"Why do you have that grin on your face?" Dean asked Jo.

"No reason," she said as she bounced her foot up and down and tapped her fingers against the table.

Dean raised an eyebrow. "What, do you have a date with Gabe later?" He asked wiggling his eyebrow.

"No, he still has the flu," Jo said with a frown.

"Than what is it?" Dean begged.

Jo grinned, "You'll find out soon enough," she said.

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"Hey, Dean!" Cas called running behind Dean on his walk home.

Dean sighed and turned around, "Yes?" He asked.

Cas smiled, he ran his hand through his own hair nervously. "Well, umm, will you go out with me?" He asked.

Dean frowned, "Why?" He asked.

Cas rolled his eyes, "Are you really that clueless?" He asked.

Dean glared at him.

"Because I like you," Cas said.

Dean smiled. "Is that why you broke up with Bella?" He asked.

Cas rolled his eyes again, "Ya, now answer my question.

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Dean and Cas had been going out for about a month now. No one knew about it. Dean said goodbye to Cas with a small kiss. Cas started to walk to his house and Dean to his own.

"Dad?" Dean called out as he closed the door.

"Yes?" His dad asked emerging from the kitchen.

"Just seeing if you're here, why is the house so clean?" Dean asked.

John smiled, "Because Maria is coming over," he said, "And today she's bringing her son."

Dean rolled his eyes. "Can I stay in my room?" He asked.

His dad shook his head, "No, I want you and Sam to meet her son." His dad said. "Now go get ready, she should be here soon," he added pushing Dean upstairs.

Dean rolled his eyes and dressed into a button down shirt and slacks that his dad laid out for him, he left the top two buttons undone and walked back downstairs.

"Hey Sam," he said ruffling Sam's long hair.

Sam rolled his eyes and fixed it, "Hi," he said.

The doorbell rang and Sam raced to get it, letting Maria inside. "Hello Sam, Dean," she said with a wide smile. "Where's John?"

"He's in the kitchen, where's your son?" Sam asked.

Maria laughed, "He should be here soon, he had to do something in the car," she said as he walked into the kitchen. Dean followed and Sam waited by the door to greet her son when he decided to come in.

A few moments later Sam was strolling into the kitchen talking to someone. Dean had his back turned but when he heard Maria's son talked his heart stopped.

He turned around, "Cas?" He asked.

Cas froze, "Dean?" Cas asked, his heart pounding.

John smiled, "You two know each other?" He asked.

Dean and Cas nodded at the same time.

"Well, take your seats," he said pointing to the table.

They all did as told and the only seat left for Dean was next to Cas. He bit his lip and sat down.

They were about halfway into eating dinner when John decided to tear away from his conversation with Maria, "Are you ok Dean?" He asked.

Dean nodded and looked down at his plate, "Ya I'm fine," he lied. John had asked Maria to marry him and she said yes. Cas and Dean were going to be brothers soon.

His dad nodded, believing Deans lie.

Cas grabbed Deans hand under the table and gave it a squeeze. Dean smiled.

When they were all done with their dinner Dean and Cas had offered to clean the dishes while Maria, John, and Sam watched a movie.

Cas bit his lip when Dean wrapped his arms around him and pulled him close. "I don't think you understand, we're going to be brothers," Dean said as he rested his forehead against Cas'.

Cas frowned, "I know, but we aren't blood related," he said as he pulled away and scrubbed a dish.

"So, it's still weird. I mean, we'll be living in the same household," Dean said.

Cas grinned, "Like a married couple," he said.

Dean smiled and rolled his eyes, "Cas, I'm serious," he said.

"Don't worry Dean, everything's going to be ok," he said placing a kiss on Deans cheek.

Dean put the last plate in the dishwasher. "What if they find out?" He asked.

"We'll cross that bridge when we get there," Cas said as he dried his hands on his shirt.

Dean smiled and nodded. He placed a quick kiss on Cas' lips and they both walked out of the kitchen.

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John and Maria finally got married and Dean helped Cas bring his last box into Cas' new room.

Cas smiled, "This isn't so bad," he said as he looked around the room.

Dean shrugged as he placed the box on the ground and sat on Cas' bed.

"Did Sam leave with John and Maria?" Dean asked.

Cas grinned and nodded.

