Dean/Cas/Jimmy is a lesser known OT3. We are on a mission to give them some love. Honestly if you can imagine these three together it is amazing. If you thought that Destiel was amazing? Add Jimmy in there and you have even more fun. Join us in creating works for our boys!
Rating: Teen and up Pairing: Dean/Cas/Jimmy Tags: Fluff and Humor, Alternate Universe - Superheroes/Superpowers, Mistaken Identity, Dean as Jimmy Olsen, Castiel and Jimmy Novak Are Twins, Rescue, Low angst, Awkward Flirting, Comedy, Action/Adventure, Surprise Double Lover, DCJ Big Bang
Summary: The Seraph strikes fear into the hearts of criminals, protecting the metropolis and keeping its citizens safely out of harm’s way! Nobody knows the true identity of the man behind the mask–nobody, that is, until cub reporter Dean Winchester has an unexpected brush with the mysterious superhero. No way could he mistake those blue eyes for anyone other than Castiel Novak, his newspaper mentor and oject of his deeply hidden crush! But…now what? How can he get Cas to trust him without giving away his secret?
Castiel would very much like to open up to Dean about his biggest secret, especially with how Dean has begun dropping those veiled hints. There’s just no way Dean could suspect what Cas is really hiding, of course.
The art, embedded in the fic itself, is by the WONDERFUL @blue-reveries, and it’s so damn perfect for this story, I can’t even say. I’ll be linking to a full art masterpost soon (UPDATE - I added it above! Go look!), but for now, here’s a teaser:
Major Tags: Fluff and humor, Superhero AU, Mistaken identity, Dean as Jimmy Olsen, Castiel and Jimmy Novak are Twins, Rescue, Awkward flirting, Low angst, Comedy, Action/Adventure, Surprise Double Lover
Summary:
The Seraph strikes fear into the hearts of criminals, protecting the metropolis and keeping its citizens safely out of harm’s way! Nobody knows the true identity of the man behind the mask–nobody, that is, until cub reporter Dean Winchester has an unexpected brush with the mysterious superhero. No way could he mistake those blue eyes for anyone other than Castiel Novak, his newspaper mentor and oject of his deeply hidden crush! But…now what? How can he get Cas to trust him without giving away his secret?
Castiel would very much like to open up to Dean about his biggest secret, especially with how Dean has begun dropping those veiled hints. There’s just no way Dean could suspect what Cas is really hiding, of course.
Excerpt:
“No, I’m fine, man. I guess it was just Chief’s yelling that got to me,” Dean said, his lighthearted tone sounding less convincing than he wished. “He had me thinking I dropped the ball big time by not walking away with a full interview and perfect headshot for The Seraph. Needed to reassure myself that nobody else has managed it, either.”
Castiel’s forehead smoothed a fraction, and one corner of his mouth turned up slightly. “You’re hardly unique in that respect, Dean. You shouldn’t feel inferior, no matter what Bobby may have said.” He still sounded a little on edge.
“I hear you, and I know,” Dean said, leaning forward over the desk. It was kind of hard to lock eyes with Cas while trying to keep his suspicions—and feelings—to himself, but it was necessary if he wanted to make sure Cas believed him. Cas’s eyes widened a little, but he didn’t seem inclined to break the gaze, either. “You know what? I’m sort of glad I didn’t get the chance for it to even be a thing. People should be allowed to live their lives without having to spill their secrets to the whole world. I mean, nobody’s making me get up and tell everyone what I do at night, or who I choose to do it with, right? That kind of respect, I think, should be basic courtesy for everyone. I don’t want to be in the business of outing people’s private lives.”
Castiel hummed thoughtfully. “That’s an interesting position for a reporter to take,” he finally said; their eye contact was starting to feel a little intense, but Dean wasn’t sure how to break it at this point.
“Yeah, well,” he stammered, “we’re not talking about criminal activity or anything. Just…the personal stuff.”
Major Tags: Fluff and humor, Superhero AU, Mistaken identity, Dean as Jimmy Olsen, Castiel and Jimmy Novak are Twins, Rescue, Awkward flirting, Low angst, Comedy, Action/Adventure, Surprise Double Lover
Summary:
The Seraph strikes fear into the hearts of criminals, protecting the metropolis and keeping its citizens safely out of harm’s way! Nobody knows the true identity of the man behind the mask–nobody, that is, until cub reporter Dean Winchester has an unexpected brush with the mysterious superhero. No way could he mistake those blue eyes for anyone other than Castiel Novak, his newspaper mentor and oject of his deeply hidden crush! But…now what? How can he get Cas to trust him without giving away his secret?
Castiel would very much like to open up to Dean about his biggest secret, especially with how Dean has begun dropping those veiled hints. There’s just no way Dean could suspect what Cas is really hiding, of course.
Excerpt:
“No, I’m fine, man. I guess it was just Chief’s yelling that got to me,” Dean said, his lighthearted tone sounding less convincing than he wished. “He had me thinking I dropped the ball big time by not walking away with a full interview and perfect headshot for The Seraph. Needed to reassure myself that nobody else has managed it, either.”
Castiel’s forehead smoothed a fraction, and one corner of his mouth turned up slightly. “You’re hardly unique in that respect, Dean. You shouldn’t feel inferior, no matter what Bobby may have said.” He still sounded a little on edge.
“I hear you, and I know,” Dean said, leaning forward over the desk. It was kind of hard to lock eyes with Cas while trying to keep his suspicions—and feelings—to himself, but it was necessary if he wanted to make sure Cas believed him. Cas’s eyes widened a little, but he didn’t seem inclined to break the gaze, either. “You know what? I’m sort of glad I didn’t get the chance for it to even be a thing. People should be allowed to live their lives without having to spill their secrets to the whole world. I mean, nobody’s making me get up and tell everyone what I do at night, or who I choose to do it with, right? That kind of respect, I think, should be basic courtesy for everyone. I don’t want to be in the business of outing people’s private lives.”
Castiel hummed thoughtfully. “That’s an interesting position for a reporter to take,” he finally said; their eye contact was starting to feel a little intense, but Dean wasn’t sure how to break it at this point.
“Yeah, well,” he stammered, “we’re not talking about criminal activity or anything. Just…the personal stuff.”