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ratherastory ([personal profile] ratherastory) wrote2011-01-26 12:21 am

Home to My Heart

Title: Home to My Heart
Summary: Part of the Fusion 'verse. Written for the Hug Time Now comment-fic meme. Dean has to go away for a few days, and leaves Sam in the care of a friend. Original prompt by the lovely and talented [livejournal.com profile] de_nugis is here.
Characters: Sam, Dean, OFC
Rating: PG
Wordcount: 3,824
Disclaimer: If they were mine, they would hug a LOT MORE OFTEN.
Warnings: None.
Neurotic Author's Note #1: This is part of the Fusion 'verse. To understand what the hell is going on, I suggest you at the very least read the first story. Otherwise, the gist of it is this: AU starting from the end of 'Swan Song.' Sam and Dean have retired from hunting. Sam has been badly traumatized by his time in hell, and Dean has had to undergo knee fusion surgery after repeated trauma, and can no longer bend his leg.
Neurotic Author's Note #2: So this is unbeta'd and written kind of off-the-cuff. Please be forgiving of spelling errors and typos and weird grammar and unhappy syntax.
Neurotic Author's Note #3: This was meant to be a short fic about a hug. Instead it became kind of a medium-length fic about Sam with a hug at the end. So, it sort of works for the prompt, but I kind of took liberties. This 'verse has never been especially cooperative when it comes to my plans. It just takes my ideas and runs off in another direction. *shrug* I got nothin'.
Neurotic Author's Note #4: Chronologically, this is set before And Death's Dark Shadows Put To Flight.
Neurotic Author's Note #5: Title is taken from the Dean Martin song 'Return to Me.' It felt appropriate. :)


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THERE IS NOW ART! A gorgeous comic by the lovely and talented Tremaine, which I am including at the end of this fic.





It’s funny how quickly you lose the habit of letting yourself in and out of other people’s homes, once you move to the big city. So much so that, coming back to your tiny home town, it feels almost wrong to just walk through someone’s front door and announce your presence, even when you’ve already been explicitly invited. Amanda Noble hesitates on the doorstep, wondering if she should at least knock, then tells herself she’s being silly. Sam knows she’s coming, she’s been coming every day at the same time for three days now.

The house is quiet when she slips inside, not even the radio on for company. She wonders, sometimes, how Sam can bear the constant silence. Whenever she’s home alone she invariably switches on the television for company, but Sam seems to enjoy the quiet, or at least prefer it to anything else. She checks her watch, to see if she’s early or late, but no, it’s definitely seven o’clock.

“Sam?” she calls out softly.

There’s no answer, so she quickly shuts the door behind her and goes looking, worried that he’s having what Dean euphemistically terms a ‘bad day’ and has gone off on his own. She has no idea where to even start looking, if that’s the case, and she doesn’t relish the prospect of having to ask anyone else in town for help in looking for him. God only knows what Dean would say once he found out.

She supposes she’s been lucky so far, in that Sam has always been where she expected to find him. Dean’s been gone for a little over two days, and is meant to be back sometime this morning depending on traffic in from the city. It took her weeks of pestering to even get him to consider getting a service dog, and she’s pretty sure that the idea of leaving Sam by himself even for a couple of days was a source of stress for both brothers that likely contributed to Dean’s reluctance to even try. Still, he grudgingly allowed that going to at least see if a dog would work for him was probably a good idea, especially after he’d taken a bad fall and Sam had been too far away to hear him call out at first.

After he’d agreed, though, there was the whole question of what to do about Sam, who couldn’t very well go with him –not unless they wanted to invite a whole host of extra problems– but also couldn’t be left behind on his own. The town was too small for there to be any sort of formal home care system, and in the few months she’s been treating the brothers since she had returned home to take over old Dr. Sinclair’s practice, she’s come to learn that neither one is especially keen on outside interference in their affairs.

They don’t have much in terms of medical coverage, which Dean refuses to elaborate on, stating only that there won’t be a record of them in any military records, and that she shouldn’t bother looking.

“Just tell me what we’re looking at in terms of cost, and I’ll figure it out,” he’d told her the first time they’d been in to see her. As it turns out, they have a small insurance policy through their uncle, and Sophie at the bookshop does cover some medical expenses for her employees, and so Amanda has become adept at juggling forms to make sure that they can get treatment without going bankrupt in the process.

