When Jack starts kindergarten, Dean actually cries. Sam laughs so hard he thinks he's broken something vital. Becky kicks Sam in the ass with her sandal when he doubles over, and Dean jumps on his back as the school bus rounds the corner.
*laughs and laughs* I love this story to a completely insane degree. Yay for good crack!
Okay, is it wrong that this makes me want to cry and cry? I dunno, I'm all verklempt. Dean as the best daddy ever, and Sam giving up on his normal life, and Jack!
Sam watches Dean become the person he was always meant to be. Seriously can't deal, here.
I think it's because it's obvious that this is *really* what Dean wants under all the bullshit monster hunting rhetoric. and it's TRAGIC. I'm not even kidding when I call Dean a tragic figure.
Some things are inescapable. Sam doesn't believe in fate, but he knows that they're fucking cursed. That's as clear as Dean's freckles or Jack's laughter.
*whimper* What is it about SPN that brings the emo?
They have a beer, and Becky explains how she thinks magic is just another branch of physics that people can't explain yet. She's some kind of local native, he gleans in sideways way through random comments she makes. She's in graduate school. Sam forgets to ask her how the fuck she met Dean's sad ass.
I like Becky. You made me LIKE an OC. Shit.
HEY!" Dean scowls and rubs his chin with his permanently stained hands. "Not in front of the b-a-b-y."
Jack looks at Dean like his head just fell off. "Daddy, I'm not a baby, I'm a big boy."
HAH. I have met so many little kids who do stuff like that. I love Jack.
When Jack starts kindergarten, Dean actually cries. Sam laughs so hard he thinks he's broken something vital. Becky kicks Sam in the ass with her sandal when he doubles over, and Dean jumps on his back as the school bus
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SPN owns the emo. It stole it from the rest of the world.
I toyed with hooking one of them up with an established character from another fandom, but the only ones that would have worked wouldn't have working in the story (and I mean, Willow/Sam? Hm. No.)
Yes, it does feel like they're pretending. Or Sam is anyway.
It's not really crack, just weird. When you label it crack, it makes it easier for people to read it with an open mind. I'm not even kidding here. lol
And yeah, I think "crack" is more a label describing what the author might've been on when he or she was writing...to me, it's definitely come to mean "read with an open mind".
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*laughs and laughs* I love this story to a completely insane degree. Yay for good crack!
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*laughs*
Insane is the word of the day, darling.
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Sam watches Dean become the person he was always meant to be. Seriously can't deal, here.
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I just...hooboy. *flails for words*
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*whimper* What is it about SPN that brings the emo?
They have a beer, and Becky explains how she thinks magic is just another branch of physics that people can't explain yet. She's some kind of local native, he gleans in sideways way through random comments she makes. She's in graduate school. Sam forgets to ask her how the fuck she met Dean's sad ass.
I like Becky. You made me LIKE an OC. Shit.
HEY!" Dean scowls and rubs his chin with his permanently stained hands. "Not in front of the b-a-b-y."
Jack looks at Dean like his head just fell off. "Daddy, I'm not a baby, I'm a big boy."
HAH. I have met so many little kids who do stuff like that. I love Jack.
When Jack starts kindergarten, Dean actually cries. Sam laughs so hard he thinks he's broken something vital. Becky kicks Sam in the ass with her sandal when he doubles over, and Dean jumps on his back as the school bus ( ... )
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I toyed with hooking one of them up with an established character from another fandom, but the only ones that would have worked wouldn't have working in the story (and I mean, Willow/Sam? Hm. No.)
Yes, it does feel like they're pretending. Or Sam is anyway.
It's not really crack, just weird. When you label it crack, it makes it easier for people to read it with an open mind. I'm not even kidding here. lol
You are a gem. Thank you.
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And yeah, I think "crack" is more a label describing what the author might've been on when he or she was writing...to me, it's definitely come to mean "read with an open mind".
You're very welcome.
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