The visions are from when I first started writing the series, and they’ve been phased out in lieu of Sam’s knack. I found his new ability (and Dean’s, when he’s small), to be more fitting to the series as a whole.

Dean can find whatever he seeks and Sam knows when he is sought.

A fitting pair.

Before Sam hit the road with Dean, their family lived with an outhouse. It was placed under the motel, as deep as they could go to where they were able to dig holes. This was also used by Walt to dispose of the remains of the rats he would kill and skin. When full they would cover up the hole and find a different place to dig.

Afterwards, it became easier. Sam can simply use the sink in the bathroom. He’s able to get himself around the entire motel room without any help, and he doesn’t have to worry about being grabbed if he’s out in the open. For his teeth he can snitch some toothpaste from Dean while he’s up there. There’s only been one time Dean almost walked in on Sam while he was using the sink, and the scolding Dean got sent him almost running.

I’m probably not going to go any deeper in depth on this subject. Size and location have never been seen as a detriment on living for me. People will find a way.

All I have to say on this subject is that everyone has to make their own decisions about their relationships, and it’s unhealthy for Sam and Dean to not even try.

Relationships aren’t the end, in life or in stories. They’re just a different kind of beginning, and I don’t see the brothers ever giving up on hunting. In my story or on the TV show.

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What Castiel can or can’t do will have to wait for his appearance in the stories, if and when he comes. Can’t be giving away trade secrets, after all 🙂

But as for a new journal and new clothes, Sam has both of these things. In A Schism of Fire and Water, Sam was given a journal from Dean for his birthday (just because it’s made for a dollhouse doesn’t mean it isn’t useful), and Krissy made him new clothing that Walt and the others gave him.

I can imagine the tiny wendigo outrunning a human, for sure, but I’m not sure if their strength would be enough to be able to take down a full grown person. They can only be so strong, after all, and the average grip strength of a human male is around 60 to 110 pounds of force.

If the canon bros found a tiny wendigo raising hell, they could keep it in a mason jar. It can’t exactly kill a human, so they might as well see what it can do. Dean sneaking it bacon and Sam snipping that bacon isn’t going to do it any good.

It would also be a funny story if a little wendigo got free in a house, everyone climbing their chairs while it tries to tear through everything but just can’t do much at a twentieth of its size.

(I loved those talks of tiny demons, probably one of my fave things!)

Tiny monsters are totally a thing, at least as far as I’m concerned. If any of the little guys like Sam die and hold a grudge, they’ll have the same ability to stick around and haunt. Vampires are great too – since in the Supernatural world, all they need is to drink the blood of a vampire, it isn’t even hard to become one! But then they need to deal with finding blood, and tinies like them are few and far between. They might have to risk a human or two, sneaking around while they’re asleep. The bite marks might be mistaken for mosquito bites in the morning.

The poor wendigos would have all the sad stories, lost and alone and forced to turn to cannibalism (or, eagerly turning to cannibalism, depending on their personality).

We might have a few plans for tiny monsters that we’ve bandied about a few times 😉

Of course!

It might not be as popular a place to live due to the amount of humans that are in and out on a daily basis, but that is a trade-off for the sheer amount of food they’d be able to find. The kicker is with that many people around, there is no way to risk getting food during the day. All gathering trips would have to wait until no one was around.

Motels are a little easier because it’s less people around, but they also lose out on the amount of food available. It completely depends on the people who stay in the rooms.

Homes are the safest, but care has to be taken since the theft is easier to notice when it’s the same people around day after day.

There may be relationships ahead in any of the series. Though I’m not an expert in any way on relationships in general since I’m ace, there are definitely plans in the works. Nothing sexual ever, of course. Neither Sam or Dean are celibate by any means, and I plan on staying as true to the series as possible, of course.

I think they’ve worked in at least some relationships in the last few seasons… though Dean is ruined for women right now and it upsets me to see him so torn.