Aside from opening the bottom slot, Dean wouldn’t need to do much with all those Sams. They are a collective genius when it comes to climbing, and they’ll be bouncing around the inside of the machine in no time, knocking down the M&Ms first, then calling out for orders from their taller counterparts. Since they’re already there, might as well.

Dean would have to stay sitting there, fetching the food as Sam knocks it out of the rack, cackling all the way at the free food. 

(Not that the lounge doesn’t already have free food, but it’s the principal!)

XD At the very least, they all know deep inside which Sam or Dean or Oscar or Jacob or Bowman is theirs, so they can keep track of their own AU family. Otherwise it’s pandemonium, everything and anything goes!

So glad you’re enjoying it! More will come soon, we promise! We continue our way through the other stories already released to work up to the present day.

Oscar is unanimously adopted by everyone. And he doesn’t mind that one bit. He’s so shy around new people, but he appreciates that they all look out for him and make sure they won’t cause him trouble while he’s exploring.

I think in our side-universe bar scene, they ignore the regular rules of if kids are allowed in bars.

Not that Dean’s even letting his teenaged self imbibe.

Kiddo Sam’s only ten, so it won’t be much of a surprise when younger kids appear (Jacob from Brothers Unexpected will only be five at the time he stops in, his other selves will have no evens I’m betting).

The Asunder kids will be full grown when they show up in the lounge, at least the way we’re writing. They all pop in when their story is done posting, leaving Sam and Bowman only slightly on the younger side, not kids.

Bby Jake will want to adopt all the smols.

Bowman, of course, would start by griping about something – that’s practically his job. Then, though, he wouldn’t really be able to help prowling around the plate for a good place to sit down and catch some rays. He’d be in a suntrance in no time. Everyone who didn’t already know he’s part plant would be ??? and everyone who did would have to remind everyone else that they don’t need to water him too.

Put away the squirtbottle, Dean.

@nightmares06

Jacob will once again be trying to stay on the other side of the bar from the kiddos if they get this idea in mind. They’re so teeny.

It’s a good thing Gabe set down rules to keep anyone from being harmed in the Lounge, he’ll make sure everyone’s safe.


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If they do set up a screen for giant Jacob to see the little guys’ faces, he will have such a hard time telling them no. But he knows he’s not safe, so they’d probably all end up with a giant doing his best to avoid teeny kiddos smaller than grains of rice compared to him. There’s no escaping.

He needs a Dean to help him keep them out of trouble on him, assuming said Dean isn’t also in on the shenanigans.

They do have private booths for the smols! A few of the tables have the little tables in the center, but with walls around them in case the smols want to relax out of sight of all the different humans around. 

I don’t think smol kiddo Dean will be too overwhelmed by all his counterparts, they’ll let Sam fetch his older brother if it gets to be too much, and those two will be as thick as thieves. Sam will make sure if Dean starts to get nervous, they take a break in the corner, probably taking a turn on the arcade machines.

Can you just see spritely Sam’s debut? Swooping right over Jacob’s head when he gets there, Bowman right alongside him?

He’ll have no shortage of hands to land on, once he recovers from the sight of all those Deans, and will be disappointed to find that none are his. Poor guy needs to find his brother.

But of course, then he’ll be showing off his glider, as much in love with it as Dean is with the Impala. We still need a picture of the glider, its wings designed after Bowman’s and made to soar through the forest.

Jacob’s definitely got a lot of sizes to choose from! Poor guy just never gets a break (from me. It’s my fault). They’d all probably be amused to see themselves at different scales, all side by side. He could simultaneously feel like he’s gigantic to the smols, but also sooooo tiny to the humans. Lucky the Lounge magically makes it easier to not be confused about stuff like that!

The Lounge || Advent of the Deans (5 of 5)

“Milk for growing bones!” the bartender announced, dropping two cups off at the tiny bar for the young Sam and Oscar where they stood.

“What’s your story, kid?” called the smaller Dean from his spot. He patted the seat next to him. “C’mon! Join us!”

Oscar looked up from his hands, where he was counting out how many people were at the bar now. Realizing that the Dean over there– a Dean at his scale!– was talking to him, he perked up in surprise. “O-okay,” he answered, glancing to his Sam curiously.

There sure were a lot of Sams and Deans to keep track of.

