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“911, what is your emergency? Hello?” “Uh, hi, I’m… I need help.” “Hey, deep breath. What’s wrong, honey?” "I think my dad is killing people."
If your brother told you your dad kills monsters after you read a book that looks like it was written by a madman, would YOU believe him? Title from the song by Jamiroquai.
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17 Feb 2026
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Maybe Dad doesn’t beat them, Sam thinks, but Dean was still coming back from hunts with broken bones at age twelve, and maybe Dad says he’s trying to avenge Mary’s killer, but he’s still the one who took the normal life Sam could’ve had away and ripped it to shreds, then screamed at him for wanting pieces of it.
December 1999. Sixteen-year-old Sam Winchester keeps having dreams where he kills his father.
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my thesis on teenage sam winchester, told through a series of chronological vignettesSeries
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17 Feb 2026
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Dad's been gone for a week, and Sammy's not eating again.
OR: Dean notices a fifteen year old Sam's eating habits, or lack there-of.
title from creep by radiohead (lol)
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17 Feb 2026
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The problem, Sam thinks, is that his cheek still really fucking hurts, and that’s kind of making it hard to search for snarky rejoinders to being punched in the face, or even to ask, hey, Dean, what the hell, I’m like two-thirds of your size and that really hurt, cause the part of Sam’s brain that’s normally focused on being quick and clever and whining at Dean is currently occupied telling him don’t ask him, you idiot, cause you don’t want him to hit you again.
1994-2005. Dean hits Sam kind of a lot.
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17 Feb 2026
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It doesn’t matter how big or how clever he gets, Sam thinks. He's still just the little brother, the youngest son, the baby, there to be put down and bossed around and derided as selfish and mean and bratty and stupid and betraying the family for daring to want things. His cardinal sin: Sam has never been able to quash the desire he deserves something better.
July 1998. John Winchester has GPS trackers implanted in his sons, predictably without telling his youngest. Sam is not pleased. Dean deals with the fallout.
Three points of view (sort of). One story.
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Sam does a lot of things Dean can’t fathom, but locking himself in the bathroom and attempting to operate on himself has got to be the most patently insane.Series
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17 Feb 2026

