Okay, okay, cut me some slack. I haven't hardly had any time to edit so if I'm sorry if it's complete shit but I'll edit it tomorrow. Love you, cuties!


"Hey, Cas, wait up," Dean said, seeing Cas speed up a bit, he sighed and reached out to grab him.

Cas whipped around with small tears in his eyes and saw Dean's face fall. Cas sighed and rolled his eyes. "Dean, this is my first day at this school and I've already fucked it up. I'd appreciate it if you didn't make fun of me right now or whatever you're wanting to do."

Dean smiled gently, "I'm not trying to make fun of you, Cas. I get that this might not be the best time to ask but could you please re-think the whole tutoring me thing, please? I really need to pass this class to graduate."

Cas heard the sincerity in his voice, "I'll think about it. Now, I have to get to class so you can either follow me or get to your own class that I'm sure you'll need to pass to graduate."

Dean scoffed, "Okay, yeah, you're right but tell me what class you're in this period, first."

"Health class with Dr. Gaines. Should be fun...not."

Dean laughed because he knew what he meant. "Well, it might actually be fun this year, Cas, because I'm in that class right now too," he grinned when Cas flushed again, "Let's go," he said, grabbing Cas' hand and dragging him to class because he seemed to have forgotten how to walk.


They got to class five minutes late because Dean took a detour, showing Cas around the school, almost getting caught by the principal but hiding in a tiny corner and getting a little closer than Cas would have liked but not as close as Dean would have liked. Dr. Gaines didn't appreciate them being that late so he gave them both detention.

Cas hung his head as he heard his punishment and mumbled, "fuck," under his breath.

Dean turned to see Cas' reaction and felt guilt start to manifest in his chest. "I'm sorry, Cas...I didn't mean to get you in trouble…" He said, grabbing Cas' hand and leading him to two desks in the back row.

Castiel was upset but when Dean grabbed his hand again, he forgot what he was even upset about. Detention meant he would be spending this afternoon in Dean's company and that definitely wasn't something to be sad about.

Dean felt eyes on Cas and him as he held his hand but he really didn't care. He knew all the people in the class and, in turn, knew they were all judgemental pieces of shit. But Dean didn't care. He was graduating soon and Cas was kinda worth it...even if he had just met him.

Cas didn't care about all the people staring at him, including their teacher, he was too caught up in the feel of Dean's hand around his. Dean let go as they sat down and Castiel felt his stomach drop at the loss but then Dean moved his desk so it was touching Cas' and his heart fluttered again. Cas blushed, hard, as his teacher started talking about the human anatomy but thankfully, Cas found a way to concentrate, even with Dean's eyes on him, and take notes and finally, class was over.

"Lemme see your schedule," Dean said as Cas started packing up.

Cas handed it to Dean and giggled when he saw Dean's face fall and heard him say.

"We don't have anymore classes together," Dean said, dejectedly.

"Dean, it's not the end of the world," Cas laughed.

Dean brightened, still looking at Castiel's schedule. "Whew, we have the same lunch."

"Which seems to be right now. I'm going to go to the library to study...I'll see you tomorrow, Dean," Cas said as he finished packing his bag. Castiel headed out of the classroom with his head down and started towards the library.

"Shit shit….SHIT," Dean exclaimed while stuffing his things into his bag, earning a glare from Dr. Gaines. He needed to catch up with Cas. Fuck, he thought, which way is the library…

"Um...excuse me," Cas said to a girl in a leather jacket...the girl who had been kissing Luci.

Ruby turned around and almost laughed at the terrified expression she saw on the face of a boy who must have been a freshmen. "What, kid?" she glared down at him.

Castiel shuffled his feet. He knew he was short but the look she was giving him made him feel like he was an ant she was about to step on. "Hello, my name is Cast-"

"I don't need your entire life story, babe. Just tell me what you want."

"Oh, uh, w-where's the library," he practically whispered.

Ruby glared harder, "Do I look like I know where the fucking library is, kid?"

Dean turned the corner and saw Cas cowering under the glare of that bitch, Ruby. Dean growled and made his way over to them, putting his arm around Cas' shoulder. "Fuck off, Ruby," Dean glared down at her because even though Cas was shorter than her, Dean was taller than both of them.

"Oh, Dean," Ruby feigned innocence and batted her eyelashes, "I didn't know you got a boyfriend. How unlucky for all of us ladies."

Cas blushed and pushed away from Dean just a bit.

