Sam Winchester (
gavemea_45) wrote2023-01-05 07:38 pm
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[AU] two worlds, a lot of demons, and a new set of problems
It's still hard to believe it's over; that the yellow-eyed demonic bastard they'd spent their whole lives hunting is finally dead.
Sam figures it'll sink in eventually. Given everything else -- right now he's still pretty numb.
He's also desperately tired, but that doesn't matter. There's something he needs to do, and he can't afford to delay.
He waits until they've settled in for the night, and then waits still longer. Once Dean's been asleep for half an hour, Sam picks up his messenger bag -- already stuffed with books and his computer -- and heads straight for the bar.
He orders black coffee and snags a table with a good view of both doors and the stairs, then pulls out the first of the old texts and starts to search through it.
There's work to do.
Sam figures it'll sink in eventually. Given everything else -- right now he's still pretty numb.
He's also desperately tired, but that doesn't matter. There's something he needs to do, and he can't afford to delay.
He waits until they've settled in for the night, and then waits still longer. Once Dean's been asleep for half an hour, Sam picks up his messenger bag -- already stuffed with books and his computer -- and heads straight for the bar.
He orders black coffee and snags a table with a good view of both doors and the stairs, then pulls out the first of the old texts and starts to search through it.
There's work to do.
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This is way beyond her. Suddenly, and for multiple reasons, she wishes Waverly were here. She desperately wants to hug her baby sister.
But she gets it. If it were Waverly, she'd make that deal in a second. Hell, maybe not even for a whole year. It's not like her soul and Waverly's life could ever be weighed equally. One is a burning coal and the other a brick of gold. Her brows flicker into a frown. "Peacemaker," she says, and glances up at him.
"Peacemaker could kill the demon. The one that made the deal."
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It can't happen. He can't let it. No matter what.
"We're trying to make more ammo for the Colt - our Colt - but we haven't gotten there yet. Dean used the last round to take out Yellow-Eyes, the demon I mentioned before."
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He's already stuck in a deal he doesn't want. What could she possibly ask in return? Not a damn thing. Wynonna tips her head at the bar. "I'll check back here every day. You find that demon, leave me a note."
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That makes sense, she guesses. If it were here, she wouldn't want to risk doing anything that might mean the deal was off and Waverly's life was forfeit.
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"Anyway, I figure that's probably also part of why your gun reacted to me like it did. But I'm not a revenant. Just... resurrected."
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For a second, she wants to ask where he went, if he went anywhere at all. If he even remembers. But that's probably rude, right?
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She crosses her fingers and presses her lips together. "There was one rev that hung out in mirrors and killed people who'd done bad things, does that count?"
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The blade of the razor biting into her skin, Waverly's desperate face.
I'm aware!)
"His name was August Hamilton. And he was one of the Seven."
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"You are literally the first and only person to ever say I have good sense."
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Then again, in his spot, she'd be just as desperate to think well of someone offering to help her. "But you're right about people doing stupid things."
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Sam ignores the rest of her sarcastic remark to focus on the salient point. “But yeah. If I had a nickel for every time we had to pull someone out of trouble…”
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