Treating Dean is always pretty straightforward. The few times he’s come in it’s been for an inflammation in his hip, aggravated by the slightly awkward gait that he favours for getting around. She prescribed an anti-inflammatory, gave him some PT exercises and some tips to avoid future problems, and that was that. Sam, on the other hand, is an exercise in frustration. Both he and Dean steadfastly refuse to see a professional other than her, despite her repeated protestations that she’s not a psychiatrist, that there are people better-equipped to deal with Sam’s particular problems than she.

“You’re doing just fine,” Dean had said, and wasn’t that a kicker? Being reassured by a patient. It was almost insulting. “We’ve been to specialists, and they can’t help. Sam just needs someone who gives a crap, you know?”

And that Amanda can do. Sam doesn’t present with typical PTSD, though some of the symptoms are there. It’s like he’s an odd mish-mash of different diagnoses, without a single one fitting properly, and she can’t even begin to make sense of what little he’s able to tell her, even on a good day. It’s become a question of managing the worst of the symptoms –the anxiety and agitation, mostly– and hoping for the best. Except, of course, for the times when she feels hopelessly out of her depth. Today, not for the first time, she finds herself questioning whether she was maybe out of her mind for agreeing to watch over Sam while Dean was away, but she’s their doctor, it’s a tiny town, and it’s her responsibility to help.

“Sam?” she calls out again.

She finds him curled up on his brother’s bed upstairs, staring fixedly at the wall. He’s dressed in jeans and a ratty grey t-shirt, and while he hasn’t shaved she’s pretty sure that he hasn’t been here the whole night either, judging by the state of disarray of his own bed in the adjoining room. She walks around the bed, makes sure she’s directly in front of him so he’ll know she’s there, but he doesn’t so much as blink to acknowledge her presence.

“Hey, what’s going on?” she reaches out carefully to touch his arm, but he flinches so hard that she pulls back again.

He hates having his bare arms touched, she remembers belatedly, and she could kick herself for forgetting. He never goes out without long sleeves to cover the scars that criss-cross the skin, starting at the wrists and snaking up all the way past his biceps to his shoulders. He has similar scars all over his body, though the worst ones are on his arms, and one massive keloid scar at the small of his back, which looks like an old wound which should by all rights have crippled or outright killed him. He’s never told her where the scars came from, and Dean can’t explain them either.

“Sam,” she keeps her tone firm, trying to get his attention. “Can you tell me what’s wrong?”

He seems to figure out that he’s not alone, then. His gaze flicks away from the wall, toward her, and he hugs his arms to his chest, worrying at his wrist with the opposing thumb, a gesture she’s learned to associate with anxiety where he’s concerned. “I’m okay,” he says, so softly she almost doesn’t hear him, even in the quiet.

She purses her lips. “I’m not so sure. You’re usually up at this hour, remember? What are you doing in here?”

He shrugs, looks away from her. “I don’t know. I thought it would help.”

“Did it?” Any port in a storm. If lying on his brother’s bed can help, then so be it.

“Um. Yes. Dean helps, when it’s bad.”

She nods. She can’t provide his brother, not yet, anyway, but she can offer the next best thing. “I’ll make breakfast, if you want to come downstairs with me. Your meds are down there, and Dean’s going to be here in a few hours. You game for that? I don’t have to be at the clinic until this afternoon, so we could watch a movie, if you want.”

There’s a moment of silence while he considers what she just said, then he carefully uncurls from his spot on the bed and sits up, still clutching his left wrist with his right hand, hair tousled, cheeks flushed, so that he looks a little like an overgrown kid. Sometimes it’s hard to remember that there’s a razor-sharp mind caught behind that thousand-yard stare.

Amanda takes the lead down the stairs, confident that he’ll follow and not wanting him to feel rushed. If it’s a bad day, or even an off-day, it won’t take much for him to go almost completely catatonic, and that’s the last thing she wants or needs only a few hours before his brother is due back. She heads into the kitchen, finds Sam’s meds and sets them out, the only part of the routine that is entirely her responsibility. Sam knows what his meds are, but he and Dean both agreed that it would be better if Amanda took charge of them for now, just in case. Otherwise, Sam has been up and ready the past two days and making breakfast by the time she walked in the door, so she’s a bit at a loss to find things. She’s beginning to appreciate how difficult this must be for Dean, never knowing from one day to the next just how functional his brother’s going to be.

