let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2010-01-31 10:44 pm
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Catching up to
caramelsilver's Three-Sentence Ficathon again. Now with a second post! Go leave me prompts, there's only maybe five Supernatural prompts I didn't put there and I flat refuse to write Castiel/Lucifer or anything crossing over with a fandom I'm unfamiliar with.
Title: Paid My Dues
Rating: PG
Summary: The first week after Sam learns Dean's going to hell.
Word Count: 68
"No stop signs, speed limit," Dean sings at the top of his lungs, "nobody's gonna slow me down, take the wheel, gonna spin it, nobody's gonna mess me 'round, hey Satan, paid my dues—dude what the ever-loving fuck!"
Sam sends the cassette sailing out the window.
(A year later, nearly to the day, Sam loads the song onto his iPod and adds it to the playlist entitled 'Dean'.)
Title: Where the Heart Is
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Constance Welch leaves home.
Word Count: 50
She can't face her husband, cheating fucker that he is. She can't face her children—she's afraid she'll see them cold and still like in the nightmare-scene that chased her from her house.
She walks onto the bridge and prays that, whatever comes after, she never has to face them again.
Title: You Never Sleep
Rating: PG
Summary: Sam tries to pretend he's normal.
Word Count: 172
One of Sam's dresser drawers has a false bottom that Jess found by accident one day; there's a loaded gun in there, and she knows Sam voted Bush 2004 because and only because of the Second Amendment but it's still a shock to find it. She distracted him one day while he was chopping veggies for salad and he cut his finger, and his idea of first aid was to pour vodka on it and put on a bandaid, and it still healed without a mark and faster than her paper cuts ever do; he wears jeans and long sleeves to hide the scars that are more numerous than anyone, even someone as clumsy as he says he is, who heals that fast should have. When they moved into the apartment, Sam covered the windowsills and door frames with salt and shellacked it, saying it's because he likes how the light catches it; by this time she knows just to ignore all the little ways in which Sam proves he isn't normal.
Title: Losing the Day
Rating: PG
Summary: Sam doesn't like Halloween.
Word Count: 58
Jess knows Sam's mother died on November second, and that every following year his father went on a bender starting on Halloween and didn't sober up for a week. So it makes perfect sense that he doesn't have any happy memories of Halloween.
Now if he'd just relax a little, so he and she can make new memories...
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Title: Paid My Dues
Rating: PG
Summary: The first week after Sam learns Dean's going to hell.
Word Count: 68
"No stop signs, speed limit," Dean sings at the top of his lungs, "nobody's gonna slow me down, take the wheel, gonna spin it, nobody's gonna mess me 'round, hey Satan, paid my dues—dude what the ever-loving fuck!"
Sam sends the cassette sailing out the window.
(A year later, nearly to the day, Sam loads the song onto his iPod and adds it to the playlist entitled 'Dean'.)
Title: Where the Heart Is
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Constance Welch leaves home.
Word Count: 50
She can't face her husband, cheating fucker that he is. She can't face her children—she's afraid she'll see them cold and still like in the nightmare-scene that chased her from her house.
She walks onto the bridge and prays that, whatever comes after, she never has to face them again.
Title: You Never Sleep
Rating: PG
Summary: Sam tries to pretend he's normal.
Word Count: 172
One of Sam's dresser drawers has a false bottom that Jess found by accident one day; there's a loaded gun in there, and she knows Sam voted Bush 2004 because and only because of the Second Amendment but it's still a shock to find it. She distracted him one day while he was chopping veggies for salad and he cut his finger, and his idea of first aid was to pour vodka on it and put on a bandaid, and it still healed without a mark and faster than her paper cuts ever do; he wears jeans and long sleeves to hide the scars that are more numerous than anyone, even someone as clumsy as he says he is, who heals that fast should have. When they moved into the apartment, Sam covered the windowsills and door frames with salt and shellacked it, saying it's because he likes how the light catches it; by this time she knows just to ignore all the little ways in which Sam proves he isn't normal.
Title: Losing the Day
Rating: PG
Summary: Sam doesn't like Halloween.
Word Count: 58
Jess knows Sam's mother died on November second, and that every following year his father went on a bender starting on Halloween and didn't sober up for a week. So it makes perfect sense that he doesn't have any happy memories of Halloween.
Now if he'd just relax a little, so he and she can make new memories...
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I love stories that have Jess stumbling across evidence of Sam's past in hunting. Even if she doesn't stop to wonder about what those bits might actually mean.
Also, much love for Jess wanting to make Halloween a happy memory for him. ♥
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Yeah, she's cool like that.
Glad you enjoyed!