Ancient Magic

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A/N: I wrote this between the hours of 11pm and 2 am… so yep. But I really do love it 🙂 

Word Count: 1.5k+ words… oops

“Gabriel, get out! Now!”

Only a few days ago you were your fine, loving self. And then one case happened and now you’ve got a thirst for blood. It seemed like an average witch hunt at the time. But thinking about it now, how could Gabriel be so stupid? 

Upon entering the building the witch was suspected to be in, a large wave of energy hit both you and the archangel. You were tossed against the door, slumping to the ground as your body made contact with the hard surface. 

Gabriel, on the other hand, was not affected. He found the witch just across the room, with a ball of raw energy in her hands. She wore a devilish grin which faltered as she saw Gabriel unaffected. 

With a snap of the archangel’s fingers, the witch disappeared into a cloud of dust. There was no time for questions.

Gabriel quickly rushed to your unconscious side, picked you up and teleported back to the safety of the bunker. You woke up not long after, seemingly unaffected by whatever the witch had done.

That was only days before now. 

The blood-red veins in your eyes took hold of the pupils and dragged them into a violent darkness. Your focus is on him alone. 

“Gabriel!” 

The archangel’s daydream quickly comes to an end as you lunge at him. Gabriel reflexively tries dodging your attack, but his instincts aren’t that sharp. You end up surprisingly knocking the archangel to the ground.

Sam and Dean both have to physically grab you and pull you off of him in order for the archangel to get up. 

“Take her downstairs,” Castiel urges, allowing the Winchesters to take you away before turning to his brother.

“What color was the spell that hit you both?” 

Gabriel thinks back. It’s almost hard to remember, considering his soulmate has suddenly decided she wants him dead. 

“It was red,” he recalls, widening his eyes at his brother in realization.

“Gabriel, that magic has been forbidden for centuries. That’s soulmate magic.”

The archangel nods. He’s very aware of the old magic. 

Back when soulmate’s were more common occurrences, someone created a type of magic that used the power of their soulmate bond to wreak havoc. The most used spell was, in summary, a way to split apart soulmates. It caused soulmates to go for each other’s throats until one died. Then the spell would lift and the person alive would have to live with the thought that they killed their mate.

The spell had never been used against angels, as it was made before Heaven started to interfere with humans.

That being said, Gabriel is not affected by the curse, but you are.

“Cas, I killed the witch. She’s dead,” he says, letting out a frustrated groan.

Castiel squints and clenches his teeth. 

“I don’t know anything about curing that form of magic. It was created by humans, and as angels, we never experienced it firsthand.”

Again, the archangel nods. He feels so numb and helpless. Normally, everything was at the tips of his fingers, always in his grasp. But this is uncharted territory for once, and he doesn’t know how to solve it.

“There might be something in the library,” Cas offers, as if knowing the defeated look in Gabriel’s eyes.

He needs to help you. 

“Gabriel, you cannot see her, under ANY circumstances. Do you hear me?” Dean instructs, flipping another page in his fifth lore book.

Of course, Gabriel hears him, but the words don’t register in his mind.

“Yeah, uh huh,” he mutters, staring down at the book on the table. He’d hardly read any of it. You were always there to make him focus during research, though you were usually the one doing most of it.

“Gabriel, we’re serious,” Sam yawns, rubbing his eyes.

“I’m going to go get some food real quick,” Gabriel announces, disappearing in an instant despite the boys shouts of protest.

His presence can be felt, you could always tell when he was around.

“Face me like a real archangel,” you tug violently at the chains constraining your hands, “Let me go so I can rip your throat out!” 

Gabriel slowly steps into your full vision, getting a view of your broken state. On the inside, you seem just as broken without him as he is without you. 

On the outside, as soon as your eyes make contact with his, you go berserk. Screaming, struggling, whatever you can do to try and get at him.

Gabriel is frozen in place. He doesn’t know what to do. The sudden pull of his jacket has him coming to his senses and turning around.