She decides that pancakes aren't beyond her this morning, and when she turns back from getting the flour out of the cupboard she almost jumps out of her skin because Sam has managed to slip unnoticed into the kitchen and is standing a few paces behind her. He flinches at her reaction, and she immediately feels bad. Being jumpy around a PTSD patient is the last thing she should allow herself.

“Oh, Sam, I'm sorry. I didn't mean... you startled me. I never heard you come in.”

He glances away, rubbing his wrist. “Sorry.”

“No, it's fine. You sure you weren't a ninja in a past life?”

He looks back at her, and away again just as quickly, but there's the ghost of a smile on his face. “Not a ninja, no.”

“I'm making pancakes. Your meds are on the table.”

“Okay.” He doesn't move, looks around the kitchen as though he's never seen it before in his life.

“Sam?”

“I'll make coffee. Do you like coffee? I don't remember...”

“Good idea. And yeah, I do like coffee.”

He's already carefully spooning coffee out of a tin into a reusable filter, and she can see that his hands are shaking, ever so slightly. “I would have remembered,” he says, apparently to the coffee. “I would have remembered before.”

She cracks an egg into a mixing bowl, and doesn't answer right away. Getting information out of Sam is always a tricky business: often enough he doesn't respond to direct questioning, either unable to process the question or just maybe unable to express exactly what it is that's going through his mind. So the fact that he's volunteering something is huge.

“What do you mean, Sam?” She adds flour to the egg, starts measuring out the milk, and deliberately doesn't look at him.

He blows out a frustrated-sounding breath, slides the filter into place, and fills the carafe with water, pouring it into the machine with the same painstaking care that she's seen small children take when pouring orange juice. She doesn't push, waiting for him to finish what he's doing.

“I would have remembered that you like coffee,” he clarifies, once his hands are free. “I keep forgetting things. I should write it down,” he looks around, back at the table. “Did I take my meds?”

“No, they're still there. Do you want some water?”

Sam shakes his head, takes the little plastic cup and dry-swallows the pills, making her wince. She has no idea how many years of practice it must have taken for him to be able to do that with so many pills.

“Is it everything that you have trouble remembering? Or small things? Recent things?”

“Butter's burning.”

“What? Oh!” She snatches the pan off the stove before the butter turns black, and hastily runs water into it, wipes it with a paper towel before trying again. “Thanks.”

“Short-term.”

“What?” She's beginning to feel stupid, but sometimes following Sam's erratic train of thought is exhausting.

“I thought about it. Short-term memory only. I remember everything else just fine.”

She nods, considering the question as she pours batter into the pan. “Could be your meds, you know. Some of them interfere with concentration. If you want, we can try some different dosages, see if we can't make things better.”

“I don't think it's going to get much better,” Sam is staring at the tabletop, tracing a pattern there with his finger, and she sighs.

“I know it's hard to see past the here and now, but you're not the first person to live through trauma, Sam. It does get better.”

He looks up at that, and meets her gaze directly for the first time this morning. To her surprise, he smiles at her, dimples showing unexpectedly. “No, that's not... I mean, this is better. Better than I was. I can't... I don't know how to explain it, but it was... it was bad, before. It's good now.”

He drums his fingers on the table for a moment, watching his hands, and she can tell he's frustrated again at not being able to express himself more clearly. It's not the worst she's seen him —on his bad days he's completely uncommunicative, or doesn't make any sense at all— but compared to days when he's able to converse properly, it's damned heartbreaking. This is one of the reasons she didn't want to come back to a small town practice, she thinks as she scrapes the first pancake onto his plate. It's too easy to get attached to your patients, and when there's something seriously wrong with them, it wrecks what objectivity you have. She would never have been in this position if she'd stayed in the city.

Sam gets up and pours them both a cup of coffee from the pot, and dumps two teaspoons of sugar into hers. “No milk, right?”

She takes it from him and smiles. “See? You do remember.”

He shrugs, but he's smiling now. “I guess.” He rummages in the fridge, and pulls out a bottle of French vanilla-flavoured coffee creamer. He turns to lean against the counter, twisting the bottle in his hands. “Dean bought this for me before he left.”

“Oh?” She's at a loss. Again.

“He hates this stuff. Drinks his coffee black, like our dad. I'm the only one who ever put stuff in my coffee. Cream and sugar when I was a teenager, and when I was at Stanford I discovered Starbucks. Best four dollars I ever wasted,” he grins. “It drove Dean nuts. I don't think he ever understood how anyone could spend that much money on coffee.”

