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Skin Walker
by Maygra
Coda to eighth-horizon's Disinterment from the Salvation AU.
(Full index can be found http://wordsmiths.net/Maygra/fa_index.html - linked with permission.)
Sam/Sarah, Het, Rated NC17 , takes place after Breakage
(3,540 words)
Comments, edits and critiques welcomed.
The problem was, wishing a thing didn't make it come true.
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by Maygra
Coda to eighth-horizon's Disinterment from the Salvation AU.
(Full index can be found http://wordsmiths.net/Maygra/fa_index.html - linked with permission.)
Sam/Sarah, Het, Rated NC17 , takes place after Breakage
(3,540 words)
Comments, edits and critiques welcomed.
The problem was, wishing a thing didn't make it come true.
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Date: 2006-11-02 02:06 am (UTC)you and me both, sweetie. Barb has made me absolutely ravenous about wanting to know what this thing is and how it works and why and how it mirrors them. Because it really does.
And Dean, for the first time was actually awake and aware when Sam slipped inside -- which hasn't happened before (Not in Woven and not in Finally Gets home. Both time he as kind of elsewhere and Sam slipped into call him back.)
This time he was aware and he's learned some things he didn't know. Things about Sam that he though he understood and really didn't.
but they see this thing very differently. Sam thinks Dean accepts this because it's Sam and that feels like a betrayal of Dean's trust. But Dean's coming to realize that Sam's got some pretty big gaps and missing pieces in him from guilt and loss and a bunch of things...hollow places only Dean can fill and keep Sam from collapsing in on himself.
But we're still working on the details.
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Date: 2006-11-02 03:35 am (UTC)Well, aint that a comforting thought? :) Like many before me, I love every little new bit, every new insight, each new turn of events in this 'verse, so to hear theres more on the drawing board, well, thats very nice to hear indeed.
This was wonderful and complex and felt really real. Thanks for this!
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Date: 2006-11-04 01:40 am (UTC)