let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2011-01-08 08:50 pm
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Two Roads Diverged and Tried to Flag a Ride
Title: Two Roads Diverged
Rating: G
Summary: Angels and the crossroads.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 100
The power of a human soul is sweet and soothing and strong, like ice cream on a burnt tongue, like rum, like flying. It's addicting. It's enough to gift someone with great talent, to kill, to heal, to raise the dead, to do anything, just about.
There's power in angels, too, but it's different. It's hard to tap into and it's hard to use. It burns like hellfire. And when a human dies, the soul is freed from the body. When an angel dies, it's done.
It's not that demons can't deal with angels. Not really. It's that they won't.
Title: Tried to Flag a Ride
Rating: PG
Summary: An angel at a crossroads.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 110
Raphael tried to make a deal with Crowley, using Donnie Finnerman's soul as collateral. Raphael begged Crowley for his brothers back, and there wasn't enough left of Donnie to object.
Crowley narrowly avoided laughing in Raphael's face. Power from the Winchesters' souls and Samhane's and those of the victims of the Witnesses and the New York mass murder and many more, bits of power from animals' souls and Death's children, all the power from Lilith's soul, all that was necessary to crack the cage open enough to let Lucifer out. One soul wouldn't cut it.
One soul was enough to open the cage wide enough to pull out Sam Winchester's body, though.
No I did not misspell anything. I spelled it exactly as the show pronounced it. If the show meant Samhain they would have pronounced it with a W sound instead of an M sound.
Rating: G
Summary: Angels and the crossroads.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 100
The power of a human soul is sweet and soothing and strong, like ice cream on a burnt tongue, like rum, like flying. It's addicting. It's enough to gift someone with great talent, to kill, to heal, to raise the dead, to do anything, just about.
There's power in angels, too, but it's different. It's hard to tap into and it's hard to use. It burns like hellfire. And when a human dies, the soul is freed from the body. When an angel dies, it's done.
It's not that demons can't deal with angels. Not really. It's that they won't.
Title: Tried to Flag a Ride
Rating: PG
Summary: An angel at a crossroads.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 110
Raphael tried to make a deal with Crowley, using Donnie Finnerman's soul as collateral. Raphael begged Crowley for his brothers back, and there wasn't enough left of Donnie to object.
Crowley narrowly avoided laughing in Raphael's face. Power from the Winchesters' souls and Samhane's and those of the victims of the Witnesses and the New York mass murder and many more, bits of power from animals' souls and Death's children, all the power from Lilith's soul, all that was necessary to crack the cage open enough to let Lucifer out. One soul wouldn't cut it.
One soul was enough to open the cage wide enough to pull out Sam Winchester's body, though.
No I did not misspell anything. I spelled it exactly as the show pronounced it. If the show meant Samhain they would have pronounced it with a W sound instead of an M sound.