I want to thank everyone who has thrown their love, feedback and support to this story. I have enjoyed sharing it with you all so much. I am turly sorry that it is at an end.
Title: Ghost Town (8/8)
Author:
strangevisitor7
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Rated: PG-13
Fandom: Supernatural & The Magnificent 7 (TV series)
Characters: Sam and Dean Winchester; The Seven: Chris Larabee, Buck Wilmington, Vin Tanner, Ezra Standish, Nathan Jackson, Josiah Sanchez, JD Dunne; OMC – Mathew Tanner
Disclaimer: The characters you know and love all belong to their respective creators. Mathew Tanner is mine
Summary: Sam and Dean Winchester investigate the town of Four Corners and find that the ghosts of six men have been protecting/haunting the town for over a century.
Chapter Summary: In which all is resolved.
Chapter List:
Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; Chapter 8
A/N2: For those of you unfamiliar with the characters of the Magnificent Seven, brief profiles can be found here which should tell you all you need to know or just ask
lyl_devil who will use her mad powers of persuasion to turn you into a Mag7 fan as she did me.
JD, Josiah, Vin, Chris, Buck, Nathan & Ezra

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Chapter 8
Chris Larabee was waiting for them as they entered the graveyard.
“He always seems to know when I’m in town,” Mathew confided to the Winchesters.
“Matt,” Chris said suspiciously. “I told you to get rid of them not bring them back.”
“Sorry Chris, but things have changed”
“What have you done?” He growled and stepped forward.
“That’s far enough.” Dean snapped as he brought up his shotgun. “Matt has something he needs to tell all of you and we’re here to make sure you listen.”
Chris paused in his advance and was immediately joined by the other five. They arrayed themselves beside Chris. This was not the happy poker playing group from earlier in the evening. “We’re here. Speak your piece,” the man in black commanded.
Mathew sucked in a breath before he began to recite all that he had learned from the Winchesters. He concluded with the best news. “It means that as soon as I can file the papers, Four Corners and all the surrounding area should officially belong to the Tanners.”
The six were dumbstruck by the revelation. Chris continued to eye the Winchester’s with mistrust. “You really sure about this?” he asked Mathew.
“Yes. I have no doubt that those documents will hold up in court,” Mathew confirmed.
A rare smile broke out across Chris’ face. “Well then, ‘pears like we have some celebrating to do.” He looked to the brothers. “And it seems I owe you both an apology.”
“Just doing our job,” Sam said.
“That is wonderful news. Now Dean,” Ezra called as he walked over to the older Winchester, “I believe we should retire to the saloon so that we can continue our game.”
Dean laughed. “I had you beat. You sure you want to go again?”
“I told you that I was not at my best. I assure you that the outcome will be different this time,” Ezra said as he threw a knowing smile toward his ghostly companions.
“You saying you let me win?” Dean snorted his disagreement. “Hell no! I outplayed you and you know it.”
“I gotta agree with Dean,” Nathan teased. “Can’t win ‘em all, Ezra.”
“I find you lack of faith disturbing, Mr. Jackson.” Ezra replied and turned to address his opponent. “Shall we, Dean?”
“Dean.” Sam hissed. “We don’t have time for this.”
“Chill Sammy, I need to teach Ezra here a lesson.”
“This I gotta see,” said Josiah. “Plus didn’t you promise us some rather revealing stories about your brother?”
“Sure did. Sam was eighteen and there was this girl…”
Sam nudged his brother, and glared at him. Silently reminding him that there weren’t here to play poker or swap embarrassing stories, especially ones about him.
“Seems Sam, don’t want you to tell that one,” Buck laughed. “So’s how about getting to it? Must be a doosey.”
“Quiet down everyone,” Chris shouted for their attention. “I don’t think they came here to celebrate. Sam, why don’t you tell us what’s really going on?”
“Chris is right. Now that the disposition of the town is settled…”
“The what?” JD interrupted.
