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lirazel ([personal profile] lirazel) wrote2007-10-12 09:39 pm
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Fic: Quoth the Raven

I've been furiously working on my first Lit (and first Gilmore Girls) fic, and I am soooo excited about it.  I've also started working on my second one (Rory and Jess are so addictive), and I'm pretty excited about it as well.

But I'm taking a break from it to post this fic I've been working on for ages and ages and finally got around to posting.

This is a little strange and a little dark, but I couldn’t get the title out of my head and the story grew up around it.


Title:
Quoth the Raven
Rating: PG-13
Fandom: Supernatural
Characters/Pairing: Dean/Lenore
Spoilers: Through 2.03 "Bloodlust"
Summary: “Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing / Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.” Dean Winchester knows the power of blood. [Dean/Lenore (Bloodlust)]
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me.

I.

She’s more tortured than he is, and that’s the last thing he needs in a woman. Keep it light, keep it loose, for God’s sake, keep it short. That clearly isn’t the way it’s going this time.

He pretends that doesn’t scare him to death.

II.

There are scars marring perfect skin, and he can’t help but feel responsible (Sammy says ‘responsible’ really means ‘guilty’ and it really isn’t his fault). She shakes her head when he tries to clumsily apologize (he’s never been particularly good at that), and he isn’t sure whether she actually forgives him.

He runs calloused fingertips over the raised places, fearing that his rough skin will catch on her silk. Just like with the scars he catches glimpses of on Sam when his brother changes at night, each one of these feels like a failure. On his part.

III.

They’re both fighting their natures, and he isn’t sure what either one of them thinks they’re going to get out of this or why it’s worth fighting for. This can’t last, and they both know it.

But he swallows his instincts, the (second) most valuable thing in his life, the ones that are screaming at him to chop off her head while she sleeps. If that isn’t twisted, he doesn’t know what is.

And when he stumbles in one night after a fight, with several fresh cuts (he didn’t expect for her to be there yet), she flees (in the split second before he does, he can hear her hissing, see the fangs sliding out of their hiding place), and he doesn’t see her for four days.

But she comes back. He’s pretty sure that means something.

IV.

She is one hundred and eight-seven years old. She’s seen more wars than he can imagine, more births and deaths, more presidents and kings and movie stars, more sunrises and sunsets. Edgar Allen Poe wrote his most famous poem for her, one that reeked of tragedy and pity—she can’t stand to hear it. She was friends with Henry James before he left for England—they liked to tell each other ghost stories—and she may or may not have met Bram Stoker during his tour of America with Henry Irving.

All this she tells him. But she never mentions who she was before she was bit, and he doesn’t ask.

After all, he tells her about his last hunt but never brings up Mom or Lawrence or Dad or yellow-eyed demons or Sammy’s special powers, so he figures they’re even.

V.

Once when he’s got a broken leg, Sam goes out and buys him a cherry pie to cheer him up. She sits perched on the table by the television and watches him eat and there’s a wistful look in her eyes.

Without thinking, he offers her a bite. It’s the first time he ever hears her laugh.

VI.

His dreams, when she sleeps beside him, are dark and strange and he can never remember them when he wakes. Instead, there’s a chill creeping over his skin and he can see in the dark.

She’s warm at his side, but there is no sound of breathing or a heartbeat to ground him. It’s then that he can’t flinch away from the knowledge that she isn’t human and can never be again.

VII.

She slips away well before sunrise every morning, and he figures that’s karma, payback for all the girls he left the same way. Figures that the first girl since Cassie he kind of wants to stick around and wake up beside and all that chick flick crap is the one who has to leave him.

VIII.

Her nest figures out about them pretty quickly, and they don’t approve. But she’s the oldest, the one who keeps them strong and holds them together, and none of them say anything.

He’s pretty sure if one of them did, she’d leave him.

IX.

He killed her best friend, and she knows that. He doesn’t tell her he enjoyed it, but he thinks she knows anyway.

She does tell him that Conrad was the first one to join her in her way of life, the one she cared the most about, the one who’d talked her back from the edge of bloodlust a thousand times.

Lady sure knows how to layer on the guilt. But he knows the power of blood, so they’re quite the match.

X.

Another maniacal hunter with a glint in his eyes that gives Dean goosebumps and reminds him of Gordon comes way too close. He’s seconds away from beheading her when Dean puts three bullets in his chest.

The guilt and the irony all tear him up—he killed a human to protect a vampire—so much that he can hardly bear to think about it.

He won’t let Sam let her into the room when they hear her gentle knock. He can’t bear to look at her.

XI.

Sam really likes her. He admires her conviction and how much she’s willing to sacrifice to fight her nature and how much she puts up with from Dean.

