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eighth_horizon) wrote2006-10-28 11:29 pm
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Entry tags:
sn:/disinterment
Salvation AU
22,070 words, gen, R for language, violence and gore.
Summary: Dean's current and former lives collide a little too hard and jeopardize everything - his career, his family, and his life.
Disinterment
22,070 words, gen, R for language, violence and gore.
Summary: Dean's current and former lives collide a little too hard and jeopardize everything - his career, his family, and his life.
Disinterment
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But what I loved most about it, was when Sam was reminding Dean that he was essential and necessary to their entire family. That if anything were to happen to him, it would kill them all. And how he was more than a little exasperated that Dean didn't seem to "get" that, even after so many years. It was good to see him spelling out to Dean that he wasn't allowed to just leave him, or his family behind. Even if it was for their own good. And his threat to come and find Dean, if he didn't check in, was just so Sam. Stubborn and determined beyond belief, when it comes to his beloved brother. And I thought that it was so interesting how Charlie said that Sam was one of Dean's kids, just like her.
Excellent stuff. Long may you continue to write, because I am simply humbled by your talent. And your Sam and Dean make me happy. Thanks so much for sharing. :)
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That was my favorite part, too, where Sam is willing to pound it into Dean if he has to, that he can't let anything happen that might take him from them.
Thanks so much for letting me know you liked it. :)