Supernatural: Choices (1/1)

Jul 11, 2010 23:32


Disclaimer-Characters belong to Eric Kripke. No copyright infringement intended. Any similarity to events or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Author's Notes-Dedicated to J, who puts up with late-night phone calls and shows that the best big brothers aren't just the ones on TV. Many thanks to Cindy Ryan for the beta!!

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sam, dean, supernatural fic

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night_lotus July 13 2010, 04:38:32 UTC
This story perfectly summarized the entire reason for Sam and Dean's exisitance.

It's not just to eradicate the big bad of the week. It's to squash evil because it is the right thing to do.

I don't think the boys would have achieved as much as they have or lived as long as they have without their own special moral compass guiding them.

I can't wait for the new season of "Supernatural." Last season's finale was one of the best seasn finales I have seen. Ever.

Thanks for sharing some "Supernatural" love with us.

-NL

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kuryakingirl July 13 2010, 13:24:21 UTC
Thanks, NL!!

I agree with you wholeheartedly. While their moral compass may not always point to True North, it does point them in a direction that's right for them. Their hearts are (generally) in the right place, and they have to make the hard decisions that the rest of us never would. Like what to do on a Thursday Night, hustle pool or dig up a grave? :)

The more I read about what's coming this season on Supernatural, the more excited I get! I was worried that Eric Kripke was turning over creative control, but I think Sera Gamble will do us proud.

So glad you enjoyed this little look into teenage Winchester slice of life. ;)

~K

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goddessofbirth July 13 2010, 16:32:35 UTC
Hey! I enjoyed this! I may not know the characters all that well, but I understand the universal themes in the story;) Well done!

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kuryakingirl July 13 2010, 16:42:12 UTC
Thanks, Goddess! Glad you enjoyed it, and even if you weren't as familiar with the characters, that the premise/message was still relatable!

~K

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