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posted by [personal profile] rivers_bend at 02:22pm on 14/10/2007 under ,
Title: First Cut
Words: ~5,000
Rating: Older Teen (mentions of strippers and boy-parts)
Genre: Drunk!Fic
Characters: Sam, Dean, Bobby
Spoilers: This is kind of AU after 2:2 Everybody loathes Loves a Clown so there may be spoilers through that episode.
Disclaimer: The fabulous writers kinda did this already but with less alcohol and not nearly enough Bobby. They got the money. I just get the fun of borrowing them.
A/N: 1. [livejournal.com profile] lima_sierra kindly hand-held through my angsting over this and saved me from a rogue spacebar amongst other things.
2. This is a sequel to Razor Sharp. It ended up going in a totally other direction than I'd intended.
Summary: He hadn't been Dean-drunk either—a combination of beer, shots, flirting, and a hunter-ready sobriety—he'd been drunk-drunk. Sam was starting to wonder if the toxins in the Glawackus' claws had some sort of long-term effect.


First Cut

Sam wiped steam off the mirror and stared at his reflection. He hadn't been sleeping well since their fight with the Glawackus and it showed. Unlike Dean, who'd been sleeping half the day and looked relaxed in a way Sam hadn't seen him in years. Sam was just as happy to let Dean sleep, because a) lately, Dean was more likely to go find himself a drink than help Sam and b) he kept staring and it was making it really hard for Sam to forget the whole hard-on while he put stitches in his brother's thigh thing.

When Sam opened the bathroom door, Dean was on the bed, a bottle of tequila held loose in the fist dangling between his spread knees. Sam'd only been in the shower for fifteen or maybe twenty minutes at the most; Dean had worked fast to get up the road to the liquor store and have made that much of a dent in the bottle already. No wonder he hadn't started rattling the knob, or singing, or any of the other things he usually did when he thought Sam was taking too long.

Sam walked towards the bed. 'Dean?'

Dean looked up, his expression shifting from the blank stare he'd been aiming at the muted TV to a lazy smile for his brother. 'Sammy,' he said, and lifted the bottle into a low salute.

"What's, um, with the tequila? Again?" Dean might have been sleeping away the three days since their run-in with the Glawackus because he'd been drunk every night.

'I'm not,' Dean said.

Sam was confused. 'You're not what?'

'Tequila.'

'Right.' He hadn't been Dean-drunk either—a combination of beer, shots, flirting, and a hunter-ready sobriety—he'd been drunk-drunk. Sam was starting to wonder if the toxins in the Glawackus' claws had some sort of long-term effect.

'You gonna share that?' Maybe if he could get the bottle away from Dean, they could avoid a repeat of last night.

Dean shook his head and turned his attention back to the TV.

Yesterday, Dean had slept off the effects of self-medicating with Cuervo while Sam'd stitched him up, been a grumpy bastard for a few hours, then perked up after supper. Sam thought nothing of it when Dean suggested they hit the bar. They weren't gonna be hunting for a day or two with Dean's leg hurting, and Sam had had quite enough of Dean's mood that afternoon. So he downloaded a bunch of articles onto his laptop and took it with them, settling in a corner booth with a beer. Not paying all that much attention to Dean, who was playing darts with two girls in stonewash and cowboy boots.

A shriek from that side of the room brought Sam's eyes up to see Dean hanging on the shorter of the two girls, trying to undo her jeans. It was the friend who was screaming. The one Dean was mauling brought the heel of her palm up hard into his cheekbone and elbowed him in the sternum when Dean started to crumble. By that time, Sam was close enough to catch him.

'What the hell are you doing?' He hooked an arm around Dean's neck, keeping him in a headlock while he trapped both wrists in his free hand.

Dean just mumbled unintelligibly, leaving Sam to apologize profusely to both girls. He only paused long enough to scoop up his computer before dragging Dean out to the car. Dean was asleep in the passenger seat before Sam even turned the key in the ignition.

Tonight Sam had vetoed leaving the room. He really should have known when Dean only said, 'Yeah, sure, I'll just watch TV,' that he was up to something.

Sam sat down next to his brother. 'Dude, seriously. What's up with this?' He folded his fingers around Dean's hand on the neck of the bottle. Dean's skin felt hot and dry. Feverish.

Dean tipped his head back so he was looking up at Sam from an angle that made his neck look broken. Sam didn’t like it.

'Sammy, Sammy, you shouldn't'a done that.'

Sam was tempted to pull his hand away, but kept it where it was. 'Shouldn't have done what, Dean?'

'Wasting yourself like that.' Dean rocked his head forward again, which did nothing to shatter the illusion that his neck was broken, and peered through his eyelashes.

'I think you're the one who's wasted.'

'You didn't shoulda wanna be a lawyer.'

Of course. Stanford again. Great. 'I'm not just a hunter, you know. I worked hard to—'

'No. No, Sammy.' Dean brought a hand up to Sam's face, misjudging the distance a bit and slapping him before cupping his fingers around Sam's jaw. Seeming to use his grip to steady himself, he stared intently at Sam. 'You shoulda been pre-med.'

'Pre-med? Um…'

'Look at this.' Pulling his hand out of Sam's grip, Dean stood and, still holding the bottle, unbuttoned his jeans.

'Dean, what the fuck?'

'Look, Sam.' Dean pushed the denim half-way down his thighs and pulled up the leg of his boxers so his stitches were clearly visible. 'This is be-you, boo, it's pretty. You shoulda been a—' Dean waved his hand around. 'The doctor with the knife and the needles. Surgeon. One'a those.'

Dean wasn't just drunk, he was insane.

'Gimme the bottle, Dean.' He'd loosened his grip to deal with his jeans, so Sam was able to pull it from his grasp. 'What did that Glawackus do to you?'