Sam smiled and started again. “Now that the future of the town is safe, it’s time for you all to move on. You’re purpose is fulfilled and you can rest easy knowing that Four Corners is in good hands,” Sam explained as he gestured to Mathew
“Move on. Whatcha' mean move on?” Nathan asked.
“The Winchesters are here to send us into the great beyond, my friend,” Ezra explained.
“Now wait a minute.” Buck protested. “Chris, you okay with this?”
“Give us a minute, will you boys?” Chris said to the mortals as he led the six away for a private discussion.
Dean watched the ghosts in their huddle. “I don’t know Sam, are we sure about this?”
Sam started at the idea that Dean wanted to walk away from a hunt. “Dude, are you serious? What about all that talk that they might turn violent?”
“Yeah but – “ he shrugged not wanting to admit how much he had been looking forward to another round of poker with Ezra.
“Are you changing your mind?” Mathew interjected. “Because I’m happy to forget this whole thing.”
Dean kicked at a pebble by his shoe. “No, Sam’s right,” he admitted reluctantly. “Never know what could happen in the future.”
“I’m sorry Mathew but it’s really for the best.” Sam added.
“Matt,” Chris called and waved him over.
The Winchesters watched as each ghost made their goodbyes to Tanner. “Guess they decided to see it our way,” Sam observed.
They waited in silence until finally the seven returned to stand in front of the brothers. “We’re ready.” Chris spoke for the group.
“Just wanted to say that you guys – well you’re the coolest friggin’ ghosts I’ve ever met,” Dean said.
“But you are not sorry that you have to do this,” Chris countered.
“No,” Sam admitted. “This is what we do and sometimes it’s not always a happy choice but it’s the right one. You should be at peace.”
The ghosts nodded their understanding. There really was nothing left to be said. Sam carefully placed the six objects in a small pile on the ground. Dean covered them with salt and lighter fluid, struck a match and dropped it onto the mementos. They went up with a whoosh and the ghosts disappeared at almost the same time.
Sam, Dean and Mathew watched as the fire burned itself out. The Winchesters could hear Mathew snuffling back tears and watched as he swiped at his eyes.
“I’m sorry. I know they were your friends,” Sam said.
Mathew shook his head. “More. They were family.”
“They’re at peace. It’s where they belong.”
“If you don’t mind, I’d like to be alone,” Mathew said. “I really don’t want to talk about it with you guys. Don’t get me wrong, I’m really grateful for what you uncovered about the town but…” he trailed off as he gestured toward the memorial for the seven.
“Sure. We understand,” Sam said. The Winchesters gathered up their things and headed down the hill.
Dean paused as he reached the Impala. “I really liked those guys,” he said sadly. “Never thought I’d say that about ghosts.”
“Yeah, me too,” Sam agreed as he folded himself into the passenger seat.
Dean glanced back toward the graveyard. “Rest in peace guys,” he whispered as he got into the car and drove away from Four Corners.
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Epilogue
Mathew turned to watch the classic car leave the gravel path and head out onto the road toward Cornerstone. When the taillights were lost in the darkness, he reached into his jacket and pulled out the old leather pouch that contained the hair clippings from each of the six that Vin had collected on the day of their deaths. He squeezed it tightly before returning it to his pocket.
Maybe Vin was waiting for them on the other side? It didn’t seem fair that his ancestor had spent all this time alone without his brothers. Sighing he realized it was too late now, he’d made his decision. Mathew just hoped it was the right one.
“Okay guys, the coast is clear,” he called into the darkness and held his breath waiting for a response.
“Think they bought it?” Chris asked.
Relief flooded through him at the sound of Larabee’s voice. “Yeah, they did,” Mathew said, finally admitting to himself that he was very glad that the six were still around.
“I am impressed, Mr. Tanner, real tears for us. Truly, I am touched,” Ezra said as he came to stand beside the lawyer.
“Real nice performance, kid,” Buck agreed.
