let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2011-02-02 08:10 pm
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Entry tags:
Roadhouse and Celestial
Title: Roadhouse
Rating: PG
Summary: Ash knows there's an afterlife.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 93
Ash knows there's an afterlife. How could there not be, when people are summoned back from it all the time? But he's kind of expecting harps and halos. Or fire and brimstone, though as he dies he's thinking he's had about enough of fire and brimstone. So when he wakes in the Roadhouse, empty and without a single scar on the wood that hadn't been there before the demons came, it takes a while before Ash figures out where he is.
It shouldn't surprise him, really. The Roadhouse was always heaven on earth.
Title: Celestial
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Castiel has never done any, in Dean Winchester's colorful phrase, 'cloud-seeding'.
Pairings: Castiel/Anna.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 130
Castiel has never done any, in Dean Winchester's colorful phrase, 'cloud-seeding'. He has never engaged in sex, and does not understand the appeal well enough to attempt it. Sex requires bodies, and bodies are an inconvenience at best; sex is a sticky, sweaty, messy thing, and thus better avoided. Sex, judging by Sam and the pizza man, is a momentary physical connection, nothing more.
Castiel has stood with his multidimensional waveform self in the same space as that of his commander. Castiel has many times merged himself with Anael to strengthen the bond between them, to connect, communicate, and once, on orders, to create a new waveform, a new angel to fill a gap in another garrison. Castiel has experienced communion.
Dean never asks about that.
Rating: PG
Summary: Ash knows there's an afterlife.
Pairings: None.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 93
Ash knows there's an afterlife. How could there not be, when people are summoned back from it all the time? But he's kind of expecting harps and halos. Or fire and brimstone, though as he dies he's thinking he's had about enough of fire and brimstone. So when he wakes in the Roadhouse, empty and without a single scar on the wood that hadn't been there before the demons came, it takes a while before Ash figures out where he is.
It shouldn't surprise him, really. The Roadhouse was always heaven on earth.
Title: Celestial
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Castiel has never done any, in Dean Winchester's colorful phrase, 'cloud-seeding'.
Pairings: Castiel/Anna.
Warnings: None.
Word Count: 130
Castiel has never done any, in Dean Winchester's colorful phrase, 'cloud-seeding'. He has never engaged in sex, and does not understand the appeal well enough to attempt it. Sex requires bodies, and bodies are an inconvenience at best; sex is a sticky, sweaty, messy thing, and thus better avoided. Sex, judging by Sam and the pizza man, is a momentary physical connection, nothing more.
Castiel has stood with his multidimensional waveform self in the same space as that of his commander. Castiel has many times merged himself with Anael to strengthen the bond between them, to connect, communicate, and once, on orders, to create a new waveform, a new angel to fill a gap in another garrison. Castiel has experienced communion.
Dean never asks about that.