Dean got up and walked over to Cas. He placed his hand around Cas' waist and pulled him close. He gently sucked Cas' neck and pulled him to the bed.

They decided to just cuddle. Cas placed his head on Deans bare chest. Dean smiled and ran his hand through Cas' hair. "Maybe this would actually be better than before," he said.

"How?" Cas asked as he flicked the tv on.

Dean shrugged, "We get to be together more," he said.

"And that's not a good thing, I have to resist the urge to kiss you in front of our parents," Cas laughed.

Dean rolled his eyes, "It won't be that hard."

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Dean couldn't have been more wrong. This was one of the hardest things he probably ever had to do. John and Maria decided they wanted to go on a family vacation in Florida and Sam begged to stay with Bobby because he didn't want to go.

Dean walked into the hotel room and frowned, there was only one bed. "Dad, where are me and Cas going to sleep?" He asked.

"You two are going to share the pullout couch," he said pointing to the leather couch.

Dean grinned and turned towards Cas, their parents weren't paying attention.

Cas frowned, "Dean, we can't show any affection with them in the same room," Cas said.

Dean frowned, he hadn't thought about that. He was about to give Cas a kiss but his dad walked in the room.

"Alright boys, get changed into your bathing suits, we're going to the beach," he said with a wide grin, clapping his hands together.

Dean nodded and went in the bathroom to get changed first.

The beach was only a couple of minutes away and Dean brought his surfboard while John let Cas borrow his.

Dean smiled as he waded into the water. "Do you know how to surf?" He asked Cas, looking back to the beach to see what his parents were doing. They weren't there, they probably went to go get something to eat at one of the diners.

Cas shook his head, "No, it seems hard," he said.

Dean smiled and pulled him close, placing a long kiss on his lips, getting a look of distaste from someone passing by.

"Dean, our parents are over there," he said looking onto the beach.

"No they aren't, they went to go get something to eat," he said as he ran his hand up Cas' chest.

Cas smiled, "Well, in that case," he said as he kissed Dean, biting his lip.

Dean smiled and bit Cas' lip back. They eventually pulled away with grins plastered across their faces.

"Come on," Dean said as he pulled Cas farther into the ocean.

Dean laid down on his board and Cas did the same to his own.

Cas followed Deans lead the whole time. When Dean saw a wave approaching he got ready to stand up. Cas did the same.

Dean got to his feet and lasted for about fifteen seconds on the wave, Cas only lasted for about two.

Dean smiled as he swam over to Cas. "I don't like surfing," Cas said.

Dean laughed. "It's not that bad," he said.

"That's an opinion," Cas mumbled.

"Fine, let's go put our boards up," he said as he started swimming to the shore, followed by Cas.

They put the boards down and sat down on the hot sand. Dean took a sip of water and then passed the bottle to Cas.

Cas took a sip and than put the bottle down.

"They won't be back for a while," Dean said scooting closer to Cas with a grin on his face.

Cas shook his head and pulled away, "Dean, we haven't been taking enough precautions," he said.

Dean frowned, "Fine," he said as he placed a quick kiss on Cas' cheek and pulled away.

"Let's go back into the water," Dean said pulling Cas to his feet.

Cas nodded and followed Dean into the water.

Dean frowned when they were halfway in the water, "Why are you so quiet?" He asked Cas.

Cas sighed, "Because this sucks. I mean your shirtless and I can't do anything because our parents could see," Cas said as he looked back to the sand.

Dean smiled, "It's not that bad," he said placing a hand on Cas' bare torso.

Cas pulled away when he saw their parents come wadding into the water. "Hi boys," Maria said, followed by John who stepped on something and was now cursing.

Dean couldn't help but laugh. "Hi," he and Cas said at the same time.

"What have you boys been up to?" She asked.

Dean shrugged, "We were going to surf but Cas sucks at it," he said with a smile.

Cas pushed him playfully, "Hey, I'm not that bad," he said as Dean stumbled back.

Maria smiled, happy to see both of them got along well.

John had stopped cursing.

"Later on we're planning to go to a restaurant on a date, we'll leave you some money to look around," Maria said.

Dean grinned and nodded.

John gave him a warning look, "No, leaving each other," he said.

"Wasn't planning on it," Dean said.

Cas kicked him, luckily their parents didn't see.