Sam turned to put the bottle on the floor next to the bed, and with no warning Dean grabbed Sam's free hand and pressed it to the inside of his thigh. If Sam had thought Dean's fingers were hot, they were nothing compared to his leg. 'You've got a fever.' Sam said. 'Let me look at that.'

Sam got down on his knees so he could look at Dean's wound, then realized that he was kneeling in front of his brother's crotch. When Dean put a hand on the back of his head, there was nothing right about the situation. He tried to shake Dean off.

'Cute when you're look all worried Sammy.'

There Dean was again with calling him cute. At least this time he wasn't talking about Sam's cock. Sam decided that something had to be done about the drinking before Dean asked to see if it was as cute in the flesh as it was through Sam's jeans.

'Dean, get off me. I'm trying to see if these cuts are infected, and that's really not helping.'

'Soft,' Dean said.

Giving up on reasoning with his brother, Sam just grabbed his wrist and forced Dean's hand down by his side. 'Stand still.'

The cuts didn't look red or inflamed in any way. In fact, they were healing much better than Sam would have expected. Dean was right; it did look like a surgeon's work. Which meant this wasn't a standard infection, but something he was going to have to find out more about. Research. That he could handle.

'Dean, do you remember what else Dad's journal said about the Glawackus? Wash out the poison and then eat, you said. What did we do wrong?'

'Where's the tequila?'

'You don't need any more tequila. Have some water if you're thirsty.'

'Don't want water. We could go—' Dean looked towards the door and then pointed vaguely in that direction. 'Beer?'

'Great plan. You can get another black eye to match the one you've got already. I don't think so.'

Dean flopped down on the bed. 'Not my fault.'

'Where is Dad's journal, anyway?' Sam had seen it on the table earlier, but it didn’t seem to be there now.

'How come your hair's so soft?' Dean had the tequila again, and took a sip. 'Soft like a girl's.'

Sam had had enough. Checking his phone was in his pocket, he went out to the parking lot and called Bobby.

'What does your dad's journal say?' Bobby asked when Sam had told him what was going on. He left out the part about his hard-on and Dean thinking it was cute.

'I'd be sure and tell you if I could find it, but I think Dean hid it somewhere.'

'I know John and Dean tangled with a Glawackus not long after you went to college. I think that one got Dean too. You'd think he'd learn to be more careful. There was something about leeches. Got a book here somewhere. Let me look it up and I'll get back to you.'

'Leeches? Like bloodsucking leeches?'

'Yeah. I know a website you can get them from if you haven't got any handy. Anyway, like I said. I'll call you back when I find the book.'

Sam shook his head. Leeches. And then he wondered, if Dean knew this would happen, why didn't he warn Sam? He waited five or ten minutes in case Bobby found the book quickly, and then went back into the room. Dean had dropped the tequila and was trying to push the wet patch of carpet back into the bottle. Before he got right down on the floor to lick it up, Sam grabbed his shoulder.

'Dean, let it go. There's no more tequila. Let me get you a coke or something from the machine.'

Dean leaned back against the foot of the bed, empty bottle resting between his spread legs. 'Where'd you go?'

'Went to call Bobby. Find out what was going on. This isn't you, Dean. You know it's not.'

Dean giggled. Giggled. Christ. 'Those gal- gal- wakka things. They're sneaky.'

'Where's Dad's journal?'

Waggling the bottle, Dean said, 'No more, Sammy. All gone.'

Sam's phone rang.

'Did he tell you where the journal was?' Bobby sounded more curious than worried which made Sam feel a little better.

'No. He's too busy bemoaning the loss of the rest of his tequila, which is soaking into the motel carpet as we speak.'

'Just as well.' Now Bobby sounded almost amused. 'Side effect of Glawackus toxin is a long and profound drunk. It's a sedative—'

'Yeah, I noticed that the night he got scratched,' Sam interrupted.

'Well, the trouble is that even once it seems to have worn off, enough lingers to amplify anything else you take. Like if you mixed tequila and Vicodin. Only more severe.'

'And you think Dean knew this?'

'I didn't know anything,' Dean shouted from his spot slumped against the bed.

'I take it he managed to drink some of that bottle before he spilled it?' Bobby didn't even bother to try to hide his amusement this time.

'Near enough half of it. Probably more. I left him to it when I came out to call you. He's a stubborn bastard.'

'Not a bastard.' Dean sounded almost mournful.

Bobby said, 'You're safe enough?'

'Sure.' Sam said. 'We finished the job. The Glawackus is dead. We didn’t call any attention to ourselves on the hunt. Then Dean started acting like a frat boy during rush week and I didn't want to pick up and go anywhere.'

'A frat boy during rush week is bad?'

Sam tried to picture Bobby at a frat party and couldn't. 'Bad enough. Anyway. We're safe.'

'And Dean knows it?'

'Not sure what he knows at the moment.'

'Well, maybe he needed a break.'

'A break? A break is a day lying by the pool, not a sex-crazed bender.'

'He's sex-crazed?' Now Bobby sounded worried. Shit.

'Not sex-crazed. He just—he got fresh with a girl at the bar last night. I had to apologize, but it was fine.' Then Sam wondered. 'Why? Is that a symptom? The sex part?'

'Nothing I read. I guess it's just Dean losing his inhibitions. Not that he has many of those when it comes to the ladies anyway.'

'Right.' Sam had never thought Dean was exercising inhibition when he avoided mentioning his brother's dick though. He just kinda thought that was a natural thing to not talk about.

'He's had a lot on his plate the last few months.' Bobby pointed out.

'He's not the only one.'

'Sam, that's not what I mean and you know it.'

'Sorry.' Just because Dean was being a dick, Sam didn't have to take it out on Bobby.

'Sammy, are we gonna get beer soon?' Dean was trying to tuck his shirt into his jeans.

'No. We're not. Why don't you go take a shower or something?'

'You and Bobby wanna be 'lone?' Dean's attempts to waggle his eyebrows might have made Sam laugh if he wasn't worrying that he was going to have to put up with a wasted brother for the foreseeable future.

