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...and cried, "Somebody touched me" by BlindSwandive for themegalosaurus
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005)
01 May 2019
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Why that skinny little boy needs so much caffeine, she can only guess. Outsider POV.
This was written for Twisted Tropes: Dark Roast, inspired by themegalosaurus' prompt:
Prompt: tween Sam's caffeine dependency
I keep thinking of adolescent Sam in episode 7x03 ordering some kind of horrendous quadruple-shot coffee to keep him awake while he's researching a case. So maybe an outsider POV story with a young Sam who drinks too much coffee, is always studying weird-looking books, and doesn't seem to have a parent in evidence.Many thanks to the fab Alyndra for taking time out even at the panicked height of Big Bang season to beta, and for always challenging me and making my writing better by doing it. <3
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- Part 1 of Outsider POV
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It's never what a cop expects when they encounter a Winchester. Dead body, check. Highly competent criminality, check. Lecture on right and wrong? Uhhh ....
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Two little boys all alone in a motel room? An easy prey for human predators, after all how much damage could two tiny kids do to a grown man?
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"I fuckin' hate group projects."
Dylan gives Dean a wary glance. He gets it — he’s not the biggest fan of these things himself. But when you’re a group of two, “I fuckin’ hate group projects” is awful close to “I fuckin’ hate working with you.”
In which a teenage Dean Winchester makes a friend and leaves something behind, and Sammy doesn't know when to shut up.
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The hunting community has always whispered about the Winchesters: the brothers who cheat death, leave chaos in their wake, and stick to each other like they’re all they’ve got. But when rumors turn darker—questions about what really keeps them so close—the tension explodes into violence, suspicion, and a bar brawl that leaves everyone wondering if there’s more to Sam and Dean than meets the eye. As the hunters close in, the brothers are left to grapple with a question they can’t outrun: what if the world’s judgment isn’t entirely wrong?
TW: homophobic language

