ext_18548 ([identity profile] vail-kagami.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ohsam2010-12-04 01:36 pm

Plot Bunny Comes at a Bad Time (but Plot Bunnies don't care about timing)

I know that right in the middle of everyone writing for the prompt challenge, no one will have time or interest to adopt a bunny, but I want to put this out here anyway before I lose it again.

So, Sam does get his soul back in the end. And whoever gave it back to him adds a little bonus: Sam is restored without his memories of hell or what his body did in the meantime, unbroken and unaffected by his time in the cage - until the first time he falls asleep. Then it will all come crashing down on him and most likely leave him damaged beyond repair for the rest of his life. Dean, knowing this, tries to keep him awake as long as possible, but it's been a long time without rest and Sam is so tired...

[identity profile] rainylemons.livejournal.com 2010-12-05 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhhh! I ♥. God, poor boys.
Edited 2010-12-05 00:10 (UTC)

[identity profile] shadowc44.livejournal.com 2010-12-05 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Great idea! I'm sure someone will give this bunny a good home...or at least find a home for a bunny very similar in appearance to this one.

I think Dean is going to be so miserably disappointed when Sam gets his soul back, no matter how it happens.

[identity profile] phreakycat.livejournal.com 2010-12-05 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
I hope you don't mind, but I couldn't help but think of a possible variation on this lovely prompt. :) What if Sam keeps his soulless habit of not sleeping, even after his soul is restored? During the day Sam is memory-free and undamaged, but once the sun goes down the memories return and he is reduced to a terribly damaged shell of himself. Once morning comes, it's back to normal. I think it would be interesting if the effect fades in and out gradually (like sunrise and sunset).