Chrissy, this is so beautifully painful that I don't know if i have the right words to explain how it made me feel...
Sam’s throat is dry. The color of Dean’s voice is too thick for him to grasp each word in context, but his mind stretches anyway. Sure, the fight was bad- he and Dad fight and fight hard, it’s the way they’ve always been. But this is leaving.
This is really leaving. And maybe, maybe he hasn’t really grasped the context as well as he thought before. -- this made my throat tight, and it was hard to swallow for a few minutes. It makes you wonder if Sam really understood what leaving meant, or if he just jumped the first train to normalcy, even if he wasn't sure where it was going.
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Chrissy, this is so beautifully painful that I don't know if i have the right words to explain how it made me feel...
Sam’s throat is dry. The color of Dean’s voice is too thick for him to grasp each word in context, but his mind stretches anyway. Sure, the fight was bad- he and Dad fight and fight hard, it’s the way they’ve always been. But this is leaving.
This is really leaving. And maybe, maybe he hasn’t really grasped the context as well as he thought before. -- this made my throat tight, and it was hard to swallow for a few minutes. It makes you wonder if Sam really understood what leaving meant, or if he just jumped the first train to normalcy, even if he wasn't sure where it was going.
Damn, Chrissy, you slay me damn good.
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Love the last line. &hearts
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