A Cacophony of Silence

Nov 27, 2010 09:08

Title: A Cacophony of Silence
Fandom: Supernatural
Character: Pamela Barnes
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 650
Warnings: Discussion of childhood schizophrenia
Disclaimer: In no way mine, or anything to do with me, I own nothing.
Summary: Sometimes the crack in the bathroom mirror would talk to her.
AN: Written for the angst_bingo  square 'schizophrenia.'
A Cacophony of Silence )

supernatural, challenge: angst bingo, rating: pg-13, genre: gen, word count: 500-1500

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miya_morana November 27 2010, 09:55:04 UTC
Deliciously edgy!Loved it! Poor Pamela though.

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entangled_now November 27 2010, 10:12:04 UTC
Thank you, I love Pamela, she was one of my favourites. I was a little worried about how to do this square so I'm glad you thought it worked.

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entangled_now November 27 2010, 11:48:14 UTC
Thank you, it can't have been easy for her growing up. I'm pleased you thought I made it work.

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jenab November 27 2010, 13:09:29 UTC
I love this look into Pamela and how it explores her emerging abilities.

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entangled_now November 27 2010, 15:46:57 UTC
Thank you very much :)

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mortar November 27 2010, 18:31:31 UTC

... )

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entangled_now November 27 2010, 21:24:11 UTC
Thank you so much! I really wanted to write something about her, and this square just fit. Because I think that's what a genuinely psychic person might go through.

I'm glad you liked it.

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mortar November 28 2010, 01:49:23 UTC
Yeah, it'd be very... very jarring, because no one else would really know unless you came from like, a family of psychics. Which I don't think Pam did.

/HUGSSS

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entangled_now November 28 2010, 08:42:22 UTC
I didn't think she grew up among psychics either. No one else would have any idea, and she'd have no way to prove that any of the things existed ;_;

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dmlpacker November 27 2010, 20:33:43 UTC
:( It reminded me a bit of Constantine...who also hurt my heart.

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entangled_now November 27 2010, 21:25:14 UTC
Thank you, I felt so sorry for her while I was writing it, I'm pleased you thought it worked.

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