A super sweet Saileen art commission for a SPN RP group on Twitter, Emu Mob Bunker! This was commissioned by their Eileen, who flirts adorably with their Sam all the time. ♥ There is an alternate version with no heart overlay here.
It’s a shame Henry was around for only a single episode (and later a flashback). He had potential, and his introduction brought forth the most constant home the Winchesters have ever had (not to mention the potential for new conflicts). Outside of that, Henry was fun and a pretty good dude, so here are a few reasons to love and appreciate Henry Winchester.
He’s a snazzy dresser.
He’s introduced to Sam and Dean by falling out of a closet. Not the most dramatic entrance the show’s ever given but probably one of the most humorous.
He was minutes away from being inducted into the Men of Letters when Abaddon attacked. He was a legacy and part of the side of Sam and Dean’s family that had been involved in the academic side of the supernatural (in contrast to Samuel’s side which was all hunting).
It was pretty sad that the first thing he found out about 2013 was that his son was dead.
He’s a huge nerd.
He adapts pretty well to being sent 60 years in the future. His gaffs aren’t even that bad. (The computer thing, for one, is pretty funny.)
He didn’t abandon his family. In fact, he was so worried about leaving his son to grow up without him that he nearly abandoned the whole Abaddon mess to be with John and Millie. (Later we find out he was actually afraid of dying and leaving his wife and child without him.)
He tried to steal the Impala.
He doesn’t really get along with Sam and Dean at first, but he comes around as they are his grandsons and they aren’t “knuckle dragging hunters” as he first thought.
He still visited his friend, Magnus, after Magnus was banished from the AMoL.
He and Dean came up with the plan to trap Abaddon in her vessel by shooting her with a bullet engraved with a devil’s trap.
He died a really gruesome death. He had his guts pulled out.
He was buried in a MoL cemetery. He’s one of only a handful of characters to actually be burried.
Henry was one of the few blood-relatives of Sam and Dean we’ve seen on the show and his entrance not only explained a bit of information about the past, but also may have given us insight into the motivations of other characters. He also introduced a new location and the potential for new plots and I only wish he could’ve stayed around just a little longer.
Title: Nothing To Lose (And Everything To Gain) Author:samanddeaninpanties Artist:wearingdeantoprom Other Pairing(if applicable): platonic Sam/Jimmy, one-sided Dean/Jo Rating: Explicit Warnings/Spoilers: graphic depictions of violence, kidnapping, past abuse, Stockholm Syndrome, minor character death, loss of autonomy, Dean whump, Sam whump, emotionally hurt Dean, emotionally hurt Sam, hurt/comfort, emotional hurt/comfort, blood and injury, recovery, anxiety attacks, first time, blowjobs, non-consensual bondage, non-sexual bondage, bouncer!Sam, hunter!Sam, enemies to lovers, virgin!Dean, Sam is in over his head, Sam POV, bottom!Sam, top!Dean, sharing a bed
Summary: When Dean’s just a kid, he’s kidnapped by the Alpha Vampire. Sam’s trained to be a hunter by John, who’s fueled by revenge and a small sliver of hope that they might find Dean alive. Eventually, John dies in Cold Oak while there’s still no sign of Dean or the Alpha’s whereabouts. Sam never stops looking for his long lost brother.
After finding the Alpha Vampire’s lair and killing him, Sam’s met with resistance from Dean. He immediately hates Sam for taking away his Master, the only one he remembers loving him. Sam can’t take Dean to a psych ward, hospital, or halfway house. It would raise too many questions. Instead, he takes care of him the best that he can. Sam is in over his head and Dean is full of rage, trauma, and love deeper than Sam has ever known.
Cain was an interesting demon. He had a definite presence, a sad backstory, and an awesome head of hair. Cain was a fun addition to the spn universe and here are some reasons to love and appreciate him.
He’s one of the oldest characters on the show, one of the first humans ever and also one of the first demons ever.
He was the first and last knight of Hell. He was created first and died last.
He had the Mark of Cain longer than anyone else and kept it’s homicidal influence at bay the longest.
He traded his soul for his brother, Able’s.
His hair was awesome. Seriously. I adore the long silver locks and the beard.
He invented murder. I’m not sure if that’s an accomplishment but it’s a thing he did.
He fell in love with a human woman named Collette. He gave up killing and tried to be a better person for her and didn’t attempt to avenge her death because he promised her he wouldn’t.
He picked up killing again because…. the plot demanded it? he just couldn’t hold it back anymore. His solution was to kill anyone who ever came from his line which was a pretty high level of brutal and basically needless. (Not a reason to appreciate him, per say but I had to mention it as an edit to the previous point because someone what gonna.)
Master of unimpressed-while-drinking-beer-and-shucking-corn face.
He read Dean like a book, pointing out how Dean would probably kill the three most important people to him in the reverse order that he did.
He’s got one hell of a presence.
He kept bees. Cool hobby and good for protecting bees and the flowers!
He wrecked a whole room full of demons.
He as super neat powers. Making Crowley silent was a really neat trick.
Cain was a super interesting demon. Despite inventing murder and taking on the Mark, he was able to live a relatively peaceful life for a while because a promise he made to his dying wife. He was definitely fun to have around.