Title: Heaven doesn't want us, Hell's afraid we'll take over
Author:
monicawoe
Word Count: 2846
Genre: gen
Characters: Sam, Dean, and many others
Rating: R (language, violence)
Summary: written for the
ohsam fic challenge for the prompt:
The Winchesters just don’t seem able to die or stay dead, something
perpetually special about them, beyond just being vessels. It’s a long
time on (centuries maybe, though the boys don't age and the car doesn't
rust) and the world’s much the same. There are still hunters, demons,
angels, monsters, and the Winchesters. Their moral compass has become a
bit skewed in that they still hunt and save people, but they aren’t
willing to risk each other anymore. If Dean has to let Sam go again,
like he did when he jumped into the Cage, in order to save the world,
the world can fend for itself as far as he’s concerned. They're not evil
though.
They’re all that matters to one another, period. But,
after all that time, Cage memories have irreparably altered Sam’s
personality (think River from Firefly or a less evil Drusilla from
Buffy) and his powers are permanently back. Dean’s fine with it all, his
own hell and time having skewed the lines of his black and white world.
All he wants is to take care of Sam and kill baddies.
Heaven and Hell rarely agreed on anything.
Author:
Word Count: 2846
Genre: gen
Characters: Sam, Dean, and many others
Rating: R (language, violence)
Summary: written for the
The Winchesters just don’t seem able to die or stay dead, something
perpetually special about them, beyond just being vessels. It’s a long
time on (centuries maybe, though the boys don't age and the car doesn't
rust) and the world’s much the same. There are still hunters, demons,
angels, monsters, and the Winchesters. Their moral compass has become a
bit skewed in that they still hunt and save people, but they aren’t
willing to risk each other anymore. If Dean has to let Sam go again,
like he did when he jumped into the Cage, in order to save the world,
the world can fend for itself as far as he’s concerned. They're not evil
though.
They’re all that matters to one another, period. But,
after all that time, Cage memories have irreparably altered Sam’s
personality (think River from Firefly or a less evil Drusilla from
Buffy) and his powers are permanently back. Dean’s fine with it all, his
own hell and time having skewed the lines of his black and white world.
All he wants is to take care of Sam and kill baddies.
Heaven and Hell rarely agreed on anything.