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Juliette. Monroe. Nick. This is how they howl.
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Nick falls asleep after having a cup of one of Monroe's family tea recipes and sees five ways he could say goodbye to his mother again. Major character death in two of the dreams.
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People pretend to be nice, people pretend to be smooth, and polite and everything, but this is only an appearance because the way we're built as human beings is only in paradox and contradictions. So I guess, you know, when I read so-called baddies, I think they're more human than heroes most of the time.
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And you can feel it burning underneath your skin by parvissira
Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
9 May 2012
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A collection of prompt responses for Kolms Hunger Game's Ficathon.
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And it's not love, but it's not all lies either by parvissira
Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
9 May 2012
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"Only a few people know how to see things as they are. Some perceive only what they want to see, others what they are showed." Dean throught the eyes of others.
This fic is a translation of one of my older, french-written fics. My amazing beta did all the good translating work.
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24 May 2013
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We lost seven teenage boys from the shelter in the summer of '97. The last were a pair of brothers so wrapped up in each other that I never had a chance to save them. Their names were Sam and Dean.
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24 May 2013
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A genuine horror story.
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24 May 2013
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If you lived next door to the Winchester family in 1993, would you call Child Protective Services?
(For the 2010 summergen prompt by innie_darling: a case in an urban setting- Philadelphia or New York would be especially appreciated (modern or past is up to you).)
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24 May 2013
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Although much has been written about the sociological and theological importance of the "End Times War", there has been much less written about the individuals directly involved. Using interviews with primary sources, this paper seeks to examine how Dean and Sam Winchester, two criminals with a history of violence and petty theft, became commonly known as a prophet of the Lord and the Anti-Christ.
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24 May 2013
