Sam Winchester (
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Now I'm strong and I won't kneel/Except to thank who's watching over me
It had been a very long day so far. For Sam, that day mostly meant waiting, fidgeting with the present in his hands.
More than a few of the others had watched him as they waited, wondering what he was doing here and, more than once, Sam had found himself wondering the same. The Novaks were a family with a lot of wealth and a lot of connections, political and otherwise. He'd done his research. The family was full of Alphas and Betas, insinuated into massive companies and running more than a few of their own. They were old money and old power and most of those who had come to court were the same.
Not Sam. Certainly, the Winchesters were an old family, but they weren't wealthy by a long shot. They were involved in law enforcement, which wasn't exactly a rich occupation to begin with. Sam was going to law school, but his interest wasn't in making money but in helping people and putting away those who abused their positions and their power. But, long ago, John Winchester had made a promise to the Novak family because Mary Campbell had mated him rather than Michael Novak. That one of his children would be offered as a mate to the Novaks should there be a compatible one. It had been a sop, meant to quiet tensions between the families but nobody had thought much of it. Dean had been a Beta and Sam had been an Alpha and that seemed that.
Until the Novaks threw an Omega. Not unheard of, but rare. And, suddenly, Sam seemed to be the one Winchester with a chance, small enough though it might be.
He started when he heard his name called, pulling himself to his full height with the present clutched in his hands. He followed Zachariah Novak trying to ignore the feeling of unworthiness. He was an Alpha from a good line. There was no reason, other than money, to think he didn't have a chance here.
More than a few of the others had watched him as they waited, wondering what he was doing here and, more than once, Sam had found himself wondering the same. The Novaks were a family with a lot of wealth and a lot of connections, political and otherwise. He'd done his research. The family was full of Alphas and Betas, insinuated into massive companies and running more than a few of their own. They were old money and old power and most of those who had come to court were the same.
Not Sam. Certainly, the Winchesters were an old family, but they weren't wealthy by a long shot. They were involved in law enforcement, which wasn't exactly a rich occupation to begin with. Sam was going to law school, but his interest wasn't in making money but in helping people and putting away those who abused their positions and their power. But, long ago, John Winchester had made a promise to the Novak family because Mary Campbell had mated him rather than Michael Novak. That one of his children would be offered as a mate to the Novaks should there be a compatible one. It had been a sop, meant to quiet tensions between the families but nobody had thought much of it. Dean had been a Beta and Sam had been an Alpha and that seemed that.
Until the Novaks threw an Omega. Not unheard of, but rare. And, suddenly, Sam seemed to be the one Winchester with a chance, small enough though it might be.
He started when he heard his name called, pulling himself to his full height with the present clutched in his hands. He followed Zachariah Novak trying to ignore the feeling of unworthiness. He was an Alpha from a good line. There was no reason, other than money, to think he didn't have a chance here.
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They're wrong, almost to a man. While Sam can certainly be dangerous and not above throwing a few punches of his own, he's the nice one. Nobody ever expects Dean to be the one to come after them with the fury of a thousand suns.
It has its uses. Today, though, Sam reins him in, pulling his brother back. "Is Castiel safe?" he asks, glancing to Meg and Samandriel. An unlikely trio, to be certain, and he's not entirely certain why Meg has sided with him, but it's just as well. They'd made a good enough front to keep any of the Alphas with the worrisome arousal at bay, at least. "I know you want to take it out of his hide and there's part of me that would love to allow that, but right now, is he safe?"
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Dean wants to wipe the floor with Zachariah, can still feel the blood rushing in his ears because seriously, screw the bastard.
"That son of a bitch didn't even put a lock on the kid's door. Probably wanted one of you guys to sneak off and stuff Castiel with a knot, enforce a match, reduce the dowry. You're sick, man. Just letting him suffer alone."
Muriel places a hand on Dean's arm and looks at Sam. "As safe as he can be, here. We need to get the alphas out, though. You can smell him on us, this won't be going smoothly for much longer if we stay."