'Sorry. Dean seems to have sex on the brain. I don't think he means anything by it.'

'Sammy's jus' s'cute when he blushes.' Dean spoke loud enough for Bobby to hear.

Sam sighed. 'Cute seems to be his new favorite word. And he giggled earlier. So what am I supposed to do with him?'

'Well, the effects will wear off in a week or ten days, so you can just keep him away from alcohol until then—'

'Right. Have you ever tried to keep Dean away from something he wants?'

Bobby huffed a sound that might have been a laugh. 'Or you can bleed him.'

'This is where the leeches come in?'

'Yep. Something in their spit helps neutralize the toxins. Can cut down the effects to two or three days.'

'From infection or from the time you use the leeches?'

'Now that, it doesn't say. You'll just have to give it a try.'

'Better than trying to keep him sober for ten days.'

'You boys can come up here if you want. Stay out'a trouble. I can give you a hand.'

'Thanks Bobby, but we're in Oregon. I'd probably kill Dean if I had to drive with him in this state.'

'No killing, Sammy.' Dean shook his head violently from side to side.

'Sounds like you'd better get your brother some coffee. The leeches work best if you put them around the site the infection entered the body. You need a hand getting a hold of them?'

'There's a pond out back the hotel. I'm tempted to just throw Dean in and let the leeches get him on their own.'

'Don't want to go in the pond, Sammy.'

Bobby said, 'I'll let you get back to him. Give me another call if you need anything else. Take care, son.'

'Preciate it, Bobby. Thanks.'

As soon as Sam put the phone down, Dean said, 'You're not throwing me in any stinky pond. And you're not putting leeches on my dick.'

'Who said anything about putting them on your dick?'

'Not doing it. I'm still your big brother, and I can stop you.'

Sam pushed Dean back on the bed and held both his wrists above his head with only one hand. Dean struggled, but Sam put a knee on Dean's hip and Dean had neither the leverage nor the strength to get out from under.

'I promise no more tequila.' Dean looked contrite, but Sam had seen that face far too many times to believe it. He figured he'd proved his point though, so he let him up.

'What happened last time? Bobby said you and dad tangled with one of these after I left for Stanford.'

'I had to have leeches on my ass. I'm not having leeches on my ass.'

'Well then, what's with the drinking? If you knew this would happen, why are you doing it?'

Dean rolled over, put his fingers in his ears, and started singing. An' as we wine on down the roa'. Our shadows taller'n our soul. 'Er walks a lay-deeee we all know. Shines whi' light and wants ta show— .

'Stairway to heaven? Dean? Are you fucking kidding me?'

Dean glared over his shoulder and said, 'I can' hear you,' and started singing again. If there's a bustle in your hedgerow. Don' be alarm' now. I's jus' a spring kling for the May Queen— .

'Dean, no. No Stairway to Heaven. Please. I promise we'll stop talking about this.'

'Ok,' Dean said and sat up. 'Le's get some burgers.'

Sam talked Dean into a shower before they left; he smelt of tequila and sweat and the rather disturbing odor of wet motel carpet. He wasn't sober when he came out, by any stretch, but he was closer to Dean-drunk than to sucking tequila off the floor drunk, and Sam figured that was a start. 'Drive-thru?' he tried, fearing for any waitress they might come across.

'S'almost a fucking hour to Bend, an' there's no drive-thru here. Diner down the block. I saw pie through the winnow.'

'If you say one word to the waitress, I'm locking you in the car.'

Which was a totally empty threat, since they walked to the diner, but Dean behaved himself anyway. The fresh air on the way seemed to have sobered him up some. He ate his burger, only occasionally humming snatches of some Led Zepplin tune that Sam couldn't quite place, and then asked Sam if he was gonna be allowed to order his own pie.

The waitress was subjected to no more than Dean's most charming smile and a comment about her apron being cute, which fortunately she took as a compliment. She brought extra ice cream with the pie.

Sam waited til Dean was asleep, which took all of ten minutes after they got back to the room, before he snuck out the back of the motel with a wire coathanger, an old bandana, and a coffee can that had held an odd assortment of sparkplugs, wingnuts and other metal bits until he'd washed it out. The bandana 'net' worked better once he'd poked a few holes in it, and he managed to catch himself five or six leeches. He hoped he wouldn't have to use them, and if he did that half a dozen would be enough.

Dean was his normal self the next day, sort of sullen until he'd had a cup of coffee, and then willing to read the papers to find them a job while Sam went on a supply run. When Sam got back from Bend however, he found the room empty. If you ignored the beer bottles scattered on the floor and the duffels spilling clothes onto the bed.

'I'm gonna fucking kill him!' Sam kicked one of the empty bottles and barely even registered when it broke against the edge of the heater under the window.

There were two bars within what Dean would probably consider walking distance of the motel, but with a six-pack under his belt and Glawackus toxins in his system, Sam didn't feel all that confident he was gonna find him in either of them. Throwing the bag of bagels he'd bought in Bend onto the table, he turned and went back out to the Impala.

The first bar was where Sam'd had to drag Dean out by the neck. There was no sign of him, and the bartender, the same bored-looking guy who'd been there that night, hadn't seen him. 'I remember you boys,' he said. 'I wouldn'a let him in if I did see him. Trouble.'

Sam was almost to the tavern where they'd drunk on their first night in town when he saw a sign that said, "Dancers: All Day." He pulled in, trying to suppress the images of a wasted Dean molesting strippers under the threatening glares of lumberjacks and bouncers.

It took a few minutes for Sam's eyes to adjust enough to see the other patrons, but Dean was immediately obvious, leaning into the spotlights on the stage, waving folded bills at the woman wrapped around a pole. 'Honey,' he was shouting. 'C'mere! I got something for ya.'

