Sam's had many teachers-and as many words to live by. Pre-Series, all through Sam's life. Very Sam-centric, mentions of John and Dean. Kind of angsty. Dedicated to Mythopoeia.
When Dad leaves them in a backwoods Oregon cabin and takes off on a hunt, Sam and Dean befriend two sisters and prepare to put in a few lazy summer days- but danger, of course, is never far off. Teen!Chesters, OFCs. No slash (duh), just brotherly feels and angst and fluff and supernatural suspense and some summertime romance.
Most people don't call John Winchester to account. Bobby Singer is not most people. Stanford-era, possible scenario for Bobby kicking John off his property with a shot-gun. Bobby, John, Dean, mention of Sam. No slash. Rated for language (a bit more than usual). And gun-pointing, I suppose.
"He's addicted to his own brilliance. It is, after all, all he has." Pre-series, Sherlock introspection. Just a little thought I had. Rating for hints of drug themes.
"You hate these moments. Because right now—before the hunt, the adrenaline, the transformation of fear into fierceness—right now, you're alright. You're safe. They're safe. And you've got time to think. " Dean introspection, pre-series (probably Teen!Chesters, but with ruminations for the future). Mentions of John and Sam.
"Bobby Singer's right about ready for a cold one. He tips his beer back and lets it sluice down his throat, musky and bittersweet. It's been a long day. The sudden, wild pounding at his door tells him it's about to get longer." In which Bobby meets the Winchesters. Wee!Chesters, Fatherly-Bobby feelings. Hurt!John, Big Brother!Dean and Adorable!Sam. NO SLASH. Mild Language.
Hook kept his promise. (Vague spoilers for Season 3B, nothing major but for the "missing year" idea). Captain Swan.
He used to think Dean could fly. (Angsty little one-shot on Sam's thoughts during the nostalgic brotherly scene in 9x15). No slash, just brotherly feels.
"He knows he's dreaming because even though he feels wholly awake in this vast room of his own making, he's not alone." After telling Dean that they can't be brothers, Sam's not quite peaceful in his sleep. A familiar friend confronts him. Spoilers up until 9x13. Absolutely no slash of any kind, of course. Rating for mild language.
"He thinks it's easy to be a hero when you've never been anything else." Spoilers for 3x17-Hook nearly despairs as he watches Emma through the window of Granny's. Drabblefic. Angst, of course. Captain Swan.
She's not his mother, he tells himself. They're not his family. He's not a son, or a brother. He's an enemy. (And he wants to be). The irony is deep, that for once he and Odin are in agreement. (Tragic/angsty Loki short one-shot. If that's your thing. It sure is mine!). No pairings, no warnings, really, but for angst.
As Loki hangs above the abyss, he thinks of what his brother will not let him do. (Spoilers for the first Thor movie only). NO SLASH. Angsty. 100 words exactly.
"He's always liked detective stories. For all their complexities, they make it so simple to solve the world." Steve checks BBC Sherlock off his list. Angsty one-shot. Written for Mythopoeia, with thanks.
As a child, he never liked the sun. (Loki drabble, set during his first realization of his "dark side" during Thor. No real spoilers, though). Usual disclaimers (not mine, not slash) apply. Read and review!
It always starts the same way. (Pre-series drabble, Dean worrying over John and Sam fighting). Mild language. NOT SLASH.
When he first sees Peggy again, his heart breaks not because she is old, but because he is young. (Drabble-just over 100 words. Set vaguely in Winter Soldier, but no real spoilers. Just a little Steve angst.) Not mine. NO SLASH.
He's a good man. She's never liked good men. (Natasha and Steve friendship fic, set during Winter Soldier).
He knows Bucky as well as he knows himself, and it doesn't matter that the world doesn't believe what he does. Friendship angst fic. Spoilers for Winter Soldier. No slash, not mine, etc.
They kept him far from warmth or light and farthest from memories—anything that might melt him. (Bucky drabble; spoilers for Winter Soldier). Genfic. No slash. Nothing belongs to me but feelings and fic.
"The silence is worse than shouting—it crackles with anger, with hurt, and worst of all he knows that this is it. The end. The fighting's over; the shattering has passed and everything's in pieces now. They're in pieces." Dean's struggle on the night Sam leaves for Stanford. NO SLASH; much angst. Rated for mild language. Sort of a companion piece to "How It's Supposed to Go."