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He lets out a breath and nods to Muriel. "Dean, take Muriel back to her home, then go home yourself and shower. I'll either get a lift with somebody else here or call a cab." He couldn't be in the same car with Dean when he smelled so much like Castiel and Samandriel, while he'd probably be okay, probably shouldn't share a car with his sister smelling so much like Omega-in-heat. "I think we can safely say that this party is over for tonight, anyway, since the guest of honor is otherwise occupied." He leveled a look at Zachariah. "I'd suggest keeping all Alphas out of the house for the next day or so. You wouldn't want any accidents, would you?"
Of course he would, but it was polite. And Sam was doing his damnedest to stay polite.
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They foiled his plans to avoid having Castiel make a choice, when he knows very well that the pup is hardly capable of making proper choices.
But for now, he can only smile thinly, eyes hard, and say: "Of course not. Let me have everyone's rides prepared. My apologies to everyone in attendance for this... inconvenience."
The inconvenience called Castiel.
They're barely outside the building when Meg falls behind to walk next to Sam, eyeing him. She's very clearly not too impressed by him, but reluctantly... "You know. He's still screaming. We could circle around and have you over the walls and in that bed in an hour, tops."
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It's a little easier outside, where the breeze can blow the scent of Castiel on Dean and Muriel away from him. Sam takes a few deep breaths before Meg speaks. It brings a tension back to his shoulders that was only just abating. "I'm not going to take his choices away from him like that. Zachariah's already done quite enough of that for him, don't you think?"
He didn't know what Meg's play was when it came to backing him up in there, but he didn't think she was a bad sort. "There's nothing stopping you from doing the same thing, if you wanted." Nothing stopping any of them, really. Especially not Zachariah. Not for the right one of them, in his eyes. Which Sam definitely isn't.
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The truth is that Meg, upon meeting Castiel, had found herself not quite as unwilling to consider the match as she'd thought at first. Of course she's here on behalf of her family first and foremost, but... well, she's always considered herself something of a rebel. And Castiel would have done nicely, to be hers. But you'd have to be blind not to see that there's a much better match here for him.
Just one out of the whole bunch who's strong enough to handle the boy, without crushing that little spark of spirit that's so obvious in him.
Oh, she'd love to tumble with him. But she's not the alpha he'd really want, Meg's smart enough to know that. He'd be a good little omega for her, but she's still not the choice he'd make if he could. So why bother?
"Choice... you're a fool if you don't think Zachariah Novak won't be in there and try to get the boy to sign any contract whatsoever while still howling with pain. And we all know what choice the kid would make if he wasn't being pressured by his pack."
So maybe she's a romantic at heart and doesn't want to get in the way of two lovebirds. She'd still fuck Clarence if he spread his legs for her.
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He sighs, rubbing his face. "It's not that I don't want to. Every instinct I have is telling me to get in there and deal with his pain, make him mine. And...I don't know. Maybe I would be his choice, but until he can actually say it, I can't take that chance."
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If Winchester wants to be an idiot about it, he's welcome to it. Meg doesn't have too big a stake in this - she won't antagonize the Novaks openly, not yet anyway, but hey, no skin off her back. If poor Castiel sells himself off to the highest bidder for the sake of his pack, she'll find a way to sneak into his bed after all. Give him one hurrah before he's turned into a brood mother.
She's a good person like that, yeah.
Samandriel waits by his car for Sam. The driver already has the motor running, and the shorter Alpha gives a stiff, slightly nervous smile. He's unsettled by what happened inside, but glad to give Sam a ride - in the last hour, they've stopped being rivals for Castiel's affections, and allies in trying to help an omega in need. It's a rush to Samandriel, whose family is rich but unwilling to participate in the cut throat politics so many wealthy packs get into.