The man headed in Dean's direction was at least as tall as Sam and something like twice as wide. Before Dean got pounded into paste, Sam hurried to his rescue. 'Time to go,' he said loudly, sliding between Dean and the oncoming moose.

'Girls've had just about enough of this guy,' the giant said. He actually looked like he was more keen for Sam to solve his problem than he was to start a fight, and Sam figured he was probably the manager rather than a bouncer.

'Sammy!' Dean clapped him on the shoulder. 'Girls 'r takin' their clothes off.'

Ignoring Dean, Sam said, 'I understand the feeling.' He smiled tightly. Friendly, but not taking this as a joke; a placating smile.

'Need help getting him out of here?' There was enough of a gleam in his eye that Sam revised his earlier assessment that this guy would rather not get his hands dirty.

'I got it, thanks.' The urge to pick Dean up in a fireman's carry and just cart him out was strong, but Sam just put an arm around Dean's waist and pulled. 'Let's go,' he said. You've got an appointment.'

Dean stretched back with the arm Sam didn't have in a death grip, trying one last time to give the dancing girl her money. Sam reached across and plucked it from his fingers, handing the ten dollar bill to the disgruntled manager/bouncer/moose. 'Pass that along, will you?'

The guy just nodded and tucked the money in his pocket, watching as Sam steered Dean to the door.

'Dean, you promised you weren't gonna drink anymore,' Sam said as he wrestled with Dean's seatbelt.

'I know.' Dean was trying to pet Sam's face. He sounded completely dejected.

Sam took the patting hand and held it. 'What's going on with you?'

A half-hearted attempt to get his hand back was Dean's only reply.

'If you needed a break, you could have just told me.'

'I needed a break,' Dean said and, eyes closed, tilted his head back against the seat.

Sam let go of Dean's hand, laying it on his lap. Dean didn't stir. When they got back to the motel a few minutes later, Sam was almost tempted to leave Dean in the Impala to sleep. 'Come on,' he said instead. 'Bed'll be better for your neck.'

'S'not bedtime yet,' Dean murmured without opening his eyes.

'Want me to pick you up and carry you?'

Dean cracked an eye and saw the completely serious look on Sam's face. 'Right,' he said. 'Bitch.' He fumbled the door open, couldn't figure out why he was stuck, and then wrestled with the seatbelt. Sam just watched, desperately wanting to forget the look of helplessness that had crossed Dean's face when he'd said he needed a break.

Frustrated and angry was an improvement.

Finally the buckle popped free and Dean half-rolled out into the parking lot. 'Laugh and die, Sammy,' he said over his shoulder.

'Wouldn't dream of it, Dean.' Sam got out and once he was sure Dean was headed towards the room, got the can of leeches out of the trunk. He had to re-shut the passenger door on the way past, since Dean had done a piss-poor job of doing it himself.

'You'd better not leech me while I'm sleeping,' Dean said from his spot on the bed when Sam stepped into the room.

'Well, wake up then. I'm not putting up with this for another week.'

Dean put an arm over his eyes. 'You are such a buzz-kill. It's not even funny.'

The chirp of Sam's phone made him jump. 'Hey Bobby.'

'How's he doing?'

'Found him drunk and slobbering on the strippers in a joint down the road at half past noon, so I'm gonna go with not so good.' Sam studiously ignored the raised middle finger Dean was shooting in his direction.

'But he's still there?'

'Course he is. Why?'

'Just got to remembering, last time, he ran off. Took John three days to track him to San Francisco, and another two to find where he'd left the Impala.'

Dean had come to California? Sam wondered if maybe he hadn't been imagining seeing the Impala around Palo Alto a month or two after school started. Didn't want to think about it. 'Well, he's right here, sulking.'

'You get the leeches?'

'Sure, Bobby. And I'd better get to that.'

'You remember to call if you need anything.' Sam heard the click as Bobby disconnected.

After putting the can down on the table between the beds and turning on the lamp, Sam sat next to his brother. Trying to keep his tone light, like maybe he was joking, Sam said, 'You gonna let me do this or am I gonna have to tie you up?' He wanted to put a hand on Dean's hip—a reassuring hand—but he kept them both on his own lap.

'Whatever,' Dean said from under the crook of his arm.

When Dean made no move to undress or resist, Sam reached for the button on his jeans. 'Dean?' With his fingers at his brother's waistband, Sam waited for a response.

'Just get on with it if you're gonna do it,' Dean said. He sounded angry, but still made no move to lift his arm from his eyes.

So Sam uncovered the cuts on Dean's thigh and started laying leeches on his skin. He'd found a video on the internet that showed him what to do, not that it was complicated. But Sam was a believer in being prepared, and this was his brother, and he didn't want to do anything wrong. He caught Dean peeking once or twice as he picked the slippery worms out of their can, but Sam couldn't tell what Dean was thinking.

Four of the things, one each above, below and either side of the stitches, seemed like the right number. Sam watched in morbid fascination as they squirmed and swelled. When he remembered that they liked to be wet, he dripped water on them, feeling vaguely sick as he did so. 'Twenty minutes? That's what the website said.'

'Don't remember,' Dean answered.

'This is disgusting.' Sam couldn't understand why Dean would rather have this done than just not get stupid drunk.

'Yeah, well, you could have just left me alone. Would'a worn off in another week or so. Probably.'

Dean didn’t sound angry, or sulky. Sam decided he sounded resigned.

'I'm sorry,' he said. 'But I need you. When you're passing out, running around doing things that are gonna get you beat up or killed or arrested, I don't—'

'Everything we do could get us dead or arrested. That's our job, Sam. The nature of the beast.'

'But that's for our job. I've got your back, you've got mine. We're making a difference. That's not the same as what you've been doing.'

'I can't—' Dean shifted uncomfortably and brought his other arm up over his face. 'I don't know if I can do it.'

'Do what, Dean?' This time Sam gave in to the urge to comfort, laying his hand on Dean's ribs.

'I will. Of course I will. I always have, and nothing is gonna change that, but, fuck! I just needed a few days.'