Dean pulled Cas back into his side and spat at Ruby, "I don't care what you fucking think, Ruby, but I don't want to ruin his year so I should point out that we aren't dating, unfortunately, and that you need to get a fucking life. Come on, Cas, let's find where the fucking library is," he said angrily and pulled Castiel towards the office.

Cas looked up at Dean in awe as they walked toward the office. Did he really just…

Dean didn't care what anyone thought of him at this school. They all knew about the time Benny and him had been dating in the beginning of Junior year so why should he care if they thought he was gay or bi or whatever they were thinking.

They made their way to the office where they were greeted by Principal Winchester.

"Hey, boys," she smiled and went to kiss Dean's forehead.

Dean bristled under her touch, "Hi, mom," he smiled when he saw Cas' jaw drop, "We were just wondering where the library is."

"Dean, you've been going here since you were 14. You're about to turn 19 and you still don't know where the library is?" she admonished.

Dean shuffled his feet under her stare, "Sorry, momma," he blushed when she leaned up and kissed his cheek.

"That's alright, sweetheart, it's just past the gym."

Castiel stared at them. Their relationship was so amazing in Castiel's eyes. Being a foster kid, Cas had never experienced that kind of closeness, other than with his only blood brother, Gabriel.

"I'm glad you've made a new friend, Dean," she smiled down at Castiel, holding out her hand for him to shake, "My name is Mary and I'm Dean's mother, as you can probably tell."

Castiel shook her hand, smiling, "My name is Castiel. It is a pleasure to meet you, Mary."

Mary grinned. She wanted to tell him to call her Mrs. Winchester but he was so endearing, she couldn't ruin it. "You boys have fun, alright?"

"Yes, ma'am," they said in unison and headed to the library, Dean's arm still around Cas' waist, as it had been since the encounter with Ruby. His mom didn't mind that he was bi and that was one of the reasons he loved her so much. As they turned into the library, Dean looked down at Cas and asked, "So, what are we studying today, Cas?"

"Uh, well, I wanted to get ahead in my trig class because I really like my teacher," he blushed as he said this, realising how much he sounded like a nerd.

Dean raised an eyebrow. "You have Ms. Moseley?" at Cas' nod, Dean continued, "And she's already given you homework?" he asked incredulously.

"Well, uh, no..but I-I like to get ahead sometimes…" he put his head down, shuffled his feet and looked back up to see Dean smiling at him.

"That is really cute, dude."

Castiel blushed and felt his heart flutter again.

"Okay, let's go find somewhere to sit and I can work on...something too," he pulled Cas over to a table in the far corner of the library, secluded from the rest of the world.

Dean and Castiel accidentally ended up spending the rest of the day in the library, wrapped up in each other and their studying.

"Shit," Cas said looking at his watched then up at Dean with wide, scared eyes. "How did I miss all the bells?"

"Cas, it's alright. The first day is just review, right? You'll be here tomorrow when all the magic happens," he grinned.

Castiel relaxed a bit, agreeing with Dean. "Okay, you're right but I missed my bus so I have no way home…" he tensed up again. Naomi was going to kill him if he wasn't home before 3.

Dean grinned again, this time even bigger, "No worries, Cassie. I'll take you home."

Castiel cringed at the nickname but then realised it didn't bother him that much coming from Dean's mouth. "Okay, that sounds fine."

They headed to Dean's car, both of them forgetting that they had detention today.


Dean drove down Dover Street in awe of all the incredible houses. I mean, his house wasn't run down or anything. It was actually a beautiful two story house with a remodeled top floor, due to a fire that happened when Dean and Sammy were just kids. But these houses looked, to Dean, like houses millionaires would own.

"Um, right here," Cas said when they got to a beautiful but modest house, which seemed to be rare in this neighbourhood.

"Wow, okay, uh, I'll see you tomorrow then, Cas. Want me to pick you up-"

"N-no, I'm fine. The bus comes this way, I'll be fine."

"Oh, okay. Bye, Cas"

"Bye, Dean," Cas said, watching Dean's impala speed away before walking to his actual neighbourhood. The neighbourhood behind this one. The one with run-down houses, though they were beautiful once upon a time. They were ratty and tired looking now. Cas went up to one of the houses, pulling out his key, sighing and heading inside. He loved his family but sometimes it was too much. He just hoped Gabe was home right now…


Sorry I took so long, cutie!

In other news, my family had a lot of fun editing this one. Thanks to my typos we made a second short story for you guys:

Dean smile gently at the tear in Cas eye. The tear smile back.

(This happened because every time I wrote Cas' eyes, I seemed to miss the s and it ended up Cas' eye)