Loved loved this to the nth power...your writing, your storytelling, just delicious. I actually have a link on my desktop to your journal called whereupons many fics. You were one of my first discoveries when I started reading fandom, I guess I lucked out, and poured through your stories...it's no wonder I'm now an addict! So thank you for that.Really.
Wow. You get them - both characters and their relationship - so thoroughly, I'm really impressed. I really, really enjoyed this - exactly how it would happen in S1.
Favorite bits:
"You're just pissed 'cause it's true," Dean says, and Sam immediately wants to hit him. Dean does that to him sometimes; he'll say something or do something or just look at Sam and out of nowhere Sam will want to punch him, because sometimes Dean is the most annoying person in the entire world. followed of course by the part about how other times, Dean's the most important/best person, and thankfully it's usually in the middle. Yes, so true.
temporarily confining Dean to a triangle of desert road, bound by the Impala and Sam. Which in some ways, Sam thinks, is only a literal manifestation of the concepts that bind Dean's life and in doing so, define him, but it's far too hot for metaphor and psychoanalysis
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and thankfully it's usually in the middle. Yes, so true.
They drive each other crazy, I think, but most of the time it's kept to sort of a low-level insanity. Though the other times are such fun to write, too. :D
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And this description - his grin like a scythe and his eyes a stay of execution - awesome. :)
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Favorite bits:
"You're just pissed 'cause it's true," Dean says, and Sam immediately wants to hit him. Dean does that to him sometimes; he'll say something or do something or just look at Sam and out of nowhere Sam will want to punch him, because sometimes Dean is the most annoying person in the entire world.
followed of course by the part about how other times, Dean's the most important/best person, and thankfully it's usually in the middle. Yes, so true.
temporarily confining Dean to a triangle of desert road, bound by the Impala and Sam. Which in some ways, Sam thinks, is only a literal manifestation of the concepts that bind Dean's life and in doing so, define him, but it's far too hot for metaphor and psychoanalysis ( ... )
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and thankfully it's usually in the middle. Yes, so true.
They drive each other crazy, I think, but most of the time it's kept to sort of a low-level insanity. Though the other times are such fun to write, too. :D
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