Title: Newest Addition
Pairing: Dean/Castiel
Rating: T
Prompt: Dean and Cas going through domestic routine when Cas goes into labor. Maybe they call Sam so Sam is there when their baby is born?
Notes: Unbeta'd
For Dean's entire life he thought he couldn't have what he has now – domesticity. He thought that his life would consist of crappy diner food and even crappier motel rooms, and he would die one day from a vampire avenging it's mate or maybe a demon who'd been topside enough to know how to deal with hunters. Fortunately, his thoughts were completely wrong.
Now Dean's life consisted of lazy morning sex blurry-eyed and plaint from sleep, home cooked meals, and of course, Castiel. A very pregnant Castiel.
It was adorable watching Cas go on about their morning routine – shower, shave, breakfast – waddling around with his little nine month pregnant belly. He looked about ready to pop, and to be honest, Dean couldn't wait.
Dean was downstairs in the bunker's kitchen cooking breakfast, Sam at the table reading the paper, when Cas finally comes downstairs. He had one hand placed gently on top of his extended stomach, the other gripping the back of the chair when he spoke, "Dean, it's time."
Dean turned so fast Cas was afraid he would get whiplash. The spatula that he was using to flip the pancakes clattered to the floor. "What?"
Cas gave him a pained smile, looking down at his stomach and then back up to Dean. Sam gasped next to him while Dean's face went completely white.
"Holy shit, holy shit…" Dean murmured like a mantra, turning back around to turn off the stove. "Sammy, get the duffle bag from our bedroom then meet us in the car," Dean snapped after a moment. Sam's body moved into gear, not even bothering to protest the name, running up the stairs to Dan and Cas' bedroom to grab the black duffle bag by the door.
Dean was helping Cas outside and into the Impala when he got back downstairs. "I need to lay down, I'll take the backseat," Cas said when they finally reached the car, his knuckles white from gripping the handle hard.
Dean nodded curtly, turning his gaze towards Sam he gestured to the trunk and turned back to help Cas into the seat while Sam placed the bag in the trunk.
When they finally got in the car, Dan in the driver's seat, Sam could see how tight he gripped the wheel. He chose not to comment.
By the time they got to the hospital it was a blur of movement – Cas being placed in a wheelchair, Sam being told to wait in the waiting room, Dean and Cas being escorted to a room in the maternity ward. The next thing Dean was aware of was Cas gripping his hand tight and Cas being told to push.
Three hours later Dean walked into the waiting room where Sam was sitting in an uncomfortable plastic chair playing on his phone. Dean's face was completely white, eyes holding a blank daze.
When he stood in front of Sam, Sam raised an eyebrow in question. Dean looked at him for a second before breaking out in a breathtaking grin.
"She's beautiful, Sammy." Dean breathed, gesturing for Sam to follow him.
They walked down the corridors, maneuvering around nurses and doctors milling around. Arriving in front of Cas' door, Dean pushed it open slowly, exposing a worn out looking Castiel and a bundle of blankets he was holding. Dena moved quickly, kissing the angel's head before whispering in his ear. Cas nodded after a moment, handing over the baby swaddled in blankets.
Dean came over to Sam, carefully positioning he baby in his arms. "Sammy," Dean said, smile marring his features. "Meet Mary, my precious baby girl," He finished, pride coloring his voice.
Sam looked down at the little baby girl in Dean's arms, her blue eyes gazing at him serenely.
"She's just the newest addition of the Winchester pack," Cas spoke up from the bed. Dean met his gaze lovingly before coming back over to his husband, kissing him softly.
Sam smiled at the – in his opinion – disgusting display of affection between his brother and the angel, his grin turning wider when he saw how happy his brother way. Domestic life wasn't what Dean thought he would get, but life had a funny way of surprising them all.
