A trio of drabbles
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All for the FF.net weekly drabble challenge with the prompt word of 'bang'.
3 x 100 word unrelated drabbles
The Blame Game
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Warnings: Spoilers for Season 9 Episode 2. Use of the F word
Summary: Kevin wants to believe someone cares.
Kevin doesn’t give a damn whose fault it is. Crowley’s mocking voice is still banging around his head – his mother alive and in torment, his mother dead and lost to him forever – whichever, Channing remains murdered and his life ruined.
Kevin isn’t stupid. He’s a valedictorian, a brainiac, he’s Kevin Fricking Solo for fuck’s sake. He knows Crowley is playing him.
Dean, on the other hand?
Family. Worth dying for. Words that ring with sincerity, that Kevin wants so desperately to be true.
If he can’t believe in God any more, can’t blame the Winchesters, then he needs this.
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Echoes
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Warnings: Season 9 spoilers if you know what you are looking for. If you haven’t watched you won’t recognise the spoiler.
Summary: Dean watches Sam and waits for the other shoe to drop.
Actions have consequences. Everyone knows that.
The bang of the door as Sam slams it behind him echoes for years in Dean’s mind. Echoes that don’t fade until Cold Oak, when they are replaced by a sigh, the slippery feel of warm blood on his hand, and the rain falling.
Dean watches Sam for signs that he isn’t Sam and wonders about the ripple effect of his latest decision. Whether it will lead to another door slamming in his face, to Sam walking out on him again.
But he can’t regret that his brother’s still alive to do the leaving.
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Celestial Intent
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Warnings: Spoilers for Season 9. Use of the F word
Summary: Dean is suffering through another Sam/Kevin geek out. He thinks he might have a solution though…
The closest Dean had got to quantum physics was watching the Big Bang Theory. Before that, he’d thought string theory was something to do with spaghetti. Or, you know. String.
Sitting in the War Room listening to Kevin and Sam debating the possibility of predicting the locations of angels who hadn’t yet found vessels by mathematically calculating their wave-like and/or dual particle-like behaviours was doing his head in.
He brightened suddenly. He’d shut the two of them in Crowley’s dungeon. Dean couldn’t wait to see Crowley’s head explode when the geek-out reached the uncertainty principle.
That would teach the bastard.
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3 x 100 word unrelated drabbles
The Blame Game
**********************
Warnings: Spoilers for Season 9 Episode 2. Use of the F word
Summary: Kevin wants to believe someone cares.
Kevin doesn’t give a damn whose fault it is. Crowley’s mocking voice is still banging around his head – his mother alive and in torment, his mother dead and lost to him forever – whichever, Channing remains murdered and his life ruined.
Kevin isn’t stupid. He’s a valedictorian, a brainiac, he’s Kevin Fricking Solo for fuck’s sake. He knows Crowley is playing him.
Dean, on the other hand?
Family. Worth dying for. Words that ring with sincerity, that Kevin wants so desperately to be true.
If he can’t believe in God any more, can’t blame the Winchesters, then he needs this.
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Echoes
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Warnings: Season 9 spoilers if you know what you are looking for. If you haven’t watched you won’t recognise the spoiler.
Summary: Dean watches Sam and waits for the other shoe to drop.
Actions have consequences. Everyone knows that.
The bang of the door as Sam slams it behind him echoes for years in Dean’s mind. Echoes that don’t fade until Cold Oak, when they are replaced by a sigh, the slippery feel of warm blood on his hand, and the rain falling.
Dean watches Sam for signs that he isn’t Sam and wonders about the ripple effect of his latest decision. Whether it will lead to another door slamming in his face, to Sam walking out on him again.
But he can’t regret that his brother’s still alive to do the leaving.
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Celestial Intent
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Warnings: Spoilers for Season 9. Use of the F word
Summary: Dean is suffering through another Sam/Kevin geek out. He thinks he might have a solution though…
The closest Dean had got to quantum physics was watching the Big Bang Theory. Before that, he’d thought string theory was something to do with spaghetti. Or, you know. String.
Sitting in the War Room listening to Kevin and Sam debating the possibility of predicting the locations of angels who hadn’t yet found vessels by mathematically calculating their wave-like and/or dual particle-like behaviours was doing his head in.
He brightened suddenly. He’d shut the two of them in Crowley’s dungeon. Dean couldn’t wait to see Crowley’s head explode when the geek-out reached the uncertainty principle.
That would teach the bastard.
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