just read the two in one go; they're very arresting.
This is dark Dean with a twist - it's almost touching, especially the brother he has locked in his chest. Also, the nature of the masterplan - the seals and the tarots, and the curious complexity of what must be done - its all so fascinating and funnily satisfying. I don't ususally enjoy the idea of being drawn into a character's sickness, however, I find myself wondering what more Dean would make of Castiel, and shamefully, i also find myself half believing in it, and thinking Castiel would probably excel - whatever it turns out to be!
This is a tantalising place ot stop, but I do hope there is more.
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This is dark Dean with a twist - it's almost touching, especially the brother he has locked in his chest.
Also, the nature of the masterplan - the seals and the tarots, and the curious complexity of what must be done - its all so fascinating and funnily satisfying.
I don't ususally enjoy the idea of being drawn into a character's sickness, however, I find myself wondering what more Dean would make of Castiel, and shamefully, i also find myself half believing in it, and thinking Castiel would probably excel - whatever it turns out to be!
This is a tantalising place ot stop, but I do hope there is more.