Fixing the Canon
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When Sam was with Amelia Richardson between seasons seven and eight, he made a friend: a police chief named Jeff Wagner. This is how Jeff saw Sam during those months. Meanwhile, Sam learned about a new class of monsters. Even though he is out of the family business, he gets to show off his awesome hunter skills and maybe something more. Dean is mentioned, but not around.
Warnings: Rated Teen or up for mentions of crime, violence, drugs, premarital sex if you squint, and non-graphic references to dogfighting, puppy mills, and other forms of animal abuse. Some mention of police work and guns. Violence consistent with series norms. Erring on the safe side.
Apologies for some minor slippage from Supernatural canon. Profuse apologies to Texas and Mexican law enforcement, plus the fine people of Kermit and Winkler County, Texas for my presumptions.
Please see notes.
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Two houses, both a like in dignity...
Days 5, 6, and 7 of VKaz Week!
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- Part 2 of VKaz Week 2016
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What did Mary give up when she married John? Did she ever stop being a Hunter?
Inspired by Linden's Salt and Silver and Season 12's Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox, regarding Mary's secret need to hunt
Mature rating because of attempted rape and murder scenes, erring on the side of caution
Mary, John, and the brothers are not harmed.
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- Part 1 of Mary's World
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The real reason Sam Winchester fell in love with his brother Dean
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- Part 2 of The Perfect Storm
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Sam Winchester is a genius, but the canon skips over how a homeless boy, living on the road, loved but neglected, manages to get into one of the best universities in the world. Does not happen in a few weeks. And I never bought the idea that he wanted to abandon his family and that becoming normal and safe were his main goals. And his relationship with Dean in those early years was more complicated than just Big Brother and Little Sammy. (And I am not referring to subtext.)
And how did he keep such a big secret for such a long time from two of the best Hunters in North America?
Some scenes of Sam's life, from ages eleven to eighteen, with an epilogue after Stanford. Supernatural procedural, with insights into some of the science behind spells.
And Dean wakes up, finally. There is romance and love, but no sex onstage.
And a shout out to Bobby Singer and Pastor Jim Murphy, and how they helped Sam.
If discussions of killing witches and monsters upsets you, don't read.
Teen-rated because of a little language and allusions to adult feelings and situations. And a little scary stuff discussed, but will alert in beginning chapter notes.
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- Part 1 of Normal
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The events leading up to Sam having a meltdown in suburban Kansas City, Kansas. With pointy things. Instigated by the Mark. And Dean’s trying to cope. Castiel is a bemused spectator.
Caution: Food Porn ahead. And Dean in paisley boxers.
This first chapter is more serious. Nothing horrible. Story lightens up.
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- Part 2 of Hobo and Karma
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Young Sam and Dean Winchester spend a week with Bobby and Pastor Jim, learning to become better Hunters.
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- Part 1 of Hobo and Karma
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The Mark of Cain is hurting Dean, Sam, and Castiel. Two special Guardians are delivered to the Bunker. They will do their jobs well, but they aren't what the brothers were expecting. Castiel enjoys watching the boys flounder, especially Dean.
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- Part 4 of Hobo and Karma
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"Trauma doesn't care what day it is, or how close anniversaries are. It just happens and that's okay."
Emily is having a difficult time dealing with the trauma resulting from Ian Doyle and the BAU team (*ahem* mostly JJ and Garcia) help her get through it. [Mostly just angst mixed in with cute EmilyxJJ family fluff].
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Marinette is an honors student at Françoise Dupont, an elite school for only France's brightest or richest. She lives a boring life until she is gifted a magic pendant to help her investigate a miraculous thief. What really happened in Paris all those years ago, and how does the Agreste family tie into it? In a thrilling cat and mouse game, will Ladybug and her reluctant partner find the answers? Or will they catch the heroes first?