CHAPTER 3: This Won't Hurt a Bit Dean’s hand slipped into the pocket with ease as Sam frowned. “What are you talking--” He trailed off. It took Dean seconds to curl his fingers around the tiny figure, sliding underneath Stan as the pocket moved to accommodate the hand the way it was made to. Then, the kid tumbled into Dean’s grip and he once again sealed him in a fist, withdrawing him into the cool night air. Stan barely had time to curl into a ball and fret about what was going to happen to him before gravity shifted around him and the fingers keeping him trapped unfurled, leaving the little guy sprawled on the hunter’s palm. He scrambled to sit up, freezing again under the gazes of two unknown humans now. Sam stared as Dean opened his hand, revealing the tiny figure in the center of his palm. “Found ‘im when the witch tossed me,” Dean said, a trace of satisfaction in his voice as he remembered the quick thinking reactions that had led to the tiny guy’s capture. “Whatcha think he
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CHAPTER 10: On the Road Again The following days were a mix of confusion and excitement for Oscar. Waking up in a huge room on a gigantic pillow left him dazed until he remembered where he'd fallen asleep. He'd found shortly after that Dean had curled an arm around the pillow protectively. Oscar was safe there, no matter what his instincts told him about the huge expanse of the room around him. Sometimes, the temptation would strike him to scurry into the walls again or to hide. His instincts, formed by a lifetime of living in the walls out of sight, weren't prepared for the open space around him all the time; even in the previous week, he'd spent most of his time in the walls. He still got to eat plenty of food, and he even found some time to work on his sewing when his nerves ran too high. That certainly fascinated his quiet human friend. Dean could scarcely see the needles Oscar used for his sewing. After their first full day, Dean had to go to school. Oscar, not wanting to stay
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CHAPTER 58: Reunited Bowman was jolted out of his reverie when the shoulder under him bobbed up and down once. He gripped Jacob's hood in surprise and turned a glare, only to find the human smirking at him in profile. “Go on, dude, we all know you want to. Find a leaf for these guys to play with or something.” Bowman raised an eyebrow, but didn't gripe. Last time he'd come back to the forest in the Impala, he'd all but stormed out the door to fly among the canopy again (much to Dean's annoyance). This time, he'd held back for the nestlings. One glance at them found Rischa waving him off with a knowing grin, and he had his answer. He was off like a shot. While Bowman frolicked in the air to celebrate their return, Jacob glanced to the side towards Dean and Sam. “Ready for a hike?” Dean took a deep breath of the forest air. "I think I can manage," he said, his mood undeniably chipper after the coffee combined with the supposed-angel's healing touch. Now that the pain in his ribs was
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CHAPTER 26: New Horizons Barely an hour later, Chase and Jacob were downstairs, talking in conspiratorial voices despite the appearance of an empty house. Keen eyes and ears could be just on the other side of any wall, for all they knew. "This is a pretty last-minute plan, Jake," Chase pointed out. "I'm kinda surprised." "I think you're just wishing you thought of it first." Jacob zipped a backpack closed, one that he'd had Chase run some errands to fill. "Think they see this coming?" "Doubt it. I didn't even see it coming 'til you popped back to your real size so easily." Chase carried the backpack while Jacob led the way upstairs. Jacob didn't bother trying to hide his footsteps. He walked lighter like he had learned after several stern warnings from Dean about the earthquakes he caused, but even so his footfalls shook the floor and announced his return long before he came back to the room. Hopefully, it concealed Chase's approach enough to hide what he had planned. Once back
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CHAPTER 14: Limbo
“I’ll take a coffee, black, with a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich,” Dean ordered at the drive-thru window. His voice remained gruff from waking up and not grabbing a drink.
Sam was down on the seat, calmly watching the bag where Logan was trapped with a steady eye. From there, he couldn’t be seen from the drive-thru window, and there were no walkways nearby for a passerby to peek in at him. He could have a few minutes where he was sitting on the seat just like anyone else did.