'Dean, what are you talking about?'

'He traded— You know what? Fuck it. It doesn't matter.'

Sam pushed away from Dean and stood up. 'Doesn't matter? That's bullshit, Dean. Dad left us, but he left me you. And that matters. He left me you.'

Dean sat up, leaning on his elbows, watching Sam pace. 'And look how much good I am.' With one hand, Dean gestured towards the broken glass, empty beer bottles, the spilled duffel and the leeches on his leg. 'Look at me. Aren't you glad to have me around?'

'You're a fucking dick, Dean.' Turning his back on his brother, Sam started stuffing clothes back into their bag. 'I need you. Ok? I need you. I want your help, I want your opinion, I want you here with me doing this thing we do.

'And it's ok for you to need me too. I'm a big boy now. I can take it. You don’t have to shoulder this all on your own. And you don't have to completely check out to take a break. Just pull over and breathe sometimes. Or let me drive. Whatever you need to do. But don’t shut me out.' Sam turned then and looked at Dean.

'I'm trying,' Dean said. 'I'm doing the best I can.'

With a wiggle, the leech to the right of Dean's cut dropped off and flopped onto the bed. Sam scooped it back into the can. The brothers looked at each other for a long moment.

After what seemed an age, Dean poked Sam's arm and said, 'So you want me, eh?' The mask was back, cocky grin and arched eyebrow firmly in place.

'You wish,' Sam said as he plucked the second fat leech from Dean's leg. 'It'd be the best night of your life.'

Teasing was easier. Sam really didn't like the 'chick-flick' moments any more than his brother when it came down to it. Something had passed between them as they watched each other and Sam wasn't sure what it was. It seemed to have dulled something that was hurting Dean, however, and that was what Sam cared about.

'You kidding?' Dean laughed and prodded the leech closest to his groin. 'What could be better than this?'

Sam looked at the smile on Dean's face, a genuine smile that had nothing to do with tequila or strippers, and said, 'Nothing.'
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posted by [personal profile] sylvanwitch at 11:11pm on 14/10/2007
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed reading this. I don't know how I missed it when you first posted, but I'm so glad that I discovered it now. I think your characterization of Dean, particularly of his (mostly) silent internal conflict, the way he half-says things, the way Sam gets it (sort of) without anything needing to be said--that's all very true to character. I especially like the way that their love for each other is obvious, regardless; you don't elucidate it overtly; it abides in the spaces between, in the pauses, in the looks. Excellent, as always!
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 01:21am on 15/10/2007
I only posted it a couple hours ago *g* (unless you mean the first part, in which case, I'm glad you caught it now)

I can't tell you how happy this comment makes me. That you got a characterization of Dean through Sam's POV is something that I am grinning from ear to ear about, because that's one of the places I've been trying to get to in the last year or so. Characterization without going into the person's head. And hurray for love that abides in the spaces in between.

and oh how much do I love your icon?
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posted by [personal profile] zillah975 at 12:57am on 15/10/2007
I really like this a lot. Their voices are spot-on, and I'd call out particular favorite moments except there are so many. I'll just say that everything from 'Dean, you promised you weren't gonna drink anymore,' Sam said as he wrestled with Dean's seatbelt. through Sam just watched, desperately wanting to forget the look of helplessness that had crossed Dean's face when he'd said he needed a break. is just omg so good. And also 'And it's ok for you to need me too. I'm a big boy now. I can take it. You don’t have to shoulder this all on your own. And you don't have to completely check out to take a break. Just pull over and breathe sometimes. Or let me drive. Whatever you need to do. But don’t shut me out.' Sam turned then and looked at Dean.

'I'm trying,' Dean said. 'I'm doing the best I can.'




And, erm. For reasons that I can't quite put my finger on, the very next little bit, too: With a wiggle, the leech to the right of Dean's cut dropped off and flopped onto the bed. Sam scooped it back into the can.

I think 'cause it's just such a great juxtaposition, this moment between the two of them, and then this - just kind of plants the whole scene in the world, I guess. It fixes it, doesn't let it be all sort of wandering around out there in emotions-land, which is something I tend towards in my own fic, too much talk or internal stuff and not enough place, so I really love seeing it handled so deftly by others, and this is really deft.

So yeah. Lovely, lovely story. Thank you for posting it.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 01:26am on 15/10/2007
Thank YOU, so so much for your comment. I'm practically flying here. Not getting stuck in emotions, fixing a sense of place, is something that I've been working really hard on the last few months. and it's paid off! *grins hugely* And it's so good to hear that juxtaposition is part of what makes it work, because I'm still struggling with getting how to do it. Experimenting kind of.

I just... thank you!
 
posted by [identity profile] vanillafluffy.livejournal.com at 03:35am on 15/10/2007
Fun! 'Leeches? Like bloodsucking leeches?'

'Yeah. I know a website you can get them from if you haven't got any handy."


Absolutely, Bobby. I'm all stocked up. They're in the pantry next to the tapeworms.

Loved drunk!Dean singing "Stairway to Heaven". (I would pay Kripke money to see that scene!)
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 03:42am on 15/10/2007
You've just made me laugh so hard I squirted a tear onto the tip of my nose. And every time I see the words pantry and tapeworms I laugh again which is making it hard to finish my juice :D

I so had no idea where the leeches came from. It was one of those WTF moments with my brain. Maybe it was Oregon and memories of Stand by Me... And then my urge for Sam not to be the only one on the show who can use the internet crept in, and it all got out of hand *catches sight of pantry and starts giggling again*

We so need a drunken Dean singing Stairway to Heaven. Someone should start a petition.

Thank you for reading and leaving me such a good comment *g*

also, your icon makes me crazy happy.
 
posted by [identity profile] sadelyrate.livejournal.com at 10:55am on 15/10/2007
I'm not sure if you were 'adorable' is the word you'd like to see in the feedback to this, but that's the single word I can think of. :)

Bobby and leeches and drunk-drunk Dean who then becomes Dean-drunk and "Cute" and oh... *smishes*
Boys.

