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SPN fic bunnies -- time to weed them out...
I have a story that's in-progress, but semi-stalled, and two *serious* bunnies nipping at my heels. This is not fun...
The WIP is 20000 words and it will be annoying if I stall out now. I just need to complete it, which means applying butt to chair tonight and tomorrow and writing. Especially because I think part of my block was Castiel, and given how BAMF he's been in recent episodes, I think I've got a better idea on how to handle him.
The Vessel-fic bunny has split into two -- the prologue (working title 'Troll Killing for Fun and Profit', which is hellava lot cheerier than the actual plot) is all about how a 10th century hay-farmer got to the point where he said yes to Gabriel when Gabriel wanted to hijack his body and run away from home in it. It's got trolls, witches, seers, Vikings and a lot of snark, and more anthropological detail about pre-Christian Iceland than most people will notice -- and the main bunny, which is Sam trying to figure out what actually went down in Detroit when he only remembers bits and pieces. Sam gets to deal with Dean's inability to be around normal people, Jimmy's desire to never see them ever again, and Hrafn's utter inability to fit into a society that frown on manslaughter as a method of dispute settlement.
The second bunny is a Band of Brothers crossover/fusion thingie, which I'm trying to kill dead because I don't write RPF.
The WIP is 20000 words and it will be annoying if I stall out now. I just need to complete it, which means applying butt to chair tonight and tomorrow and writing. Especially because I think part of my block was Castiel, and given how BAMF he's been in recent episodes, I think I've got a better idea on how to handle him.
The Vessel-fic bunny has split into two -- the prologue (working title 'Troll Killing for Fun and Profit', which is hellava lot cheerier than the actual plot) is all about how a 10th century hay-farmer got to the point where he said yes to Gabriel when Gabriel wanted to hijack his body and run away from home in it. It's got trolls, witches, seers, Vikings and a lot of snark, and more anthropological detail about pre-Christian Iceland than most people will notice -- and the main bunny, which is Sam trying to figure out what actually went down in Detroit when he only remembers bits and pieces. Sam gets to deal with Dean's inability to be around normal people, Jimmy's desire to never see them ever again, and Hrafn's utter inability to fit into a society that frown on manslaughter as a method of dispute settlement.
The second bunny is a Band of Brothers crossover/fusion thingie, which I'm trying to kill dead because I don't write RPF.