Summary: 13.17/18 meta. Takes place sort of in between/during the episodes and is loosely based on promo pics we’ve seen. Sam’s been depressed this season. We’ve seen it in his behavior, but it’s not really being dealt with, so I’m dealing with it here.
Characters: Sam, Castiel
Word Count: 1.7k
Warnings: depression, breakdown
Sam puts one foot in front of the other, each step pounding on dirt that gives way under his running shoes. The leaves are too soft to crunch, but the twigs still snap. An early fall rain has dampened the trail he usually runs and the cool air flows into his lungs with sharpness. He feels alive with every breath, awakened to the sensations in his body. The tired ache in his thighs. The sweat dripping down over his right eyebrow. His t-shirt moving or sticking on his back depending on how the air flows. He feels things he’s trying to forget like the empty ache in his heart and the sadness hanging over his head. His morning run is supposed to be a distraction, but it has the alternative effect of making Sam acutely aware of everything going on in his body and mind. It’s mindfulness or whatever new age terminology they’re using now. Sam’s done research. He knows being aware of how he’s feeling is half the battle. People go around ignorant of their body’s signals, stuffing emotions and ignoring them, hoping through positivity they will change how they feel. They’re numb. Sam isn’t. He knows what he feels. He feels it deeply. He acknowledges it every day of his life. He doesn’t need mindfulness.
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Meanwhile I’m not even paying attention to Cas, Sam, and Gabe
because I had to smugly reblog our Charlie post from last week. But, uh, stuff happens with those three. Gabe is still damaged.
Jump to Anael/Sister Jo who is as annoyed with Lucifer as we are. I hope she teams up with
Duma to take him down.
Dean and Ketch argue about their sneak attack. Ketch thinks the mission to rescue Charlie is personal and YES that is correct. It is personal, Ketch.
Cas walks in and sees the Enochian on the walls in Gabe’s room. We’re in awe that
a) a fan translated this and found actual coherent text and b) the set designers put that much
effort into it.
Lucifer walks in on a good ole fashioned exorcism and that demon
just scampers right on out of that young woman.
Whoa. Dean. That bullet wound. That’s some straight up decaying vessel
shit.
Ah the bullet has MoL poison in it. I guess…it’s a good thing
Ketch is here?
“No matter how many times I try to fight it…” (Just when you think you’re out they pull you back in.) Uh Sam, way to
deliver a pep talk to Gabe.
Well, the mention of porn stars pulled Gabe right
outta his funk. Of course. We shoulda had Dean talk to him and play some Casa Erotica.
Dean’s trying to soldier his way through five miles after getting shot and then
collapses. Oh…Dean bean.
Ketch does make a sensible suggestion (to leave and regroup) if we had no emotions. But
since we DO we’re with Dean. We’ve gotta save Charlie.
This snowy background is really pretty for the AU.
Hey, Ketch has lost people too! (Boris: your good friend Mick, for
example. You lost him when you killed him.)
“Who the hell is calling Sam?” Boris asks. “All his friends
are dead.” LOL. Oh. It’s Asmodeus.
Ah, I’m glad to hear Lucifer can’t actually fix the angels’ wings.
Keeps that plot convenience intact and makes sure Cas has gotta drive a succession of crappy cars.
Operation rescue Charlie is a go. I repeat. It IS a go.
So. Can Dean say “come with me if you want to live?” when he rescues Charlie?
Ah the bunker is under attack and the warding glows and glows…
will it hold up? Oh. Apparently not since…hello, demons.
Asmodeus is annoying. I hope he dies right now. At Gabriel’s hand?
Come on, Gabe. Do us a solid.
Ah good. Gabe’s got his shit back. And by shit, I mean wings and
powers, obv.
Excellent. Kentucky fried Asmodeus. (Boris fully agrees with @mittensmorgul that the big
bad of this episode is dramatic irony.)
As expected, Gabe is NOT on board with joining Team Free Will.
I mean, of course Charlie would stay in the AU with her friends. But I am coated in tears.
COATED in them.
(A little bit of Gabriel after Dean and Ketch left for the AU. Also featuring Sam and Cas.
It’s tame, no warnings here.
Words 1400ish )
Castiel placed his hands over Gabriel’s forehead, using a little of his grace to try and break through Gabriel’s near catatonic state of mind.
“This isn’t working, Sam.” Cas shook his head with a deep frown after a few moments. “He’s not actively blocking me, but I can’t get through to him.”
Across the room, Sam sighed, his one large hand rubbing his temples in frustration.
“Well, don’t force it,” he grumbled. “pushing too hard could make it worse, or set him off again.”
“I don’t know how else to get through to him.” Castiel spoke softly, almost to himself as he ran a hand down through Gabriel’s dirty hair. The archangel didn’t move, didn’t flinch over the touch. His sad eyes trailed up from Gabriel’s haggard form to the Enochian symbols seared into the walls of the bedroom.
