Sam Winchester (
gavemea_45) wrote2023-02-08 05:28 pm
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[AU] dark gonna catch me here
Not two seconds after the door closed, Dean started demanding answers. Sam explained pretty much everything, although he glossed over the part where Wynonna'd threatened to shoot him, and for the most part Dean took it pretty well.
Until he made the suggestion of bringing Wynonna - and Peacemaker - to a crossroads and forcing the demon there to give up Dean's contract.
By the time the fight's over, Sam's certain of two things. First, that Dean's not willing to listen to reason because he doesn't want to risk Sam. And second, that he's not going to let his brother go to hell.
He makes sure Dean thinks he's asleep first, and waits until he hears his brother start snoring... then waits another half hour to make sure. Once he's certain Dean's not faking, Sam sneaks out and borrows the Impala.
There's a crossroads three miles north, an isolated one with an abandoned gas station nearby that he can use to get to the bar.
It'll do.
Until he made the suggestion of bringing Wynonna - and Peacemaker - to a crossroads and forcing the demon there to give up Dean's contract.
By the time the fight's over, Sam's certain of two things. First, that Dean's not willing to listen to reason because he doesn't want to risk Sam. And second, that he's not going to let his brother go to hell.
He makes sure Dean thinks he's asleep first, and waits until he hears his brother start snoring... then waits another half hour to make sure. Once he's certain Dean's not faking, Sam sneaks out and borrows the Impala.
There's a crossroads three miles north, an isolated one with an abandoned gas station nearby that he can use to get to the bar.
It'll do.
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The demon smiles, a smile as bright and sharp as a knife. "Oh, well, that's easy. No. Anything else?"
"I'd drop the wisecracks if I were you." His own glance flicks to Wynonna, just for an instant, before he focuses back on the demon. "You could try begging for your life, instead."
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The demon's eyebrows lift, and then she laughs. "And we were having such a nice conversation, too."
"I'm not really much of a talker," Wynonna informs her. "You should go ahead and do what the nice man asks."
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"Wouldn't you like to know," Sam says. "You should be more scared."
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She doesn't cock the gun just yet, waiting on Sam's signal, but her finger is itching to blow this bitch back to Hell where she belongs. Or wherever demons go when they die. She doesn't honestly give a shit.
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"That's enough," Sam interrupts, sharply. "Pay attention. We're here to make you an offer."
The demon spins around to give Sam an incredulous stare. "You? You're making me an offer? Aw, sweetie, that's just adorable."
Sam ignores that. His expression is as flat as his tone. "Here's the terms. You let Dean out of his deal, right now. He lives, I live, she lives... and you live. Everyone goes home happy. If you don't, you stop breathing. Permanently."
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"No?" Wynonna thumbs back the hammer. Peacemaker's chamber rotates with a smooth click. "You know what might be convincing? A bullet in your skull."
The demon scoffs and turns back to Sam. "I mean, come on Sam. Do you even want to break the deal?"
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She spreads her hands. "I don't know, that's why I asked. Aren't you tired of cleaning up Dean's messes? Of dealing with that broken psyche of his? Aren't you tired of being bossed around like a snot-nosed little brother?"
His hands clench into fists at his sides, so hard that his nails break skin. He's breathless with rage as he glares at her.
Even if he doesn't exactly like how bossy Dean can be sometimes, that doesn't mean he wants him gone, much less dead. Keep it together, he tells himself. Don't let her see that she's hit a nerve.
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Peacemaker doesn't waver, not even as the demon's words strike them both.
I love you, Wynonna, but you're as broken as they come.
Search your heart, Wynonna. Who have you hurt the most?
I'm sorry.
I forgive you.
Her jaw tightens. "You should think carefully about what you say next."
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Sometimes a lot worse. Like now.
"Like Wynonna said. You watch your goddamn mouth." Each word shivers with fury. She rolls her eyes.
"Come on, Sam, you can admit it. You're here with your girlfriend, going through the motions. But truth is, you'll be a tiny bit relieved when he's gone. No more desperate, sloppy, needy Dean. You can finally be free ... to live the life you always wanted."
