All Things Shining (http://archiveofourown.org/works/755094/chapters/1411043) only came out a few months ago and it's ~142,000 words -- I really enjoyed it.
Summary: Something in the world is waking up.
It isn’t long before it’s brought to the attention of the Winchesters and Castiel: miracles are spreading across the country, the paranormal seems to be shrinking back on itself—and it all has something to do with the missing prayer book of a traveling preacher who died over a century ago.
Dean is convinced it’s all the lead-up to another Apocalypse; Sam and Castiel aren’t so sure. Regardless, it sends them out on a less-than-typical road-trip, following the Mississippi and remnants of a very old story that seems increasingly to call to them. And along the way the trio learn much more about themselves—and the consequences and origins of love—than they’d ever have anticipated.
Don't Let Go for the World (http://glassyskies.livejournal.com/tag/don't%20let%20go%20for%20the%20world) is an AU in the "It's a Terrible Life" 'verse with Dean Smith and Cas. Not super long at ~51,000 words, but still a really enjoyable read.
Summary: AU. Set in the It’s a Terrible Life universe. Dean Smith just got promoted. And now he apparently needs help managing his workload. It’s his choice of personal assistant that’s making life a whole lot more difficult interesting.
Morning, Teach. (http://archiveofourown.org/works/584786/chapters/1050543) is another AU at about ~173,000 words. This one put an interesting twist on the teacher/student thing.
Summary: Art teacher Castiel Novak has just turned 29 when he meets Dean Winchester at a gay club. After sleeping with the boy, he leaves in a hurry, trying to cope with the guilt over betraying his girlfriend and his overly conservative parents. But forgetting Dean becomes close to impossible, when Castiel's new job at a High School in San Francisco reveals Dean to be a most troublesome student...
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Summary: Something in the world is waking up.
It isn’t long before it’s brought to the attention of the Winchesters and Castiel: miracles are spreading across the country, the paranormal seems to be shrinking back on itself—and it all has something to do with the missing prayer book of a traveling preacher who died over a century ago.
Dean is convinced it’s all the lead-up to another Apocalypse; Sam and Castiel aren’t so sure. Regardless, it sends them out on a less-than-typical road-trip, following the Mississippi and remnants of a very old story that seems increasingly to call to them. And along the way the trio learn much more about themselves—and the consequences and origins of love—than they’d ever have anticipated.
Don't Let Go for the World (http://glassyskies.livejournal.com/tag/don't%20let%20go%20for%20the%20world) is an AU in the "It's a Terrible Life" 'verse with Dean Smith and Cas. Not super long at ~51,000 words, but still a really enjoyable read.
Summary: AU. Set in the It’s a Terrible Life universe. Dean Smith just got promoted. And now he apparently needs help managing his workload. It’s his choice of personal assistant that’s making life a whole lot more
difficultinteresting.Morning, Teach. (http://archiveofourown.org/works/584786/chapters/1050543) is another AU at about ~173,000 words. This one put an interesting twist on the teacher/student thing.
Summary: Art teacher Castiel Novak has just turned 29 when he meets Dean Winchester at a gay club. After sleeping with the boy, he leaves in a hurry, trying to cope with the guilt over betraying his girlfriend and his overly conservative parents. But forgetting Dean becomes close to impossible, when Castiel's new job at a High School in San Francisco reveals Dean to be a most troublesome student...