One by one the others appeared to add their praise for the ruse.
“I did let him win. Y'all know that right?” Ezra insisted.
“Whatever you say, Ezra, we believe you.” Nathan chuckled as the others joined in to the gambler’s chagrin.
“We never did get to hear any stories about Sam,” Josiah lamented.
“Maybe next time,” JD added.
“No, there will be no next time,” Mathew chided.
“So what happens now?” Chris asked.
“You guys stay out of sight, especially if the Winchesters show up to check on their handiwork,” Mathew explained and then smiled. “As for me, I’ve got work to do.”
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A/N3: Before you ask: Yes there is a sequel: Best Laid Plans
Title: Ghost Town (8/8)
Author:
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Rated: PG-13
Fandom: Supernatural & The Magnificent 7 (TV series)
Characters: Sam and Dean Winchester; The Seven: Chris Larabee, Buck Wilmington, Vin Tanner, Ezra Standish, Nathan Jackson, Josiah Sanchez, JD Dunne; OMC – Mathew Tanner
Disclaimer: The characters you know and love all belong to their respective creators. Mathew Tanner is mine
Summary: Sam and Dean Winchester investigate the town of Four Corners and find that the ghosts of six men have been protecting/haunting the town for over a century.
Chapter Summary: In which all is resolved.
Chapter List:
Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; Chapter 8
A/N2: For those of you unfamiliar with the characters of the Magnificent Seven, brief profiles can be found here which should tell you all you need to know or just ask
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Chris Larabee was waiting for them as they entered the graveyard.
“He always seems to know when I’m in town,” Mathew confided to the Winchesters.
“Matt,” Chris said suspiciously. “I told you to get rid of them not bring them back.”
“Sorry Chris, but things have changed”
“What have you done?” He growled and stepped forward.
“That’s far enough.” Dean snapped as he brought up his shotgun. “Matt has something he needs to tell all of you and we’re here to make sure you listen.”
Chris paused in his advance and was immediately joined by the other five. They arrayed themselves beside Chris. This was not the happy poker playing group from earlier in the evening. “We’re here. Speak your piece,” the man in black commanded.
Mathew sucked in a breath before he began to recite all that he had learned from the Winchesters. He concluded with the best news. “It means that as soon as I can file the papers, Four Corners and all the surrounding area should officially belong to the Tanners.”
The six were dumbstruck by the revelation. Chris continued to eye the Winchester’s with mistrust. “You really sure about this?” he asked Mathew.
“Yes. I have no doubt that those documents will hold up in court,” Mathew confirmed.
A rare smile broke out across Chris’ face. “Well then, ‘pears like we have some celebrating to do.” He looked to the brothers. “And it seems I owe you both an apology.”
“Just doing our job,” Sam said.
“That is wonderful news. Now Dean,” Ezra called as he walked over to the older Winchester, “I believe we should retire to the saloon so that we can continue our game.”
Dean laughed. “I had you beat. You sure you want to go again?”
“I told you that I was not at my best. I assure you that the outcome will be different this time,” Ezra said as he threw a knowing smile toward his ghostly companions.
“You saying you let me win?” Dean snorted his disagreement. “Hell no! I outplayed you and you know it.”
“I gotta agree with Dean,” Nathan teased. “Can’t win ‘em all, Ezra.”
“I find you lack of faith disturbing, Mr. Jackson.” Ezra replied and turned to address his opponent. “Shall we, Dean?”
“Dean.” Sam hissed. “We don’t have time for this.”
“Chill Sammy, I need to teach Ezra here a lesson.”
“This I gotta see,” said Josiah. “Plus didn’t you promise us some rather revealing stories about your brother?”
“Sure did. Sam was eighteen and there was this girl…”
Sam nudged his brother, and glared at him. Silently reminding him that there weren’t here to play poker or swap embarrassing stories, especially ones about him.
