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May. 31st, 2018 06:01 pmBeen busy in this fandom!
Hail to the God Machine! (Destiel)
(This is gonna be a multi-chapter Destiel epic...)
Sam and Dean Winchester grew up in Paradise 342, some two hundred years after the Apocalypse ripped the world apart. Now that was a messy business, humans dying left, right and center - but then Evil was defeated, and earth became a promised land, as was foretold in Revelations.
Now humans dwell peaceably in the eternal sunshine of a world unchanged since 1836. God lives among them in the form of a Machine managing all their needs, from their marriages to their daily meals, while their angel overseers keep the humans safe and content. The system is perfect. The angels all say so.
Dean and his friends in the human resistance beg to differ. The angels, particularly that new Seraph who just blew into town, can take their ‘perfect’ Paradise and suck it.
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The Parable of the Truck and the Dove (Destiel, Sabriel)
The Heavenly Host have captured Jack. With Castiel’s life on the line, they demand that he create new angels.
So Jack goes ahead and creates a couple of new angels.
And the Host rejoice. For all of a few seconds, and then they are collectively reminded of that quaint human saying, ‘be careful what you wish for.’
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In the same continuity as The Two Blades series:
Welcome to the Family! You Will Never Need Enemies Again (Destiel, Mick Davies/Sam)
Mick Davies’ mission was to recruit the American hunters as cannon fodder in the Men of Letters’ secret war against the supernatural. But instead of conning Sam Winchester into joining under those terms, Mick struck up a friendship with him, and treated him like a potential ally rather than a pawn. An error in judgment his superiors would like to bring up during Mick’s quarterly performance evaluation. The kind that ends with a bullet in the back of the head.
They’re not worried that this will make an enemy out of Sam. The man is weak. He actually came to like Mick, that’s how deluded he is. With their knowledge, power and connections, the British Men of Letters have nothing to fear from a bunch of scruffy down-at-the-heel hunters.
They don’t know who Sam has on speed-dial...
The Winchester Effect (Destiel, Mick Davies/Sam)
After the Men of Letters tried to torture and kill him, Mick had no qualms about resigning. He'd have formally handed in his notice if there'd been anybody left alive in the wrecked compound to hand it to. Come to think of it, that worked even better as a way of saying 'I quit'.
Maybe now, with no more secrets and lies between them, he'd be able to get closer to Sam Winchester. They were already friends and fellow survivors of the Men of Letters. There was no reason why this growing mutual attraction between them wouldn't lead to a real relationship in time. Or so Mick thought until he ran full tilt into the Winchester Effect.
A romantic comedy featuring demons, dinosaurs, angels, assassins and other nuisances constantly interfering with Mick’s love life.
Hail to the God Machine! (Destiel)
(This is gonna be a multi-chapter Destiel epic...)
Sam and Dean Winchester grew up in Paradise 342, some two hundred years after the Apocalypse ripped the world apart. Now that was a messy business, humans dying left, right and center - but then Evil was defeated, and earth became a promised land, as was foretold in Revelations.
Now humans dwell peaceably in the eternal sunshine of a world unchanged since 1836. God lives among them in the form of a Machine managing all their needs, from their marriages to their daily meals, while their angel overseers keep the humans safe and content. The system is perfect. The angels all say so.
Dean and his friends in the human resistance beg to differ. The angels, particularly that new Seraph who just blew into town, can take their ‘perfect’ Paradise and suck it.
---
The Parable of the Truck and the Dove (Destiel, Sabriel)
The Heavenly Host have captured Jack. With Castiel’s life on the line, they demand that he create new angels.
So Jack goes ahead and creates a couple of new angels.
And the Host rejoice. For all of a few seconds, and then they are collectively reminded of that quaint human saying, ‘be careful what you wish for.’
---
In the same continuity as The Two Blades series:
Welcome to the Family! You Will Never Need Enemies Again (Destiel, Mick Davies/Sam)
Mick Davies’ mission was to recruit the American hunters as cannon fodder in the Men of Letters’ secret war against the supernatural. But instead of conning Sam Winchester into joining under those terms, Mick struck up a friendship with him, and treated him like a potential ally rather than a pawn. An error in judgment his superiors would like to bring up during Mick’s quarterly performance evaluation. The kind that ends with a bullet in the back of the head.
They’re not worried that this will make an enemy out of Sam. The man is weak. He actually came to like Mick, that’s how deluded he is. With their knowledge, power and connections, the British Men of Letters have nothing to fear from a bunch of scruffy down-at-the-heel hunters.
They don’t know who Sam has on speed-dial...
The Winchester Effect (Destiel, Mick Davies/Sam)
After the Men of Letters tried to torture and kill him, Mick had no qualms about resigning. He'd have formally handed in his notice if there'd been anybody left alive in the wrecked compound to hand it to. Come to think of it, that worked even better as a way of saying 'I quit'.
Maybe now, with no more secrets and lies between them, he'd be able to get closer to Sam Winchester. They were already friends and fellow survivors of the Men of Letters. There was no reason why this growing mutual attraction between them wouldn't lead to a real relationship in time. Or so Mick thought until he ran full tilt into the Winchester Effect.
A romantic comedy featuring demons, dinosaurs, angels, assassins and other nuisances constantly interfering with Mick’s love life.