, and alcohol which seemed quite out of place nestled in a row of dark, sleeping homes. As he got closer, Sam recognized a kid from his AP Biology class standing on the stoop and pissing in the bushes below. One girl was screaming at him, but she was also laughing. Sam wondered if this was what ghosts felt like before they went AWOL. Passing through unobserved, the perpetual witness, unfazed by raw humanity. Perhaps it was this feeling that made them finally lose it.
There will be parties like this in college, Sam told himself. There will be huge parties full of frat boys and wild, intelligent girls who will embrace him as one of their own—he'll be just another college student. No monsters, no motels, no sick incestuous fantasies. But for now, he'd just pass through.
"Hey! Hey smart kid! Hey!" someone shouted.
"Sam!" another voice called out, and Sam turned his head. The boy who had been peeing in the bushes and two girls were stumbling toward him.
"Uh, hi." Sam shifted his backpack strap. He couldn't remember any of their names.
"Dude," the pissing boy clapped Sam on the shoulder. "Why'd you bring a backpack to the party?"
"Because he's a fucking nerd," one of the girls drawled, pursing her lips and sticking one hip out.
"Shut it, Vicky," the other girl slapped her friend on the arm and looked up at Sam. "C'mon, Sam," she wrapped an arm around his waist. Her head barely reached his shoulder, and it felt odd being claimed by someone so small. "Let's get you a drink."
Sam scanned his brain for a reason to back out and came up dry. He shrugged and let the girl guide him into the house.
"Pick your poison," she leaned against the counter in the kitchen and nodded toward the spread of various, mostly drained bottles.
"Is there some kind of whiskey?"
Her eyes lit up with something that may have been surprise. "Alright." She nodded to herself and continued nodding as she fumbled around for a clean solo cup.
She was kind of cute, Sam decided. She was blond with short spikey hair, and when she poured the alcohol her hips swayed in a way that was kind of cute but also something more.
"Drink up, tough guy," she held out the cup.
He tried to take a swig the way Dean would, but he couldn't manage to swallow without contorting his face. The girl smiled broadly, but didn't say anything. He brought the cup to his lips again, took a sip, and managed not to gag.
"Why don't you lose the backpack?"
"Uh…" Sam glanced over the kitchen floor littered with cups and sticky with liquid and peered into the living room congested with dancing, humping teens. He gripped his backpack strap harder.
"Here," she grabbed his hand. "You can put it in the laundry room."
"Uh, sure." She yanked him forward and the whiskey sloshed in the cup. They weaved through the house, and Sam almost felt invisible again, but he felt the hand of this petite girl who somehow knew his name, and he knew he wasn't forgotten.
She ripped the bag off his shoulder and tossed it in the dark, mercifully untouched room.
"C'mon." She balled his shirt in her fists and pressed herself against him. Sam fought the instinct to pull away almost as hard as he fought the impulse to pull her closer. "Let's dance," she whispered. She pushed off of him and walked toward the dance floor, hips swinging. Sam released a breath he hadn't known he'd been holding and followed after her, taking large gulps of whiskey as he shuffled through the crowd.
Her hands were all over him, and the music filled the parts of him the whiskey couldn't touch. Sam didn't know how to dance and barely knew how to touch a girl, and yet his head was hot and fuzzy and his body was floating, floating, moving without the help of his mind.
Thoughts of Dean passed through his head, but they came out the other side without touching him, without hurting him. And Sam still felt like an apparition, but now he felt like he was possessing a human body. He could feel, God he could feel. The sweat, the skin, the heat, her ass grinding against him, his legs bending low so he could meet her. But he still wasn't there, not fully present. It was almost as if this was a preview of a life to come—a reminder why he applied to college. The fact remained that only a dirt road away lay a small house filled with guns, machetes, silver, and salt with a '67 Impala parked outside. And it was too close. His life was still too close. And that's why he was suffocating. And that's why he couldn't fully appreciate this girls tiny compact body. Hadn't he always told Dean he liked blonds?
