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filled: Creepy-Ugly (1/2) glovered April 25 2011, 22:59:30 UTC
I wrote this really quick, haha. also, this references Shakespeare stuff, kind of badly.

Dean kept imagining cages where there weren't any, that or Sam had purposely situated himself in one of those domed junglegyms, raising his arms up, trying to help a little kid who'd gotten her jacket stuck around a bar. This wasn't even a case, Dean had just wanted a hot dog from the cart and Sam had taken off running across into the playground without a word.

He watched as Sam put the kid on the sand, patted her on the head and gave her one of those heartbreaking smiles. Dean shook his head, not able to look away. After the kid had wiped her tear-streaked face on the heels of her hands, she hugged Sam around the knees and then sprinted slowly to her siblings by the slide.

"You can come out, now," Dean hollered. Sam reached to touch the top of the hexadome and swung a few times, doing ten or so pull ups until Dean walked away and just left him there. Story of his friggen life.

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Sam would wander into jail cells when he didn't need to, when he could of sat down like a normal person while Dean broke into the drawer of police files. Other things, too, notable times being a mess of piping that he crawled into and got stuck in, and the haunted bouncy house incident, when he leapt in and across the pillowy floor to shoot the ghost with rock salt when he could have just burned the remains outside and hope that they were in time for the hipsters inside to get out unscathed.

"Seriously?" Dean said the first few times, and Sam just gave him that look, like Dean was the crazy one, so now Dean just rolled his eyes and jerked Sam outta places by the front of his shirt.

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) glovered April 25 2011, 22:59:50 UTC


Never touch a angel sigil, that went without saying, unless of course said sigil was made by Cas, and even then....Sam looked at this one closely, breathing across it, blood slicking down the wall and drying where it spread thin, and Dean was there watching his ass. Back. It was an expression.

There were fifty bodies scattered and bloody in the dark warehouse. The smell of blood still provoked a guttural urge to vomit on his shoes, but Dean could withstand it just fine after a few deep breathes into his jacket sleeve. He carefully didn't look around them, had to see what Sam had found and then high tail it outta there until demons or, worse, rogue angels, came to clean things up, see what the fuss was about.

A small ray of blue light shot out from the center of the sigil.

"Sam!" Dean shouted, but Sam waved a hand to hold him at bay, even though Dean had only surged forward a step, equally transfixed by the light.

"I hear something," Sam breathed.

"What is it?"

"It's like...." Sam squinted, tilting his head close to the mark. Dean held his breath.

"Maybe we should call Cas," Dean said.

"Let's wait, he said he'd be right back," Sam said. He put a hand on the wall, flat, near the mark but not touching it. Kid always tempted fate.

The ceiling dripped on Dean's shoulder. The light was fading now, the mark not sinking into the wall or collapsing in on itself, just going dull once more.

"Oh, no," Sam said. "I think it's just an echo, sorry. Warehouse, you know."

"Guess we didn't fully activate it," Dean said. "Don't touch it, just fucking step back, will you?"

"Alright, yeah." Sam didn't budge.

"Sam."

"Maybe I did hear something," he said. "It's like, I'm thinking maybe there's something on the other side."

"No shit, Sherlock," Dean had goosebumps running up his arms, the hairs standing up on their own. Scariest things were the unknown, what was on the other side. It was worse and worse, every time.

One Saturday when Sam was thirteen and Dean was almost legal, they'd both completely ignored the existence of one, retrospectively important school play. Dean hadn't made out with any of the chicks in the drama department, so he hadn't even been aware of the play. Sam, at least, had read the first scene of A Midsummer Night's Dream at their old school, but he'd left the library copy in their rented trailer when Dad woke them up at 5am and told them to pack their bags, they were getting gone. The night the play happened, he'd been doing his homework, laying the groundwork for his Big Escape.

Neither had the proper reference material, that play within the play, which would have brought forth the idea of this chink in the wall.

"It sounds like my own voice," Sam was saying, unaware that he was Thisbe, and Pyramus, too.

Lucifer was still an angel in essence. Dean kept seeing Sam in cages, and, putting an eye to the gap, this time Sam saw it too.

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) elliemurasaki April 25 2011, 23:01:45 UTC
Yep, definitely creepy.

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) glovered April 25 2011, 23:08:00 UTC
Er, I feel unsettled, but ta da! A present for you ♥

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) de_nugis April 26 2011, 03:08:57 UTC
Oh, I really love the buildup of cages, especially the way the ominous foreshadowing seems to be in Dean's mind and Sam is oblivious to it.

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) glovered April 26 2011, 06:45:39 UTC
:p I am creeped out forever by this idea. Reminds me of s4, how Dean kept crawling in tight spaces like crypts etc, as if he was still digging his way out of hell.

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Re: filled: Creepy-Ugly (2/2) road_rhythm June 20 2011, 01:18:50 UTC
Ohhh, that is good. This response is somehow both creepier and more convincing than the aversion response you usually see in fanfic.

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