![]() ![]() So Dean does what he always does whenever he's troubled he writes. Sam, the only one to know Dean is the mysterious Hector Afranian, keeps on encouraging him to tell Castiel about all this, and Dean's just a poor sap stuck in the middle of all these stupid conflicts that should stay in his books. While he's even getting a movie deal out of all this fiasco, his parents and everyone else he knows still think he's leeching off of Bobby at Sioux Falls. What the general population don't know is that the romantic moments between the main characters are actually based on true events from the lives of Dean and his best friend, Castiel Shurley. However, the Angels are starting to show a continuous trend that if they allow to continue, it will lead them to another season of mediocrity and a missed playoff berth. ![]() So much, in fact, that he's written books with thm and actually succeeded in becoming the next best-selling romcom author of hte century, some even dubbing him as the 'next Nicolas Sparks' (he still hasn't figured out if this was meant to be a compliment or not). She continues to sing 'Don't give me up,' saying how she doesn't want the person to leave her/become an angel. ![]() Some make you feel special, and you fall in love. ![]() For a guy who claims to hate chick-flick moments, Dean Winchester sure knows a lot about them. Angels are people that come and go in your life (possibly implying that we all die eventually, so they all end up leaving). ![]()
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