Title: buried in the white
Fandom, Pairing: Supernatural, Sam/Dean
Rating, Warnings: adult, wincest
Summary: Winter. Stranded. Impala. First.
Notes: My first ever wincest.
So he gives in.
That's how all this happens, anyway.
All these road nights, night roads, whatever, trickling from his cup - the one that's never quite full enough, no matter what (who) he stuffs inside its hollow.
It's winter (fucking snow) as they draw closer to some nameless town, and Sam’s warm next to him in the impala, like normal - like always. But it’s different now. Because now they’re running out of time, and that's never seemed real before.
They're stranded. (Always have been, though.)
The giving in happens in one direction or another – north or south, east or west, sideways or crooked, inside-out or backwards. It doesn't matter except for that it happens, icy wind pounding at the windows, cold leather at their backs. And as this one door opens, all the rest close, because this is the one choice that changes who Dean is, who they are.
It's not like anything ever before, and it's not slow or fast, or even really real. Because words catch inside their throats, trapped in some invisible net that filters out the truth of the thing – the thing that is them, so dark and cold, but warm when wrapped together, lunging and shoving, memories and pain, hips and flesh and scars and limbs, and then sharp grunts and they barely even got started.
So it’s finished. And after it’s done, everything else is like nails on a chalkboard, screaming their disgrace.
They’re no longer a part of this place that they protect - out there buried in the white.
Sun comes again, and they dig out the impala, dust off their weapons, shiny and sharp, and all those still-trapped words are swallowed down and kept, like treasures or secrets or both, and off they go to save another life, another soul, another town, in this very world where they don’t belong.
-fin
Fandom, Pairing: Supernatural, Sam/Dean
Rating, Warnings: adult, wincest
Summary: Winter. Stranded. Impala. First.
Notes: My first ever wincest.
So he gives in.
That's how all this happens, anyway.
All these road nights, night roads, whatever, trickling from his cup - the one that's never quite full enough, no matter what (who) he stuffs inside its hollow.
It's winter (fucking snow) as they draw closer to some nameless town, and Sam’s warm next to him in the impala, like normal - like always. But it’s different now. Because now they’re running out of time, and that's never seemed real before.
They're stranded. (Always have been, though.)
The giving in happens in one direction or another – north or south, east or west, sideways or crooked, inside-out or backwards. It doesn't matter except for that it happens, icy wind pounding at the windows, cold leather at their backs. And as this one door opens, all the rest close, because this is the one choice that changes who Dean is, who they are.
It's not like anything ever before, and it's not slow or fast, or even really real. Because words catch inside their throats, trapped in some invisible net that filters out the truth of the thing – the thing that is them, so dark and cold, but warm when wrapped together, lunging and shoving, memories and pain, hips and flesh and scars and limbs, and then sharp grunts and they barely even got started.
So it’s finished. And after it’s done, everything else is like nails on a chalkboard, screaming their disgrace.
They’re no longer a part of this place that they protect - out there buried in the white.
Sun comes again, and they dig out the impala, dust off their weapons, shiny and sharp, and all those still-trapped words are swallowed down and kept, like treasures or secrets or both, and off they go to save another life, another soul, another town, in this very world where they don’t belong.
-fin
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Date: 2007-07-17 12:14 pm (UTC)Such amazing, beautiful imagery! It's just so poetic and graceful and flowy! There's just so much that is being said and being captured, but with so little words, and it's done SO perfectly.
I love the line about the fact that now time is running out, that that's something they never had to worry about before.
I agree, I totally love the fact this is just one more thing they do that separates them and isolates them, keeps them from being a part of the rest of the world.
And this line
So it’s finished. And after it’s done, everything else is like nails on a chalkboard, screaming their disgrace
OMG! Love it! Hurts but it's so true and so them and so wonderful.
I know that there's more I could and should be saying, but I think it might have to wait until an e-mail later, when it's not so early in the morning! :)
But, in short, I have a new favorite Sam/Dean fic.
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Date: 2007-07-17 02:35 pm (UTC)I want to rescue you today. We'd go see Transformers and drool over Shia and Josh. It'd be beautiful.
*squishes*