"Muriel and Dean are already on their way. Allow me to give you a ride? I'd have preferred to send my sister in our car, but your brother insisted... I know she's in good hands, of course. He's practically an alpha. Of... of the good, proper sort, I mean."
Like Sam, only without the knot. Protective, passionate, strong, but not brutal, not possessive in the feral sense.
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He smiles tiredly at the other Alpha. "Dean has more knot than a lot of Alphas I could name. But he's a good man." Not physically, of course, but Dean could go toe-to-toe with any Alpha and not back down. "Thank you for the offer. I'd have been happy to get a taxi, but...thank you." He nods to Samadriel. "Dean will make sure to put her right into the hands of your head of staff at home." Because it was the best way to make sure the girl stayed safe.
He climbs into the car, leaning against the other door with a sigh. "Well. That was an...interesting evening." His anger's left him drained for now. Which is probably good, because it keeps him from worrying too much just yet. He'll have enough of that over the next few days.
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Samandriel instructs the driver to go straight back to his pack's residence. Dean will drop Muriel off there, and Sam can join his brother again. By then, Samandriel hopes both Dean and Muriel will not have Castiel's heat-fuelled scent clinging to them anymore. He's a very mellow kind of alpha, but even he feels riled up by the scent.
"I hope he gets the chance to choose on his own. I know it's... unusual, but. Our kinds of families don't usually operate like that, but just... I... I wish more packs would think like yours, Sam Winchester."
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Which is the problem they're seeing with the Novaks. Zachariah obviously doesn't care about Castiel beyond what sort of funds or alliance he can secure for the family. It pisses Sam off like little else can.
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Maybe his parents won't be disappointed, but proud as long as he's happy and settles down with a good family.
"You've certainly opened my eyes tonight, Sam. Thank you for that. I hope Muriel will meet an alpha like you some day."
Sadly, simple biology limits her options. Alphas can be with omegas and betas... even alphas, though that is usually not a very good idea in terms of tempers. Omegas however need a knot, and the most loving beta willing to work with toys can't keep up with the physical demand of a heat. More often than not, those relationships break apart under the strain of biological demands. Betas are better equipped to handle ruts than heats. And Muriel deserves to be in the best of hands some day.
In fact, if Dean had a knot, Samandriel might have felt inspired to arrange the match. Hell, if Sam didn't seem as invested in Castiel and vice versa, he might even try to set them up. It's a shame no every alpha is as good as Sam - but it's good to hear that Sam is not the exception to the rule anymore.
And at least Samandriel's family, stiff as it might be, is not cold and distant or downright cruel as the Novak pack apparently is.
"I wish you the best of luck, Sam. I'm sure if Castiel is able to choose outside of his uncle's influence... the two of you would make a very good match."
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He blinks, turning back to Samandriel. "As long as he makes a choice of his own volition, that will be good enough." As interested as he is in Castiel, he doesn't imagine for a moment that he'll be Castiel's choice. "He's a lot stronger than people have been giving him credit for."
Of course, the fact that Castiel didn't actually go into heat until they were near each other hasn't really hit him yet. He'd been around Alphas all night but it wasn't until he was with Sam that things hit. It could have been coincidence, but there might be more to it.
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A week later, Dean is the one who brings in the mail. He doesn't have to - the pack is large enough for someone of a lower rank to do menial tasks like that. Except they don't run their pack like that, and if he's the one walking past the mail box but for some reason doesn't take the mail inside, Ellen will kick his ass, and with good reason.
They're a team, not a hierarchy, at least not in their regular day to day.
When he sees a letter with the Novak family crest friggin' imprinted on it, he stops in the hallways, just inside the door, and purses his lips for a moment.
