ohsam is one year old today! You know what that means, right? COMMENT-FIC!
Happy anniversary to us, and it's thanks to you, our fantastic members, who consistently come back and hurt Sammy in new and creative ways! \o/
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Bonus points is the bedtime story is porn.
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And doesn’t that just sum up everything? Should have known this or that and the other, never quite got it. Or maybe Sam’s just in a bad mood. Which he is. But then again, his throat hurts and his muscles ache and he just has that gross, generic, sick feeling bearing down on his head, so he might be licensed, a little.
Maybe walking around without a soul for over a year is hard on your immune system, or something?
It’s not that bad, though. Sam’s definitely had worse, they’ve both had worse, and he’s doing fine. As he has attempted to remind Dean several times, to no avail.
One coughing fit. Just one.
He tries again. “Dean-”
“Shut up, Sam. I think there’s a motel in about ten miles, I’m going to stop for some stuff. You try to get some sleep.” Dean’s voice has that tone in it. That tone. The ‘don’t argue with me or I will kick your ass’ tone. It’s never worked that well ( ... )
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Sam feels worse when he wakes up. His mouth feels full of cotton and his throat is raspy and dry. There’s a headache behind his eyes with a thud like a heartbeat and both his legs and back feel like they might be cramping. He doesn’t want to move let alone attempt anything else ( ... )
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“I swear to god you’re enjoying this,” Sam rasps, and nibbles carefully on another saltine. That Dean feels the need to take out of the box for him.
“No idea what you’re talking about, Sammy,” says Dean. “Now shut up. Bedtime story.”
“Aw, shit,” Sam says, and gives Dean the best plaintive stare he can manage. The corner of Dean’s mouth curves upwards a little, which would be satisfying if it weren’t for the fact that he clears his throat and ignores Sam completely.
“All right. Here goes - uh, ‘A Highlander Never Surrenders,’ by Paula Adams.” Dean glances up, briefly, propping the book open. “I hope you haven’t heard this one before.”
“You’re going to make me barf all over again,” Sam warns. Dean just grins at him, and it almost makes Sam feel better, just that. So maybe Dean’s scared, maybe he’s worried. (Maybe Sam is, a little, too.) Maybe he misses being a big brother, and maybe Sam sometimes (sometimes) misses being a little one ( ... )
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Thank you!
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I gotta ask, is your username a combination of the names of two fictional women who have something in common?
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It's been not so long since I was sick myself, so I was really feeling with Sam here. Fortunately, he has a really awesome big brother to care for him.
I loved how they fell back into their old roles through this, and the understated worry about Sam's future.
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I'm glad it worked for you!
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