“When did he do this?” he asked as he rounded the bed and ran his hands along the writing.
“I don’t even know. One minute there was nothing, then I blinked and the walls were covered in,” Sam gestured in the direction of the walls, “this. Is it a warding?”
“No, it’s scripture. His story.” Castiel turned back to Gabriel, determined to try and break him free of this oblivious state of mind. “Sam, would you please close your eyes for a moment.”
The hunter shifted uncomfortably in his chair. “Why, Cas? What are you gonna do?”
“I’m going to use my wings to try and get through to Gabriel. They are an extension of my grace, but the touch will be less intrusive to him.” Cas rested a hand on Gabriels shoulder, nervously looking over to Sam. “You may want to- um, could you move your chair back a little?”
i am literally screaming i’m seeing some “so called” italian recipes from american tutorial videos and
I’VE NEVER BEEN PATRIOTIC BUT
STOP COOKING PASTA DIRECTLY INTO THE SAUCE PLEASE DON’T HURT YOURSELF IN THAT WAY
My mother’s italian boyfriend cooks pasta right into the sauce and tbh it annoys me
He’s not italian
He cant be
You can’t just cook the sauce directly into the pasta! That’s just plain wrong, even I know that.
@elicedraws@soofje100 what’s the actual recipe for pasta? Can anyone send a me a video or some?
You just have to put some water to boil with a pinch of salt.
When it boils you put in the pasta and wait how much the package says to wait, then cook the sauce in another pan!
As a half Italian I can say both Americans and Italians make theirbsauce the same way. Do not cook the pasta in the sauce, you’ll end up getting all that crap that cooks off of the pasta in it.
You’re supposed to rinse the pasta after its done to get rid of that crud. Can’t do that if it’s in your sauce.
If you wanna feel froggy, add a little tomato juice to the water you’re boiling the pasta in, it gives the noodles a bit more of a taste than normal.
NO
I love how dramatic this is getting
I have NEVER heard of anyone doing this. As an Italian American I am seriously concerned that this practice occurs!!!
Title: Highway 9
Author: ellispark
Rating: Explicit
Word count: 39k
Pairings: Dean/Castiel
Warnings: Graphic depictions of violence, attempted suicide
Dean Winchester is a private investigator working what should be an open-and-shut vandalism case on an isolated stretch of rural highway.
Except it’s not an open-and-shut case, because whatever is happening on Highway 9 isn’t vandalism — it’s something far more sinister and unnatural. And if Dean is going to get to the bottom of this case, he’s going to have to rely on the one person he’s learned he can’t rely on for anything — his ex-best friend, Cas Novak.
I love kids they’re all like.. “when i grow up i’m gonna be an astronaut and a chef and a doctor and an olympic swimmer” like that self confidence! That drive! That optimism! Where does it go
It gets destroyed by adults not believing in you and telling you to pick a realistic career. And by society creating all these obstacles to the point that you’re too tired to try.
But they’re not really unrealistic, SOMEBODY is going to be an olympic swimmer and it might as well be you.
Actually I want to talk about this a little more than I did, because olympic swimming is incredible and works perfectly to talk about attaining goals.
I used to be a varsity swimmer, and I was damn good, but I was forced into it by my parents and completely lost my love for it and therein my drive. But in high school I was swimming against such talented swimmers like Olympic Swimmer Missy Franklin. I’ve met her, and the main difference between her and me was that I was strong but had no passion, but she was strong BECAUSE she had passion.
And I could have been good, really good, maybe even Olympic good. I even have the predisposition for it, been swimming since I was 2 years old, have a mom who was almost an olympic swimmer. Missy didn’t have either of those things, she just wanted it, loved it, had been doing it for a long time, and decided she was going to kick ass at it.
Right, that’s great and all, but I completely missed my opportunity to be an olympic swimmer, yeah? and can never achieve those dreams I had as a kid? No, not even though. There was this whole thought that female athletes peak when they’re 17 years old and lose their skills quickly after that, and male athletes peak around 19. But then Olympic Swimmer Dara Torres shows up. She was an olympic swimmer when she was 17, 21 and 25. Pretty normal age for retirement. She had a few kids. She kicked butt at being a mom.
And then at 33 years old she decides she’s bored or something gets back in shape and kicks so much ass at the trials that she lands herself on the Olympic Team ONCE AGAIN. And then 8 years later, she decides, heck I’m 41 now, no one has ever made the olympic swim team as old as I am, I want to get in shape yet again and teach these children how sports work.
And she still has the record for oldest US Olympic Swimmer, not even any men have beat out that record.
So basically what I’m saying is you could be an olympic swimmer, you really could be. And there are obviously a lot of things stopping you and trying to get in your way: your brain, society, too much chocolate cake for example. But if you really dedicate yourself to it and love it with all of your heart you could, you really could.