She turned around to face him and swung her arms around his neck. She pressed her pelvis into him, and they were hardly dancing anymore, just swaying and rolling against each other, and she made him feel huge, and powerful, and when she tilted her head up to kiss him, he kept himself out of reach. But then she pulled down on his neck. Hard. And their lips crushed together, wet and sloppy and vodka flavored. And somehow he wasn't worried about disappointing this girl. He didn't even know her name, and with the way the pulled on his hair and pressed into him, it felt as if she wanted him to absorb her. It was nice knowing he was enough for someone or even too much for someone—nice enough to send blood rushing downward. And he wasn't thinking about Dean, no he wasn't thinking about Dean.
She palmed his crotch, and he felt her grin against his mouth. She pressed her lips against his ear and breathed "C'mon."
And then he was being dragged out of the house, spilling out into the yard, joining the stumbling flow of what seemed like hundreds of under-aged drunks. She pulled him around the corner to the side of the house.
Mere yards away from the front lawn and it was like stepping into a different plane of existence. The moon's light could no longer reach them and suburbia transformed into an urban dark alley. The girl pushed him against the house and began sucking on his neck and sliding her hands up under his shirt.
The thought crossed his mind that she could be a vampire, and if she were he'd really be fucked. But he tasted vodka on her lips, and he'd never heard of a vamp getting wasted on anything other than blood, so he tilted his head back and moaned, taking in the sensation, grounding himself in the moment. Definitely not thinking about Dean.
She pressed her hand against his crotch and his breath hitched. "You know what they say about tall boys…" she murmured into his neck.
Something crashed into the wall next to him, and Sam lurched away only to be slammed back into the wall by the girl working him over.
He turned his head to the two bodies that had appeared next to them. "Dean?"
His older brother turned his head. "Sammy?" The girl pressed against Dean tried to pull him back into a kiss, but he wrenched his head away and grabbed the girl by the hair, yanking her down. She got the hint. "Never thought I see you here," he laughed.
"M-me neither," Sam gasped. The girl who'd staked her claim on Sam was now kneeling before him, gripping his hips hard and nuzzling his crotch. If she noticed Sam was having a conversation with the guy next to him, she didn't care.
"Dude, this is weird." Dean smiled easily, then hissed. "Fucking teeth," he mumbled.
Dean fisted the girl's hair and leaned the side of his head against the wall, still locking eyes with his little brother. His eyes were hooded, but his cheeks were barely flushed. He looked calm, calmer than Sam had ever seen him, but he was powerful, and lustful, and Sam could hardly restrain himself from pushing both of these girls away and taking his brother into his own mouth…
Sam felt a hand slide into his pants, and the girl pulled him out through the slit in his boxers, and Sam was not calm. His knees were shaking and his head was spinning, and when the girl's mouth closed around him, he squeezed his eyes and threw his head back and it crashed into the wall. Distantly, he heard a low laugh.
Suddenly his entire dick was inside her, the head pressing against the back of her throat, and a loud moan ripped through him. He should have felt embarrassed, utterly mortified, but he couldn't find it in himself to care that he was a quivering mess or that his brother was watching him fall to pieces.
He cracked his eyes open, and yes, yes, Dean was still watching him. His face was still cool and calm, but he was panting fast and his eyes were wide, desperate, unblinking, looking at Sam, raking all over Sam. Dean ran his tongue over parted lips, and Sam nearly lost it right there, but it had only been a minute, maybe two, and the girl between his legs was still moving slowly, so he held on, grasping the girl's hair in his fists just like Dean, but he knew he didn't look like Dean, couldn't look as amazing as Dean.
Sam let his eyes roam all over Dean's body, and my God it was even better than seeing him step out of the shower wet and glistening with thin motel towel low on his hips. Even in the dark, Dean looked glorious. Sam never thought he'd see these parts of his brother and he never thought his brother would see these parts of him, and the girl was bobbing faster, and she was groping at his balls and it was a little too rough but it also felt good.