She stares at him, trying not to frown, no idea at all where this is coming from or what he's driving at. He seems to notice her confusion, because he just snaps open the lid and pours a couple of tablespoonfuls into his cup.

“Sorry.”

“No, you don't have to apologize. I'm just not sure where this is coming from.”

“Neither am I, half the time. What time is it?”

“Just before eight. Why?”

His gaze flicks to the refrigerator, where Dean's schedule has been stuck with a magnet sporting a phone number for the local plumber. “Just checking.”

“How about a movie?” she suggests again. His brother is due back in a couple of hours, and a movie should get them right through the intervening time. Somehow it sounds easier than trying to talk for the entire time, even though it makes her feel like a coward. “I can make a tray, we can eat in front of the TV.”

Sam seems equally relieved not to have to make small talk with her. He brings his cup of coffee to the living room and curls himself up on the sofa while she picks out a DVD for them to watch. Apparently they're both fans of action movies rather than anything else, or maybe it's just because those were the ones available in the bargain bin, since most of the boxes are labelled 'pre-viewed' and have little green and blue and yellow stickers marking the discounts. Everything in their house, she's realized, is second-hand or marked-down, a curious mash-up of things found at garage sales and at the Salvation Army, and somehow they've managed to pull it all together in a way that makes it all feel kind of cozy.

“So, uh, you have your pick. Action movie, action movie, or action movie.”

Sam snorts into his coffee cup. “How about 'Die Hard?' It's Dean's favourite.”

“Yippee-ki-yay,” she rolls her eyes and smiles, slots the DVD into the tray, and hits 'Play' before joining him on the sofa.

He gives her an approving nod, but doesn't say anything else, wrapping his hands all the way around his mug and settling more comfortably against the sofa. She's not sure how he can stand to be all folded up on himself the way he is, but he seems content enough, and so she stretches out until her feet are almost touching the coffee table, and watches as Bruce Willis negotiates 1980's traffic. About twenty minutes into the movie she glances over, and sees that Sam is asleep, his coffee mug at his feet, head pillowed on his arm. She actually kind of likes 'Die Hard,' and she's got nowhere else to be this morning, so she pours herself another cup of coffee, and settles back down to wait for Alan Rickman to make his appearance.

The movie is in the middle of a hail of gunfire when the front door opens, and Amanda just about jumps out of her skin again. She takes a deep breath, heart hammering in her ribcage, reaches for the remote to pause the movie, then glances over to where Sam is still asleep, apparently oblivious to any and all noise around him. She debates waking him then and there, decides against it, and hurries toward the front door, where Dean is pulling off his jacket. He looks surprised to see her, but he smiles anyway.

“Amanda, hey. I didn't think you'd be here. Everything okay?”

“Sure. Sam and I were watching a movie. Well, I was watching the movie and he's sleeping on the sofa,” she amends, and Dean laughs.

“Sounds about right. If he's asleep, then it must be 'Die Hard.' Better 'n a lullaby, that movie. I used to put it on when we were kids and he couldn't sleep, waiting for Dad to get back.” He glances past her, his expression suddenly unreadable, maybe a little sad, she thinks, looking over to see his brother curled up on the sofa. “He okay?”

“I think so. He was feeling a little anxious this morning, but he got dressed and came down and had breakfast with me, so it's not too bad, I don't think. I found him on your bed.”

Dean's expression turns pained. “Oh.”

“I think he just missed you. He'll be fine,” she says, unsure why she's trying to reassure him. Dean knows his brother better than anyone. “How was the trip? Did you like the centre?”

He nods, only half-paying attention to her. “It was fine. The bus sucked. Those seats at the front are okay if you're in a wheelchair, but they're not really designed for this,” he gestures vaguely at his leg. “Anyway, the centre was pretty cool, and they think they have the right dog for me, if I want her. Trouble is, I'd have to go train with her for a few weeks, close to a month.”

And that's the trouble right there. She sighs, looks back at Sam, and starts mentally trying to figure out the mathematics that might allow for Dean to leave both his job and his little brother for up to a month without everything going to hell, and comes up with nothing.

“I'm sure we can figure something out,” she says, knowing it's a meaningless platitude. Sometimes the world is so damned unfair she wants to scream.

