There are still two fics coming in my Diagonal Falls series of five related h/c, one is so close to being done. Just have to get the big bang and meant to be stories done and posted!
( My hc_bingo card )
Title: Catch Me, I’m Falling
Author: smalltrolven
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Rating: PG
Word Count: 3,600
Author’s Notes: Written for the 6th round of hc-bingo for my wild card space, I chose to work with *Falling*. This is a continuation of the previous two stories, Texas Barbecue and Not Even Close, this one might make more sense if you read those first but isn’t strictly necessary. Two more stories will follow this third one.
Summary: Back at the Bunker after their ill-fated trip to Texas, Sam can’t be woken up from a nightmare and Dean has to pull a W.W.S.W.D.? to try to save his brother.
Read it over on AO3 right here.
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( Read more... )Title: Not Even Close
Author: smalltrolven
Rating: PG
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Word Count: 3,100
Author’s Notes: Not my characters, only my words. Second in the Diagonal Falling series, read Texas Barbecue first so that this makes more sense. For the sixth round of the hc_bingo for the spot on my card of Food Poisoning. This is just fiction, I’m absolutely not implying anything about the potato salad at the actual restaurant in Texas.
Summary: Dean gets food poisoning after the barbecue he consumed before they get out of Texas. Sam has to get them to a motel because there’s no way they can drive all the way back to the bunker. That gives Sam way too much time to overthink their confessions made in the incinerator.
Read it over on AO3 right here.
Title: Texas Barbecue
Author: smalltrolven
Rating: G
Pairing: Sam/Dean
WordCount: 3,100
Author’s Notes: Not my characters only my words. Written for the round 6 of hc_bingo, for the square: confession in desperate situation. First in a series of five.
Summary: Sam and Dean find themselves trapped together with only words for company and distraction in the dark.
Read over on AO3 right here.
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( Read more... )WILD CARD | attacked by a creature |
corporal punishment | disappearing |