And lets say olympic swimming isn’t your jam? That’s cool too. There isn’t a single skill in this world that you can’t learn if you absolutely love it and want to. Any skill you want is going to take time. There are countless famous people who started learning a skill after 20, 30, 40, or even 50. Not a single person has even been president under age 35 (most likely because you’re not allowed to be, but there’s a reason for that). Whatever you want to do you’re probably going to be bad at first, and I’m talking really shitty.
Van Gogh got started in his 20′s and was thought to have no artistic talent at first and was forced to sit in the back of classrooms where the worst artists in the class sat. So yeah you’ll probably be bad, like really bad and everyone including you will think you’re bad. If you stick with it though, if you’re willing to work for years and years, if you keep loving it after all the pain it’s given you,
then you might just paint Starry Night.
#looks like there’s still time for me to learn how to draw
… YES. As someone who started drawing at 35 and who always was like: ‘eh, I can’t draw a stick figure to save my life, but I would love to be able to’ this is near and dear to my heart. If you want to draw, start drawing. Keep drawing. Be shit at drawing at first. Keep it up, doodle things on scraps but also draw stuff you don’t think you can draw. Challenge yourself, you will be surprised what you can do. It will be frustrating at times, but it will also be awesome. It is SO much a matter of practice and dedication, not talent.
This applies for writing, too.
Don’t ever think for a second that it doesn’t! Want to start writing? Then write! You will get better the more you write, the more often, and you will improve, all of the time, as long as you dedicate yourself.
The worst lie we tell ourselves is “it’s too late.”
Society forces their narrative of time onto our shoulders and that is why people give up when they hit their 20s.
Talking about the various motivations, miscommunications and differing effects of PTSD on Team Free Will resulting in remarkably similar but still differing behaviours and unhealthy cycles caused by those beliefs:
All of Team Free Will exhibit co-dependant behaviours and beliefs. i.e. I am not worthy of x and I’m depressed, but I can help this other person which makes me feel good while not addressing my own problems. Resulting in an unhealthy relationship as opposed to a healthy one
You see, if we look at this hand-dandy chart we see the themes running throughout their character progression this season (and in general), and how they are slowly being overcome. All three characters suffer from all six traits to varying degrees and are overcoming them bit by bit. I won’t go over all six for each character because I would need to write a book, so we’re going with the headlines
We’ll start with Elsa over here:
In Season 13 we have a Dean who is becoming much happier (now that Cas is back, what a coincidence). He’s still working through his stuff, progression isn’t a straight line. But as from the chart.
2. Not lovable. There hasn’t been a massive amount of progress on this front recently. Dean often pushes people away because he is afraid he is not lovable or love ‘isn’t for him’. Which confuses his friends and family as he often pushes them away with one hand and pulls them back with the other. Angry that they didn’t call, he was worried.
3. Don’t feel, this is a character who has been quoting Elsa ‘Let it go’. this season and openly being a dork. He has always had feeling (of course) but Dean used to play things quite close to his chest if it could make him vulnerable or didn’t represent his own ideas of what he should be. Not only is he allowing himself his excitments he is encouraging everyone else to join in. See Scooy Doo episodes and playing Cowboy with Cas.
4. Don’t self care
Dean who always looked after others (as best he could) and never thought he’d live long has built a man cave for his own relaxation and enjoyment. This is taking his ‘nesting’ from previous seasons with cooking and enjoying the bunker to a whole new level. This is no longer a Spartan existence. This is a reflection of new hope, he can care for himself, because he no longer sees his life as one long mission with a grisly death waiting for him (he’s kind of been there and done that)
5. Don’t enjoy Almost self evident as to the above. The difference of course is he is allowing himself to enjoy these things. He is loving parts of his life now (adventures, his man cave). And we even see evidence of him spending ‘enjoyable time’ with Castiel, it’s clear he’s not only enjoying things. He is sharing his enjoyment and letting people in to that (see Cowboy movies)
Then there’s Captain ‘Death Can’t Have Me, I’m Taken’
1. Am I not enough This is a huge one for Castiel, a heart breaking one, and a great irony. As theoretically he is the strongest character in Team Free Will, as a counter point he often assumes the role of ‘Damsel/Dude in distress’. Castiel is a contradiction in all he does. An Angel that is filled with humanity, a badass and a softie. The problem has been that he has viewed himself as being useful and needed only in that he is a tool (for his abilities). Sure they are friends and bonded. But would they be if he couldn’t help? When he’s vulnerable he’s often pushed away (to keep him safe, he is pushed away to safety). Season nine has a lot to answer for in this regard. But Cas doesn’t want to be away. And being told not to help makes him feel like he isn’t wanted, because that’s what Cas does. He helps.
