Living on a Prayer, BtVS/SPN, part 34/?

Mar 03, 2009 05:46

Living on a Prayer
nwhepcat
Supernatural/Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Sam and Dean Winchester, Castiel, Faith Lehane
Follow up to
Like the White-Winged Dove and Waiting for the end of the World. Also, Vessel becomes relevant.
Faith has a slayer dream which sends her on a reluctant journey to her old territory, on a quest to save a new ally.

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whiskyinmind March 3 2009, 11:58:02 UTC
For some reason this phrase or angeled up a completely fresh set. just gives me a kick.

Excellent part, seems the more time Castiel's spending in a human body the more questions he has to ask.

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ffutures March 3 2009, 12:34:19 UTC
I know this really isn't that sort of story, but at some point I'd love to see Castiel meet Angel.

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bastardsnow March 3 2009, 15:43:22 UTC
Ditto!

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kurukami March 4 2009, 01:51:05 UTC
I can just imagine that now. "Angel, this is Castiel. Castiel, this is... whoa, guys, simmer down, no need to bristle at each other, I can practically see the daggers in the air." (Subtext: not that I'm really opposed to the thought of being stuck between the two of you, but this is neither the time nor the place. Down, Faith.)

*evil grin*

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liliaeth June 8 2009, 15:45:58 UTC
Would Angel even be able to get near Castiel without burning? Considering how Buffyverse vamps react to holy objects, crosses and so on...

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bastardsnow March 3 2009, 15:43:50 UTC
This is brilliant. Great stuff.

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brunettepet March 3 2009, 16:55:34 UTC
Trudy putting a new prospective on all Mark's wife has lost is a wonderful new spin. Castiel's vessel is really complicating an already complicated mission. I love it.

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julia_here March 3 2009, 17:49:28 UTC
Somewhere floating around the chaos of paper this house generates is a long poem I started and couldn't finish, in the form of a meditation on the Nicene Creed. Thing is, when you get to the part "and was made man" there's all sorts of ramifications; your portrait of Castiel in this chapter especially does a great job of addressing them.

Julia, mortality complicates things

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