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Dec 07, 2011 01:06

Title: The Worth Of A Twisted Knee
Author: wrigleyfield
Fandoms: Justified//Supernatural
Characters: John Winchester and Raylan Givens (heavy mentions of Dickie Bennett, light references to Dean Winchester, Winons Hawkins nee Givens, and the Bennett Clan)
Pairings: None
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 3600+
Spoilers: S2 of Justified (However, fic takes place pre-show for ( Read more... )

supernatural, justified, crossover, oneshot, challenge

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bdrixhaettc December 7 2011, 08:53:26 UTC
This was awesome! An unexpected treat because I hadn't even thought of this crossover and you made it feel not only plausible but right. They both felt in character and I know how hard that is to do.

Thank you for sharing.

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chemm80 December 7 2011, 17:28:11 UTC
Oh, nicely done! I wouldn't have thought of putting these two guys together, but you certainly pulled it off. There isn't enough Justified fic out there, and here you've crossed it with my favorite show of all time! I love your Raylan inner voice here--spot on. I especially enjoyed the reference to the Civil War, torching Gettsyburg, and avoiding Virginia entirely--I don't consider myself psychic at all, but I've certainly had weird experiences at Civil War battlefield memorials. Very creepy places. Thanks for this.

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landrews December 8 2011, 13:23:56 UTC
Oh, awesome!! The only other crossover bet these verses I've seen involved Gabriel. John and Raylan are a great match with one another and your writing, characterization and dialogue are terrific. You did a great job of creating and keeping to a strong central thread focused on the bashing Dickie's knee throughout. It really centers the story :-)

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claudiapriscus December 9 2011, 07:19:30 UTC
Beautiful- so perfect in tone for both shows, but I've got to give you the most credit for the Justified part of that because so few people can actually nail it. Bravo:)

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iyalode December 20 2011, 06:44:34 UTC
Fabulous. John was unexpected but hot damn he totally worked for me. Wonderful writing and I totally enjoyed it.

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