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ratherastory ([personal profile] ratherastory) wrote2011-07-28 07:33 pm

An Honest Day's Work

Title: An Honest Day's Work
Summary: Part of the Fusion 'verse. Sam finds a way to help out.
Characters: Sam, Dean, OCs.
Rating: PG
Wordcount: 3,234
Disclaimer: I make no claim to any of it.
Warnings: None.
Neurotic Author's Note #1: I was just thinking that it had been a while since I posted anything to Fusion, and that it had been even longer since I posted anything other than the "flashbacks" in that story. So I wrote this bit, which comes right after Out of the Light.
Neurotic Author's Note #2: Unbeta'd, as usual.
Neurotic Author's Note #3: I have very limited access to LJ still, so please bear with me if I can't get to your comments (and everything else LJ-related these days).




They're out of coffee. Sam thinks Dean probably never got around to buying more ever since the accident. He lines up his meds on the counter, awkward and clumsy as he's still getting used to using his left hand for most things, but he manages well enough, which he takes as an encouraging sign. He carefully avoids Perry's food dishes, half-fills a glass with water. He's lost the habit of dry-swallowing his pills —there are too many of them now to ever do that comfortably— and there's something nice about not having to do it anymore, not to feel as though even a swallow of water to make painkillers go down easier is more than he deserves.

He finds his old note still folded up under a jar on the counter. He doesn't know why Dean kept it, but he suspects it's one of those things that makes Dean, Dean. He thinks it's because Dean remembers all too well when Sam couldn't so much as write his own name, and that by itself just putting pen to paper is a testament to how far he's come. To how far they've both come. Sentimental or not, it works out well, because it's not like Sam can pen a note with his left hand —it's hard enough keeping his writing legible with his dominant hand, but he's given up on hand-writing anything as long as it's still in a cast. It all comes out looking like squiggles and scratches and is illegible at best. He unfolds the old note, smooths it against the table with the palm of his hand, then weights it down with the sugar pot. It's not far to the store, he reasons, and Dean is exhausted from juggling work, Perry, and countless hospital visits. Not to mention Sam wants to check at the post office. It might be a little early to expect mail, but he still wants to check.

It always takes a little time to get out the door. Sam keeps a list in a small black notebook in his pocket. Lists help him keep track of things, so he likes to keep them all in the same place, easily to hand. He checks over his 'leaving the house' list: note for Dean, wallet, coat, boots, keys, wristwatch. He rarely checks the time these days, but he has to make a point of knowing what time he leaves the house, so he can know if he's been gone too long. There's a temporary addition to his list: his sling, so he doesn't jostle his arm. Tying his bootlaces is tricky, but he manages well enough now. He can wriggle the fingers on his right hand, move them enough to help a little bit with two-handed jobs. He checks the door, turns the key in the lock. Key in his right coat pocket, notebook in his left. Everything's the way it's supposed to be. Note, wallet, coat, boots, keys, wristwatch, sling. He makes sure his card is still hanging around his neck, the way it should be. All present and accounted for. It's a good day, he thinks with a smile.

Outside, the weather is already showing signs of the coming spring. The ice is gone from the streets, the snow melting away except for some of the deeper patches on the lawn. The air is filled with the scent of the thaw, of slowly-awakening earth. It's hard to believe that two and a half weeks ago he was sitting in weather that was below freezing, feeling the sleet soak into his jeans. It's seven blocks to the store. Seven blocks, and he can count the steps. It's bright out here, the sun rising steadily over the horizon, but it's not too bright to see. He just has to think about where he's putting his feet, and count his steps. One, two, three, seventeen. The street goes by slowly, spots of bright colours in his peripheral vision. Sam gets to the store, counts his steps, hears chiming, musical and happy, when he pushes the door open. Someone brushes up against him and he freezes, halfway over the threshold.

"Hi Sam!" a voice says, cheerful and already growing fainter as the person moves past, going along toward the rest of their day.