A shadow moved overhead and Sam craned his neck back. He watched as Dean steadily turned the wheel directly above, angling
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CHAPTER 10: A Case Closed; A Rescue Complete According to the note, Adam Cushing was murdered by one Logan Cook. Cook wrote it all down on several loose leaf pages, apparently an explanation of his actions. Cook had been married to Cushing's sister, Ashley Cushing, once, but it was all a lie. He got with her to get close to the true subject of his obsession: Adam. It was hard to glean from the note alone, but for some reason he was fixated on him. Perhaps it was some kind of hysterical love, or one of those situations where a person becomes so consumed by another person that they want to become them. Either way, this bloke was all kinds of loony, it sounded to Lestrade. After he professed his obsession, Adam rejected him, and soon Ashley ended things with Cook. He continued to stalk Adam from afar, confronting him when Adam started showing displeasure about Ashley becoming romantic with Adam's lifelong best friend, Rodger Hope. Their short conversation ended seemingly harmlessly
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An Afternoon Rainstorm
Dean eyed up the clouds overhead, but was unable to keep his attention on the growing darkness.
He was laying on his back out in the field past Bobby's house, absently fiddling with some tools he'd taken from his dad's supply before the oldest of the Winchesters had taken off. It was a good distraction, taking apart the various spare parts Bobby kept around his junkyard, and a good way to avoid homework.
Sam wasn't far from the sixteen-year-old, busy exploring the ground around his older brother to see what was there. Dean kept a sharp ear out for the kid, always alert for any dangers that might lurk near them.
Sam was, after all, only jus
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Dean had grown somewhat adjusted to the heights he saw constantly from Sam's hands, but he felt he might never adjust to being so easily picked up and moved around by his younger brother.
When Sam stood, he had Dean standing in one hand and the other hand was occupied by the flashlight they had used to attempt to probe the inside of the walls with. Unfortunately, the entrance to the walls was too small for the flashlight or Sam to fit, and Dean could only make out the details to the edge of the area the light filled. Beyond that was solid darkness, where anything could be lurking.
Though he had a silver knife and his colt, Dean didn't want
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CHAPTER 24: On the Road Home
Jacob opted to sit at the corner of the bed once Dean was gone, settling his weight slowly and carefully. The pillow wobbled a little, and he tried to slow down his movements even more to avoid sending anyone rolling over the side. That done, he sent an amused grin Bowman's way.
"You'll have to try some more today since Sam missed your performance yesterday," he teased. "Dean practically had to hold onto him for a bunch of the car ride so he wouldn't fly in front of me while I was driving." The little guy had done laps between the dashboard and the back of the seat or Dean's shoulder.
Bowman flared his wings at
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A/N: This is the third part of the Brothers Adopted series, if you want to read the other parts, please follow this link.
The last thing Jacob Andris ever expected was to find himself cursed by a witch to live out his life under half a foot tall. He never expected to find himself becoming part of a family that once would fit in his hand.
And he certainly never expected to find himself adopted by a hunter twenty times his size.
Jacob woke with a quiet groan, rolling onto his back and rubbing his eyes with a sluggish hand. His dreamless sleep had ended sooner than he expected, and for a long moment he couldn't figure out why. He slowly catal
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The Lounge || As Light as an Oscar
Welcome to the AU lounge! A place of relaxation conceived and helped designed by all the readers and visitors to the world of Brothers Apart! Stay awhile, kick up your boots, and have some pie!
Current AUs in the Lounge:
Brothers Together (Teenager big Dean; tiny kiddo Sam; tiny kiddo Oscar)
Brothers Apart (The original Dean and Sam)
Brothers Lost (Big Jacob with the tiny bros)
Brothers Found (Big Dean and Jacob, tiny Sam)
Brothers Adopted (Big Dean, tiny Sam and tiny Jacob) ****** Returning
Brothers Asunder (Big Jacob, spritely Sam and Bowman)Sam busied himself checking the last of the belts, giving the last one a sharp yank to confirm it
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Together, the Winchesters were able to piece together the events of that night.
Somehow, Sam had grown to a giant, and stopped the werewolf in its tracks. Restrained the werewolf long enough for Dean to dart in, sinking his silver knife into its throat, taking out the threat.
After that, Sam somehow lost his giant stature, diminishing to just a few inches in height. Dean had tracked him down, and pocketed him for safe-keeping.
“I can’t believe you stuck me in a pocket,” Sam muttered, rubbing the bridge of his nose with a thumb.
Dean sent him a side-eyed look, both hands firmly on the wheel of the Impala as they got the h
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Bree gasped as she saw a large, blue-winged butterfly swoop down from the edge of the roof she was sitting under next to Sam. Its beautiful, iridescent wings caught the last beams of sunlight, shimmering a radiant color she hadn't seen before.
