Love the idea that of Dean having pre-cognitive dreams, the most palatable of which is carrying on as he always has - as long as Sam's by his side.
I also loved Dean's reactions to the futures he sees and the way you've weaved in possible futures, such as having to put Sam - something in Sam - down with the Colt, and futures that we know will actually happen, such as Dean waking up in his own coffin, or waking up with Soulless!Robo!Sam watching him.
How the hell you'd be able to carry on from day to day if you had some inkling you'd be facing Dean's life over the next five years I really don't know! Now that's true strength of character on Dean's part!
Wow, that's disturbing, in a very subtle way. *shudders* Great effect you achieve, saying so much with so little, and never explicit, but enough for us to draw the right conclusion.
oh my god! This is a concept I've always wanted to see, and wow, there it is! How horrifying. Such a lot in a short space, but still a punch to the gut.
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I don't exactly know what to say except I felt this right here *points to heart*
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I also loved Dean's reactions to the futures he sees and the way you've weaved in possible futures, such as having to put Sam - something in Sam - down with the Colt, and futures that we know will actually happen, such as Dean waking up in his own coffin, or waking up with Soulless!Robo!Sam watching him.
How the hell you'd be able to carry on from day to day if you had some inkling you'd be facing Dean's life over the next five years I really don't know! Now that's true strength of character on Dean's part!
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I'm glad you enjoyed this.
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I really love your writing.
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