Oh, so sad and beautiful and deceptively simple...the writing was perfect and eloquent and just...guh!
I was afraid, when it said "two for the price of one" that someone got left alone...maybe Dean, but of course, he'd never be the same for losing Sam, so in a way, he'd be dead too. Ugh! And in a whole lot of ways, that would be worse than both of them going together. So, I'm glad that's clarified. Is it weird that I'm relieved they both died? Probably.
I love how themes are reflected through all of the drabbles, the symbolism of the altar and the cross and the darkness that is in Sam. God, how sad! I try not to think of him like that, because it just pains me, but when you write it, even the dark, pained version of him takes on a kind of terrible beauty.
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Date: 2005-12-11 07:22 pm (UTC)I was afraid, when it said "two for the price of one" that someone got left alone...maybe Dean, but of course, he'd never be the same for losing Sam, so in a way, he'd be dead too. Ugh! And in a whole lot of ways, that would be worse than both of them going together. So, I'm glad that's clarified. Is it weird that I'm relieved they both died? Probably.
I love how themes are reflected through all of the drabbles, the symbolism of the altar and the cross and the darkness that is in Sam. God, how sad! I try not to think of him like that, because it just pains me, but when you write it, even the dark, pained version of him takes on a kind of terrible beauty.