Taken from everywhere.
The Rules:
1. Pick a character, pairing, or fandom you like.
2. Turn on your music player and put it on random/shuffle.
3. Write a drabble/ficlet related to each song that plays. You only have the time frame of the song to finish the drabble; you start when the song starts, and stop when it's over. No lingering afterwards!
4. Do ten of these, then post them.
(non beta'd, jsyk)
Fandoms: SPN, AI RPS, NCIS, SG1, SGA, SV
1. Crossroads - John Mayer (2.29) / Supernatural - Dean Winchester
Dean doesn't like crossroads; they are obviously bad news. It seems that he's not been the only one that's been burned by them though, as this John Mayer dude Sam likes to listen to grooves about crossroads and running and running.
Dean dreams of running. And being caught. They are not happy dreams.
2. Mama Do - Pixie Lott (3.16) / American Idol RPS - Kradaty
Katy was willing, but only because she couldn't, couldn't be a statistic. Her parents had been so against Kris and her getting married so young. Their concerns had been valid, from a logical adult's standpoint. Kris couldn't support both of them with his music, they were incredibly young. There were so many things against them, but they had been so in love that they had gently ignored her parents concerns.
She wishes now that she had paid attention to them more.
She loves Adam, yes, but she really hadn't entered her marriage expecting to be in a threesome before the year was out in order to save it. She loved Kris and wanted to keep him and Kris wanted them both.
Oh my God. If her parents ever found out.
3. Secret Agent Man - Johnny Rivers (3.05) / NCIS - Tony DiNozzo
Tony was good at undercover work, mostly because he'd been wearing masks his entire life. He'd been offered deep undercover gigs by different agencies since his second year at NCIS and he'd always turned them down.
But.
It never hurt to keep his options open. Gibbs wasn't always forgiving, and as much as he loved working for/with/around/loved the man there would eventually come a time to move on. There always had been. There always would be.
4. Fever - Adam Lambert (3.24) / NCIS - Gibbs/Tony
He wasn't blind. DiNozzo had been looking at him like that for years, but he hadn't been quite ready.
Now he was and he had to wonder about Ziva. Tony was his, damnit, he just had get the nerve up to ask him.
And he had this damn song running through his head. Abby's fault. It did seem to fit his frame of mind though.
5. Ain't that a kick in the head - Dean Martin (2.24) / Supernatural - Castiel/Dean
Dean felt like he'd been kicked in the head. He'd been a little, well, buzzed would be a descriptive term, and apparently kissed Castiel. ("Finally!" his inner Sammy crowed, but Dean didn't pay that much attention to inner!Sammy because it only encouraged him.) This is the last thing he remembers.
It's morning, and apparently he is now married to Castiel. (To be clear, Dean is not entirely opposed to this idea, he just would have liked to remember having it.) Cas, all abuzz about their marriage and life together, is busy planning things that Dean has never thought he'd ever need to plan for.
What the hell, and how much for that matter, had he drank? And where the hell was Sammy?
6. Alright With Me - Kris Allen (3.07) / SG1 - Jack/Daniel
He had messed up. again. He wanted Daniel. So Freaking Much. He'd flirt and tease and Daniel would lap it up like an affection-starved puppy and then he would get scared and back off. Completely free Daniel out of everything, friendship included.
Mixed messages.
Daniel would make him beg and crawl on hands and knees when he finally came to his senses and apologized. As he should.
Cyclical behavior. He really had to stop it one way or the other, but it was working, had been working. Hopefully Daniel would keep forgiving him. Jack knew he was an ass.
7. At Least We Made It This Far - Reliant K (2.53) / SGA - John/Rodney
They had survived. That was good. Rodney staggered back into the room he shared with John. Now that the eminent destruction of the city had passed he allowed himself to remember the argument they'd paused shortly before everything had gone to hell.
They had been at the point to where they were so tired of being angry that it was more exhaustion than anger keeping the argument going.
One day they'd laugh about this. If they both survived long enough to get to "one day".
8. I Don't Care - Fall Out Boy (3.34) / Smallville - Lex/Clark
Lex knew that Clark had found out all the stupid stuff he'd done. Clark was going to be gloriously, gorgeously angry. At Lex. And he did not care.
Clark would be focused on Lex. That's what Lex cared about. Getting Clark's attention. If it took him in essence "pulling his pigtails", then that's what Lex would do. Clark was his. He had found him and had noticed the farmboy's potential long before everyone else had, less perhaps Martha.
Perhaps Clark would come over to the Castle, like old times, and yell at him, not so much like old times, but Lex would take what he could get. God. Was he pathetic or what?
9. Come On Get Higher - Matt Nathanson (3.35) / Supernatural - Sam/Jess
It's been 3 years since Jess died and he still dreams of her. He misses her. Jess got him in a way that no one else had ever been able to. Dean was the only one that had ever come as close, and that was only when he was trying (and because, really, Dean had raised him and had pretty much shaped his though processes).
He was going to spend the rest of his life with her. He's not teary-grieving sad, not anymore. He yearns for her. So much. This is why, even though he knows it cannot possibly be her, when Lucifer shows up wearing a Jess-suit, sounding just like her, he lets himself pretend, just for a few minutes. As long as Lucifer-wearing-Jess will allow him.
If Sam could believe that he'd go to Heaven to be with Jess, he would let Lucifer have his body as a host in a flash.
10. Bad Romance - Lady Gaga (4.56) / American Idol RPS - Ryan Seacrest/Simon Cowell
This was a spectacularly bad idea, getting involved with someone he was going to have to interact with on a regular basis on live television, but here he was doing it anyway. He never claimed to be smart.
There were so many ways this could go bad. Simon Cowell was not known for his sparing of feelings, and the man seemed to have an easily bypassed filter. If, rather when, it went bad it would be ugly.
He didn't care. He'd probably not seen all of Simon's bad moods at this point, but he'd seen enough to know that he could deal with it. The shouting, the sarcasm, the jealousy, the bluntness, the absolute honesty that was actually coated with Simon's version of kindness in public.
He wanted this. Was pursuing it actually. Just call him a sucker for punishment.