I don’t think it’s rude at all! Headcanons are headcanons for a reason. @nightmares06 writes Dean as straight and Stan is in a relationship by the time they meet in Brothers Consulted, so they won’t end up a couple at all in our stories, but it’s perfectly fine to think up your own versions of the story as long as you don’t demand we make it canon.
I can’t wait to write about Stan and Nathan, though. Nate’s just the right amount of chill to go along with whatever shenanigans his secret agent brings home.
Aww! XD Stan and Dean are at the very least, the brotp of the AU.
While in BC canon, Stan is certainly head over heels for Nathan, there’s no denying Dean’s natural charm. He would respect their size differences, and of course Dean’s own preference for women (In BAverse canon, he remains straight).
If Dean found himself at the same height as Stan, and Stan was unattached, Dean might have a fiery redhead crushing on him for a bit XD Stan falling a bit for that natural charm before they manage to untangle it.
We did make a few ship names for them XD You’re not the only one that loves those two dorks. (St)an and D(ean) for Stean, and (Win)chester and Ba(ker) for Winker. Which do you guys like? Any other ideas?
@borrowedtimeandspace – I never mind questions about my OCs! Feel free to ask about my brand new boy. Just don’t expect any spoilers!
Stan is in fact gay, and happily engaged to his bisexual fiancee Nathan.
Which is lucky for Dean, because if they were the same size and Stan was single, the elder Winchester might have an energetic redhead crushing on him x3
I mean
Lookit that charm
“Somethin’ on my face?” Dean asked Stan. He briefly reached up to brush at his hair and make sure it was properly spiked.
Sherlock turned his head toward Dean at the question before he realized it wasn’t for him. Side-eyeing Stan, Sherlock went back to staring out the window and waiting out the ride.
For his part, Stan had absolutely no clue how to react to the small man’s witticism. He was choking on a chuckle, uncertain if that would be out of line or offensive. But there was something about Dean’s attitude that Agent Baker took a liking to.
“Would I know if there was?” he replied amiably with a faint smirk. A hint of an Irish accent poked through his words, confirming Sherlock’s silent observation. Second generation, from the sound of it.