Title: Mortal Issues
Series: Supernatural
Rating: T
Genre: Drama/Romance
Warnings: AU, Destiel
”[…]I don’t know if I ever belonged to this place.
It was just moments ago, I hold his hand and we took two steps forward. Into the deep black nothing I had been so afraid of, in the past. But for that part of my story, I was not. Not the slightest little bit. I was indeed, a little happy. Happy for this being the end, for myself making this the final chapter of a book I never wrote. And not giving another one the opportunity to do so. Not even death or time, but myself.
Whether in this life, nor in another.[…]”
I just updated ‘Other Peoples Tombstones’ and I feel like writing the worst thing of my entire life.. It just feels uncomfortable, but I think that’s what it needs to feel like, making them talk about death.

So I found ^ this ^ somewhat-comission among my screenshots and thought: Hey, let’s write this!
And here we go:
For: unknown
Rated: T
Title: Other Peoples Tombstones
Word Count: ~500 currently, but it seems to become a 3k+
Warnings: Character death, Fluff, AU-ish, Established Relationship, H/C, Drama, Mental problems, 00Q
Please tell me who posted this once, if you know… I’d love to credit that person..
So I finally wrote a Brideshead Revisited FF…
If It Is Possible | To Be Happy
words: 1,276 - complete
Romance/Drama

Here’s the New Years Comission
Since it had been in my inbox twice I will make a second chapter, maybe..
Title: The Q Cup - A New Years Event
For: its-a-feelingsplosion & anon
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So here’s that comission work
Please note that it’ll take the site a little to recognize the chapters
Rated: T
Title: Taking Care
Word Count: 1,988 - complete
I didn’t really know which Genre I should file it under so I put it under ‘Adventure’ (somehow) and ‘Angst’… I hope it fits. (I’m not that good with action sequences… So I kept them short.)
Thank you for the comission
Warm light of a sunset,
a last heartbeat until night.
To try twice as hard,
to fall two times deeper.
Silence in-between.
A heavy wall growing between them,
but who was going to break it down?
A heavy wall of silence.
“If I fail don’t cry for me.”
The agent sighed.
“You won’t do.”, Q said, “You never did.”
Bond couldn’t help smiling a little.
- Of course he did.
And Q knew he did.
But he never cared.
For the Quatermaster the Agent never failed.
For the Quatermaster the Agent was perfect.
“Then, let’s go.”
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