He twists his head to look after them, but it's too late, they're too far to see. "Hi."

He can't stand in the doorway. Other people need to get in and out, and he's in the way if he stands here. It's three steps to be out of the way. Sam pauses, looks around, fiddles with the edge of his sling. His thumb catches against the smooth surface of his cast.

"Good morning, Sam." Another voice, but closer. It stays still, so Sam turns, stares a little until the face comes out of the mass of bright colours. It takes him another moment to remember Drew's name. "It's good to see you up and about. How's the arm?"

It's not the question he was expecting, and for a moment he doesn't know what to answer. Arm? He glances down at his cast, flexes his fingers. "Um... I, it's okay. It's better."

"Good, that's great," Drew moves to pat him on the arm, but stops himself before Sam even has time to so much as flinch. "So what can we do for you this morning? Are you looking for something?"

He didn't write it down. Sam's gaze flicks to Drew, back to his own fingers, back to Drew. It's a simple enough question, he tells himself, all he has to do is answer. There's a flash of light, so loud he almost loses track, but it dies down again.

"We, uh, we're out of coffee."

"Okay. You remember where the coffee is? Or would you like someone to give you a hand with that?"

He shakes his head. "I remember."

Drew gives him a smile. "All right, then. You know to ask if you need anything. I'm going to get back to work. Enjoy your day!"

Coffee is two aisles over, halfway down the aisle. He doesn't have to count, not anymore. Green can, red can, blue can. Dean likes the coffee that comes in the blue can, but sometimes the red can isn't as expensive. Sam knows the names, but it's not important, not really, and he mostly doesn't bother to remember them. He has to pick his battles, and coffee brands are useless knowledge. He stares at the shelves, waits for the numbers to come into focus. Everything's still slow, but it's not as hard as it was. The painkillers made it impossible to read for a few days, but he hasn't needed those in a while, and at home he doesn't have trouble concentrating anymore, hasn't in months. It's just outside that the world tends to get all mixed up, needs just that extra bit of focus in order to make sense.

The blue can is cheaper, he sees, and he smiles. Dean'll like that. He picks up the largest can, tucks it under his broken arm, turns to go and nearly trips over something just below hip-level. He stops short, blinking against a sudden flash of light, the sound of screams suddenly drowning out everything around him. It's not real, Sam tells himself. Not real. There's pink. Pink, and light catching off... sparkling. Princess. He blinks again —it's a pink sweatshirt with 'Princess' stencilled on it in rhinestones. Lily Blake. The screams die down again and he smiles, drops to a crouch so he's not looming over her. Kids hate that.

"Hi Lily. How are you?"

Lily is sucking on her finger, and Sam wonders how old she is. He thought she was older than that, but it's hard to tell sometimes, with children. She stares at the floor, too shy to answer. Sam can understand that, at least. He puts his good hand in his pocket, comes up with a nickel.

"You think your mom would be okay with my buying you a lollipop?"

She looks up, pulls her finger from her mouth, nods. He's about to ask her where her mother is when he hears Tillie Blake's voice coming from somewhere behind him, piercing through the veil of blurry colours like a bolt of lightning.

"Lily! You stay away from him!"

Sam jerks back like he's been burned, scrambles back to his feet, catches the can of coffee before it can fall, clutches it to his chest like a shield as Tillie comes running down the aisle to pull her daughter away.

"I didn't mean..." he starts, stops as the shapes blur into light.

"We have to go," Tillie says sharply, and the light gets louder, almost deafening so that he can't hear whatever she says next.

He takes a step backward, another, until he feels the cold, hard line of the shelf behind him dig into his back. For a moment everything simply disappears. Voices echo all around him, screaming his name, the light reverberating with them until he forgets what he's doing, drops the coffee can with a clatter, reaching to rub at his wrist. It's not real, he reminds himself. Not real, but the light is still too loud, too bright, and he's lost track of which way is out. There's another voice —a real voice, he's almost sure of it— talking just beyond the screaming. He can't quite hear, forces himself to concentrate, catches the tail-end of the words.

