rec search #3: Dean & Alastair recs?

Nov 09, 2010 17:11


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tifaching November 10 2010, 12:05:50 UTC
Title: Hell Deep and Bound pt. 1
Author: [info]a_phoenixdragon
Possible Tags: Angst, non-con, dark!fic, torture, Dean/OMCs, Dean/Alastair
Reccer's comments: Loved this fic...and adore the author! Dark and beautifully brutal in its glimpse of Dean's torment in Hell. Dean's desperation and brokenness is palpable and gut-wrenching! The new characters are uniquely vile and disturbing. Amazing!
Link to fanwork: Hell Deep and Bound

Totally copied from the comment above, but I agree with everything she says so....I recc this dark, brutal story also!

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a_phoenixdragon November 11 2010, 06:00:01 UTC
But t'isn't completed (though it is at the very top of my longish list, lol!)

Piercings, bb..still need to get them piercings in!!

*Loves you*

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xxamlaxx November 11 2010, 15:34:33 UTC
I left a fic out when I was making my comment. D: I needed to rectify that problem.

Title The Big Sleep
Author [info]kaylbunny
Possible tags Torture, gore, Dean/Castiel
Reccer's comments Her Alastair is delightfully creepy. I love the parallels between Dean's waking moments with Castiel and his dream ones with Alastair. The end is probably the best part for the ship.
Link to fanwork The Big Sleep

Reposted because of an html fail.

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mad_server November 13 2010, 16:57:57 UTC
Hey,

I'm not so big into the Alastair, but I was reading Spook Country by William Gibson today and I came across this and it made me think of Alastair and Dean and you. :)

"I remember seeing proofs of a CIA interrogation manual, something we'd been sent unofficially, for comment," the old man said. "The first chapter laid out the ways in which torture is fundamentally counterproductive to intelligence. The argument had nothing to do with ethics, everything to do with quality of product, with not squandering potential assets." He removed his steel-rimmed glasses. "If the man who keeps returning to question you avoids behaving as if he were your enemy, you begin to lose your sense of who you are. Gradually, in the crisis of self that your captivity becomes, he guides you in your discovery of who you are becoming."

"Did you interrogate people?" asked Garreth, the black Pelican case under his feet.

"It's an intimate process," the old man said. "Entirely about intimacy."

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hoodietime November 14 2010, 14:40:03 UTC
Ooh, I really like that. I'll have to look up that book!

Thanks for thinking of me. ♥

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