Woah. The Missouri secret (sounds like a movie title) was so creepy, that she might have done something earlier but banked on it just "going away."
It never goes away, no matter what "it" is.
The Dean secret was heartbreaking. A lost bird, in reality a fiercely-loving mother substitute whose surrogate child rejected his life and ran off -- leaving his brother to suffer big-time with empty-nest syndrome, though I'm sure nobody thought of it at the time, especially in those terms.\\\
But, that's what it boiled down to. Oh, you got the sadness down PERFECTLY.
One question: what's the telephone number for? I actually called it, thinking it was a goof (and since I am one as well) and got a very nice man named Jim (I apologized sincerely for bothering him and got off the phone fast) so maybe you need to take it off that postcard before he gets more idiots like me calling him all hours of the day and night with the time zones.
Look, I actually have Sam Winchester and his phone number (doesn;t work) programmed into my phone -- this tells you all you need to know about SPN nerddom. *bg*
Those cards were elegant and great food for thought.
Red Happy Deanwoman who wants to see more of Missouri on the show
Okay, more favorites! Wow, girl! How do you just HIT it so hard! God damn...Sam's, YES, BE THE VILLAIN! Mary's, it hit me so hard...Because I do believe it is. And Azazel's...Wow...just..*falls over* You do him so well, yum! And Missouri's, I loved her! She's not dead, she's NOT DEAD! *crawls in corner, repeating mantra, adding Azazel and Gordon for good measure*
Oh goodness, you're right, she didn't! For some reason I was thinking her house got set on fire, but it didn't...Where I got that vivid memory, I've no idea...So sorry! *feels like an idiot* *slinks away*
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It never goes away, no matter what "it" is.
The Dean secret was heartbreaking. A lost bird, in reality a fiercely-loving mother substitute whose surrogate child rejected his life and ran off -- leaving his brother to suffer big-time with empty-nest syndrome, though I'm sure nobody thought of it at the time, especially in those terms.\\\
But, that's what it boiled down to. Oh, you got the sadness down PERFECTLY.
One question: what's the telephone number for? I actually called it, thinking it was a goof (and since I am one as well) and got a very nice man named Jim (I apologized sincerely for bothering him and got off the phone fast) so maybe you need to take it off that postcard before he gets more idiots like me calling him all hours of the day and night with the time zones.
Look, I actually have Sam Winchester and his phone number (doesn;t work) programmed into my phone -- this tells you all you need to know about SPN nerddom. *bg*
Those cards were elegant and great food for thought.
Red
Happy Deanwoman who wants to see more of Missouri on the show
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(I hadn't even noticed the phone number. *hee*)
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*pleady eyes*
love azazel's. and LOVE your new journal title. i did not pass through fire and death... ;)
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Yay, you got my name! *dances the dance of happy*
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