"… your daughter's life. You can't just treat him like he's got some sort of contagious disease, Tillie."

"Look, I know what he did, and I'm grateful, but I won't have Lily around him. How can I know that he won't suddenly turn violent?"

He ignores the screaming. It's not real. "I'm not," he turns toward the voices. "I'm not bad."

Her face swims briefly into focus, blurs back into the light. "But you've hurt people before."

Sam can't deny that. He's done nothing but hurt people all his life. "I don't anymore," he says softly. He doesn't know if she heard him.

"I can't take that chance, not with my little girl. Come on, Lily."

Something round and cold presses against his hand. When he grasps it, he realizes it's the coffee can he dropped, which someone's handing back to him. His chest is aching, and he can't figure out why until he realizes he's been holding his breath. He lets it out slowly, shakes his head.

"Sam?"

He opens his mouth, closes it again. It's not that bad, he tells himself, none of it is real. If Dean was here, he'd tell him it wasn't real, squeeze his shoulder until that was the only thing he could feel, let Perry lick his face. It's not real, none of it.

"Sam, do you need me to call Dean for you?"

Dean's sleeping. It's Monday, which is Dean's last day off before work, and he's sleeping in for the first time in weeks, since long before Sam had his accident and screwed everything up. Dean barely slept after the accident, spent all his time at work, or sitting with Sam, or arguing with the doctors who wanted to keep Sam in the hospital and give him more drugs he didn't need. Dean deserves his morning off. Sam takes a breath, stands up straight, shakes his head again.

"No. No, I —it's okay. I just... we're out of coffee, so I should..." he stops, can't find the word he's looking for, all his thoughts drowning in the light.

"Okay, you got your coffee right there. Do you want to come pay for it?"

The aisle slowly starts swimming into focus again. Drew —the name comes back a moment later— reaches out and carefully puts a hand on his elbow. Sam catches his lower lip in his teeth, lets Drew pull him away from where he's back up against the shelves. He came to buy coffee, he can still do that.

"Can you tell me what time it is?" He needs to know how long he's been gone, just in case Dean starts to worry.

"It's nearly eight thirty. Come on to the express cash, we'll get you checked out."

It's a good day, Sam reminds himself. There are twelve steps from the end of the aisle to the express cash. He doesn't have to count, but it helps him focus. He puts the coffee can down on the counter, pulls his wallet out of his back pocket. There's almost nothing in his wallet these days: no fake I.D., no driver's license, no photographs. There's only a few bills, mostly five and tens, a laminated card with his name and address and Dean's cell phone number, similar to the one he always has around his neck, but nothing else. He pulls out a five-dollar bill and hands it to Drew, pockets his change and declines a bag.

"Better for the environment, right?" Drew jokes,but Sam doesn't laugh. He thinks maybe he should have. "Hey, your brother's here. Look."

"Dean?"

Sam doesn't see where Drew is pointing, but his head jerks up automatically anyway. It takes him a moment to spot Dean coming up to the store with his distinctive, slightly jerky gait, cane in one hand and the end of Perry's leash in the other. He picks up the coffee, hurries toward the door, getting there just seconds before his brother, who's shifting his cane to his other hand in order to open it. Dean's grin is the same as always, tinged with relief. He smells faintly of cigarette, which must mean he smoked one on the way here and got rid of it just before getting to the store. It's not like he can really fool Sam, but they both pretend Sam hasn't noticed.

"Hey, Sammy. I was just coming to find you."

He lifts the can and waggles it. "We were out of coffee."

"Yeah, I saw your note. Very cute, re-using your old one," Dean pokes him in the shoulder as Perry takes her cue to sit primly at his feet, staring up at him with undisguised adoration, just waiting for the signal to go again. "Why didn't you wake me?"

