Just awesome: one of those stories I wish I had written myself. I love the tension underlying the repartee and the bond, the fact the apocalypse first finds them in a small-town laundromat [if Show does the apocalypse that is so how it has to be: like The Stand or Jericho] the way they are just stumbling through it all and the joint at the end… their sheer resignation and the way they are so worn down by responsibility is just perfect and so damn appropriate. Really, really well done - you are a wonderful writer and I’m so glad you are sharing your gift!
Wow, great voices, and I really liked the blues woven into this--it's really appropriate for the subject!
Sam tries to quantify the difference between cracking after decades of unspeakable torture in hell and being so fucking pig-headed that leaving your brother on a pile of broken glass in a honeymoon suite seems preferable to doubting your demon girlfriend has something other than your best interests at heart.
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Sam tries to quantify the difference between cracking after decades of unspeakable torture in hell and being so fucking pig-headed that leaving your brother on a pile of broken glass in a honeymoon suite seems preferable to doubting your demon girlfriend has something other than your best interests at heart.
I fell in love with that bit.
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