Thank you, osmalic! Interesting solution to attaining a "cease-fire" between Heaven and Hell. Love how Crowley and Castiel both seemed to be afraid of whatever it was that the brothers were becoming . . . I can see how harboring angelic grace & demonic blood or the markings of Heaven and Hell could wreak drastic changes in the Winchesters.
I can't help but wonder what will happen with changed!Sam and Dean, locked in the Bunker with no outlets for the rage that seems to be building . . .
"Sacred for all," Crowley argues. "I won't tolerate being kept out of Bobby Singer's place."
Hee. I see what you did there. :D
Thank you again for a lovely gift of fic, and Happy New Year!
Glad you liked it, and I'm very sorry I left it out too long. I hope it managed to be believable for your type of ending. And yeah, I couldn't help it with that particular Crowley insert.
I love all your prompts, they were outstanding! :D I only hoped I did some of them justice. Happy New Year!
Wow, that was....super intense. The build was so good, I kept waiting to find out what was going on, what was the deal, the end. And when we got there, it was still a punch to the gut, and yet so...balanced. I can totally see them doing this. kudos indeed!!
Thanks, I'm glad the build up was good for you. And I hoped it might be an alternative to the actual end, although just having Sam and Dean together in any way makes it goooood~
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I can't help but wonder what will happen with changed!Sam and Dean, locked in the Bunker with no outlets for the rage that seems to be building . . .
"Sacred for all," Crowley argues. "I won't tolerate being kept out of Bobby Singer's place."
Hee. I see what you did there. :D
Thank you again for a lovely gift of fic, and Happy New Year!
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I love all your prompts, they were outstanding! :D I only hoped I did some of them justice. Happy New Year!
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