“Go back upstairs,” Dean hisses, pushing the archangel toward the exit.

Gabriel hears Dean trying to calm you down as he closes the door behind him. That’s supposed to be his job. He internally scolds himself for going down there to begin with but he had to see you.

Get yourself together, Gabriel, he thinks, you can survive not seeing her long enough to find the cure.

Days pass with small glimpses of hope here and there but nothing significant in the end. Piles of skimmed through books lay scattered on one half of the library.

Sam and Dean gave you food and would let you upstairs as long as Gabriel was nowhere to be seen. 

It is incredibly difficult for Gabriel not to see you. You’re his rock, his everything. He’d rather endure your physical attempts at torture than this.

“Hey, I think I found something,” Dean says, quickly skimming over a small section of the book.

“We’ve said that how many times already?” Gabriel groans, staring intently at a sentence he’s been trying to comprehend for the past five minutes.

“No, this looks right. It says, ‘In order to reverse the spells effects, the spell caster’s soulmate must be killed.’“

For once, the hope that kept being torn down is alive.

“How do we find the witch’s soulmate?” Sam inquires, dropping his book on the table with a thud.

Castiel glances at Gabriel and then back at the Winchesters. 

“I believe that since the spell uses the soulmate’s bond and it is still inhabiting Y/n, we can use some of her blood for a tracking spell. If all goes right, it should work.”

Gabriel agrees silently, watching as Sam goes downstairs to somehow convince you that he needs a few drops of your blood. The overwhelming guilt of the situation suddenly hits the archangel. His job as your soulmate has always been to protect you and this time he hadn’t.

Gabriel feels a gentle hand on his shoulder. 

“You are projecting because of your grief, brother. What happened to Y/n is not your fault,” Castiel gazes down at his hurting sibling with so much pity that it almost deters Gabriel away.

“I won’t stop until she’s back to normal, Cas,” Gabriel mutters, running his hands sloppily through his disheveled hair.

Castiel nods solemnly, “I expect nothing less of you, Gabriel.”

Sam appears through the doorway, trotting over with a small vial of blood. He places it down on the table next to a bowl Gabriel had conjured up and the rest of the ingredients needed. A detailed map is flattened out directly next to everything.

Castiel begins the spell, tossing in the correct amounts of each ingredient before finally adding in your blood and muttering some words in Latin.

The liquid mixture begins trailing over the edge of the bowl and onto the map. It’s red color looks eerily similar to blood, reminding Gabriel of how you had to be hurt in order for this to work. 

The spell stops on top of a small town a few hours north of the bunker. The rest of it would work once the four of them got within a certain distance of the soulmate.

“Let’s go, we’ve got no time to lose,” Gabriel calls, snapping his fingers impatiently and teleporting the four of them in the middle of the town. 

Castiel closes his eyes, feeling for the spell to pull him toward their target. He opens his eyes mere seconds later and starts running in the direction of an old farmhouse. 

Gabriel knows what he’s doing. He doesn’t need the Mystery gang as backup. Without a second of hesitation, he transports himself into the house. 

“Babe, are you-” 

A man comes into view in the living room, eyes widening at the sight of Gabriel. He has no time to plead for his life because before the thought can even enter his head, Gabriel has turned him into the same dust that his soulmate was turned into.

The front door bursts open, and as the three men enter, Castiel can feel the spell disintegrating. Gabriel had done it but he is nowhere to be found.

“Y/N,” Gabriel quietly tests the waters, praying to his absent father that the cure had worked.

You blink up at him groggily, smiling. 

“What’s up, Goldilocks? What happened?” You glance down at the shackles on your arms and feet, “Damn, did we get into some kinky stuff again?”

Gabriel lets out a breathy laugh, rushing to get the restraints off of you and pull you up into a breathtaking hug. 

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Ashes from the Fire

Start by pulling him out of the fire and

hoping that he will forget the smell.

He was supposed to be an angel but they took him

from that light and turned him into something hungry,

something that forgets what his hands are for when they

aren’t shaking.