Sam shrugs. "Wanted to let you sleep. It's your day off," he says. 'And you're exhausted,' he adds mentally, but Dean is actually looking okay for once, the circles under his eyes faded, no lines of pain or stress around his mouth.

"Yeah, well, next time just wake me up. You ready to go, then?"

He nods. The last time he went out without Dean, he ended up in the hospital. It's normal for Dean to be anxious, even if it's not necessary. "I want to go to the post office first. Is that okay?"

"Sure. We can go to the bakery for breakfast after, if you want."

Sam hesitates, but if Dean thinks it's okay, then it's probably okay. Ten dollars' worth of breakfast isn't going to make a difference at this point. He hooks his arm around Dean's, waits for his brother to sort out his cane and signal to Perry, matches his pace to theirs so that he doesn't throw Dean off-balance.

"You okay?"

Dean nudges him with an elbow. "Shouldn't I be asking you that?"

Sam just grins and shrugs. It's a nice day out, now that the sun is higher, and he lets himself relax a little, enjoying the sunshine as they walk, tilting his head up a little into the warmth of the rays. The light isn't as bright anymore, and the screaming is gone again, at least for now. He can make out the shops now, the outlines of signs, hears the sound of cars driving by through the still-wet streets, people on their way to work. He holds the door to the post office open for Dean, who flashes him another grin and pats his arm as he goes in, keeping him grounded, and heads toward the counter.

"Hey beautiful," Dean leans on the counter, the very picture of nonchalance, gives the clerk a wink, and she laughs and blushes. "How've you been? Seems like forever I haven't seen you."

Sam rolls his eyes. "I'm going to check our box. By all means, don't let me interrupt."

Dean smirks, goes right back to flirting with Florence, who's definitely old enough to be their mother, and Sam decides to leave well enough alone. He fishes the key to the post-office box out of his pocket, grins when he finds a small brown envelope inside, which he turns to flash in Dean's direction. Dean turns back to him, one eyebrow raised.

"What you got there, Sammy?"

"Tell you over breakfast."

Dean is fairly brimming with curiosity by the time they get to the bakery and Margery has set them up with coffee and muffins at a window table, Perry lying at their feet with her muzzle resting on her paws. "Okay, come on, I'm dying here. What the hell did you get that I didn't know about?"

Sam pours sugar into his coffee and hands over the envelope with a smile, ducking his head so Dean won't see him blush. "You can open it. I didn't want to say anything, in case it didn't work out."

Dean looks puzzled, but uses the knife to slit open the envelope, pulls out the slip of paper inside, and Sam feels a funny pinching sensation in his chest when he sees his brother's expression change. "Sammy, this is a check. What..."

Sam doesn't let him finish his sentence. "I earned it. I mean, Bobby helped by putting the word out, but I thought... I knew we didn't have much money," he stumbles over his explanation, "even before the accident. I can't work on my own —I mean, I can't have a job. You know that. I'm not... I can't keep things straight. But I still know everything I knew before, so I thought, maybe I could still be useful, and so I made a website, and this is for the first job I got. Translating," he clarifies, when he sees Dean still staring at him. "I have a few clients lined up. It's not very much, but it'll help."

"Sam..." Dean's hand tightens around the check, creasing it slightly, and Sam realizes to his surprise that his voice is choked. "When did you do this?"

He shrugs, toys with his spoon. "What did you think I do all day while you were at work? There's only so many times I can clean the whole house before it gets boring. Uh, anyway, I thought I could endorse it, and you could deposit it in your account. I don't know if I can keep track of an account right now anyway, but you can, right?"

Dean huffs a laugh, but Sam still isn't sure that he's not closer to tears. "Jesus, Sam. I thought we were done keeping secrets?"

Sam's grip tightens on his spoon. "It wasn't a secret, it was a surprise. It's different."