Sam laughed, holding out his good arm. The butterfly was not bothered by the two small people standing there, and alighted on his arm, antennae brushing against his hair and tickling at his face. Sam turned towards Bree. "Have you seen one before?" he asked, his eyes glowing.
She nodded, her eyes wide. "But only from the window in Beth's room," she confided in Sam.
"Here," he said, clasping her hand.
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The door to the rundown house creaked open slowly. Dean peered around the edge of the door, gun at the ready. Once he decided the coast was clear he motioned for his brother to follow. Sam slipped in and glanced over to Dean, arching his eyebrows. "So, you're sure that this was the last house the vic was seen in?" he whispered.
"Yeah, of course I am, Sammy!" Dean snapped. "I know how to do my damn job. Friends had him out here on a dare. House has been abandoned for about 15 years. Last owners moved out real fast when they lost their father. Craig here is lucky victim number three to disappear in the house thi
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CHAPTER 14: Limbo
“I’ll take a coffee, black, with a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich,” Dean ordered at the drive-thru window. His voice remained gruff from waking up and not grabbing a drink.
Sam was down on the seat, calmly watching the bag where Logan was trapped with a steady eye. From there, he couldn’t be seen from the drive-thru window, and there were no walkways nearby for a passerby to peek in at him. He could have a few minutes where he was sitting on the seat just like anyone else did.
A shadow moved overhead and Sam craned his neck back. He watched as Dean steadily turned the wheel directly above, angling
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CHAPTER 12: For Life
The cage swayed with each step that Dean took, and Logan had a feeling it was on purpose. Air rushed past him, easily passing through the bars of his flying prison. The ground passed by below, and each time one of those boots slammed into the ground, Logan felt the vibration through his cage. The vertiginous clenching in his stomach was almost painful. People shouldn't move around so fast, so high up, with nothing but a grid of metal bars between them and a steep plunge.
Logan couldn't quite get the hang of keeping himself steady, either. He tried to loop his arm through the bars and anchor himself to the door of the ca
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CHAPTER 11: Splitting Off
Sam grinned confidently upwards at his brother. “Don’t worry,” he chirped as he bit into a miniature sandwich he’d cobbled together. He’d even managed to get small pieces of tomato and a bit of lettuce on it to serve as his own toppings. “I was watching it the entire time. I can take him on if he tries to grab your food.”
Jacob grinned. “He’s totally right. I wouldn’t wanna fight Sam.”
Dean couldn’t stop a laugh at that. He reached down with the hand that wasn’t holding the sandwich and gently ruffled Sam’s hair, leaving the bangs
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CHAPTER 10: Food Delivery
With all support suddenly dropping out from beneath him, Logan's next frantic demand was lost to a yelp of plain fear. The ground, so far below, was no longer obscured by a gigantic hand. The relative safety net was gone too quickly for him to hope he could grab onto something and save himself from the drop.
He tried to twist around and grab at something as he fell, but before he could even wave his hands once, Logan stopped moving.
His leg, clamped in a finger and thumb, stopped his free fall less than a second after it started. Logan groaned in pain as all his weight suddenly yanked down on the limb, grimacing f
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CHAPTER 8: Back at the Start
Jacob was barely past the fence when it finally caught up to him. He thought he might make it to his car, but he was nowhere close. Memories and vicious thoughts rushed upon him, and he was alone out in the woods with them. From the moment that mushroom was revealed, he knew this was coming, and was still powerless against it.
He cascades with a mountain of pocket change, sliding, sliding while a smirking face watches above. He lurches over open air, it’s too high, he will break. No, there’s a pool of amber liquid …
Jacob inhales enough beer for a house party on new years. He’s too disor
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CHAPTER 7: The Trickster's Gift
"Holy shit," Jacob blurted, the sight of that mushroom surprising him more than anything else he thought Dean might decide.
It didn't look very special at all, but Jacob knew what it was without a doubt. It was the stupid mushroom that had caused them all such trouble months ago. Just a bit of it had left Jacob at a ridiculously vulnerable size, making him an ideal plaything for that damn trickster. The things he went through still replayed behind his eyes sometimes, leaving Jacob with exhausted headaches just from trying to hold off the memories.
And here it was, a proposed punishment for the asshole that m