Title:
Unexpected DestiniesRating: PG-13
Spoilers: up to and including Exile on Main St., AU from the end of season 5
Warnings: AU, slash
Word Count: 2,977
Summary: Dean cried out as he fell into the dark abyss, not sure if he was suddenly going to hit the ground or just keep on falling.
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Chapter 125 )
That was exciting as always. You really know how to keep each chapter at an edge-of-the-seat tension.
And:
I was rereading just the chapters with the Sam tag, and I finally realized what you've been hinting to us all along. Sam is being corrupted by the same characteristic as Lucifer. Pride. It's entirely my fault that I didn't figure this out a while ago. You've done great character development and reveal; I just hadn't picked up on the clues. I keep getting distracted by the sex and action scenes.
Great storytelling. Go, you!
Thanks for this story. I can't tell you how much I love it, but I keep the window open pretty much all the time. When I'm upset or just need a short break, I'll read a chapter at random. It always draws in my attention and allows me some head space in my life.
It has occurred to me that Bobby might be able to direct the Angels and Dean to other private libraries like his own. Singer has what fanficcers generally describe as something like the best reference library on the occult in North America, but he's always had limited funds. I'm sure that he knows other collectors in his field as well as specialists in Infernal and Demonic lore. Just try not to make Dean do even more of the research. Unless you want to torture him, I mean.
Ummm. If you wouldn't mind a request, maybe some more Vatican stuff, or maybe have the Pope send someone to help or at least record this newest Testament to the Holy bible? Frankly, Rome is being *way* more laissez-faire than I expected.
I recently rewatched the movie "John Carpenter's Vampires" and it really highlighted the kind of power and the quality of personnel that the Catholic Church can produce. I keep thinking that the Cardinals and Pope would want to DO something. More than throw money at the problem, I mean...
(Fun Fact for the Day: I looked up "bible", and it just means "reference book", so we always have to specify "Holy" in this context.)
Thank you, again, for this book.
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Thanks!
As for the Vatican, don't worry, I've got more scenes planned with them. And, yes, they are a bit less involved then could be possible, but I can't have too many different things going on or I'll lose track of stuff and it'll all get even more crazy than it currently is!
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