He shrugs. “It's fine. I've managed this far, haven't I? Anyway, thanks. For looking out for Sammy, I mean. You didn't have trouble, did you?”

“No, he was fine,” she hates talking about Sam as if he wasn't there, and she's sure Dean feels the same way. “I mean, he... it was good. We had a great talk about factual accuracy in television,” she grins, remembering the conversation.

Dean rolls his eyes. “Figures. Once a geek, always a geek. I appreciate your looking out for him, Amanda. Really.”

“Anytime,” she assures him, and means it. “I should go. Let you settle back in. You want me to let Sophie know you're back? It's on my way.”

“That'd be great, thanks. Tell her I'll give her a call, anyway, probably this afternoon.”

“Sure. Take care, Dean.”

She drops her key onto the small table by the door for them to find later, and prepares to let herself out, pulling on her running shoes and tying the laces while Dean limps over to where Sam is still sleeping on the sofa. Looking up, she sees him lean over his brother, one hand on the arm of the sofa, and shake him gently by the shoulder.

“Hey, Sammy, I'm back.”

It takes a moment for Sam to wake, and he blinks blearily for a moment. Then the befuddled expression fades from his face, to be replaced with one of those blinding smiles that come so rarely and which he seems to reserve almost solely for his brother. He uncoils like a spring, suddenly looming over his brother, who has to take a step back so as not to get knocked over like a bowling pin, and wraps his arms around him and hugs him as though they've been apart for twenty years. Dean sputters, arms wind-milling as he fights for balance under the onslaught.

“Ack! Sam! Gimme a sec, here,” he laughs, regains his footing, and brings his arms around, giving Sam a fond pat on the back before returning the embrace. “I missed you too, you giant girl,” he murmurs, just loud enough for Amanda to hear.

She watches them for a moment, feeling, not for the first time, like an intruder in their little private world. Then she slips outside and closes the door behind her as quietly as she can, leaving them to their reunion.

~END~


[identity profile] phx69.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
LOL! I think the first thing Dean would have to do is train the dog to help him look after Sam :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
That's pretty much what he did! I'm writing these a bit out of order, so in my last story I had him telling the dog to "find Sam." :)

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[identity profile] morganoconner.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
FUSION 'VERSE!!!!

\o/

Love this, as always. I'm always surprised by how much I like your OC's, but it's really great getting to see Sam and Dean from another perspective sometimes. :)

This was a great surprise to get just before bed, thank you!! :D

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
*g*

I have a ridiculously soft spot for my OCs. They provide a great outsider POV to show the boys in a slightly different light than the one in which they see themselves (and each other), and allow me to flex my creative muscles in a slightly different direction, too. :)

Glad you enjoyed it!

[identity profile] hells-half-acre.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! I love this 'verse. This was sweet - now I'm curious as to how Sam faired when Dean eventually went for the training. I could really picture Sam's smile when Dean woke him up at the end :)

I also love the thought of Die Hard being a lullaby. :P

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
:)

I don't know why I was thinking of 'Die Hard' but I definitely know Dean and Sam are fans, and it seemed really appropriate as a lullaby for the Winchesters, somehow. Kind of like comfort food, you know? ;)


I'll probably be writing something about the training, both from Dean's perspective and also about Sam.

[identity profile] jesseofthenorth.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
What a great treat to come on and find more fusion in my inbox!
One of many things I love about this verse are the well fleshed out OC's. I love the Doc almost as much as Sophie and the old couple that brought Sam in out of the weather in the middle of the night. Awesome. Very nice indeed. Keep up the great work!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
I kind of love my OCs. I don't know if it's weird of me to say that, but I do. I'm having fun populating my little unnamed town in the middle of an unnamed state. *shrug*

:)

Glad you're enjoying it!

[identity profile] asilia.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
Awwwwwwwww poor poor Sammy :( The part with him lying on Dean's bed just about broke my heart.