Think there's gonna be more?
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 02:03pm on 15/10/2007
I'll take adorable *g*

Our boys are adorable and for smishing. and Bobby definitely needs more smishing.

This was gonna be wincest, but I couldn't figure Sam worried about Dean like this and thinking about sexing him. So there may be more, depending on the bunnies.
 
posted by [identity profile] runedgirl.livejournal.com at 03:04pm on 15/10/2007
Sarah, this works so well, and I love the way you did it -- getting deep into Dean's head through Sam's pov. And it works so well especially because of the sort of perceptive viewer (of his brother) that Sam is. He catches every nuance, every slight intake of breath, every subtle tone of voice, every half-smothered gesture that Dean makes. And you treat the reader to all Sam is seeing and sensing and feeling about his brother, and so we can see Dean too, inside, the way Sam can. I love that! And I love your dialogue, as always.

You know what part made me all gushy warm inside? When Bobby told Sam that the last time this happened (and Dean's inhibitions got quashed) he ran away and drove right to Stanford. To Sammy. Great little bit of info to get me thinking, carrying all sorts of delicious insinuations. :)

Erm....so I think there really has to be a sequel. Yeah. Has to be. *nods very seriously at you*

Happy Monday,
Lynsey
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 03:24pm on 15/10/2007
Thank you SO much! *grins happily*

The way that Sam really sees Dean is one of the things I love about them, so I am thrilled this came across here.

That part made me warm inside too. And something about that Bobby either didn't seem to understand, or didn't let on that he did, that Dean had been running to Sam. Which left me wondering as to his motives. Was he really worried that Dean would run away from Sam now, or was he wanting Sam to know something about Dean that he worried Sam hadn't caught on to. The way Bobby cares for the boys makes me happy.

And yes. The insinuations. *g* Which is where this was supposed to be going after the first chapter. But Sammy stood firm. And fair enough. There's only so much a hunter who's just lost his father can be expected to deal with at once. But I do think Sammy's gonna have to catch on eventually. Not least because I can never resist writing the hot with these boys. too much pretty in one place to ignore.

Happy Monday to you,
 
posted by [identity profile] trueshellz.livejournal.com at 04:04pm on 15/10/2007
hee
i love this
drunk and slightly incapacitated dean is so cool!
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 04:05pm on 15/10/2007
He is rather adorable *g*

Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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posted by [personal profile] tabaqui at 06:41pm on 15/10/2007
Aw, boys!
They are so...annoying!
*shakes them*

But at least they're feeling easier around each other now.
*pets them both*
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:51pm on 15/10/2007
Bless them. It's hard to be a Winchester.

Thank you for reading! :D
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posted by [personal profile] deanshot1 at 06:54pm on 15/10/2007
I loved this, Dean drunk was just funny. I liked the fact that when Sam put the leeches on that it started working and Dean seemed to be coming back to himself. I hope there's more. You write those boys so extremely well. I understood why Bobby laughed when he heard Dean passing comments. It was pretty funny. Thnak you for writing this and sharing it.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 07:00pm on 15/10/2007
Thank you so much! I just couldn't resist Drunk!Dean (hence the 5000 words) *g* I'm so glad you enjoyed this, and probably there will be more. Bunnies allowing.

Thanks again for your comments *G*
 
posted by [identity profile] thehighwaywoman.livejournal.com at 09:37pm on 15/10/2007
I truly love reading your stories... your author voice is wonderful... I want to say "rich" in the way that a field of wheat is "golden", which might not make any sense, but that's how my mind works. It's warm and comforting, but there's intrigue and there are winds of change. The characterizations are pitch-perfect. It's all just so good.

Bobby was delicious in this story, and eek, leeches; Dean, Dean, Dean... such a vivid picture of him with all these oblique details that paint the whole picture.

Babble mode off; suffice to say that I adore this story.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 10:14pm on 15/10/2007
That is just... THANK YOU SO MUCH! I love the rich/golden comparison, that is how my mind works too :D And who doesn't want to hear that they've managed pitch-perfect characterizations? *does happy wiggle*

I love Bobby and was so glad he wanted to pop up in this story, so I'm glad that others like him here too. And I love that I managed to tell the story of Dean, even though he was a lot in the background. It's like getting a prize, knowing I succeeded at that *g*

thank you for reading and leaving such lovely comments.
 
posted by [identity profile] luvsabitch.livejournal.com at 09:40pm on 15/10/2007
I think you must be a witch or a siren or something - how do you manage to make pink razors and leeches sexy! Yay for drunk!Dean.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 10:16pm on 15/10/2007
*grins*

I just write about them. I think it's the boys that make them sexy. Just look at them! they can make anything sexy. *pets boys*

thank you so much for reading and making me smile hugely with your comments :D
 
posted by [identity profile] fallen-arazil.livejournal.com at 12:42am on 16/10/2007
Oh! River, this was adorable! Dean drunk is way cuter than, like, anything, ever. 'Girls'r takin' their clothes off' AHAHA wonderful. And then 'I needed a break' awwww. You managed to mix humor with sweetness perfectly my dear--wonderful.

~Djinn
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 12:46am on 16/10/2007
Thank you! *twirls* I was actually thinking about you and your drunk!fic request (from like a year ago to karaokegal) when I was writing this. So I'm very glad you liked it!

Dean was making me laugh, but also making me sad, cos I couldn't get away from what was driving him to do this. Apparently for all my love of schmoop, I cling to the angst anyway...

*hugs*
 
posted by [identity profile] tabularassa.livejournal.com at 06:20am on 16/10/2007
This put a big smile on my face:) I was sad when it ended because I loved it so. Oh, Dean. You wrote him so well, and I understood what he was going through. Bless him.