“Seems Sam, don’t want you to tell that one,” Buck laughed. “So’s how about getting to it? Must be a doosey.”
“Quiet down everyone,” Chris shouted for their attention. “I don’t think they came here to celebrate. Sam, why don’t you tell us what’s really going on?”
“Chris is right. Now that the disposition of the town is settled…”
“The what?” JD interrupted.
Sam smiled and started again. “Now that the future of the town is safe, it’s time for you all to move on. You’re purpose is fulfilled and you can rest easy knowing that Four Corners is in good hands,” Sam explained as he gestured to Mathew
“Move on. Whatcha' mean move on?” Nathan asked.
“The Winchesters are here to send us into the great beyond, my friend,” Ezra explained.
“Now wait a minute.” Buck protested. “Chris, you okay with this?”
“Give us a minute, will you boys?” Chris said to the mortals as he led the six away for a private discussion.
Dean watched the ghosts in their huddle. “I don’t know Sam, are we sure about this?”
Sam started at the idea that Dean wanted to walk away from a hunt. “Dude, are you serious? What about all that talk that they might turn violent?”
“Yeah but – “ he shrugged not wanting to admit how much he had been looking forward to another round of poker with Ezra.
“Are you changing your mind?” Mathew interjected. “Because I’m happy to forget this whole thing.”
Dean kicked at a pebble by his shoe. “No, Sam’s right,” he admitted reluctantly. “Never know what could happen in the future.”
“I’m sorry Mathew but it’s really for the best.” Sam added.
“Matt,” Chris called and waved him over.
The Winchesters watched as each ghost made their goodbyes to Tanner. “Guess they decided to see it our way,” Sam observed.
They waited in silence until finally the seven returned to stand in front of the brothers. “We’re ready.” Chris spoke for the group.
“Just wanted to say that you guys – well you’re the coolest friggin’ ghosts I’ve ever met,” Dean said.
“But you are not sorry that you have to do this,” Chris countered.
“No,” Sam admitted. “This is what we do and sometimes it’s not always a happy choice but it’s the right one. You should be at peace.”
The ghosts nodded their understanding. There really was nothing left to be said. Sam carefully placed the six objects in a small pile on the ground. Dean covered them with salt and lighter fluid, struck a match and dropped it onto the mementos. They went up with a whoosh and the ghosts disappeared at almost the same time.
Sam, Dean and Mathew watched as the fire burned itself out. The Winchesters could hear Mathew snuffling back tears and watched as he swiped at his eyes.
“I’m sorry. I know they were your friends,” Sam said.
Mathew shook his head. “More. They were family.”
“They’re at peace. It’s where they belong.”
“If you don’t mind, I’d like to be alone,” Mathew said. “I really don’t want to talk about it with you guys. Don’t get me wrong, I’m really grateful for what you uncovered about the town but…” he trailed off as he gestured toward the memorial for the seven.
“Sure. We understand,” Sam said. The Winchesters gathered up their things and headed down the hill.
Dean paused as he reached the Impala. “I really liked those guys,” he said sadly. “Never thought I’d say that about ghosts.”
“Yeah, me too,” Sam agreed as he folded himself into the passenger seat.
Dean glanced back toward the graveyard. “Rest in peace guys,” he whispered as he got into the car and drove away from Four Corners.
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Epilogue
Mathew turned to watch the classic car leave the gravel path and head out onto the road toward Cornerstone. When the taillights were lost in the darkness, he reached into his jacket and pulled out the old leather pouch that contained the hair clippings from each of the six that Vin had collected on the day of their deaths. He squeezed it tightly before returning it to his pocket.
Maybe Vin was waiting for them on the other side? It didn’t seem fair that his ancestor had spent all this time alone without his brothers. Sighing he realized it was too late now, he’d made his decision. Mathew just hoped it was the right one.
“Okay guys, the coast is clear,” he called into the darkness and held his breath waiting for a response.
“Think they bought it?” Chris asked.
