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BEING HUMAN/SUPERNATURAL ; Dean Winchester, George ; caviar and other delicacies
I delight in giving obscure fic prompts!
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"They've worked fine before," Dean said. "Done it plenty of times. Well. Two or three." George looked even more worried.
"Look, I haven't actually killed anyone--well, I'm pretty sure I haven't actually killed anyone--"
"Oh god, you're not another one of those monsters who can't help what they are and don't mean to be dangerous but end up hurting people anyway, are you?" Dean asked, frowning. "Because I have had enough of that particular symbolism, thank you ( ... )
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It's just that Mitchell is right there--
And it's been so long, and, god, whatever the other vampires say, the smell is intoxicating--
And maybe it's easier the rest of the month, but the closer those three days come the hungrier he gets--
And he can hear the blood pumping under his skin--
And he can just imagine the tear of flesh and bone--
--and that's when it's time to order a pizza. Probably Hawaiian; George likes Hawaiian, heaven knows why.
--and that's when it's time to get Annie to break out her secret stash of sappy romantic comedies. Probably Love Actually; Mitchell will never admit to liking it, but for some reason he always complains less about that one.
(Because he knows, almost more than he knows anything, that he'd never come back from that.)
(Because he knows, almost more than he knows anything, that that would mean the end.)
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I love the split perspective, and both their thoughts on each other (for some reason anytime I see the word intoxicating written down I squeal in joy, IDEK), and all of it. Thank you! ^_^
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"But it ranks second in most-consumed tropical fruits worldwide," said Gus.
"I don't want to know how you know that," said Lassiter. Actually he sort of did--it seemed increasingly likely these days that the fruit would become extremely important to a case--but it wasn't like he was going to tell them that ( ... )
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