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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I've always felt the episode to be so completely detached from the boys' world, like BAM they're in a different world, even though it IS a bit weird, and some things don't feel quite right, and then Zachariah reveals himself and BAM everything is back to normal with nobody talking about what happened ever again.
I love the way you have the boys' real world slowly but surely bleed into the Sandover world, becoming slowly but unavoidably more real all the time.
And I love how hard Dean takes it. And how people are worried about him. And Cas being his neighbour who pulled him from a car wreck and they became those kind of ~weird friends.
Thank you so much for sharing. Just what I need right now.
Carry on!
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