He will lose so much, and you will watch it all happen

because you had him first, and you would let the world

break its own neck if it means
keeping him.

Poem by Caitlyn Siehl

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Gabriel hit an all time low when he came back to you. It was purely coincidental that the first person he saw in his darkest hours could pull him from the fire.

You cared for the now human, archangel, and desperately tried to bring him back from the pits of hell.

He’d been through too much. Heaven’s angels captured him, turned him into a starving, pitiful human, and broke him. The light that once lit up entire rooms had vanished from his eyes and his smile. Gabriel’s charismatic personality was cracked and had been sanded down into nothing.

In that cold, dark cell, Gabriel’s nightmares came true. They tortured him to the point of breaking, and even beyond that. Every second that he was alone, his hands shook and his mind went crazy.

You watched him from the doorway of his room every night as he screamed and shouted your name. You’d silently enter the room and lay next to him, holding him to your chest. It always seemed to calm him down.


He needed you, and you needed him. But it was going to take awhile before Gabriel would be on his feet again.

Angel

Warnings: Angst, but the ending is fluffy

Word Count: 600 words

Ever since you were young, you’d had an imaginary friend. He had bright, golden wings (six of them!), dazzling hazel eyes, and caramel-colored hair.

One time, at the age of six, you’d fallen off the top of a playground structure in the park. Your mom had gone to the bathroom, and with no one else around, you were in trouble. The man, you called him Angel in your early years, appeared out of nowhere, picked you up, and healed the cuts along your legs and arms. From that day on, you never got hurt.

Throughout your teenage years, you had dated many guys, but none of them stuck around like your angel. He would always show up after you stressed too much over homework, or got your heart broken by some guy that didn’t deserve you. He would let you cry into his shoulder or take you somewhere to forget about everything.

He was always able to be there for you until you became a hunter. Your family had been brutally killed by a gang of rogue demons, but for some reason they had spared you. At that point, you didn’t believe in your angel anymore. Either he was always a figment of your imagination, or he hadn’t cared enough to save your family. It didn’t matter anyways. You were forced into a life of hunting whether you wanted it or not.

Years later, you ran into the Winchesters. Famous around the hunting community, and good allies to pair up with. You spent a great deal of time helping them, and in return, they gave you a place to stay.

When they found the Men of Letter’s bunker, the first person they gave a key to was you. You were one of their only friends left.

Another year passed. You had completely forgotten about your silly imaginary friend that had plagued your mind for too long. It stayed that way until you found the boys talking to an old ‘friend’ of theirs.

“Boys! Long time no see!” The archangel grinned, holding his hands out for a hug.

“What? No, ‘welcome back’?” He sneered.

You strolled down the long, winding halls of the bunker until you heard voices. You recognized two to be the boys, but the third one?

“Do we have company?” You smiled, peering your head around the corner and halting.

That man. Those hazel eyes, the caramel hair, the smirk that slowly faded as he recognized you.

“Y/n,” he shakily breathed out.

You froze on the spot.

He let your family die. He left you, making you think you were crazy.

“Angel.”

Gabriel’s mouth lifted into a small smile.

“I thought you had died,” he murmured softly, taking a step toward you.

You backed away a bit, narrowing your eyes.

“Where did you go? My family is dead because of you,” you hissed, glancing at the Winchesters before returning your eyes to the man in front of you.

Gabriel’s expression grew guilty, and his eyes flitted to the ground.

“Sadly, at that point, I couldn’t save them. I used the last of my grace to save you before my brother killed me.”

After all these years, you finally got an answer.

“I always tried to be there. But once I came back, I couldn’t find you. You were either in an untraceable location, or dead. I was forced to believe the latter.”

Gabriel tilted his head up as his eyes met yours.

You quickly crossed the room and wrapped your arms around him. He smiled sadly, returning the hug.

“I’m so sorry, Y/n.”

You nodded, “Thank you, Angel.”

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