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cassiopeia7 November 27 2012, 14:37:29 UTC
Oh, my gosh, I don't know how I missed leaving a comment on this, but . . . yeah. I knew this was going to be a good one when I saw who'd claimed scarletscarlet's creepy-good art.

It's a testament to your writing that I felt incredibly sad at the stock's slow deterioration and end in a pile of sticks. How did you manage to make me feel bad for a pile of STICKS, woman?

By the time everything is done - the vines chaining Dean burned away, the fields and forests turned to wastelands, and Oberon's remains completely indistinguishable from those of every other fairy who ever lived - the sky above Castiel is completely black. Night has fallen on Tir na nOg.

Castiel bends down and takes Dean's hand, pulling him to his feet. He smiles softly at the astonished look on his face. "Hello, Dean."

What a brilliant callback to the barn scene in 4.01 -- all sorts of pyrotechnics and destruction, followed by that quiet greeting. Except this scene is downright terrifying. Castiel nuked ALL the fairies to save Dean. Wow.

"The thing that looks like Castiel." *shiver*

Dean in fairyland. Sassy sex. Soulless Sam. Godstiel. An Adam mention! So much to love. Outstanding, magical, and creepy as hell. Bravo, you!

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lies_unfurl November 28 2012, 03:07:11 UTC
Long comments make my soul smile, so thank you! <3 I am so happy that you have enough faith in me to think that this will be quality prior to reading it.

Ahh, stock!Dean. I felt pretty bad for him too. Like Adam, he's one of the people who kind of gets screwed over in the Winchesters' fight. Although he does have the distinct advantage of being of my own creation, and therefore not entirely forgotten about by the showrunners.

And I'm so glad you liked that scene! I'm a big fan of Castiel's entrance, so knowing that I was able to emulate that feel makes me feel incredibly good.

Again, thank you very much. <3

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