Then he’s not strong enough of an angel to make it all better. To just destroy all their enemies, he’s tried and destroyed himself in doing it. Castiel never did feel like ‘enough’ outside of his powers. Leading to his long depression. Culminating in his death in S12 (just trying to be useful) and rebirth in S13 stronger and more badass than ever. He finally answered the question for himself. He is enough to fight for, Cas will fight for himself and everyone he loves.
2. Not lovable Ahh that’s a topic. Who loves a tool in their belt? Even Jack’s immediate bond with Castiel, and Castiel’s care for him is substituted for Castiel’s promise to Kelly. Of course that’s important. But Cas is almost playing a secondary role in one of the most important relationships of his life. He relates to his promise to Kelly, not to the parent-child relationship between him and Jack. He is a guardian. He doesn’t consider that he could be loved. He’s not getting a lot further there. He won’t until communication opens on that….
6. Am I to blame This is an extremely common belief held by all of Team Free Will. Castiel in particular isn’t blaming himself anymore. His battle in the Empty gave him the courage of his convictions. He is much more decisive, and doesn’t guilt himself for as long as he used to about what he could have done
Then there’s the Prince that didn’t speak (not Gabriel, the other one)
3. Don’t feel Oh Sam, he put such effort into putting Dean’s feelings first this season to try to help him and save Mary/Sam. He pushed his feelings down, swallowed them. And we find he’s been holding back on the terror of what Lucifer did to him, and Lucifer’s true face (all these years). He doesn’t let it out, someone had to try to keep Dean going. And even if he spoke about the horrors of what happened to him. What could Dean do? Nothing, Sam is stuck with it. He doesn’t talk about it, lest he fall apart.
Ah ha! But there is a second tortured Prince who didn’t speak. Gabriel. Who has suffered horrors and fallen from grace. In 13×17 we see Sam removing Gabriel’s stitches from his mouth so he can finally speak. It’s almost came out, almost. How he felt, he touched on it with Rowena and Dean. But now with Gabriel, his mirror. Sam himself removes a more physical barrier to the truth and I think by caring for Gabriel he cares for himself, he may yet get closer to dealing with it head on
4. Don’t self care – Interestingly Sam does self care. He eats healthy, but he is shamed for it constantly ‘that comes with lemon, think you can handle that?’. The reason for that?
5. Don’t enjoy – Sam is watching his cholesterol and you should too. Sam extremely rarely has any junk (fun) food. His healthy eating is another expression of his fear of losing control because of the things he doesn’t talk about. If he eats healthy and does everything right, he is in control. He rarely even goofs off. Often it is performative (like taking Dean to the strip club), because enjoying himself is not a high priority. I am so hoping that this changes. But it becomes more and more clear he is putting others and the job first and not acknowledging his own needs
I could literally go over every point for every character and pull out examples but I don’t want to make this too long a read. If anyone would like to pick up another point or expand on any, feel free
This is fascinating! I was particularly interested in your thoughts about Sam, “the prince who didn’t speak” (perfect epithet & image, btw!), his interactions with Rowena, and how Gabriel has the potential to catalyze his processing and self-healing, as he helps Gabriel process and heal. I think there’s so much potential for Rowena and Gabriel (Team Free Sam) to be incite growth and change. Those two, particularly Rowena, could do a lot to show Sam that what he probably disdains as reckless hedonism in them can also be a form of self-care and self-nurturing, and that denial/repression of enjoyment and feelings can be just as detrimental to living a full life as over-indulgence. I think if he had the chance to have more conversations, to learn more about their backstories, he might be able to convert his habitual sympathy into genuine empathy, in the process building full-fledged adult relationships and a support network that don’t pivot around Dean.
I adore Sam meta. And I agree with your thoughts, the importance of Rowena and Gabriel cannot be understated. Sam very much needs them. It’s no coincidence that Sam’s childhood imaginary friend Sully, was sweet loving, fleet footed character with a heart of gold and focus on self care. They are all things that Sam lacks, because even the good things in his life come with a price. Dean has to sacrifice, and John’s disapproval. Sam at times is thoroughly stuck.
His astonishment at what has happened to Gabriel is so important, because how could someone so strong, so impervious to defeat and so fun be knocked down so low? Seeing and archangel broken will validate his own breaking, because if it can happen to an archangel it can happen to anyone.
The Rowena factor is a huge deal too, Sam supports Rowena because he understands, and she is a perfect teacher. To stay too close to Dean for all of his progress will NOT help Sam, as old character dynamics die hard. They rarely change without outside influence.
Sam doesn’t get to speak, he doesn’t get to have fun. He needs to be freed. He hasn’t even been able to openly mourn Eileen.
She couldn’t hear and he can’t speak…what a tragedy
She couldn’t hear and he can’t speak…what a tragedy
Oh, god…I hadn’t made that symbolic connection. Adds another layer of tragedy to their situation 😧