Yeah, he remembers that catastrophe well, remembers holding a shaking, feverish omega in his arms and helping him get his fingers inside of himself properly to easy some of the pain of his first heat, and fighting the terrible anger that came with the realization that no one had bothered to teach the boy about what it means to be an omega. How to handle his own body, at least once he presented. Getting Castiel's slick all over his own hand hadn't had anything to do with sex - Dean isn't the greatest guy, he thinks, but he knows he's better than feeling aroused like some sicko at fingering an omega totally out of it with pain and hormones. He'd felt for the kid. Muriel cried when they realized his room didn't even have a lock, and Dean can't even say he blamed her, sweet girl that she is. Bit too sweet for Sammy, but at least not tied to a family with quite that big a bag of issues.
When he sees that family crest, Dean remembers the broken whisper of his brother's name that had kept falling from Castiel's lips as they helped ease his growing pain.
He never mentioned it to Sam, not on the drive home, not since. He knows Sam wouldn't admit it, but Dean thinks his brother has a soft spot for this omega in particular - no use getting his hopes up. The omega might be sweet on Sammy, too, but that doesn't mean that doucheface of an uncle he has won't disrespect the omega's choice. No point telling Sam the omega genuinely wants his knot and his everything, if it may still never come to pass, because those rich packs are just dicks on legs. Yes, even the females.
So when he sees the letter addressed to their head of pack, Dean scoffs, tries to remember that good things rarely happen, and calls out: "Hey, Sammy. Look what just came in the mail, I think the Novaks are gonna sue after all."
Well, he did accidentally knock over that ugly angel statuette. Accidentally.
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In most packs, it would mean Sam would have his own office, where he would make the decisions that concern the pack.
Instead, Sam comes out of the kitchen, drying his hands. The dishes still need to be done, after all. "Fantastic. I told you to leave that angel statuette alone." Ugly as it was, it had probably been worth a hell of a lot of money. "Go ahead and open it, then."
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Or where the leading alpha and his second in command are getting the mail and doing the dishes.
They got a pretty sweet deal going here. Dean would feel weird if they had manservants and shit like that. How does it help anyone if the pack leaders can't do anything without having their butts licked and wiped for them?
"As you wish. Think you can weasel us out of having to pay, like... a million bucks or something?"
And then he goes quiet in the middle of his next joke about the Novaks squeezing them dry. Just falls utterly silent before he calls for his brother: "Sammy! Come here right now."
There's no jest left in his voice.
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Sam turns back to the kitchen, dropping the hand towel to the side when he hears his brother go silent, then calling for him. He finishes the full circle and crosses the room to his brother's side in only a few steps, long legs eating up the distance easily. "What? What's wrong?"
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"Dear Mr Winchester. I hereby inform you that your courtship of House Novak's only unmated omega, Castiel James Novak, has been received positively. Attached you find the standard contract required to obtain a mate from our well-bred ranks for you to peruse. I expect it signed and delivered to my desk within 5 business days, otherwise we will have no choice but to consider your interest in a mating to have ceased. Along with the contract, you'll find the legal documents assuring the omega's purity and an unofficial overview of previous medical records, the full version of which you'll receive as per the contract when the marriage is documented on paper and consumed as per the agreements in sections 3 to 12. We will transfer the omega to your possession after receipt of the signed contract. Sincerely, Zachariah A. Novak."
Dean looks up from the paper, just looks into Sam's eyes for a moment, then raises an eyebrow.
"I'm not sure if I'm supposed to hug you and congratulate you for getting hitched, or buying a new car, to be honest. Shit, Sam. He chose you."
And then he beams.
"I KNEW it."
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All while snagging the contract out of Dean's hands because, seriously, he was going to read the damned thing before he signed anything. He'd learned that much even before law school. That and never sign anything in blood.
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And Dean could not be more proud of his little brother being such a good alpha like that. Yep, that's his boy.
"Dude, you're gonna sign that, right? I know you like him. Come on, I wanna hug you and then give you shit about it."
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The rest of it takes a moment to get through his head and he has to sit down, looking up at Dean. "Wait...really? I mean, there were so many Alphas there that night." But Castiel hadn't gone into heat until he'd been with Sam. He hadn't gone after Sam just because he was the nearest Alpha after all.
