Spn_holidays fic: 13 Bound Avenue, Hamistagan

Jan 09, 2008 21:08

Title: 13 Bound Avenue, Hamistagan
Rating/Pairing: NC-17, Dean/Jo, Dean/Jo/Sam, Dean/Sam.
Warnings: Explicit Sex, both Het and Slash, and a threesome, Explicit m/f/m. Interpretation of hell, ect. Pleasantville. Spoilers for Season Three, in general, but not beyond the US.
Prompt: For Spn_holidays's recipient montisello. Prompts were "A fic with Dean/Jo [...] Write ( Read more... )

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montisello January 11 2008, 05:15:38 UTC
Um.... *cough* um...

WOW.

I was in despair because Orpheus and Eurydice are so perfect for Sam and Dean, and while you gave me a peek of what you were planning, I did not expect this. I was even kinda planning out a fic of my own using the myth, and then you knock me out with this!

I did a quick read-through in between cases at work, and ran home to read it proper. Dean's job at the bank became more chilling the second time around when I realized exactly what was going on, and the power of the master bedroom became more apparent. This is truly a chilling hell -- giving "normality" on one hand and showing you how fucked you truly are on the other. Very imaginative, and well-executed with subtlety.

And I always knew being the focus of attention of both these guys would just be hot. And Jo using it to reconnect the brothers was sensual and full of depth. This Jo is very brave and nonchalant and heartbreaking -- she knows exactly who Sam came for and had no illusions as to escaping herself.

Sure, it may not be exactly what I had in mind when I gave my prompts, but that's exactly what makes fic exchanges so fun. Seeing where the other writer took it, and the creativity they used in getting there. This is a story to be proud of, sister. Thanks so much for my story!

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hegemony January 12 2008, 03:19:50 UTC
Oh, reading your response makes me so happy. I'll admit, I was really dreading what you'd say, since you'd asked specifically to keep it wincest-free and I'm not familiar to writing Jo. It was a challenge, because there were a lot of parts of the request that I was aware I simply wouldn't be proud of writing, and yet I wanted to make you happy, and SO the whole idea was finding a happy medium between the two sides.

Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it, and that the risks I took came through.

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