"I guess it is, at that." Dean grins, hands him back the check, and Sam feels some of the tightness ease from his chest when it becomes clear his brother isn't mad at him. "You know what this means, right?"

"What?"

"Breakfast is on you today, geek-boy."

[identity profile] katsheswims.livejournal.com 2011-07-28 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
This was so great! I was really happy to see a Fusion story.

I understand that mother, but she was rude and went about things in the worse way. Poor Sam.

I'm glad Sam is doing something though! That will help him stay int he present I think.

Keep up the good work!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! I don't think Tillie can be blamed *too* much for her actions, even if they were insensitive. Not everyone is as awesome as Margery and Amanda. ;)

So pleased you enjoyed it!

[identity profile] lobrien0914.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
I love this 'Verse! I love this story!

I don't like Tillie Blake. You can kill her if you want. ;-)

Thanks!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL

Poor Tillie, there's all sorts of animosity being directed at her these days. She's misguided, but she's just trying to keep her kid safe. ;)

Glad you liked it!

[identity profile] hells-half-acre.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! I'm glad you finally got it posted!

It's great!

Tillie Blake should learn to be nicer to people who just get a little confused sometimes, or at least learn not to startled the bejeesus out of them and put them on edge (worst thing you can do ever).

BUT YAY SAM! He's a genius! I love it! I like how Sam and Dean can both be a little broken, but also still figure out how to get by and have as good a life as possible. It's very in keeping with the show.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Hah, it took forever and drove me nuts, but LJ is back! *clings to LJ*

Tillie Blake is getting a lot of flack for what most of us would do when confronted with an apparently crazy guy too close to our school-aged kid. You know and I know that Sam is a sweetheart, but I can see where she's coming from. Mind you, I knew exactly what I was doing when I wrote this from Sam's POV. ;)

[identity profile] ayane42.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
yay!! another update!! i sooo sooo love this verse!!

great job! thank you!!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
:)

Thank you so much!

[identity profile] si-star-x.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
I really liked Dean's calming presence in this. Great job. :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Dean is Sam's rock, always has been, always will be. :)

[identity profile] greeneyes-fan.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Go Sam! Dealing with life, getting a job, dealing with a broken wrist (again, poor bunny!) and dealing with mothers who are crazier than he is.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Poor Sam, he just has no luck with that arm at all. ;)

Although Tillie's not crazy, she's just overprotective. But yeah, she really could have handled that better.

An Honest Day's Work

[identity profile] mdlaw.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Bouncy, bouncy, bouncy. Fusion verse and I can actually get into my lj. \o/ m

Re: An Honest Day's Work

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
I know! It's so exciting! I missed LJ so much!

*smishes*

[identity profile] brosedshield.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yaaay Sam! It's so good to see him managing to hold it together. And, you know, have a good day where he doesn't get hit by a car....

Money is also nice. Yaaay Fusion!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
*g*

Sam is getting better, in teeny-tiny increments. And yeah, it's nice for him to have a good day in which he doesn't get hit by a car. :P

So pleased you liked it!

[identity profile] calamitycrow.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
yay!! Fusion!!

love Sam starting to sort things out and trying to help Dean.

(me and the human second killing Tillie Blake, btw)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
LOL I'm starting to feel bad for Tillie, even if she's an insensitive twit. ;)

I'm so pleased you're still enjoying the 'verse. It's really interesting exploring how Sam is learning to pull himself out of his hole, slowly but surely.
ext_14783: girl underwater (SPN - Dean always catches swooning Sam)

[identity profile] lavinialavender.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
A Fusion fic makes my day like NOTHING ELSE.

And this one was ALL KINDS OF BEAUTIFUL, for real. Breaking my heart in so many ways, from the VERY FIRST PARAGRAPH, with "there's something nice about not having to do it anymore, not to feel as though even a swallow of water to make painkillers go down easier is more than he deserves." GAH.