Lovely work, Sarah. ♥
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 02:17pm on 16/10/2007
Thank you, what a lovely compliment! *grins* And I was worried that it was going on forever, so it's great to hear that you were sad when it ended.

♥♥
 
posted by [identity profile] flawedamythyst.livejournal.com at 12:56pm on 16/10/2007
Oh, this is awesome. I ADORE fics when the boys are kinda out of it...and poor, long-suffering Sam, just taking care of Dean like that.

...so, when's the next bit coming? huh? Huh?
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 02:21pm on 16/10/2007
Thank you! You know? This may sound weird, but it hadn't even occurred to me to feel sorry for Sam in this, I was so busy feeling sorry for Dean. But totally! he's just lost his dad too, and he doesn't know what's happening with his brother and he doesn't really know what to do to fix it and... Poor Sam! *hugs him*

I've decided on a setting and a case for the next bit, but I need to re-watch an episode or two before I can start writing. And I need to get my homework for tonight and tomorrow done first... Which is why I don't like to leave on cliff-hangers. *g*
 
posted by [identity profile] tealturtlequeen.livejournal.com at 03:23am on 17/10/2007
This is wonderful! I think it may be my new favourite.

Dean giggled. Giggled. Christ. 'Those gal- gal- wakka things. They're sneaky.'

Loved this! All Dean's giggly drunkness made me giggle too. :P
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 05:00am on 17/10/2007
Thank you so much! I'm delighted that you liked this and that it made you giggle.
 
posted by [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com at 02:23am on 18/10/2007
I just think you should know that I kept reading this as "Glackawus" instead of "Glawackus."

It's funnier that way. Glackawus. GLACK-a-wuss. Hee.

What? Funny to me! Anyway, that was great. The little tiny note about how Dean ran off to California, last time... that was nice. And the image of Sam trying to haul Dean off before the bouncers can get to him will just never not be funny.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 03:12am on 18/10/2007
I'm so glad you enjoyed this :D Even if you don't properly appreciate the amusement value of Gla-WACK-us *g*

Dean loves his Sammy. It can't be helped. But he also loves his girls gettin nekkid, so...

Thank you for your comments!
 
posted by [identity profile] tj-smartz.livejournal.com at 05:12am on 18/10/2007
So I followed your self pimpage comment over at [livejournal.com profile] jelloh0530's journal (hope you don't mind!). And I loved this. Drunk!Dean is too damn adorable and I just want to grab a cool wash cloth and soothe his brow then make him bacon & eggs in the morning to help with the hangover. *sigh* Unfortunately thats Sam's job *mutters* Lucky bugger.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 05:17am on 18/10/2007
hope you don't mind!

Are you kidding? I'm thrilled! :D

and I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Sam's so going back to that diner with the pie and getting Dean bacon for breakfast. After the leeches he needs it. Though poor Sam deserves it, putting up with Dean's antics :)

Sam is a lucky bugger. The nice thing about fic is we can pretend to be Sam if we want. *happy sigh*
 
posted by [identity profile] fromyourashes.livejournal.com at 05:23am on 18/10/2007
Ahhhh, honey, I am forever in awe of you. You always suck me RIGHT INTO it.

Gorgeous and freaking HILARIOUS and oh, so angsty underneath. *loves you*
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 05:30am on 18/10/2007
*loves you more* (not least cos you see the angst here)

I'm glad you got sucked in and didn't mind the self promotion.

xx
 
posted by [identity profile] pipry23.livejournal.com at 06:21am on 18/10/2007
Sam wiped steam off the mirror and stared at his reflection.

Read: Sam is naked.

LMFAO. "WHAT'S WITH THE TEQUILA." "I'M NOT." LMFAO LMFAO.

The one Dean was mauling brought the heel of her palm up hard into his cheekbone and elbowed him in the sternum when Dean started to crumble.

I always highly enjoy when Dean gets beaten up by girls. Thank you.

'Shouldn't have done what, Dean?'

'Wasting yourself like that.'


ABSDABDASDASDASD908324092348lsakjdfdfkj;ahsdfjkhKJHASDKJFHASDFH;LLKAD I CAME FOR DRUNK. NOT HEARTBREAK. AHADSFLKJ. (I love it.)

'You didn't shoulda wanna be a lawyer.'


you write good drunkenness.

'This is be-you, boo, it's pretty. You shoulda been a—' Dean waved his hand around. 'The doctor with the knife and the needles. Surgeon. One'a those.'


*THROWS HEAD BACK AND LOOOOOOOOLSSSSS*

Sam decided that something had to be done about the drinking before Dean asked to see if it was as cute in the flesh as it was through Sam's jeans.

*giggles needily*

'And you think Dean knew this?'

'I didn't know anything,' Dean shouted from his spot slumped against the bed.


LMAO. MY ASS.

ps i'm sort of horny for your Dean.

Sam tried to picture Bobby at a frat party and couldn't.

...*takes a moment* Huh. Neither can I.

'Sammy's jus' s'cute when he blushes.' Dean spoke loud enough for Bobby to hear.

Sam sighed. 'Cute seems to be his new favorite word. And he giggled earlier. So what am I supposed to do with him?'


seeeex him plzkthx HE REALLY IS CUTE. FOR A SEX-CRAZED DRUNK. <3

'Right. Have you ever tried to keep Dean away from something he wants?'


Gahahahahahahaha :D I love these boys and the way that they know each other. And the way that you know them. :)

'Stairway to heaven? Dean? Are you fucking kidding me?'

Dean glared over his shoulder and said, 'I can' hear you,' and started singing again. If there's a bustle in your hedgerow. Don' be alarm' now. I's jus' a spring kling for the May Queen— .


LMFAO I AM SO DELIGHTED BY THIS FIC THAT I COULD PEE. /charming.

I saw pie through the winnow.'


LMFAOLMFAOLMFAO

he saw a sign that said, "Dancers: All Day."


