Supernatural Fic: Riddle Down the Moon
Sep. 1st, 2010 10:17 pmTitle: Riddle Down the Moon
Author: owleyes_arisen
Rating: PG-13 for swearwords, violence, and implications of sexual relationships.
Genre: Mystery/Romance
Pairing: Pre-Sam/Gabriel.
Spoilers: Trickster Episodes, and pretty much all of seasons four and five.
Disclaimer: Supernatural and any and all characters associated with the show are not mine. If they were, the homoerotic undercurrents in the show would be far more glaringly apparent – and I wouldn’t have to fill out this disclaimer, would I?
Warning: Blasphemy (it’s become a standard warning by now, I’m afraid), language, pre-slash, etc, etc, etc.
Notes: Thanks to my lovely betas, icelilly and liskodeth. I’m sorry this took so long to post; I am an extremely slow worker at times. If anyone wants to play with the ideas/situations I have created here, ask me first; my answer, though, is liable to be yes.
Summary: Sam had his suspicions that the Trickster wasn’t dead. They were right; he can’t get rid of the damn thing. Fortunately, there’s an escape clause.
( Riddle Down the Moon )
Author: owleyes_arisen
Rating: PG-13 for swearwords, violence, and implications of sexual relationships.
Genre: Mystery/Romance
Pairing: Pre-Sam/Gabriel.
Spoilers: Trickster Episodes, and pretty much all of seasons four and five.
Disclaimer: Supernatural and any and all characters associated with the show are not mine. If they were, the homoerotic undercurrents in the show would be far more glaringly apparent – and I wouldn’t have to fill out this disclaimer, would I?
Warning: Blasphemy (it’s become a standard warning by now, I’m afraid), language, pre-slash, etc, etc, etc.
Notes: Thanks to my lovely betas, icelilly and liskodeth. I’m sorry this took so long to post; I am an extremely slow worker at times. If anyone wants to play with the ideas/situations I have created here, ask me first; my answer, though, is liable to be yes.
Summary: Sam had his suspicions that the Trickster wasn’t dead. They were right; he can’t get rid of the damn thing. Fortunately, there’s an escape clause.
( Riddle Down the Moon )