This post is for ANY AND ALL REAL PERSON PROMPTS. Persons from other fandoms are allowed as long as the main pairing includes one person from the Supernatural cast. Exceptions made for Jared, Jensen, and/or Misha's wives. Reminder: all prompts with people under the age of 18 should be posted to the underage post.
Request: AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets
anonymous
December 15 2012, 03:37:00 UTC
Fertility rates in women dropped so low that scientists began working to develop a new type of human that could bear children -- and after decades of research were able to produce the "Omega" breeders. They are produced entirely in labs, because the breeding began as a very risky experiment, and eventually society comes to accept them as the new breeding alternative
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 16/?
anonymous
January 16 2013, 23:48:28 UTC
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Thank you! I'm glad Jensen's developing a tiny bit of personality, and while the books are helping a lot, there are other factors at work :)
I suspect books in the society are so obsolete that nobody would much care (or perhaps even see the irony- but men and women are equal! they'd probably think, since the population is much smaller and more ingrainedly elite.) The type of books he has access to are going to be big influencers though.
Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 17/?
anonymous
January 16 2013, 23:42:37 UTC
And he'd figured out how to fix the air conditioning system in hours, wedged halfway into the house's quite literally antique computer system that ran through the walls, proving that his hands were useful in more than way. With him around things just ran smoother than they had before
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 18/?
anonymous
January 17 2013, 21:09:49 UTC
That night he tells Jensen to fuck him for the first time, though he's not entirely sure if the two things are related. It's been so long since he's had this, and all he can do is close his eyes and enjoy. He and Gen used to do this occasionally, then Jensen had arrived and everything had been shaken up, their sex life radically altered around the addition of a third factor. He's missed it, he knows that much, cants his hips upwards from where he lies on the bed face down while Gen tilts his head up to kiss him, brings him through it like she always does, the near-pain of being pushed beyond his limits, the push-pull of wanting to pull back from way too much sensation, and forge through into it
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 19/?
anonymous
January 17 2013, 22:24:03 UTC
Something about that was different but Jared was too tired, and too fucked out to pinpoint exactly what it was. Instead when Jensen had finished, he let himself flop down with a sigh, and was rewarded by Gen scrambling down to be next to him. "You okay?" he asked her, feeling suddenly guilty. Usually they got off together- they'd fucked Jensen individually of course but only ever rarely, and this was out of their pattern. She curled closer to him, and he felt her smile against his arm
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 19/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 00:13:47 UTC
Cliffhanger! Emotional cliffhanger! I absolutely gave a little gasp.
And then (because I know nothing about anything, apparently) I googled for the Primo Levi book, and just about cried over the poem that's the introduction. I can't even imagine what it must be like for Jensen to be coming to terms with these ideas and questions, to be realising how the world he lives in sees him; I ache, reading it.
Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 19/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 00:22:55 UTC
Luckily not a cliffhanger for long. I'm hoping to write two more comment's worth tonight :) (and thanks!)
The Primo Levi book is well worth a read (though it will rip your heart out.) There's so much searing anguish in it, and so much humanity that I imagine for Jensen to read it, even without knowing how closely his own condition echoes it would be heart-breaking.
Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 20/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 00:37:20 UTC
But there's something chilling about this, the combination of the grey sky, the slight cold, the contrast of Jensen in white against the rest of the world as he cries that strikes to his bones, and Jared doesn't leap forward. Jensen isn't sobbing, if Jared hadn't been close enough to see the tears he wouldn't have thought anything was wrong, it's like the tears are just running down his face as he turns the pages, an organic expression of feeling. When he finally steps forward, Jensen hears him almost instantly, and almost drops the book in fright. He swipes his arm roughly over his face, and stands instantly. "I'm sorry," he says helplessly, as though he doesn't know what he's apologising for
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 21/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 14:57:09 UTC
When he wakes up the next day, it's to Jensen's soft breathing, and radiating warmth, and he doesn't want to move from the bed at all, would stay in all day if he could get away with it, curled up beside Jensen, waiting for Gen to come home. But then he shifts, and the spine of the book from the night before pokes him in the back, and the heavy rush of sadness returns and it's not something he can deal with, not right now, so he buries his face against Jensen, breathes in deep and tries to forget about it. To remember what he'd said to Jensen- it was done with, so far in the past most people didn't even remember that there had been a World War II let alone what had happened during it. It failed to convince though, and with a resolute hand he knocked it off the bed. It might have been a present but that wasn't going to protect it from being thrown away
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Re: Fill: 'Missing Piece of the Puzzle' AU; omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 22/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 17:08:59 UTC
These are the perils of being a writer he thinks, and tries to laugh it off as an over-active imagination. He's building a mountain out of a mole-hill, blowing it out of proportion in his mind as though there was something that he was missing. Jensen is drinking back his water now, purposefully not looking at him, and Jared feels a sudden irrational annoyance at him. "If you won't tell me what it was like there," he says, knows he sounds almost petulant, "what do you want to talk about?" He watches the faint flicker of hurt wing its way across Jensen's face, and the conflicting emotions it leaves in its wake
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Note to the OP omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 22/?
anonymous
January 18 2013, 18:12:32 UTC
Note to the OP: I'm thinking of continuing this on journal instead because I'm deviating further and further from the initial prompt so seems unfair to post it as a fill here! Your original request was for Jared attempting to keep Jensen alive, but my story is heading down the pathway of Jensen finding out what his fate is by himself and taking it from there.
I'll still credit your prompt for the inspiration obviously, and I hope you enjoy it, even though it's quite changed.
Re: Note to the OP omega!jensen; mpreg; omegas-as-pets 22/?stripytightsJanuary 19 2013, 18:00:29 UTC
I'm happy to do so :) part of me continuing on my journal means that it'll be updated in full chapters rather than 750 words at a time, so when a new chapter gets done I'll post a comment to that effect here.
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Thank you! I'm glad Jensen's developing a tiny bit of personality, and while the books are helping a lot, there are other factors at work :)
I suspect books in the society are so obsolete that nobody would much care (or perhaps even see the irony- but men and women are equal! they'd probably think, since the population is much smaller and more ingrainedly elite.) The type of books he has access to are going to be big influencers though.
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I'm very excited to read how it all turns out.
I like how you write Jensen's character. His typical Omega behavior and naiveté because of his upbringing contrasted with the curiosity about books...
The existence of such creations, how they are equipped just to suit the humans and thinking of their short life span makes me really sad.
You got my attention!
Thanks for posting. Looking forward to read more updates
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And then (because I know nothing about anything, apparently) I googled for the Primo Levi book, and just about cried over the poem that's the introduction. I can't even imagine what it must be like for Jensen to be coming to terms with these ideas and questions, to be realising how the world he lives in sees him; I ache, reading it.
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The Primo Levi book is well worth a read (though it will rip your heart out.) There's so much searing anguish in it, and so much humanity that I imagine for Jensen to read it, even without knowing how closely his own condition echoes it would be heart-breaking.
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I'll still credit your prompt for the inspiration obviously, and I hope you enjoy it, even though it's quite changed.
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