SPN Fanfic: Eye of the Beholder

Dec 29, 2009 22:28

Title: Eye of The Beholder
Rating/Warnings: GEN, PG-13, teen!chesters, no spoilers for anything
Word Count: 1630-ish
Characters: Dean (17-ish), Sam (13-ish), random OC's
Disclaimer: Not mine, can't give them warm socks.
Summary: The true value of a gift is entirely subjective.
A/N: A late holiday fic. Playing with time a little here. The bits ( Read more... )

past-fic, holiday, fanfic, supernatural

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elliemurasaki December 30 2009, 06:52:25 UTC
Taking what liberties? They liked Star Wars well enough to introduce themselves as Hamill and Ford.

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caffienekitty December 30 2009, 07:01:55 UTC
I try not to make unqualifed assumptions. Sorry.

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charis_kalos December 30 2009, 07:05:10 UTC
This is wonderful. Except you've made me want to slap a whole lot of fictional high schoolers and that's not good.

Of course, I can do my own version of absolutely ungrateful brat.

"They gave me chocolate. Mountains of chocolate. Lindt balls. And pinot noir chocolate drops. And an entire chocolate Christmas tree!"

"But they know that you're going to the gym every second day and that you're trying to improve your diet."

"Yeah, they just want me to be fat and unhealthy. It's like my congregations hate me."

But Sam and Dean, in comparison, are gorgeous and fabulous!

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caffienekitty December 30 2009, 07:24:43 UTC
This is wonderful. Except you've made me want to slap a whole lot of fictional high schoolers and that's not good.

Hee! Glad that was effective! :-D

As to the chocolate problem you're having, think of it as exercise for your willpower. Or a rich source of re-gift possibilities if you leave most of them sealed. ;-)

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immortal_jedi December 30 2009, 07:18:26 UTC
Heh. Some of those kids remind me of the kids I went to high school with.

Sam and Dean are awesome in this, of course.

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caffienekitty December 30 2009, 07:26:13 UTC
I think that type of kid is pretty universal in high schools. :-)

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malevolent73 December 30 2009, 07:43:50 UTC
This was a sad but realistic look at the average lives of teeneagers nowadays. How can it make me sad and happy for those boys at the same time?

PS Out of curiousity, did you particularly enjoy Good Omens immensely? Be honest because I feel like I'm to stupid to "get it". Is it the British humor or something? I'm about halfway through. Help me! LOL

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caffienekitty December 31 2009, 04:46:14 UTC
Out of curiousity, did you particularly enjoy Good Omens immensely? Be honest because I feel like I'm to stupid to "get it". Is it the British humor or something?

I did like it very much, but I'd read both Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman before. It could be the Britishness if you aren't used to that. It's rather densely written and IIRC, things don't truly fall into place until closer to the end. I loved it, but mileage varies and all that. Stick it out 'til the end though. :-)

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saberivojo December 30 2009, 13:24:25 UTC
It's okay, Dean. I will take your disfunctional Walker anyday.

I love Dean's ingenuity, even if it did not pan out.

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caffienekitty December 31 2009, 04:46:56 UTC
It's okay, Dean. I will take your disfunctional Walker anyday.

You'd have to fight Sam for it, I think. ;-)

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