She teases Sammy sometimes, jokes around with him in a quiet way she never has with Dean, and he pretends that doesn’t sting.

But what it comes down to is that she trusts Sam. She’s never really felt safe with Dean.

He doesn’t blame her at all.

XII.

It’s kind of nice, having a sort of home base, a city to come back to once a hunt is over, to recuperate for a few days in a fleabag motel with a pie and a pretty girl. Even if the girl is a century and a half older than he is.

It’s too good to last.

XIII.

One day they pull in after dispatching a poltergeist in Kansas City, check into the Cheyenne Motel, and wait. She never shows up.

He remembers now, before they left. The way she leaned in close, slid her lips across his cheek to meet his and whispered, Goodbye.

He never sees her again.

 
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[identity profile] ineffort.livejournal.com 2007-10-13 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh oh oh. I do not have the adequate words. Your Dean voice? Ridiculously spot-on. And as for the fic itself, just oh. I love this like I love Jensen himself so yes...that puts it in perspective.

Perfection start through finish and even that falls short for what I want to say.

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2007-10-13 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh oh oh. I am soooo glad you liked it. So very, very glad. I was feeling a little reluctant to post it--I'm not sure why. I feel much better now.

*blushes* I try very hard with Dean. HIs voice can be hard to balance, so I'm glad it worked for you.

Seriously. Thank you so very, very much.

Oh, and hey! Like your icon!

[identity profile] ava-leigh-fitz.livejournal.com 2007-10-13 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
See that icon? That's me flailing over how ridiculously good this fic is. So good that I'm going to have to come back when I've recovered a little more from the birthday party I went to last night. But this was so beautiful and fantastic and twisted and DEAN and a great idea (one that deserves countless tie in fics, which, if you won't write I will attempt to. Or bribe you to. Whichever's easiest.) Seriously, this is just so perfect and detailed and heartbreaking and deandeandean with his screwed up lust and heart for danger. I loved it so very very very very very very very very very much.

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2007-10-13 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! I go the YAY! icon!

But this was so beautiful and fantastic and twisted and DEAN and a great idea (one that deserves countless tie in fics, which, if you won't write I will attempt to. Or bribe you to. Whichever's easiest.) I'm so happy you liked it. Thrilled, really. And if you have plot bunnies for tie-ins, you could share them and maybe I'd write more or I would love to read anything by you in this universe. Really. Cuz I always love your stuff.

Thank you sooooooo much for being so kind and generous, and you're making me blush. Thanks.
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[identity profile] oxoniensis.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I was terribly reluctant to read this - I have a very strong image of Lenore in my head, and love her character so much, I actually find it hard to read fanfiction involving her. But I am so glad I did, because this was amazing. Such a complex relationship, and you've made it utterly believable - Dean killing a hunter for her, and his agony over that, her trusting Sam more than Dean, her just saying goodbye.

Gorgeous story!

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2007-10-27 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! I'm very glad you decided to take a chance on it and even more excited that you enjoyed it. She is a fantastic character, isn't she? I wish she'd show back up again, but that doesn't seem likely. At any rate, I'm glad you thought I did her justice.

Thank you so very much for your kind words! I truly appreciate them!
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[identity profile] ghosts.livejournal.com 2007-10-27 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'll be honest - at first I was skeptical but reading this fic through (four times!) I have to say.. it's utterly amazing. Bookmarked it here (http://del.icio.us/demonsiget), as well as added it to my LJ mems.


Seriously. This was awesome.

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! I'm so very glad that you took a chance on it and that you ended up enjoying it. I'm particularly flattered that you read it more than once. ;)

Thanks so much for your kind words and for reviewing!

Oh, and your icon is great!

raven

[identity profile] quirkies.livejournal.com 2009-02-02 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
saw this recced over at [livejournal.com profile] spnroundtable. loved it! sparse language and characters that felt just right. and while it's mostly dean and lenore, i was really struck by how much sam has changed from his season 2 self. and it's my favorite kind of fanfic that can give me a deeper understanding of the show. you know?
anyway, thanks!

Re: raven

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and I'm very flattered that it provided some insight into the show.
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[personal profile] snickfic 2011-03-29 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhh, this was lovely. As you know, my instinctual response to new characters isn't a shippy response, but nonetheless I liked this a lot. I loved the spare style and how much you say with such small pieces. And I like the novelty of a human/vampire relationship where it's the woman that's old and ageless.

So many lovely phrases here. I'm so glad you linked me!

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2011-03-29 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, good! I'm glad you liked it! TV and books have given us three hundred zillion variations on human!girl/sexy!vampire pairings, and I wanted to flip the genders and see if I could find something interesting in it, so I'm pleased that you liked the novelty.

Thanks! :D