And Dean was rocking his hips now, and Sam wished Dean's pants were all the way off, and Sam tuned back into the noises coming out of his own mouth, and he was whimpering and gasping, and he couldn't bear it. His eyes squeezed shut.
"Open… your eyes," Dean gasped. Sam cracked his eyes open and met the full force of Dean's gaze, that same look of desperation, that hunger, and Sam's body shuddered violently. "Good, Sammy," his brother growled.
"Dean!" he moaned, coming hard in the girls mouth. She gagged, and pulled back, finishing him off with her hand, but he didn't care. He couldn't care. He couldn't think. He'd never felt so amazing in his life, and he didn't even feel a touch of guilt or shame.
The girl pulled herself up and leaned against his chest. "Give a girl some warning, huh?" she rasped. He folded his arms around her and caressed her absently, still watching Dean. "Was that good?"
Dean came with a grunt, tilting his head back and slipping his eyes shut, splendid.
"So good," Sam whispered. The girl laughed and began kissing his chest where the skin was exposed. Sam stroked her hair and looked over at Dean, who was whispering in his girl's ear. The girl at first looked pissed, but then she softened and leaned into him.
"Yeah," she whispered. "Yeah, ok."
And then the two of them were walking back toward the front lawn, Deans arm slung loosely around her waist. Sam felt his muscles beginning to tense again.
"That wear you out, sweetie?" the petite girl who's name he felt extremely guilty for not knowing pulled him down for a soft kiss. "Y'know. I thought it was kind of hot that you were talking to that other guy."
So she did notice. Of course. The fire in his cheeks turned up from sizzling to scalding. The shame flooded back. He could feel it like a hard stone in his gut. "S-sorry."
She giggled and kissed his jaw. "Hey, I don't judge." She pulled back. "So you want to go back inside or…"
"Uh… I think I'd better head home." He honestly wasn't sure if he'd be able to do as much without dissolving into a puddle.
"Cool. Let's get your backpack."
While inside he didn't see Dean or the girl he was with in the rapidly thinning throng of people in the living room or the kitchen. He didn't want to think about where else they might be.
The girl walked him out to the lawn. "See ya in Calc," she said.
Calculus! Of course! She was the girl who sat behind him and was always putting things in his hair or down the back of his shirt like they were in freaking middle school. Cindy.
"Bye, Cindy. And uh… thanks for…"
"Don't mention it," she smiled easily, then stepped a little closer. "Really, though. Don't mention it."
"Oh, uh, sure." He tugged at his backpack. "Sure thing." He turned and began walking home.
Sam couldn't help but feel a little stung. He'd never been the most popular kid in school, never like his brother, but girls were usually proud to kiss him. Usually told all their friends.
Turning onto the last small dirt road, Sam's face was still flushed with shame. Shame for using a girl like that. Shame for not knowing her name. Shame for being used like that. And, of course, most significantly, doing it all in front of his brother, even for his brother.
There was no car in front of the house, and for that Sam was glad. Dad never gave him a curfew per se, but something told him that he wouldn't like to see Sam coming home tipsy from a party so late at night. Sure enough, there on the kitchen table was a note.
Going to Connecticut. Poltergeist. Should be back on Monday.
Dean, look out for your brother.
Sam snorted. If only Dad knew how exactly Dean was looking out for him…
Sam groaned and ran both hands through his hair. Best not to think about that now. Best not think about that ever.
But as Sam slipped into bed that night, he did think about it. And when he fell asleep that night, he dreamed about it.
And when he woke up the next morning with a hollow aching in his chest which felt much worse than his first hangover, he knew there was no way to stop thinking about it. He'd reached a new level in his depravity. Because for the first time, there was a little flicker of hope alongside the pain.
A/N: Hello everyone! This is my first Supernatural fanfic! Yay for new obsessions! For reals though, I seriously love this fandom.
There's definitely going to be another chapter, even though I do think this could stand on it's own. Not sure if it will be a two-shot or develop into something longer.
I'd really love to hear what you guys think or if you have any advice for writing Supernatural fanfic or wincest.
Thanks for reading!
