Title: Wedding Crashed
Authors:
moragmacpherson and
dragonspellBetas: Many thanks for the group efforts of
callowyn,
sistabro and
jaimeykay.
Rating: NC-17
Genre: Slash, PWP
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Word Count: 9,780
Timeline: Season six, post "Like a Virgin" but prior to "Frontierland"
Disclaimer: Supernatural is the property of Eric Kripke and the CW and their associated corporate identities
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Comments 16
Funny how, again, his groin feels like it’s on fire, his throat’s covered in a necklace of bruises, and he never wants to move again. But this time he couldn’t be happier.
:DDDDDDD SAM IS ONE FANTASTIC LOVER. Or I'm assuming he is. XD
Lovely! You worked the wedding in perfectly and Sam is as wonderful as he always is. ♥
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How do you lose after that opening line? How? Best answer: You don't. Absolutely gorgeous, and it definitely provides enticement for all the good things to come. And of course the reversal in the final line of the fic. <3 ( ... )
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Favorite lines from this part:
Dean's really not okay, and he's too damned tired to hide how stiffly he's moving as he makes his way to the bed. Which is again, more introductory than anything else, but it's these kind of descriptions I seize on when I'm getting my h/c on. They open so much to the imagination. And you just have to read them over and over and over again to feed the fantasy.
He can feel Sam smiling against his shoulder. Because apart from the obvious role of the mouth in this action, I love the tactility of it. You can feel lips against shoulder, and it's just nggggh so wondrous. I feel like all I'm doing is abusing superlatives ( ... )
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Well done ladies, very well done. It was a lot of fun to help with ♥
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Well done, ladies. Well done.
It was so much fun helping with this too. ♥
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The collaborative quality of this fic just makes it that much more awesome and omg and ngggggghhh!!!!!!
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This was DELIGHTFUL through and through. Hot and funny with a dash of h/c? I'm in loooove. ♥ Great job coauthoring too; the writing is so cohesive.
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