*shakes head fondly*

'Sammy!' Dean clapped him on the shoulder. 'Girls 'r takin' their clothes off.'


LOL. HOW IS HE SO CUTE IN HIS CRUDENESS.

'If you needed a break, you could have just told me.'

'I needed a break,' Dean said


Awck. His little moments of matter-of-fact declarations always tend to hurt my heart a lot, even if they're only four words long. Like that.

Finally the buckle popped free and Dean half-rolled out into the parking lot. 'Laugh and die, Sammy,' he said over his shoulder.

*LAUGHS AND DIES*

HOMG DEAN TRIED TO RUN AWAY TO CALIFORNIA THE LAST TIME OMGOMGMG??? OMG. *HEART FILLS AND BURSTS*

Dean didn’t sound angry, or sulky. Sam decided he sounded resigned.


...I love him.

Dad left us, but he left me you. And that matters. He left me you.'


WHACHACSKLASLDAKSDJ. AGBSDUABSD I sdaklfjasdkjfhasdf8 i can't even say anything to that omfg. lasjdflsjf ksdjf;alsdfjb asdfasdflasdfkl asdfnsdf. UHASDHASD. dsflaskdjfasdfasdf.

Dean sat up, leaning on his elbows, watching Sam pace. 'And look how much good I am.' With one hand, Dean gestured towards the broken glass

Ohhhhh, Dean. Sometimes I just want to slap him around and then hold him. *pushes him to Sam for slapping and holding*

Just pull over and breathe sometimes.

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee oh gosh sdhfoaisdhf these boys.

Or let me drive.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

Sam looked at the smile on Dean's face, a genuine smile that had nothing to do with tequila or strippers, and said, 'Nothing.'


Oh, lady, the whole ending. Absolutely perfect. I love how funny this was throughout and the fact that you made the transition into the angsty pain so seamless and heartfelt and natural--and then you managed to patch it all up in the end and make everything good and okay and the way it should be. <3 Thanks for writing this; I'm so glad that I read it. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:28am on 18/10/2007
I'm so glad that you read it too. Because look at that comment! *looks at shiny comment and positively glows*

I love that you wanted Drunk!Dean, and that it was funny but also angsty. And that you found the transitions between the two natural feeling. And that my drunken dialogue was believable. And that you didn't want to string me up for failing on the wincest front with this chapter. Because Sammy just wouldn't and who am I to argue?

This story ate my life for ages and I just can't tell you how gratifying it is to have such comments on it. Thank you so much.
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posted by [personal profile] fufaraw at 06:52pm on 19/10/2007
Such a wonderful look at these brothers. I can absolutely hear the dialog in the actors' voices, and all the action is perfectly in character. Wonderful job.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:55pm on 19/10/2007
can absolutely hear the dialog in the actors' voices

That is pretty much the perfect compliment *g*

Thank you so much! and I'm so glad you found this and enjoyed it.
 
posted by [identity profile] quarterwhore.livejournal.com at 10:30pm on 20/10/2007
I just discovered this, and I totally loved it. Just... wow. Wow. You did fantastic, hon.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 10:32pm on 20/10/2007
Thank you so much! *grins* I'm so glad you found it and that you like it.

*pets quarter-needy Dean*
 
posted by [identity profile] sarahk-63.livejournal.com at 11:38pm on 20/10/2007

'Just got to remembering, last time, he ran off. Took John three days to track him to San Francisco, and another two to find where he'd left the Impala.'

Dean had come to California? Sam wondered if maybe he hadn't been imagining seeing the Impala around Palo Alto a month or two after school started. Didn't want to think about it. 'Well, he's right here, sulking.'


This is probably the most telling paragraph in your whole story. Dean doesn't admit anything whilst under the influence of Glawackus toxin but his actions, oh yeah Dean's actions speak so much louder than words.

Thanks for posting, I really enjoyed reading this.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 03:21am on 21/10/2007
Thank you so much for reading and commenting!

Dean is a man of many more layers than he wears on the surface (thanks, in part, I'm sure, to Jensen's acting skills), and I'm so glad that I managed to capture some of that here.
 
posted by [identity profile] lila-blue-b.livejournal.com at 03:19am on 21/10/2007
Oh, I likes it and I wants more!!

This was really good. Very unique and cool...
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 03:23am on 21/10/2007
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like. There is more fizzing around my brain, I just need time to get it on paper :)

unique makes me SUPER happy. So extra thank you for that!
 
posted by [identity profile] motherlyclucker.livejournal.com at 09:40pm on 21/10/2007
Hehe, this was awesomely hilarious. The wincest mixed with the humour was awesome! totally cool.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 11:40pm on 05/12/2007
I've just realized that I never replied to your comment. *slaps wrist*

Many apologies! I'm so glad you enjoyed this, and thank you so much for commenting.

 
posted by [identity profile] honeymull.livejournal.com at 11:32pm on 05/12/2007
Beautiful.
*happy sigh*
Lovely story. AGAIN.

(Except for the leeches, cuz like...EWNOTPRETTY. But still. They worked perfectly in it. ^^)
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 11:41pm on 05/12/2007
hehe

When Bobby said about the leeches, I was like, WHAT? are you kidding? But he was quite certain, and so I went with it.

This has made me realize that I never wrote a third part to this. *calls to bunnies*

Thank you for taking time to comment. It makes me *glee*
 
posted by [identity profile] twasadark.livejournal.com at 01:57am on 30/06/2008
Oh this is great!! I love all the different elements you put in this story in the last. It's not just gratuitous h/c - or silly Drunk!Fic (although it was very funny!) but it's about more - Dean's exhaustion and need to take some time out from responsibilities. Drunk!Dean was amusing and annoying and I totally felt for Sam having to deal with him. LOL.

Great job, sweets!
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 04:20am on 30/06/2008
Thank you so much! I'm especially glad to hear that the character elements came through the drunk talk and silliness. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
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