Her twitfics are momentarily amusing, and then her long fics almost do it for me, but I crave a bit more violence and smut.
Sensor and Guardian is kind of hot even if nothing explicit happens (I mean, I have an inkling that dirty things are happening, but it literally isn't spelled out) [link]
Speaking of sex scenes that are obtuse, I trudged through the epically long "I've Got Soul but I'm Not a Soldier" (which is a giant curtain fic with the summary of an epic (in the proper sense) AU and I didn't even realize I was reading a sex scene because the writer refused to spell out anything even metaphorically. After being annoyed, I was kinda impressed. I think there was frottage and a blowjob. There might have been an orgasm or two. I'm actually still not sure. Something happened. Maybe.
"I've Got Soul but I'm Not a Soldier"
Who wrote that? The title looks familiar, but I read too much stuff.
starandrea.
It is DENSE with conversation. I still can't believe that it took place in only a week, it feels like it should have been a month or more. Dean is a workplace minister, following in his pastor-daddy's footsteps. Cas wanders the country saving people, shows up to fix the roof of the church in order to get close to Dean in order to save his life. It's actually kinda good, but it takes it's sweetass time going anywhere. And my god, do they talk forever.
Another warning: as a member of the church, Dean has to set an example of good Christian behaviour, and doesn't do one night stands or flings, so there's kissing and a lot of RST, but this is a Dean who waits for sex. And I'm still not sure about the end and what the twist is.
I'll have to check that out. I don't think I've read it.
Man, I'm a sucker for cryptic foreshadowing! Now I wanna know what's up with the soooooouls.
Tessa! Yay!
I just (finally) watched
The Last Unicorn.
Now I don't wanna read the fusion fic, dammit.
My wild speculation...
Dean will be given the choice to go back to "All Hell Breaks Loose" and not make the crossroads deal
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Laga, I can just see it now:
Dean doesn't bring Sam back from the dead and goes back to Lisa and Ben. The interwebs explode in a horrifying mass vitriolic venom directed at show creators. Fan outrage aside, from a narrative perspective, I can see how that might be satisfying. Then again, why not Mary who opts not to save John? I can see it now, the boys just disappear "poof".
I haven't thought that far ahead yet. But there was so much stress on The Natural Order of Things. On the other hand, that kind of meddling with fate ges back to Mary at least.