Relief flooded through him at the sound of Larabee’s voice. “Yeah, they did,” Mathew said, finally admitting to himself that he was very glad that the six were still around.
“I am impressed, Mr. Tanner, real tears for us. Truly, I am touched,” Ezra said as he came to stand beside the lawyer.
“Real nice performance, kid,” Buck agreed.
One by one the others appeared to add their praise for the ruse.
“I did let him win. Y'all know that right?” Ezra insisted.
“Whatever you say, Ezra, we believe you.” Nathan chuckled as the others joined in to the gambler’s chagrin.
“We never did get to hear any stories about Sam,” Josiah lamented.
“Maybe next time,” JD added.
“No, there will be no next time,” Mathew chided.
“So what happens now?” Chris asked.
“You guys stay out of sight, especially if the Winchesters show up to check on their handiwork,” Mathew explained and then smiled. “As for me, I’ve got work to do.”
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A/N3: Before you ask: Yes there is a sequel: Best Laid Plans
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Date: 2008-06-06 05:34 pm (UTC)And one final note, kudos for doing such a great job making each chapter readily accessible.
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Date: 2008-06-06 05:48 pm (UTC)btw, you can always crosspost your fic over at my
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Date: 2008-06-06 05:53 pm (UTC)I WAS SO UPSET.
*lol*
But I loved loved loved the ending. here. I though that Mathew capitulated entirely too easily in the last chapter. I am glad to see that I was right.
Although I do wish that all 7 could be reunited again.
Yay, for sequals.
Thank you for this! I loved the whole thing, but the ending was really just spectacular. :)
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Date: 2008-06-06 05:57 pm (UTC)So glad you enjoyed the ending. I started writing the sequel when I realized I wasn't done with these guys. I have to write more mag7!
the ending was really just spectacular Such high praise - I blush; thank you!
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Date: 2008-06-06 05:58 pm (UTC)Glad you enjoyed the ending! Already writing - shouldn't be too long.
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Date: 2008-06-06 07:52 pm (UTC)It was too darn short! LOL I didn't think of 14,000 words as short but I guess when you want more it is and I love that you do.
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Date: 2008-06-06 08:58 pm (UTC)Thank you for sharing this wonder story and your talents with us and I will patiently await the sequel.
*hugs*
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Date: 2008-06-06 09:54 pm (UTC)Nitpick: "Speak your
peacepiece,"And muy muy love for Ezra quoting Star Wars ^^
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Date: 2008-06-07 01:42 pm (UTC)Yay for catching my SW reference - it just seemed to fit. next time Dean shows up he'll bring the portable DVD player and his favorite flicks *hee*
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Date: 2008-06-06 10:46 pm (UTC)I am a little sad about Chris and Vin separated for eternity though... will anything be revealed in the sequel...?
*loves*, great story!
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Date: 2008-06-07 01:44 pm (UTC)I'm sad for Vin too but at least the six have Mathew he's kind of like Vin lite
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Date: 2008-06-07 02:11 am (UTC)I know the boys are worried about the Seven, and I have to say it wouldn't take a lot to make Chris a vengeful spirit. Did Matthew do the right thing or not? Interesting.
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Date: 2008-06-07 04:09 am (UTC)Again - love this!
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Date: 2008-06-07 04:16 am (UTC)If there's anyone that could beat Ez at poker, it'd be Dean.
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Date: 2008-06-07 05:34 am (UTC)Sequel!!! Hooray for AUs!!!
