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fannishliss) wrote2011-05-24 04:26 pm
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The Get to Know Your Flist drabble meme
I swiped a meme:
The FIRST FIVE PEOPLE who comment on this post will receive their very own personalized Supernatural drabble that somehow incorporates one or more of your listed "interests" from your profile page. I'll try my best to do more than the first five, but I definitely guarantee those drabbles. You may also suggest one or two specific characters if you like!
Gimme a week, and you'll get your very own 100 words in your hot little hands!
There's a catch, though ... I'm asking that you write one back for me. Come on, 100 words ... that's nothing.
The FIRST FIVE PEOPLE who comment on this post will receive their very own personalized Supernatural drabble that somehow incorporates one or more of your listed "interests" from your profile page. I'll try my best to do more than the first five, but I definitely guarantee those drabbles. You may also suggest one or two specific characters if you like!
Gimme a week, and you'll get your very own 100 words in your hot little hands!
There's a catch, though ... I'm asking that you write one back for me. Come on, 100 words ... that's nothing.
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Dean knew the clenched jaw, the weary eyes. Sam had come near some old Stanford friend.
Sam haunted his friends’ Facebooks: astronomers; theologians; philosophers. They’d never learn about Sam’s atheism, lost and found; how mythology meant life and death to him. Dean knew Sam didn’t know how Dean mourned Sam’s lost life: the causes he’d given up, his sacrificed right to be pro-love, pro-creativity.
Dean saw himself as pro-human-rights, but he could never be anti-war.
Dean needed Sam more than any cause, and together, they saved the world. It was all Dean had to offer. It had to be enough.
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