Title: Where The Wind Meets Time
Author: HalfshellVenus
Characters: Sam/Dean (Slash)
Rating: R
Summary: Sometimes a whole lot of 'nothing' is the best way to heal.
Author's Notes (post-S2x20): My
silverbullets entry for the prompt, Lazy days. Boy, you really do lose sleep trying to get these things done. Let's hope the final product doesn't show it
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I haven't written any lengthy Sam/Dean since the last silverbullets challenge, and I really miss it. If it came easier, I'd do it more often, and I've got to try to focus more on short-term detours than epid story arcs.
I so wish the two of them would take some good time off onscreen (something more than a night of cleaning guns). I couldn't resist this setting, partly for the beauty and the natural, stubborn geography that could be a welcome deterrant to evil beasties.
My family took a trip to East Lake once, and I have only the vague memory of cabins and a swingest over the edge of the lake, but it's stuck with me ever since. I must have been 5 or younger then, but this little ghost of a memory is still there.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this, and your speed-reading skills (as always) impress me!
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Mmm now I want a holiday in a cabin by a lake..
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I'm glad you liked the finish, too-- of all the lines they cross day to day, that one's the biggest. But it's also the one that most begs to be ignored.
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But because it was who Dean was, and it was the price of choosing Dean and everything that went with him.
And that is exactly right. ♥
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I'm glad you noticed that line, because that dilemna of being with Dean meaning being stuck in the life Sam fled was such a driving force in those early seasons. I think that angst could have fueled stories for me forever, because it was already all the drama and pain they ever needed.
Thanks for reading and commenting!
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