And I like how he re-uses his note (so sad, the days he couldn't write!), and how he keeps it together, and then I was SO ANGRY about Lily's mother, arrrrrrrrrrgh, the ungrateful cow, like she has any reason to think Sam would be violent or hurt her girl. :(

But I'm glad Dean showed up after all (Sam cares about him so much!), and YAY, Sam has a plan!!! I'm so glad they're going to have more income. :D

I recently realized that canon could still go the Fusion route, where the boys are post-S6...which is so very, very exciting. There had better be MAGNIFICENT hurt/comfort in S7.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Hee! I love your comments, they're always full of squee and capslock and totally make my day. :)

Poor Sam. He kind of still has... issues, I guess. It's very hard for both boys to come to terms with the idea that maybe yes, they do deserve nice things now and then. He's learning, though, slowly but surely, and coming to terms with the fact that everything about their lives is different now.

Poor Tillie. Sam must be pretty scary from the outside, to someone who doesn't know him. I can understand, to an extent, that she wouldn't want to risk her daughter near someone who's visibly mentally unstable, even if he did save the kid's life.

Sam DOES care a ton about Dean. Dean is pretty much Sam's only reason for trying to work his way through all his issues, because Dean needs him as much as Sam needs Dean, and that's what makes this all work.

I am keeping my fingers crossed for EPIC h/c in S7. ;)

[identity profile] de-nugis.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
FUSION!

I love Sam's though processes here -- Sam POV is always fascinating in this 'verse. I like the way his coping mechanisms recall touches of OCD Mystery Spot Sam. And, though it makes me sad that Tillie reacts the way she does, it's only realistic that not everyone in town will be perfectly understanding and accepting. Sam must often look pretty scary from outside.

I love that Sam has found a way to contribute, and that he is so aware of their finances. Surviving on a settled budget probably would be a whole new kind of scary for them.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
I tried to post this for DAYS. Gah.

Sam's POV in this 'verse is endlessly fascinating for me to write. I keep trying to figure out what it must be like for someone in a state of constant sensory overload, trying to parse out what's going on outside his head from what's going on inside, trying to figure out what's real and what isn't.

You're right in that the coping mechanisms are very reminiscent of the OCD-Sam from earlier seasons. It's always been a facet of his personality that I've found really interesting, that he's a control freak who obsesses about details, and so it felt right to me to have him keep lists and keep count of things in his head. Numbers are a constant in life, so if the number of steps from his door to the grocery store stay the same, then he knows it's real.

As for Tillie, I decided it was high time to show that the boys are not, in fact, dead and living in a weird parallel version of heaven in which everyone is kind and understanding and patient with them. ;) From the outside, Sam probably looks damned scary: he's huge, moves like a predator, and yet spends most of the time talking to himself under his breath and not making eye contact. I wouldn't want my kids near someone like that unless I knew them well.

Oh, and the finances. I thought I should start addressing that too. I mean, Dean works in a bookstore. He can't be making much money, and while I'm sure Bobby is helping them out a bit and maybe Cas has some way of helping too (although I don't know how), this whole notion of staying put and managing a shoestring budget must be an incredible source of stress. Plus, there are taxes to pay now. ;)

[identity profile] harrigan.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Here I am, heading for bed and decide to check LJ one last time to see if it's still broken. And I find *this*! \o/

Now I'll be going to sleep all teary-eyed but happy.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
Oops! I hope you didn't get to bed too late. :)

Glad you liked it!

[identity profile] primrose-1.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
I LOVE IT that Sam is doing so well! He's got a job, things are better, and it looks like they're going to make it. GRR on Tillie treating Sam badly! I'm just glad so many others in the town are so good to him!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
:)

The boys are survivors, no matter what. They'll make it, even if it's hard.

Tillie's just doing the best she knows how. Not everyone is going to be kind and understanding with Sam. He must look pretty scary from the outside.