"Shut up!" Sam lashes back at her. "Shut up, shut up, shut up! I had a life without Dean in it, and you know what? It fucking sucked!"
She smiles at him, bloody eyes bright. "I think you're protesting too much, if you ask me."
"No one asked you." Sam moves to stand beside Wynonna, clearing the way for her shot. "Enough bullshit. You let Dean out of his deal. Right now. Or else."
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"No deal's that good," Wynonna informs her. "And I guess if we clear you out of the way, it's broken anyway. So why don't I do just that?"
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"What's so funny?" Sam demands. The demon shrugs. "Listen, Sam, I'm just a saleswoman. I got a boss like everybody. That's who holds the contract, not me. And honey, my boss really wants Dean's soul. Your brother's not going anywhere but hell."
He can feel the blood drain from his face at the confidence in her voice. "You're bluffing."
She has to be. Doesn't she?
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"Then I guess we don't need you either way," Wynonna mutters, but she holds off on shifting her finger to the trigger. For now.
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She shrugs again, deliberately drawing attention to her figure. "No one as cuddly as me, I can tell you that."
"Who is it?" The question cracks through the air like a whip, edged with all the agony and desperation he's feeling. For a second as it hangs there between them, Sam could almost swear he sees a flicker of sympathy in the demon's eyes. She drops her insouciant attitude and shakes her head.
"I can't tell you. I'm sorry, Sam, I really am. But you're going to have to accept that there's no way out. Not this time."
Ice chills his blood, even as his voice hardens. "Then I guess we don't need you."
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"I'd tell you to make your peace," she says, as the gun's muzzle begins to glow, orange and molten. The demon's eyes narrow, then widen, as strange sigils illuminate along the barrel like they've been seared into it. "But I don't think that's going to be an option for you."
The crack of Peacemaker's shot breaks through the air like thunder, and a tiny hole appears in the demon's head. She shudders, light flaring through her skin, then falls back. No portal to the pit opens up, flames licking at her feet to drag her to Hell – she just drops. A thin plume of smoke rises from her forehead.
The silence around them feels almost like a scream.
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Sam stares down at the body in grim silence, shoving his guilt away. They'd had to be sure. He'd had to be sure. She was probably damaged enough not to live through it anyway, the same way Meg had been, and half of the people the Sins had possessed. Probably.
After a second or two longer, he glances at Wynonna. "I've got salt and gasoline in the car." Low and a little unsteady, but determined. "You can wait there while I take care of the body."
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There's no way of knowing if the woman she'd killed was bad, or good, or dying, or begging to be released. A dull knot tightens in the pit of her stomach, but she shakes her head. "I'll help."
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Not waiting for an answer, he crouches down to pick up the dead woman's body.
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The trunk opens with a creak, and she braces it with one hand while retrieving first the gas, then the bag of salt. Closing and locking it back up again, she hauls both to the spot where Sam's waiting.
She doesn't ask if the woman could have been saved. What good would it do either of them for him to answer?
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Sam lays her down carefully on the concrete pad, arranging her arms and legs with as much dignity as possible and sweeping his hand down over her eyes to make sure they're all the way closed. He doesn't even know for sure what color they were when not red. Brown, he thinks, but he doesn't check.
He nods thanks to Wynonna when she reaches him and takes the salt first. It scatters over the body like a strange snowfall.
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Sam sets the can down and reaches into his pocket for matches. The scent of sulfur wisps through the air as he strikes one alight with a scratchy hiss, and is gone in the next second as Sam drops the match onto the makeshift pyre.
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In the end, they'll all burn. No Heaven waits at the end of the line for the heir. Of that much, she's certain.
Finally, after the fire's caught enough to almost hide the thing it's burning, she opens her mouth. "What she said."
Wynonna glances at Sam. "About the deal. Think it's true?"
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Sam takes a shuddering breath and blows it out in a harsh rush. "There's got to be a way. I'm just gonna have to look harder to find it."
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