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Date: 2008-06-07 07:44 am (UTC)okay, first I was all sad because it was ending AND THEN I THOUGHT YOU'D REALLY CROSSED THE BOYS OVER but then I was thinking that was way too quick and just not fitting for
sevensix heroes at all which was weird because your writing is WAY TOO AWESOME FOR THAT so NEEDLESS TO SAY I WAS REALLY RELIEVED WHEN IT TURNED OUT YOU DIDN'T CROSS THEM OVER AND THERE'S GONNA BE A SEQUEL!*breathes*
no, really, man, AWESOME. I love Dean's reluctance, genuinely liking the boys and wanting to play poker with Ezra again. and telling them they were the coolest ghosts he'd ever met! *squishes him*
AWESOME AWESOME I'LL BE WATCHING FOR THE SEQUEL. :D
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Date: 2008-06-07 01:55 pm (UTC)Thank you for all your praise and terrific feed back throughout this story. The awesomeness is wonderful - :D
I wasn't sure if my fake out convinced any one I'd moved them on but it seems you were not the only one. Certainly Dean and Sam believe it.
Sequel not to long off.
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Date: 2008-06-07 08:44 am (UTC)Awesome, love it, want more, YAY you are writing more.
Wonderful story, dear, just wonderful.
(icon is there because the story is done and I have to wait for a sequel)
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Date: 2008-06-07 01:59 pm (UTC)Wonderful story, dear, just wonderful. Blushes, thanks hon!
BTW - great Icon
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Date: 2008-06-08 12:38 pm (UTC)I really enjoyed the story and I'm so glad that you're writing a sequel.
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Date: 2008-06-09 01:15 am (UTC)A rare Chris Larabee smile and an even rarer Chris Larabee apology. Dean, Sam accept it because Larabee doesn't apologize often.
Ooh a continuation of the poker game between Ezra and Dean, yay!
Aah, Dean I adore you and you are good, very good but don't underestimate Ezra and his skills.
Nathan,teasing Ezra like that.
Ezra aren't you used to it yet?
Now Dean, about teaching Ezra a lesson, I'm not so sure about that cause you were taught by John but Ezra waa taught by Maude.
I'm with you, Josiah and Buck I'd love to hear some stories about Sammy.
Sam being the responsible one and reminding Dean why they were really there.
Yup boys, sam and Dean want to move you on into the Great beyond but oh Dean wanting to play another round of poker with Ezra. You really connected with Ezra, didn't you Dean?
Sam, the boys could turn violent or vengeful especially if the spirits of Ella Gaines, Stuart James or Guy Royal showed up but in all this time they haven't turned violent.
Chris and the others are saying goodbye to Matt, oh Matt, I guess if they have to move on, they have to.
“Just wanted to say that you guys – well you’re the coolest friggin’ ghosts I’ve ever met.” Dean said." Dean, yes they are. :)
Oh my goodness, Matt, Chris boys, you are so sneaky. Matt you still had locks of their hair.
Yay, sequel coming because you write both M7 and Spn so well we want more please.
I looved how you ended it.
Thanks for sharing your talent and creativity with us.
take care,
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Date: 2008-06-09 12:26 pm (UTC)I enjoy flustered Ezra - No one believes he let Dean win. And no i can't get the idea of Naked Dean and Ezra poker out of my head - Not a bad thing really.
I couldn't bring myself to banish the boys so now of course there has to be a sequel.
Chris is the sneaky one - in my mind he set the whole thing up when he "allowed" Sam and Dean to overhear part of his conversation with Matt.
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Date: 2008-06-09 12:56 pm (UTC)i don't follow SPN, but the best cross-overs are ones where you don't have to know both canons to understand what's going on - good job! and i loved the ending, heh.
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Date: 2008-06-09 02:05 pm (UTC)I found that I couldn't send the boys to the great beyond, so glad you approve. More to come.
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Date: 2008-06-09 11:38 pm (UTC)Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
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Date: 2008-06-11 02:39 am (UTC)I'm excited that you're writing a sequel. This was a really fun read.
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Date: 2008-06-11 11:57 am (UTC)Glad you enjoyed it and yes I am hard at work on the sequel
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Date: 2008-06-12 05:06 pm (UTC)If you think others would apperciate it, I would be happy to post it there. I did find and join the community but I'm afraid I know nothing about posting to Yahoo.
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