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  • The Color of Your Mind

    For Rick Grimes, the world was black and white. Even after he met Lori, his soulmate, the explosion of color he expected never really came. Still, he built a (generally) happy life with a (mostly) loving wife. Until his life changed with a bullet, a stain of red he couldn't see across his chest, and a series of mysterious visions. (Prompt fill for Lurafita and LeviathanBlue)

  • Sweet Revenge

    After a childhood of abandonment, kidnapping, and witch-killing, Sam and Dean Winchester became hunters. It's a rough life, but it's theirs and they're used to it. At least, they were. Until the brothers get called to Lawrence, Kansas just in time for the blood moon, which brings with it potential insight into their past. (SPN fusion with Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Destiel)

  • Manticore No 494

    If Manticore was Hell on Earth - and it was - PsyOps was worse. The feeling of memories being pulled out of one's head by foreign hands that didn't belong there wasn't one that could be easily forgotten, nor easily moved beyond. Alec starts drawing after the Berrisford mission. (In other words: a mostly introspective look at season 2 as told through Alec's sketching.)

  • The Blooming of a Cherokee Rose

    This time, Daryl's hunt for Sophia goes the way it was supposed to. (An AU inspired by a prompt from celestial nova, beginning during Chupacabra and stretching to post-Pretty Much Dead Already. Can be read as Caryl or as gen... reader's choice)

  • Stitches in Time

    Dean had always been a mess of contradictions. When Dean came back to their motel room as a teenager, he was even more of a contradiction than he always was. He was himself, and yet he wasn't. He was young, while still being too, too old. He wasn't dressed like himself, and yet he was. (An analysis of Dean's clothing by Sam and inspired by the events of About a Boy)

  • Are We Any Different?: One and the Same

    Third installment of the Are We Any Different? series. After John found out about the cow Cas kidnapped and Dean helped hide, Samantha has ostensibly been returned, Dean moved out, and his friendship with Cas has been temporarily dissolved. When the machinations of Charlie, Sam, and Bobby finally force them to talk, it's a good thing neither of them are hiding anything... Right?

  • (I've Got You) Under My Skin

    The whole thing wrapped up pretty damn well. The poltergeist was dead; Gary was back in his gluten-free-apple-pie life; the Impala was parked outside a motel; and, overall, they hadn't sustained any major injuries. Then the only thing to deal with was chick-flick-moment chicken (practically rigged against Dean, if he were honest). Oh, well, you can't win them all.

  • Are We Any Different?: Worlds Apart

    Dean Winchester does not care about the damn cow his roommate adopted. Dean Winchester does not view his roommate as anything but a roommate. Dean Winchester absolutely does not have a crush on anybody, much less said roommate. (Of course not.) Except their landlord (Dean's dad) has a no-animal policy, so what happens when he finds out about their cow?

  • Crossing Realms: Not Too Far Gone

    When Rick Grimes returns from a mission gone wrong, shot and trapped in far too long of a cryosleep, no one believes his tales of terror and disaster. But when the nightmare returns, he must journey out with a group of hardened marines to investigate. This work is part of "Crossing Realms," my collection of crossovers amongst a wide variety of fandoms. (Can be gen or Rickyl)

  • Are We Any Different?

    Cas adopts (steals) a cow. Dean helps. ("Cas… There's a… There's a cow. In my room." "Yes, Dean." "Why?" "Because." "Right.")... aka the ol' "my landlord won't let me get a fish because of a no animals policy, so I adopted a cow instead, and my roommate has to help me hide it" fic trope…. Wait, that's not a trope? (Written with LeviathanBlue on AO3)

  • If You Give a Supernatural Case a Twist

    When you go on a hunt, the last thing you want is a hungry animal around and causing problems... but what happens if you make the mistake of feeding the wild creatures? (A three part crack fic parody of the If You Give... series written in conjunction with SoooMyNamesRebecca on AO3 covering just what happens if you feed a moose, squirrel, and giraffe) Enjoy!

  • True Colors

    When Reverend Roy Le Grange woke up on April 3rd, 2002, he couldn't see. When Reverend Roy Le Grange woke up on May 15th, 2005, he could See. (Roy POV, but can't mark that on the character listing)

  • Brother's Keeper

    For a large part of his early life, Sam Winchester didn't know that monsters were real. When he was ten years old, he found out they were. When he was eleven years old, his elder brother started training him to fight them. A short look into how and why this arrangement came about. (Inspired by a prompt from SoooMyNamesRebecca)

  • Buried in the Past

    "Dirt. The sound of a shovel moving through the ground, of soil dancing across the surface of rough-hewn wood. Ever-increasing darkness, slowly crescendoing until the light was gone." In Lazarus Rising, Dean drags himself out of that coffin with frightening know-how and efficiency. My explanation for how he knew what he was doing. (Inspired by a prompt from SoooMyNamesRebecca)

  • Fragile: Handle Gingerly

    Aziraphale liked stability. Crowley dyed his hair. Therein lay the problem. "Crowley, in what *possible* way is dying your hair *possibly* considered spreading mischief?" (A one-shot inspired by a prompt from WargishBoromirFan)

  • Ed Had to Die

    When Carol decided to finally divorce Ed, she thought that she and Sophia were free of him. When he barreled back into their lives, she and Daryl worked up a plan. The only possible plan. It was time for Ed Peletier to disappear. (An AU inspired by prompts from celestial nova and LeviathanBlue, as well as the song Goodbye Earl. Can be read as Rickyl or gen. Warning for Ed's mouth)

  • Nothing Pie

    Dean's world ends with a fight, a letter, and the slam of a door. And they were singin', bye-bye, Miss American Pie Drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry And them good ol' boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye Singin', "This'll be the day that I die (A canon-compliant story inspired by the song American Pie by Don McClean)