The Sawdust Men by linoresearch (PDF) ~ Ugh, this is so painful, but it's not really so bad that it should go under Dragon. Not very much sex. - Castiel Novak is an inmate at a labour camp. Life is brutal and no one ever gets out. Castiel’s only goal is to go unnoticed by the barbaric guards, and the violent inmates. Dean Winchester is a soldier without a purpose since the civil war ended. Dean accepts an assignment at a labour-camp, under the mentorship of Alistair, the Commander. From the start, Dean and Castiel are drawn to each other, and their relationship develops in a way that changes their lives. But Alistair has his own plans for Dean, and Castiel is a complication. When Alistair fails to separate them through threats and violence, he turns to manipulation; feeding Dean’s confusion about his feelings for Castiel, and goading him into a terrible act in order to break him. As Dean and Castiel try to fight back, they uncover secrets that are more far-reaching than they ever imagined. In such a dangerous world, can they ever be together? Can they even survive?
Not Without You by jscribbles (PDF) ~ this could actually go under Dragons but it's not quite bad enough for that. Not a lot of sex. There's a virus spreading across the globe, rendering 80% of men infertile. In a rush to contain the spread of the virus as a viral hotspot arises in South Dakota, the government implements forced fertility testing for all men, and a mandatory breeding program. The borders close, all communication both interstate and across borders is shut down, and a state of national emergency is put in place. The fertile twenty-percenters are being redistributed to breed with society's elite women—moguls, celebrities, geniuses, CEOs. The eight-percenters are being sent to work on farms or sent back to their regular jobs, distributed via lottery. Dean and Castiel are not one of the lucky ones.
Ghost Dance by omphalos (PDF) Summery: In post-apocalyptic isolation, Castiel nurses Dean back to something like his former self, but will a time come when Dean has recovered --and rediscovered-- too much? My Comment: not sure I would really call this dystopian except that it is set after the apocalypse between Lucifer and Micheal. The story doesn't give you any of the dystopia as it is set in an isolated house somewhere. It was posted in 2010 and I'm sure it was on live-journal first. It's really well written and I'm very happy to have found it. (read 11/2021)