I loved this so much, as always. This 'verse is definitely one of the best things written out there ♥

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
It was kind of sad to write, too. Poor Sammy, wrapping himself up in his brother like a security blanket. :(

I'm so pleased you're still enjoying the 'verse. :)

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[identity profile] rainylemons.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
*siiiiiiiiiiiiiigh* This is just what I needed to come home to. I always want to smish on Sam in this 'verse. Poor puppy! Lovely addition and how he expressed missing Dean and welcomed him home was very sweet and also made me feel like I'd just taken a 2 foot needle to the gut.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
*beams*

I kind of love doing that in this 'verse. It sort of epitomizes "bittersweet" for me. :)

[identity profile] saschi212.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
LOVE ♥ This 'verse makes me so happy. And Sammy!hugs at the end!!! I loved it. I love this little town, the people who look out for them. And as always I adore your Sam and Dean. This Sam is so painful to read because he's so broken and he tries so hard, but at the same time I love how affectionate this Sam is and the way his world so obviously rotates around Dean. And protective!Dean is pretty much my favorite thing ever. Thanks for sharing!!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
*beams*

There's something just so nice and compelling about protective!Dean, isn't there? He's such a badass, even with a fused knee. I'd like one of my very own, please. :)

Thank you, and I'm glad you're still enjoying these!

[identity profile] anabonsh.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
Eekkk! This is so the best vers ever! I'm glad you are giving us all some background on how Dean gets his dog. Hope we get to see the training too! and I also loved seeing how Sam delt with someone other then Dean. Really love all of these storys, you are such a great writer!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I'm so pleased you're enjoying it.

There will be more stories about how Dean got Perry: I'm writing these a little out of order now, but I have plenty more ideas in mind. :)

[identity profile] kasman.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
That was really very sweet. Now, what I would really love is the same story told from Dean's POV. :D *Pokes ratherastory hopefully*. :D

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much!

I don't really like to go over old territory from different POVs —though I will never say never— but there will be more stories about Dean getting Perry, and some of them will very likely be from his POV. :)

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[identity profile] honeylocusttree.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 10:23 am (UTC)(link)
I like the fact that this story makes a direct reference to the ways in which mental illness/psychological trauma are diagnosed. It's always been a huge pet peeve of mine when authors just say things like "he's crazy" and leave it at that, without giving any kind of idea of the nature of the problem. So that was refreshing.

I always enjoy outside POV, so this was fun! Heartwarming without being cloying. Nicely done.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much!

I think you and I are very much on the same wavelength when it comes to mental illness and how it's portrayed in fiction. Diagnosing anything is difficult even in a "regular" patient, meds are often administered on a "trial-and-error" basis, because each patient reacts differently to different dosages and cocktails, and often enough things are never as cut-and-dried as they seem.

In short, I'm striving for a minimum of realism, even within the realm of SPN.

I'm glad it worked for you! :)

[identity profile] de-nugis.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, my very own bit of Fusion, thank you so much. What I love about this verse is both the fact that despite the damage Sam and Dean are finally in a position where they can love each other and have that be the uncomplicated part of their lives, and also the fleshing out of the practical details -- how they manage the care they both need, how they are dealing with the insurance thing. And the OCs are a big part of that, showing that Winchesters can live in a normal community, but that they are always going to be their own little world, too, if only because they have to lie even to their doctors about what happened to them.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! Your own little corner in the 'verse. ;)

You've pretty much hit the nail on the head when it comes to the reasons I love writing this 'verse so much. Sam and Dean are finally getting a break from circumstances that would have destroyed lesser men, and they're getting the chance to rest and heal and just *be* for a while. And of course the whole idea of living with OCs and managing it nicely, all the while having to stay in their own bubble because they can't tell people about what they've really been through (though there might be more on that front, stay tuned.

Like it or not, the Winchesters live in a world apart from ordinary people, and even settled down, they will still be somewhat set apart. Not that that's a bad thing. They're all they've ever needed, after all.

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[identity profile] roque-clasique.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohhhhhhhhh man this was the most amazing way to start my day... I love Amanda -- you always do such lovely OCs -- and I love the little detail that she's just recently moved back to the town from a city. She seems like a wonderful doctor for them :) And I'm so glad we got to see Dean in this at the end there! I really liked having a little one-on-one time with Sam, without Dean -- I always love outside POVs and you did an awesome job here -- but I was psyched when Dean came in at the end! And that hug... oh, that hug... *trembles*

Thanks for this! Such a fantastic, much-needed surprise.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
:)

I have about 6k of words of aborted Amanda & Sam fic from a previous attempt at a Fusion installment which just never worked out, and I was dying to bring her back in. She has a huge back story in my head.