He takes a breath, letting it out slowly before looking down at the contract. "You know...Part of me doesn't care what's asked of me, so long as I get to have him, you know? I'd put up with a lot to have him here and my...husband. Partner." His Omega. But Sam's examples for Alpha and Omega matches had always been love matches. "I just...We'll have to find a way to break the contract. Some loophole to keep him safe."
To keep him HERE was the part that went unsaid.
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And without further preamble he pulls said beanstalk close, claps him on the back. Hides the fact that his eyes sting with a little wetness. Because his little brother's getting married. Might be an arranged marriage, but those two are sweet on each other. They'll get all sappy and lovey-dovey in no time, and within a year they'll probably have twins gurgling about the place or something like that.
It's a big deal, okay, and Dean is a proud semi-Dad about it.
Then Dean lets go, trusting himself to keep the emotion somewhat off his face now. "You two are gonna be sickeningly sweet in no time at all, and that contract isn't even gonna be a threat, mark my words."
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Still, he snorts and shakes his head. "Even so. I'd rather know what we're headed in to. But I should have the contract ready to go tomorrow. We'll go drop it off in person." That way, nobody could say that the mail caused an issue and kept it the extra few days. The Novaks were close enough that they could do that. "After that...I guess we're going to have to sort out living space." Sam and Dean both lived in the pack's big house, along with most of the other single Alphas and Betas in the pack. Which weren't that many, but Kevin and Ash and Charlie all live there. With Sam taking a mate, he'd have to move somewhere else for the time being.
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They don't see Castiel the next day, when they drop off the signed contract. In fact, they only see the butler, who takes the contract. In the far distance of the mansion, they can hear Zachariah yelling at Castiel - no, he's not happy with the omega's choice in the least, and even less with the fact that he can do nothing about it. And even less with the fact that he's losing money because of Castiel's poor match.
The door is shut in their faces.
They don't hear anything from the Novak pack for a week, although the match is prominently announced in the papers without the Winchesters having been consulted.
The usual procedure would be several meetings at both main residences, the packs getting to know each other, wedding plans being made, the soon to be mates given the chance to bask in the pre-wedding glow a little - under supervision, of course.
That doesn't happen. Exactly seven days after the contact was dropped off, with no attempt from Zachariah to get in touch with the Winchesters at all, a car pulls up. Zachariah has the driver carry two bags containing everything Castiel actually owns, and almost drags the omega to the door by the arm.
When Ellen answers the door, he doesn't even wait to be invited in before pushing inside, telling her with false sweetness that he expects she knows who he is and what he's bringing over. He doesn't care who she is, clearly, and Castiel isn't getting a word in edge wise.
Ellen calls Sam immediately, makes sure he and the others know what's happening in their absence. Castiel, stiff and uncomfortable, clearly ashamed, stands stock still while Zachariah inspects his soon to be home with growing distaste.
Oh, he will have words for Sam Winchester, and Castiel, if he has anything to say about it, will have none.
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The librarian still glares at Sam when his mobile goes off, though he smiles at her apologetically before glancing down. Then he's up and out of the library, so he can have his conversation where there aren't so many prying ears.
It leads to Sam and Bobby abandoning their research and a call made to Dean and Jo to meet them back at the pack house. Of course Zachariah would arrive when Kevin was in class and Ash and Charlie were off on a call to deal with their computer business sideline.
Once they reach the house, Sam forces himself to at least seem calmer as he leads the others up the walkway to the pack house, opening the door because this is where he lives. "Mr. Novak. What a surprise to have you here. When we hadn't heard anything more from your pack about wedding plans or a meeting for the packs to at least meet each other, I wasn't certain what to think."
Oh, Sam has a copy of the contract in his office. Soon enough, he would have called Zachariah on it. But a week wasn't a lot of time, really, when it came to these kinds of marriages.
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