FIC: Paper Weight (Kathleen Hudak, SPN, 1/1)

Aug 15, 2007 19:55

Paper Weight
by Vanzetti
Rated: PG
Category: Gen
Characters: Kathleen Hudak, Victor Henriksen, Cassie Robinson, others
Summary: Kathleen Hudak is a survivor, even when she isn't sure of anything else.
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fanfic, fanfic:spn

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minim_calibre August 15 2007, 19:36:59 UTC
"I can't swear to you that Dean's hands are clean," Robinson says. "But he's not what you think. Haven't you noticed anything strange about these cases, about the stories you've been hearing?"

"They're just stories."

"Sometimes," Cassie Robinson says, "the stories are true."

Here my hand came off the mouse, and I clapped.

I love the way you've worked Kathleen and Cassie together in here, and how you don't shy away from how messy it all is, and just... yes. LOVE.

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vaznetti August 15 2007, 20:14:06 UTC
Here my hand came off the mouse, and I clapped.

Yay! I am so pleased that you liked it, messiness and all. Because it is messy, especially the parts that people like Kathleen can see.

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e_juliana August 15 2007, 19:38:57 UTC
Oh, yes. Exactly this.

I would pay so much for this to be a part of S3, you have no idea.

Um, so I really liked it. Yes.

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vaznetti August 15 2007, 20:15:40 UTC
Thank you! I'm over the moon that people like this. And you can always imagine that Cassie and Kathleen are out there in the background, doing their thing.

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failing_light August 15 2007, 19:43:26 UTC
Awesome. Seriously awesome.

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vaznetti August 15 2007, 20:17:23 UTC
Thank you!

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heidi8 August 15 2007, 19:54:26 UTC
Oh wow. Giddy flails at the amazingness of this! It's fantastic!

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vaznetti August 15 2007, 20:19:33 UTC
Eee! I made you flail!

Thank you!

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ultraviolet9a August 15 2007, 20:01:20 UTC
Great way to weave all the characters together. I loved the depth you gave to both Kathleen and Cassie and how real and gritty their interaction was.

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vaznetti August 15 2007, 20:21:26 UTC
Thank you -- I'm glad the interactions worked, and the way I brought the characters together. And that they seemed real to you -- I worried about that.

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