Oh, I also offer up this by the same author that remixed the crack and hurt my feelings: Five Lessons Dean Tries Teaching Castiel for Winchester Family Bonding based on the premise that Castiel pulled John out of Hell instead. But it's D/C. Because Jostiel would be all sorts of wrong (I have read it, and it scalded my delicate eyes).
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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The Family Bonding one was cute, but I really liked the other two you linked earlier, ita. Although the remix was incredibly hurty. Especially the end! That ... really came out of nowhere.
One gut punch of hurt, no comfort. Blammo. Off to read all the D.C by those authors,,,extending the web.
Juliebird, that "I Love You" fic was ADORABLE.
And I'm weirdly turned on by the whole grown men playing with fireworks thing.
I get just the barest hint of what is felt on killing the orphan babies, or during the period of captivity, or really most of it! there's no emotional connection between me and what's happening! I'm not horrified, I'm ROLLING MY EYES! It is the WRONG RESPONSE!
This, umm. May explain HOW it is that I'm capable of endlessly reading not very good stuff. BTW.
That remix was... yeah. PAIN. And with the nice grounding in stuff we've seen on screen. MRPH. GIMME!
The remix startled me. I thought it would be light, like the crack, and then it's abrasive, and you're being lightly flayed and then pop! Knife in the stomach. And apparently there's angstier in that 'verse, but I haven't gone further in yet.
You do not read like I read, ma'am, but I will listen to your estimations of quality.
Fay's story is one with lots of Ruby. I'm not good with Ruby. But it's a re-read. I don't need to dwell then.
Dude, Kansas is performing at Harborfest here on July 24th! I'm tempted to go just to see if they do "Carry On".
I've only read the prologue to Dictionary for a Dead Language and I'm already choked up. This is going to wreck me isn't it?
It's tough but it's so worth it. It's not as gutting as some stories, either, to be honest. It's so ... different.
The synopsis for the story where John and Mary keep their memories after The Song Remains The Same looks totally fascinating. Can someone tell me if the Wincest is skippable or pervasive?