If anyone guesses the mystery AU we came up with, I’ll post a sneak peek of it just like I did for the others.
Good luck!
If anyone guesses the mystery AU we came up with, I’ll post a sneak peek of it just like I did for the others.
Good luck!

It’s a good guess, but nope, the witch has not found Sam in this AU! I’m glad you’re excited for them, I’m gonna by dying of excitement by the time they’re all cleaned up and ready to post. And of course, maybe I’ll have even more AU’s by the time we get there.
So far we’ve got:

Well, they’d be trapped in that motel. Saved by Walt and Mallory, stuck waiting in a motel with their lives going nowhere unless…
Oh, wait. This is one of those times when I get an idea for an entire crossover AU.
How about we call it Brothers Lost?
He was supposed to be out there. Saving people. Hunting things.
He wasn’t supposed to be the victim. Trapped by a witch and a curse that tore his entire world away. Everything gone but Sam himself.
Send in any prompts you think of for this idea and read the little drabble I came up with below!
I’m thinking if it gets written in its entirety, it’ll be added into the supply of AU ideas that have been written out and I’ll poll for which of these stories people want posted once A Lich of Sense is finished! (Some AU’s contain spoilers for that story)
Other AU’s created for this so far include Brothers Together and the ‘verse where a kid finds Sam before Dean. And one that no one has guessed so far. And now Brothers Lost.
“You know, you’ve done a lot of stupid things before, but this has to take the cake!”
Dean rolled his eyes and didn’t break stride. Sam had to walk faster to catch up, grumbling about his older brother’s stubborn behavior.
“Dammit, Dean. We can’t go into that room. We have no idea when that kid’s coming back. Hell, for all we know he just stepped outside to take a smoke!”
Sam finally got a hand on Dean’s shoulder, and tried to whirl him around. Dean caught his arm and used his momentum against him, sending him flying into the ground with a practiced motion. He grinned down at the frazzled Sam he was holding down. “You’re getting soft there, kiddo.”
Sam made a face and kicked up with a leg. He managed to catch Dean’s side, flipping him onto the ground in seconds. “You were saying, jackass?”
“Get off me.”
Sam helped Dean to his feet. “C’mon, let’s just head back, wait until it’s night. We can hit the room then. Walt never has to know we were here.”
Dean threw him a look. “All you do is argue with Walt! I can’t believe what I’m hearing!”
“Sure, I argue with him, but this? And for what – a slice of pie?”
Dean held out his arms. “How often do we see a slice of pie left out in a room? Hell, how often do we see it just vanish into the fridge whether they remember it or not? Sam, I’ve got to try. We might not get this chance again!”
It hurt for him to admit that, but it was sadly true for them both. Thirteen years ago, they’d gone to a motel with their dad. He was on a hunt, searching for missing children in the area.
He’d left them alone in the room.
Dean wasn’t completely sure what had happened that night. He could remember a woman, standing inside the door. The door itself bolted shut. Himself, slammed against the wall.
A flash of white hitting Sam.
Before Dean could react past the shock that covered his face, the same flash had slammed into him.
Then he was falling.
The next thing he could remember was waking up, his entire world changed. It was dark. Closed off. Two people were in the room watching over them. A woman, her blonde hair and blue eyes gentle as she helped Dean off of the stacked up fabric. She was tiny, even next to himself as a kid. In fact, Sam wasn’t far off of her height back then. He’d outgrown her in only a few years.
Mallory and Walt had tried to convince him, but he didn’t want to see the truth. He didn’t want to hear that he’d been cursed and stood under four inches tall.
He’d found Sam. They’d tried to run off into dark corridors, following dusty paths. Walt had found them in time to get them to safety. In his urgency, Dean had burst into an occupied motel room.
Occupied by giants.
Over the years they’d both come to terms with their new lives. Walt and Mallory had helped them adjust to the way things were. Finding supplies, knowing where and when to find food. All the lessons that they both needed to know to survive.
These days, Dean lived on his own. He’d found a place to make his own and had spent his time adjusting it to be livable just like Walt and Mallory had done with their own. Mallory helped him with fabrics, making up wall hangings to drape on the walls and covers for his own nest of blankets. Sam had a bed of his own back with Walt and Mallory. Dean had insisted that his younger brother use it back when they’d discovered it in abandoned motel room.
Sam came to stay with him more often than not. It didn’t feel right to be too far apart after everything they’d survived together. Dean knew that it was assumed that Sam would eventually court Krissy, but Sam was uncomfortable with the idea. There were no girls in the area that were Dean’s age, so he was left on his own.
To brood, mostly.
Which was why Sam had a habit of showing up at the worst times, trying to keep his big brother’s mind off of their situation.
Like right now, when he was trying to sneak into a room where the guest had left out a slice of pie.
I mean, who can turn down a slice of pie?

John would be just as distraught. We saw him always ride Dean hard in the series, but at the end he lets Dean know that he wanted both brothers to have the chance to live their lives in peace. Losing Dean like this, in a moment of self-sacrifice that he’d be driven to by his father’s words… John would have just as hard a time getting past that as he’d have getting past Sam’s loss.
Hearing that Dean was still alive… he might not pick up that phone, but he’d be in tears no matter what.
Just a friendly reminder that if anyone has any prompts for Oscar and his adventures with the brothers, they are currently open! Remember, the more prompts and ideas we get for them, the longer the story will go for before it concludes. All rules for standard prompts apply, and you can find them here.
To catch up on the storyline so far, check out the series: Brothers Together.
Asks and submissions are open as always for all AU’s!
All in reference to this Sneak Peek.
I wish I could give out hints, but the story won’t be seen from again until at least after the tenth part of Brothers Apart finishes. Once that is over there won’t be a chance of spoiling any of the fun from that special edition storyline, and new fun will be starting.
New fun, including a poll to decide which story from the AU’s that I’ve been developing while stuck in writer’s block for BA. You’ll decide which story will be aired first at that time. 😉
Bobby and Walt encountering each other isn’t something that I’ll be tackling currently…

Considering their run of luck, it’s a definite possibility. Dean takes every precaution around the room when they’re alone, including salt lines around the room and sleeping with his colt under his pillow. Sam doesn’t go far from Dean at night, sleeping on the pillow next to where his brother is.
And most nights, Dean hugs the pillow he’s on.
If anything happens, they’ll have to deal with it as best they can.

All the fluff ever… but always beware the onset of unexpected feels.

Putting Sam and John together is like mixing water and oil, they just don’t get along. Without Dean around all those years, trying to keep them together, they wouldn’t be in contact at all. Dean would want to contact him, but Sam wouldn’t be the one to make the call.

Currently, he’s off on a hunt and gave the brothers a timeline of about a month before he returns. He’ll be seen again.
It would be hard and ill-advised to keep secrets like Oscar’s people away from him, but they could only risk it if they knew the little guys in the walls were safe. They can’t risk Oscar’s secret lightly. Considering his son is one of them, John wouldn’t be likely to hunt them.
And if he tried, Dean would stand against him.