this fic is epic, and awesome, and full of angst and funny and gah. I love it. LOVE IT. I will be recc'ing the eff out of this to everyone I know who reads dean/cas!
HEY ERIC KRIPKE ET AL, THIS IS HOW SEASON 5 SHOULD HAVE ENDED, ASSBUTTS.
Oh, thank you. This is so utterly marvelous! Trailing along the ridge of canon, filing off a few barbs and adding your own, and remaking it into something new, and so completely satisfying. Just Marvelous.
Thank you for really getting into the meat of Castiel's sideways lurch into devotion - and more - for Dean, and allowing Dean to freak out even as he panicked his way into reciprocating Castiel's love, all the while crashing through to the end and beyond. I really did tear up over Castiel at last coming face to face with his absent father.
The pacing is perfect, your style of story telling is so charming and spot on (though aught is an archaic adverb, probably meant the verb ought), the story took me completely by storm, and I literally could not tear myself away. Here's to hoping that this isn't the last of your Dean/Castiel stories!
Thanks so much for the comment - I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
And thanks for the pickup with 'aught' as well - I'll track that down and smite it.
This most definitely won't be the last of my Dean/Cas writing heh. As much as I'm supposed to be focusing on my own novel I'm quite thoroughly addicted to this pairing now *facepalm*
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Seriously, i have like over 200 Dean/Cas stories saved and im almost 100 percent sure this one is my favorite.
Thank you for writing it!!!
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this fic is epic, and awesome, and full of angst and funny and gah. I love it. LOVE IT. I will be recc'ing the eff out of this to everyone I know who reads dean/cas!
HEY ERIC KRIPKE ET AL, THIS IS HOW SEASON 5 SHOULD HAVE ENDED, ASSBUTTS.
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Thanks for posting :)
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Thank you for really getting into the meat of Castiel's sideways lurch into devotion - and more - for Dean, and allowing Dean to freak out even as he panicked his way into reciprocating Castiel's love, all the while crashing through to the end and beyond. I really did tear up over Castiel at last coming face to face with his absent father.
The pacing is perfect, your style of story telling is so charming and spot on (though aught is an archaic adverb, probably meant the verb ought), the story took me completely by storm, and I literally could not tear myself away. Here's to hoping that this isn't the last of your Dean/Castiel stories!
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And thanks for the pickup with 'aught' as well - I'll track that down and smite it.
This most definitely won't be the last of my Dean/Cas writing heh. As much as I'm supposed to be focusing on my own novel I'm quite thoroughly addicted to this pairing now *facepalm*
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