This chapter was based on the continuation of the previous posts, found at
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Dean woke up with that same headache and could feel that same low hum deep in his chest. He knew where he was. The TARDIS. Dean took a deep sigh and sat up, expecting to see his beloved Rose. Instead, there was a man in a brown striped suit and some trainers. Dean was utterly confused at the sight until the pieces clicked, about the same time when the man introduced himself.
"Hello! I'm the Doctor. Sorry about scooping you up like this, but I needed to ask you something, something about my friend Rose. First off, do you know Rose Tyler?" the Doctor questioned with an energetic tone but sad, sad eyes. Dean could tell it was because of the separation. He was happy to talk about Rose, as long as this Doctor guy wasn't some sort of freaky monster.
"Uh, yeah. I know her. She and I were best friends until we were about, uh, maybe 9? My dad got a new job and we had to move, and that meant away from Rose. Why is this important?"
"There was a big battle, er, fight, or whatever you want to call it, and Rose and I were separated. I checked into the TARDIS core data, and She told me that you were the last person in here with Rose. I just wanted to check on it. Y'know, try to see where she's at. I really care about her," the Doctor said, trailing off on the last few words. Dean suddenly thought of something.
"Hey, uh, Doctor, I think I have an idea on how to get her here… but it might not work one hundred percent," Dean mentioned. The Doctors face suddenly lit up at the chance of finding his Rose, the one he cared about most. Dean stepped a few feet away and sat down on the steps of the stairs.
"Rose? This prayer is for you. I know you can hear me. Get to the TARDIS as fast as you can." Dean waited for about a minute and started again. "Rose, God damnit, get your ass down here. This Doctor guy needs you. And, uh, could you bring Cas with you? I need to talk to him about something and I don't know how far away he is." Dean heard the flap of wings and looked up to see the new arrival of Cas and Rose, as well as the stunned look on the Doctors face. Dean looked at Cas, who suddenly seemed very interested at the discovery of Dean. Cas knew where he was now, and that was all that mattered.
"How… how did you...I mean, well...I'm a timelord. I've met just about every species of alien, but Rose… what are you? And why did you never tell me? Is the man in the trench coat the same thing? I don't know whats going on, please explain," the Doctor pleaded. Rose had a look of uncomfort as she prepared to finally tell him all of what she had never told him. Her one secret.
Rose stepped a foot closer to the Doctor, but before she spoke, she turned around and shot a wink at the general area of where Dean and Cas were, not really to anyone in general. Dean thought it was her way of asking Cas if angels can fall in love, to answer his question. However, Cas thought it was her signal for him to ask about how Dean felt about their bond. The two men shifted nervously as they waited for the blonde to start her confession to the Doctor.
"I really should have told you earlier. I'm not exactly human, although any scans will show I am because of the vessel I am in. Doctor, I'm an angel. Like, full out wings and powers angel. So is Castiel. We are able to fly anywhere within a matter of seconds. I could not track you, though, when I lost you. It scared me that my grace, which holds my powers, might be dying. I realized it was just the TARDIS, though, and continued my search. I really hope this isn't too much to take in," Rose finished with a big sigh. The Doctor looked as if his brain hurt being filled with the information recently supplied to him. He walked away from the group and headed down the stairs to take in the reality of what was happening. Dean decided it would be best to have a non-angel to talk him through, so Dean followed the Doctor down towards the bottom of the console room.
"Man, all of these angels," Dean muttered, just loud enough for the Doctor to hear.
"Yeah."
"Are you gonna be okay with all of this?"
"She's still my Rose. He's still Castiel. And that's all that really matters in the end, Dean." The Doctor gave Dean a little smirk. He had gotten past the issue and was now helping Dean resolve his own conflicts. Dean felt a warm feeling in his gut when the Doctor mentioned Cas, and Dean knew he should go talk to Cas. After all, Dean did tell him he wanted to speak.
"Hey, Dean! I've been meaning to talk to you for a while," Cas half shouted to Dean as he came up the stairs. Cas noticed that Dean smiled even greater than he had when he happened to meet his eyes with Dean's. Cas glanced down for a second. He had such luscious lips. The kind that needed attention especially after all of what Dean had been through lately. His whole soul needed attention, actually, but Cas could fix that later. He walked right up until he was about two feet away from Dean. He was going to tell Dean how he really felt, no matter if he got rejected or not.
"Cas- look. When I first talked to Rose I asked her if angels can even fall in love. She told me to ask you. So, here I am. Can angels fall in love?" Dean asked the man standing right in front of him, his smile as charming as ever.
"Yes, Dean, they can. Every living being can, I suppose. But especially angels." Cas stopped talking to lift his hands up to the sides of Dean's face and his lips met the hunter's. Dean was surprised by the sudden action, but he didn't pull away. He kissed right back. Their lips glided over each others until Cas felt Dean's tongue at his lips, signaling to let Dean in. After a while, they pulled away from each other and both the angel and the man were beaming with happiness.
"Dean, I'm sorry I may have surprised you there, but it just felt right. I've been in love with you since practically the day I pulled you from hell. I didn't know how you would react, considering you are the most heterosexual person I know, but with Rose telling me about how our souls chose each other and the way you led into that by asking if angels can love, I took the chance not knowing the outcome. I'm sorry if I made you feel uncomfortable," Cas confessed. Dean was in shock. How could Cas not known his feelings for him? Dean thought he made it pretty obvious, but obviously Cas didn't take the hint.
"Cas, its ok. Really. I loved it. I've felt the same way since I met you. So just come here," Dean said while pulling Cas into a hug. The two of them sheepishly grinned as they embraced.
Dean and Cas had said their goodbyes to Rose and the Doctor, who also had made their feelings for each other more prominent that day. Cas dragged Dean outside of the doors and pulled him into one more chaste kiss before they headed back the motel. Cas was glad to have this turn out perfectly. Honestly, he could live a happy life now knowing Dean loved him back. The two walked into the motel room holding hands and watched as Sam's heart melted with emotions. Team Free Will was at peace once again.