And of course Fusion wouldn't be Fusion without Dean. I have plans for him and Perry, and I haven't forgotten your Hallowe'en prompt! :)

[identity profile] nwspaprtaxis.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
As you know I finished S5 not long ago and well... SWAN SONG left me so devastated (DEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNN!) that I self-medicated the entire next day by reading all your Fusion stories. Back to Back. In the order you wrote them. I don't care what you or anyone says, but THIS is my canon S6... This is what happens after Sam comes out of the Cage. This is what I need to happen. I am so much in love with this verse that I want to take it in my bed and love and cuddle and stroke it. And then I want to hug you for creating this world for the Boys.

I love all the OCs you created -- from Sophie to Amanda, from the guy who helped Dean look for Sam in And Death's Dark Shadows Put To Flight to the bakery owner who gives Sam muffins and takes him in from the rain, just... EVERYONE (I'm still waiting to meet Mrs. O'Keefe, the neighbor who brings them Chicken Soup and who Dean's going to ask if she can run interference for them -- I kind of have her set up in my head as a 50-something year old retired Art Teacher who spends her days painting with oils and doing what she always wanted but who also has grown children and misses being a mother but she isn't a grandmother yet... so the Winchesters kind of fill that maternal void for her but she doesn't hover or smother... she's just THERE when they need her or someone else...). I love all of them. Mostly because they just totally accept the brothers as they are and look out for them, but at the same time the boys do live in their own little bubble. They totally have all they need -- a little slice of normal, each other, and some people taking care of them.

I absolutely love Amanda here -- and I love that she's something of an outsider as well... you can tell that she, like the Winchesters, hasn't quite gotten the hang of small-town life and walking in on people, but she has the caring personality of that little haven. I love how homed in on Sam she is but how out of her depth she feels. Also great is how much credit she gives to Dean when she realizes what he deals with on a day-to-day basis. The whole coffee conversation was sweet... and I love that Die Hard is better than a lullaby for Sam. I can totally see this in Canon -- Dean using the film to calm Sam when Dad was gone for long periods of time and just the overall comfort-y goodness it is to them. And I could just hear and feel Sam missing Dean in absolute waves when Amanda finds him curled up in Dean's bed and then later when he suggests Die Hard because it's Dean's favorite. AWWWW SAMMY! *wants to hug him*

And this or maybe it's just because those were the ones available in the bargain bin, since most of the boxes are labelled 'pre-viewed' and have little green and blue and yellow stickers marking the discounts. Everything in their house, she's realized, is second-hand or marked-down, a curious mash-up of things found at garage sales and at the Salvation Army, and somehow they've managed to pull it all together in a way that makes it all feel kind of cozy. was absolutely PERFECT. I can totally see the boys owning nothing new, nothing sterile... it'd all be second hand and worn down and comfortable. But they'd make it HOME for them. And even the fact their movies are second-hand makes me a bit sad but is so so so spot on. Also spot on is how they're reticent on the details, and Amanda works with them with their insurances and doesn't ask questions.

Your Dean voice is totally STELLAR here -- as always. He just seems to have that little bit of sadness and resignation but at the same time, he's truly happy for probably the first time in his life. And how Dean just manages. God, I want to hug him for it. And I love Amanda not calling him on it but making her assistance available to him and Dean still being all confused and unanchored that people'd offer to help him so freely. Poor smurf.

[identity profile] nwspaprtaxis.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oy Vey... apparently I have too much love....

CONTINUED

And the reunion hug between them is beyond sweet. I NEED THEM TO HUG!!!! LIKE ALL THE TIME! They just don't hug enough in canon so this verse is my happy place. I love Sam launching himself at Dean like a little kid (and the image you painted of Sam sitting up on Dean's bed all tousled-haired made my little maternal heart clench -- for some reason, in this verse, he has his S1 haircut. WHY?! No idea... he just totally reverted to his S1 look for me) and clinging to Dean and Dean almost falling over but steadying himself, keeping up his tough guy persona, but totally returning the hug in full because he missed his Sammy just as much.

NOW I NEED TO SEE THE FICS WHERE HE GETS HIS DOGGIE! I want Dean's side where he's away from Sam, but talks to Sam on the phone and is in training, but I also want to see Sam on his own and having people take care of him and missing Dean when it gets bad... Maybe he can stay with Mrs. O'Keefe or Sophie or Amanda can come back?

**tacklesmishes you**

PS- okay, I'll calm down, but you have no idea how much I love and NEED this 'verse. My entire day brightens up and I'm *consumed* by it. It's a place I go where I need to feel loved and want to offer the boys safety and security and shower them with love, peace, and healing....