[identity profile] cowboyguy.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Awww, Sammy, you're awesome. *is so proud* I just wanna give him a big hug. :D

And as always, yay for more Fusion! That was a perfect bedtime story.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Sammy did good, I agree. *hugs all around*

I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
digitalwave: (Sam - Big Damn Hero)

[personal profile] digitalwave 2011-07-29 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
What a perfect gift to end my day with! And, yay for Sam finding a way to continue to use that giant brain of his. Dean is still the world's best big brother, too. :)
Edited 2011-07-29 05:27 (UTC)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
:)

Dean's salary certainly isn't enough to cover everything, and Sam figured that out. He's still Sam under all that trauma. And yes, Dean is still the world's best big brother, I agree.

[identity profile] quickreaver.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't a secret, it was a surprise. It's different."

This is such a HEALING line. I just adore it. :D

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
There is a big difference between a secret and a surprise. :)

I'm so glad you liked it!

[identity profile] cordelia-gray.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
YAY! LJ's back AND there's Fusion update! Today IS a good day :)

Very nice little installment, I like Sam finding things he can do instead of things he can't. Don't like Lily's mom much, but Sam can be scary sometimes.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
*g*

It WAS a good day, wasn't it? :)

Sam must look pretty scary from the outside, I agree. Poor Sammy.

[identity profile] charis-kalos.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
Hooray for Fusion and genius Sam. A lovely story.

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! Sam's finding a good use for that brain of his after all.

[identity profile] sw0rdy.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Confused Sam in this 'verse and the stories are so heartfelt. Thanks for the update!

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much! :)
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[personal profile] franztastisch 2011-07-29 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I have never commented on this before but this is a good a start as any.

This is bloody brillinat. I love this whole 'verse and Sam POV is so lovely. <3

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Hi there, and thank you so much for breaking the ice, as it were! I'm so pleased you enjoyed the update. :)

[identity profile] annonie.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad to see Sammy doing okay. I love his little methods of coping (counting, lists) It's just sooo.... Sammy. Tilly's a b*tch but whatev. I hope to see more in this verse soon :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Sam's getting better. I kind of love his little coping methods too. <3

I think Tillie's reaction is understandable, even though we don't have to like it.
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[personal profile] saphirablue 2011-07-29 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this! I love the Sam POV, I love Drew, I love to see Dean through Sam's eyes...

Thank you! :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you're still enjoying it. :)

[identity profile] xloz-91x.livejournal.com 2011-07-29 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so in love with this verse! (:
<3

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you!

[identity profile] nwspaprtaxis.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
*melts*

Friday night, halfway decent internet connection, LJ working for the first time since Sunday, and FUUUUUUUUUUSSSSSSIIIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN..... *iz in heaven*

As you are probably already well aware, I'm kind of in love with this verse and am a complete shameless whore for it. Or at least for Fusion!Dean (holy hell I want to marry have a one-night stand with him.... the fact he's broken be damned).

There is so much to love in this one. I loved your Sam-POV and how less jumbled / confused he is compared to your prequels / flashbacks in this 'verse. He's still confused, still isn't all there, but it's so so so clear he's BETTER. He's not where he used to be, but he’s improving.

This: He's lost the habit of dry-swallowing his pills —there are too many of them now to ever do that comfortably— and there's something nice about not having to do it anymore, not to feel as though even a swallow of water to make painkillers go down easier is more than he deserves made me ache for him, which is actually rare for me. And I love Sam’s determination that it’s going to be a “good day” and the little lists he keeps for himself and how leaving a note for Dean so Dean doesn’t panic is right on top. And the “leaving the house” list is adorable. *smishes Sam*

I’m in love with the guys in this ‘Verse and how much they devotedly, unquestionably CARE about each other. Yes, it’s a whole new level of codependence and probably really isn’t healthy for siblings, but I love their open affection in this ‘Verse. They need to do this more in the Show. I love how Sam knows Dean deals with more of the day-to-day stuff and keeping everything on track and in the here-and-now for the both of them and how exhausted he is (*scurries away to pet Dean*). And knowing which color coffee container Dean likes the best (I’m guessing it’s some sort of extra-dark-roast) and picking it up for Dean.

