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Midnight snack

Word count: 800 ish

Pairing: Dean X Reader

Warnings: Excess sugar and fluff

Requested by @greenheart-anonI need something domestic and super fluffy like about Dean sneaking out of bed to have a snack in the middle of the night almost every night. Don’t know, I’ve been craving fluff fics these couple of days.

A/N: Happy birthday, my Darling girl! Wish you all the love, luck and happiness in the year to come. Thank you for being the best sort of constant in my life. Love you so much <3

This is also @sdavid09‘s Tale Teller’s 2020 Bingo Challenge. Square filled is follower prompt.

It started out stealthily enough for you to have no clue about what was happening at first. There was no evidence, so there were no repercussions. But soon, you started noticing all the little things. How Dean would wake up with a T-shirt on despite having slept without one. You would know because you had been the one who had pulled it off. 

Omg! This is so cute and fun. They're adorable and poor Sam he better ask first next time. Thank you Ana, I love it!💚

Bantam (or toy) basilisks are closely related to the Great Basilisk, a creature widely renowned for its ability to split stones and paralyze foes with its ferocious gaze and potent venom. Bantam basilisks are far smaller and less dangerous than their famous cousins, with a glare that imparts an uncomfortable caught-with-your-hand-in-the-cookie-jar sensation. This trait (along with a mildly irritating bite) has made them a popular pet among people looking for a compact, economical guardian for their valuables, whether said valuables represent a small treasure hoard or a button box. They can be reliably hatched from cockerel eggs with the aid of a broody toad, but novice owners should take care in the selection of chicken breed. Eggs from Barnevelders, Kraienkopps, and Silkies tend to make friendly, personable basilisks, but eggs from Old English Game roosters are said to produce especially territorial animals.

This one is named Egbert, and guards a bookshelf when not napping. He’s far too friendly to bite, but does tend to stare.

(Wool, thread, embroidery thread, and polyfill. This guy is a riff on a parrot pattern I designed early in 2021, first adapted to make a rooster and then further modified to include a tail. Hand sewn, with embroidered details.)

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