fic: Don't Think Twice, It's Alright

Jan 31, 2011 21:43

Title: Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: God/Death
Rating: PG
Length: 914
Warnings: Light angst
Spoilers: 5.21
Summary: Death pays his friend a long awaited visit.
Disclaimer: I own nothing (except for maybe God...)
A/N: Based primarily on this conversation:
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fanfic, pairing: god&death, i don't even know, supernatural

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high_flyer87 February 2 2011, 20:10:16 UTC
Hee, thanks! :D

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sakura_no_mi February 2 2011, 07:00:50 UTC
Holy shit, I don't know where the hell you come up with this stuff, bb. This was a really creative and slightly crazy idea, and I loved it. I can't say that I'd know how to characterize God himself (Chuck maybe, but that's neither here nor there) but you captured a lot of it just based on the things that were said about him in canon.

<3

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high_flyer87 February 2 2011, 20:14:59 UTC
Thanks, bb! I'm glad my crazy little idea worked :) The only thing I had in mind when I was writing God was that he sounded like Sam Rockwell. So I ran with that voice. I sort of liked that contrast between Death and this God who was sort of country and laid back and didn't really care too much about anything...except for Death. Because God and Death are totes in love.

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keerawa February 2 2011, 14:54:11 UTC
Interesting! I've never understood the concept of a loving, omnipotent God, A loving, limited one - yes. Dean would actually get on pretty well with this version of God.

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high_flyer87 February 2 2011, 20:22:10 UTC
Thanks! Yeah, this version of God is definitely the most...logical? To me anyway. Because I also don't get the idea of a loving, omnipotent God. And I like to think Dean would want to hang out with this God. I'm glad you think the same thing :)

Thanks again for reading and commenting!

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mangacrack September 29 2011, 18:42:10 UTC
"Your children have made a mess of it, but yes. It's still there."

This sounds like schoolchildren in a frontyard. But since they are children, it's supposted to be messy.
I'm glad God knows they wouldn't be children otherwise.

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