But this… at home he doesn't have trouble concentrating anymore, hasn't in months. It's just outside that the world tends to get all mixed up, needs just that extra bit of focus in order to make sense hit me right in the teeth where it hurts and I actually had to pause – mostly because I *get* Sam here. When I’m home – truly HOME – it’s not an issue to be who I am and to let down my guard, but when I’m outside, I’m “on” and have to put others at ease and focus that much harder to make sense of the world around me. And here I just wanted to hug Sam and tell him that I get it and that’s why I’m the weird antisocial loner girl who reads outside during her lunch breaks. And it’s why I spend my evenings watching movies or reading online… And you… just *GET IT*

[identity profile] nwspaprtaxis.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
If Dean was here, he'd tell him it wasn't real, squeeze his shoulder until that was the only thing he could feel, let Perry lick his face. It's not real, none of it. This bit just broke my heart… mostly because I can see it so clearly. Dean all bent over at the waist, not getting down to sit beside Sam because it’ll be a bitch to get back up again, squeezing Sam’s shoulder and grounding him and giving Perry permission to go crazy with the doggie-kisses. It’s mostly imagining Perry being all worried in her own dog-way and covering Sam’s face with slobber until he comes back. Also? I can just envision Perry knowing instinctively what she can and can’t do with Sam and helping Sam out even though she belongs to Dean.

Also? I love Perry in this line: Dean pokes him in the shoulder as Perry takes her cue to sit primly at his feet, staring up at him with undisguised adoration, just waiting for the signal to go again. I can just see her being all eager to get going and working again but also being patient and waiting all well-behaved and ladylike. But the best bit is her adoration of Dean. Now I want Perry’s backstory because for some reason I’m imagining it to be Winchester-tragic and that’s why she’s so good with the guys. Like maybe she was a Puppy-Mill puppy, or maybe she was abused and abandoned… and then she was rescued and trained and now Dean keeps her warm and fed and she gets unconditional love… so yeah, she’s utterly devoted to the gimpy guy who NEEDS her and feeds her and gives her belly-scritches.

I love love love how both guys fill in for each other – Sam rushing to the door so Dean doesn’t have to do the shifting with the dog and cane and reassuring his freaked-out big brother that he’s okay and Dean just totally rolling with it and being all solid and offering Sam physical contact to remind Sam that he’s HERE and not in Hell… and I think Dean realizes just how much Sam orients himself to his big brother because of the way he keeps giving out grins and nudges and jokes. But Sam is awesomely compensating to Dean as well and this line - He holds the door to the post office open for Dean, who flashes him another grin and pats his arm as he goes in, keeping him grounded, and heads toward the counter. Sums up their whole dynamic for me.

AND SAMMY HAZ A JOB!!!! I love Sam using his Latin knowledge and everything he still knows – because everything’s still THERE and he’s still just as smart, it’s coping with everyday stimuli he has issues with – and using that to help out. And Dean’s reaction is spot on pitch perfect. I could just *SEE* JA go slightly teary and choked up (think SHADOW when he’s by the bureau pleading with Sam that he just wants them be a family again) with Dean huffs a laugh, but Sam still isn't sure that he's not closer to tears. "Jesus, Sam. I thought we were done keeping secrets?" and I totally had JP and his S1 hair all bumbling and trying to explain… and OH BOYS! *hugs them* They’re broken and barely holding together with gum and string and duct tape, but they’re GETTING THERE AND I HAVE INFINITE LOVE FOR THIS ‘VERSE!!!!!!!

*thuds*
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[personal profile] onthehill 2011-07-30 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
OMGYAY! This made my morning ♥

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
:D

I'm so pleased!

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