No no but look at the state of his hands
He literally fought with everything he had to try and get to her. Even though she repeatedly told him to leave because there was a bomb.
She begged and pleaded and he absolutely refused to leave because like he said, “I’m not leaving without you.”
“We’ll go together. I’m going to stay by your side.”
He was prepared to die for her.
We hear it all the time. The “he fell first, she fell harder” trope but honestly I think this is one of those “he fell first but they both fell hard” tropes.
There is nothing Min Hyuk wouldn’t do for Bong-soon.
This moment. This utter desperation he shows to get to the LOHL gets me every time because that is exactly what Bong-soon deserves. For someone to love this much for who she is regardless of her abilities or not.
Min-min would bring about the end of the world just for his Bong-bong and she deserves nothing less.
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It's both hard to keep moving and impossible to stop.
Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation (p. 353)
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Supernatural (TV 2005)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Major Character Death
Relationships: Dean Winchester & Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Characters: Bobby Singer (Supernatural), Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester
Additional Tags: POV Bobby Singer (Supernatural), Grief/Mourning, Dead Dove: Do Not Eat, Canonical Character Death, Blood and Gore, sleeping in the same bed as a body, Codependent Winchesters (Supernatural), Quote: Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically irrationally erotically codependent on each other, family does kind of end with blood in this one, Alcohol
Series: Part 1 of WincestWednesdays July Event 2023
Summary:
When Sam dies, Bobby hides the guns. When Dean dies, Bobby hides the liquor.
In both cases, he hides the wrong things.
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A look into the ends of Seasons 2 and 3, and what grief does to the brother that remains.
Prompt fill for "Parallels" for WincestWednesdays event on tumblr
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This fic is sooo good! It not only perfectly captures Sam and Dean's grief, but also Bobby's own grief at loosing his boys.
It's heartbreaking and unhinged, and depending on your preference it can be read as anything between canon compliant weird codependency to wincest.
This one has been bookmarked for when I need a good cry
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why is religious Christmas imagery all so joyful and pleasant? where is the inherent horror of the birth of Christ? A mother is handed her newborn child, wailing and innocent. Her hands come away sticky. Red. Simply by giving her son life she has already killed him. He is doomed from the beginning. Her love will not save him from suffering. Because the thing cradled in her arms is not a baby, it is a sacrifice: born amongst the other bleating animals whose blood will one day be spilled in the name of what demands it. the night is silent with anticipation. Mary, did you know? That your womb was also a grave?
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a comic about love and friendship and the power of communication, inspired by that time i heard ask by the smiths on my run and was somehow moved to tears
(i misheard 'the bomb' as 'the bond' but i stand by it. i don't value morrissey enough to respect his authorial intent)
(sensitive wolf fans smash that mf like button!!!!)
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All day long, I hear myself saying this same phrase, like I'm desperate to get it out of my body even as I feel incapable: I am having a hard time.
Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation (p. 329)
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ok so the thing is, the kiss really was the best way crowley knew to convey his feelings to aziraphale because nina and maggie were right, they do talk but they never say what they mean.
but that doesn’t mean they don’t understand each other, at least to a certain extent.
and crowley knows aziraphale
he knows that he loves books and plays and the stories made by humanity. he watches his angel learn magic the human way and finds out he learned french the human way and knows better than anyone how much he loves human food. he throws a ball to get nina and maggie together because that’s what the humans in jane austen novels would do.
crowley knows that aziraphale romanticizes humanity, loves the drama and the stories and every little thing that makes humans human.
and what could be more human than a desperate kiss asking someone to stay
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