He started towards the bar and finally noticed the biggest person there was watching him. His head tilted back to meet Jacob’s curious but gentle gaze. Even from up on the bar, he was huge.

“Hey, bud,” Jacob greeted as quietly as he could. His deep voice still startled the absolutely minuscule child. Oz couldn’t be much more than two inches, even smaller than the young Sam walking with him.

“Um. Hi!” Oscar replied, before finally reaching the bar. Scrambling up onto the stool next to the small Dean, he had to grip the edge to keep from spinning around on the stool. As fun as that sounded, he had at least one thing to set straight.

He stared in awe at the Dean his size. Still a much taller man. “I’m Oscar, ” he said, making sure the guy at least knew his actual name before the nickname sank in.

“And he’s shortstop,” regular Dean put in from behind their seats, smirking as his tiny doppelgänger’s annoyed scowl.

“My name is not shortstop!” he snapped up at Dean. “At least my ass ain’t the size of Texas!

“Oh, I’m shaking in my boots,” Dean said dryly, a wry grin across his face as he needled his tiny double.

“Dean, chill,” his Sam sighed, pushing against the hand Dean had draped near the tiny bar.

Once the smaller Dean was sure Dean was done with his shit, and the second Sam sat down next to his young counterpart, waving for his own beer, to the annoyance of the teenager Dean (“Everyone gets a drink but me,” he mumbled in annoyance.), the smaller Dean was able to focus on Oscar.

“Oscar, eh?” he asked, skipping on the nickname after his own trouble escaping his. “You been keeping these two out of trouble?”

The young Sam sitting next to Oscar pulled his cup of milk closer and giggled. “Only Dean gets himself into trouble!”

Oscar grinned and nodded, following along with his Sam and answering Dean at the same time. After watching so many of the others bicker, with other versions of themselves, he was almost surprised to be addressed again. Normally he’d be more frightened in this situation, but for now he was simply nervous, and that was normal for him.

He took a curious sip of his own glass of milk. The first time he ever tried it.

“I showed Sam how ta climb! I showed my Sam, anyway,” he explained, looking to the smaller Dean again and hoping for his approval.

“An’ I showed him how to get in the walls and hide and stuff, since he was new to being our size and he needed a teacher. I never got to be a teacher before. It was real fun, I wish…. I wish I coulda done more.”

The small Dean smiled, as proud as Oscar hoped. “You did exactly what you should.” Oscar beamed with pride of his own.

“See Sam?” the regular Dean nudged his Sam, noticing that the two older Sams were sitting on the outside of the bar, guarding the others. “You coulda gotten by without Walt!”

Sam huffed, pushing Dean’s finger away. “Looks like you did a good job,” he complemented Oscar, ruffling his younger counterpart’s hair. “And there’s always hope for another chance.” After hearing the kid’s story earlier, his heart went out for the youngest and scrawniest there. Oscar would be alone when he left the Lounge, the only one on his own out of everyone there.

“So what about you two?” the regular Dean turned the question around on the pair of tiny Winchesters. “I have got to hear about how you two hooked up with Godzilla over here!”

That Sam smirked. “It all started with this pie we found…”

“Do not insult the pie!” tiny Dean bitched, sweeping his slice protectively off the bar and cradling it close. “That was the best pie I’ve ever had!”

Jacob laughed, keeping it quiet for the small, sensitive ears of the smaller occupants of the bar. The nickname that his own Dean had given him almost sounded strange coming from someone else. It was another Dean, with a story of his own, arriving at the same exact jab at Jacob’s size.

“It was kinda a rough start,” he admitted, watching as little Oscar eyed the slice of pie Dean was defending. Without even having to ask, the kid had his own tiny slice placed in front of him by that ever-amused bartender. It was like he pulled things out of thin air.

“I was between jobs and I stopped at a diner, left a slice of pie in a to go box on the table. Someone couldn’t resist.” He winked at his own Dean, getting their story going while the others listened in.

Above their heads, the television screen rippled until the words Chasing Family were proudly displayed.

Soon, the bartender knew, more would join them.

The fun was only just beginning.


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The Brothers Together pair will definitely invite them to play on the arcade machines with them, and they’ll have a lot to talk about, considering how their stories went so completely opposite each others.

Sherlock is a pushover for kiddos, so he’ll be much easier to handle when it comes to tiny Winchesters omg, a little kiddo version of his Dean, he’ll flop, he’s done for.