Title: Shangri-La
Rating: PG-13
Words: ~3,000
Spoilers: AU. Spoilers only through "It's a Terrible Life."
Warnings: Implied psychosis, brief self-harm, general misery.
Summary: If Zachariah never freed Sam Wesson and Dean Smith from the claustrophobic contrivance that was Sandover Bride & Iron Inc., what might have become of them?
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by which I mean...thank you! ;)
*SNTIH*
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I JEST I JEST
:P
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Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
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I'd forgotten how much I loved It's a Terrible Life until my friend made me watch it with her and I was like "oh, wait, there's a reason this used to be my favorite episode behind 'Lazarus Rising.'" Ugh, I love it so. Also, autistic!Cas...I think it was Cas's second episode, when he's talking to Dean in Bobby's kitchen, and I was just texting my friend like "is the angel supposed to have Asperger's?"* which, you know, Cas's slight off-ness is my very favorite thing, but in the real world, that's how it translates.
I'M SO GLAD YOU LOVE IT S. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU TOOOOOO :D
*hug sentiment*
*the child caretaker in Sparrow emerges as she watches TV! which is the same reason I basically cry every time the show mentions leaving the youngchesters by themselves for weeks alone in scuzzy motels GAH
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I love me some crazy Winchesters (or, er, SmithandWessons).
<3
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