Paisley Collection
A Man Don't Have To Die
A selection of Wincest drabbles inspired by my favourite country artist, Brad Paisley
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"No, a man don't have to die to go to hell"
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The first time Dean realised this was when his mom died – his life became about hunting monsters and demons and he thought that maybe the apocalypse had come, like they used to tell him in Sunday school. But the world kept turning and he figured that maybe Earth and Hell weren't that different after all.
The second time Dean found himself in hell was when Sam went to Stanford, and hell became about abandonment and dying young and never seeing his little brother again.
The third time was when Sam died, and although Dean brought him back to life again, he would never forget that dark abyss that Sam's death had plummeted him into.
The fourth time Dean went to hell he actually made the physical trip, death included. He thought he would have been prepared for what was to await him – he had the experience after all – but hell itself was horrific in a way that was totally indescribable. What was left of Dean's soul was bent and broken and left to burn.
The next time Dean went to hell was the moment he clapped eyes on Sam again. It was like the flames attacking him couldn't burn hot enough as he pulled Sam closer and plunged wantonly into his brother's mouth, licking furiously as he attempted to quell the heat.
And then Sam was going to hell with him, kissing Dean back passionately as he covered every inch of him with those large hands. And Dean was lost. And Dean was found. And this time hell didn't feel like a punishment.