[identity profile] harrigan.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I ♥ this 'verse to pieces! Which is the state of my heart right now, in fact. You broke it!

I love how even not hunting, their lives are full of suffering and sacrifice. But their lives have a different kind of complications now, including the kind we readers know a little more intimately, like trying to make ends meet on a paycheck.

Your Outsider POV rocks, and I'd love to see more of Amanda.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, I'm sorry I broke your heart! The hug was meant to fix that! &hearts

The main problem with the Winchesters settling down anywhere is that they've never had to make an honest living before. Sure, hunting isn't a pro-ball career, but they used to be able to skate by, sleep in the car when they had to, and live off of seven dollars in their pockets. Now, though, they have rent to pay and meds to buy, and groceries and regular stuff that normal people have to worry about, all on Dean's one tiny salary. So, yeah, they're going to have to worry about money at some point.

There will be more of Amanda, I promise. :)
embroiderama: (Sam - giant (Andy))

[personal profile] embroiderama 2011-01-26 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this so much! I read it first thing in the morning and didn't have the wherewithal to comment but it was such a wonderful thing to wake up to. I love the outside POV on Dean and Sam and the way it ends with that door closing and the feeling that the story continues behind it.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, yay! I'm glad it brightened your morning. :)

Of course the story carries on when Amanda's not there. The epic (gen) love story of Sam 'n' Dean is eternal!

[identity profile] mollya.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for this - I love the outside POV in this 'verse so much. There's something about it that lends itself to seeing Sam and Dean through the lens of a person who cares about them but doesn't understand.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! This 'verse lends itself really well to outside POV, so it's really fun to write. :)

[identity profile] calamitycrow.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
YAY!!! More fusion!verse!!!

me and the human love the way you write the OCs in this verse, and the hug? was most awesome!!!

good, good stuff!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! And yes, more Fusion 'verse. I love writing in this 'verse, it makes me happy. :)

Glad you liked it!

[identity profile] snowphilosophy.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this so much! Especially Sam's tackle-hug.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks!

The tackle-hug was really the whole point of the story. :)

[identity profile] tversan.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Always wonderful to read a new fusion =) Fantastic story, and as everyone else I really liked Amanda. Very nice to read from someone else's point of view, I love that!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
:D

I'm so glad you liked it!
ext_14783: girl underwater (SPN - hug love)

[identity profile] lavinialavender.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

I was so, so hoping that Sam would greet Dean that way. :DDDD Thank you, that made my day.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
\o/

The hugs are the most important thing!

[identity profile] sinka.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't have words to describe how much this 'verse gets to me... it seems every story it's better and more intimate than the last! You know, I don't usually like outsider's POV but yours is simply perfect. It feels like we are the ones hovering outside Sam and Dean's lifes trying to take a peek but unable to reach them.

Also, I could *feel* how lost Sam was and how much he missed his brothers. They are really each other's whole world. I simply can't get enough of this 'verse. And I'm dying to read how Perry entered their family!!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! For some reason this 'verse lends itself really well to outsider POV, which makes it really easy to write.

And yeah, poor Sam, he really does do much better when Dean is around to help him.

[identity profile] primrose-1.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You realize that you are going to have to write about that month of training now, right? You can't just leave that problem out there for us to worry about.

This 'verse makes me happy every time you write in it.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee! The 'verse makes me happy every time I write in it too!

I am planning for something during the month of training, have no fear. :)

[identity profile] mdlaw.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
I love this 'verse. I'm sure they can figure something out so Dean can get his dog. It would be such a help. m :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank! And since I already wrote in Perry, I think it's safe to say they'll figure something out. :)

[identity profile] 4422shini.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Yaay! New Fusion fic!
Wonderful as always!!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much! :)

[identity profile] phyllis2779.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so happy to see another piece from your fusion 'verse. It's always so interesting to me that even though the boys are living in a small town and living (by comparison at least) a humdrum life (job in a bookstore for Dean!), yet you always find something fresh and new to say. And it always touches my heart -- "Then the befuddled expression fades from his face, to be replaced with one of those blinding smiles that come so rarely and which he seems to reserve almost solely for his brother."

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thanks!

And, well, just because they're living a civilian life these days doesn't mean stuff can't happen. It just means that the stuff is a lot more mundane. Like taking a trip, or having a talk in the middle of the night. :)

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