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When family is everything, the rest of your life can get pretty messed up. Supernatural is what happens when mythology, spirits and things that go bump in the night come up against a pair of rough-and-tumble brothers who hunt back.

band of brothers

the west wing & studio 60

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Saving people. Hunting things.



Free Until They Cut Me Down (R, 25K, Band of Brothers crossover)
Written for the Supernatural Crossover Big Bang Challenge in 2009. The summer of 1944 is a respite for the paratroopers of Easy Company. The unit has just returned to England from a month of combat in Normandy. Replacements fill the ranks, among them Private Dean Winchester. He left his own war on the home front, but attacks on the men of Easy prove that there's always something to hunt. Why are only Normandy vets being targeted? What's behind all the attacks? And why has Dean abandoned his little brother, his father and his work for the Airborne anyway?

And God, I Know I'm One (R, 20K)
Written for the 2009 SPN/J2 BigBang Challenge. So Sam is willing to let his younger brother find their missing dad all by himself, but when his fiancee Jessica disappears, he'll drop his position at a D.C. law firm and hit the road to hunt again? Fine. Whatever. Dean can deal with that, just like he can deal with the strange dreams and crippling headaches. The demons, though? That part he doesn't want to do alone.

Ghost Repeater (PG, 1000 words)
Ellen still hears everything. Coda to 4.02, "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester."

The Syncretist (R, 27K words)
Written for the 2008 SPN/J2 BigBang Challenge. Set during the first year Sam is at Stanford. John and Dean are perfectly capable of carrying on with their lives; this case in Athens, Ohio is going to prove it. Features Dean/Cassie.

Food for the Bees (I Could Easily Be) (R, 3450 words)
Turns out there's one thing John Winchester can't leave by the wayside. Set in Season 1, from just after 1.06, "Skin," to just after 1.16, "Shadow."

Great expectations; or, Emerson Cod has second thoughts (PG, 338 words)
Pushing Daisies crossover. Emerson Cod had been expecting a good day. Spoilers for 3.16, "No Rest for the Wicked."

In the Land of Milk and Honey, You Must Put Them On the Table (R, 1295 words)
Dean is frowning down at his hands. The pose is so ordinary it takes Sam a minute to slam on the brakes. Coda for 3.16, "No Rest for the Wicked."

Less Logical Than a Lot of Things (R, 1860 words)
RPF. This is exactly what they mean when they say not to bring your work home with you. Also available in podfic form!

Lullabye+Exile (PG, 668 words)
What she's doing is forging ahead. Spoilers for 3x01, "The Magnificent Seven."

The Demons Were Too Slow (PG, 380 words)
Dark Angel crossover. This wasn't Dean. AU for 3.11, "Mystery Spot."

O monstrous! O strange! We are haunted. (PG, 579 words)
Whatever it is they're hunting in this theater, it sure likes Shakespeare.

Give Me But This I Have (PG, 1973 words)
His Dark Materials AU with daemons in. March, 1986: Bobby takes in some overnight guests. None of them end up saying what they want.

This Elephant In The Room Better Not Start Singing (PG-13, 1973 words)
Your father has growled "Take your brother to the damn movie, Dean," and so here you are on a Sunday afternoon, buying two tickets to go see The Lion King.

I've Seen Plenty (But You...) (PG-13, 533 words)
Gordon Walker's been hunting him for a long time.

A Prayer for Dean Winchester (G, 175 words)
Stay simple. For God's sake, stay simple.

He deserves heaven who makes his companions laugh (G, 205 words)
Studio 60 crossover. Everybody loves a clown. Harriet Hayes and Dean. Set after 2.22, "All Hell Breaks Loose (Part II)."

She came in on his latest tow (G, 232 words)
The Sandman crossover. Bobby Singer and Despair. Takes place during 2.01, "In My Time of Dying."

She only met him the once (G, 266 words)
The Sandman crossover. Jo Harvelle and Destruction. Takes place after 2.14, "Born Under a Bad Sign."

What You Got On Your Hands Is (PG, 1798 words)
Some gods are helpful in a pinch. Others prefer to just point and laugh. Pre-series.

We've Already Lost Indiana (G, 1410 words)
The West Wing crossover. How Toby Ziegler ruined Dean Winchester's life, and Sam failed to inspire a keystone policy of Josiah Bartlet's re-election platform. Set during The West Wing 4.01, "20 Hours In America (Part II)," and Supernatural, pre-series (August 2002).

Nobody Likes the Exciteable One (PG, 330 words)
Studio 60 crossover. Matt has a poltergeist on his hands. Dean would like his hands on something else.

 

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