supernatural fiction

updated 22 October 2007

The Winchesters at Hogwarts Supernatural/Harry Potter Crossover AU. John dies when the boys are young, and they go to live with their magical grandparents in England.

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Animal Lovers. The boys go to the zoo and find love in all the wrong places. (Sam/Yak. Teen. 3000 words.)

Ashes and Dust. They buried Mary Winchester on a cold, clear winter day. (John/Mary. General. 2000 words.)

Asphyxiation, decapitation, knife through the eye, bullet in the head. A coda to "Nightmare." (Sam, Dean. General. 500 words.)

Before You Come in Here With Some Kinda Attitude, You Better Read the House Rules. Dean, being the caring and responsible older brother that he is, took Sam out drinking for the first time. It was the best night ever, or maybe the worst, depending on which of them you ask. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2200 words.)

Border Crossings. Sam goes his own way. (Sam/Dean. Adult. 2400 words.)

The Boys of Summer. Sometimes, in forgettable nowhere towns between one job and the next, Dean will take off for a few hours without telling Sam where he's going. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 1400 words.)

Bull's-eye. Dean never used to have any trouble beating Sam at darts. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 900 words.)

Candles and Cake. Sam has never liked his birthday. He doesn't like a day that's designed to remind him of all the things he doesn't have. (Sam, Dean. General. 1800 words.)

Cat's in the Cradle. John and Sam by Dean's hospital bed, waiting. (John, Sam. Teen. 1900 words.)

Chill. Boys fighting and getting wet. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 300 words.)

Chinatown. They drove three hundred miles out of their way to visit an old woman in Chinatown. (Sam, Dean. General. 800 words.)

The Cider House. Sam wakes up to find himself and a bunch of little kids trapped by a very strange old woman. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 5500 words.)

Cryptozoology. Snowstorm, cabin, fire, sex. (Sam/Dean. Adult.)

Dawn. The boys spend the night in a barn. (Sam, Dean. General. 450 words.)

Dead Man Walking. House never gets to hear what the dead guys want. (House crossover. Teen. 600 words.)

Don't Drive So Fast in the Daytime. Arguments and roadsides, secrets and show-and-tell, maps and memories, snowstorms and cannibals, flat tires and body-snatchers: this is life on the road. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 3800 words.)

Dust On My Shoes, Nothing But Teardrops. Dean hasn't let Sam touch him since before their father died. (Sam/Dean. Adult. 1200 words.)

Even in California. Sam's first Christmas away at college. (Sam. Teen. 900 words.)

Family Secrets. AU. There is less than a week before the wedding, and Jessica is starting to wonder if she ought to be more panicked about marrying into a family she knows almost nothing about. (Jess, Mary. Teen. 1200 words.)

Five Drabbles. A graveyard, a knife, a haunted house, a handsome stranger, and a thing in the woods. (General. 500 words)

Ghosts of Christmas Past. Christmas isn't exactly the boys' favorite holiday. (Sam, Dean. Teen.)

Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread and Gasoline. John and his sons stop to rest for the night. (John. General. 1200 words)

Golden Eyes. Sam and a succubus. (Sam/OFC. Adult. 700 words.)

The Greatest Trick the Devil Ever Pulled. They don't always agree on the best way to handle the less-than-legal parts of their job. Coda to "The Usual Suspects." (Sam/Dean. Teen. 2600 words.)

The Great Reward. It's not a bad place to spend eternity. (Sam/Dean. Teen. 1500 words)

The Interpretation of Dreams. Sam can't always tell the difference between visions and regular nightmares. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 1400 words)

The Intolerable Acts. There's something nasty in the school basement. (Teen. 6400 words)

Invaders From Outer Space and Other Impossible Things to See Before You Die. The things is, even if Dean wants to go to the actual moon, rather than a rough approximation a few hundred miles from the middle of nowhere, Sam is going to say yes. (Teen. 1900 words)

The Kids Are Alright. She asks him, once, how he got into this life. (Ellen, Ash. Teen. 1500 words)

King of All the Wild Things. Laundry and late-night conversations and classic children's literature. The boys remember the first night their father left them alone, and Sam finally asks Dean something he should have asked a while ago. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2700 words)

The Language of This Foreign Country. Sam has a list in his head. It's a dictionary or phrasebook, something you can keep in your pocket and pull out whenever necessary: Translation Guide For People Who Spend Every Wkaing Hour With People Who Never Say What They Mean. A coda to "Something Wicked." (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2900 words)

Like Water. Sam in jealous. Dean is amused. They are both dirty. They go for a swim. (Sam/Dean. Adult)

A Map and Then You Lose Your Way. Sam doesn't have a scar fetish. He just likes to know his way around. (Sam/Dean. Adult. 1300 words.)

The Measure of a Man. Sam is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad birthday. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 1500 words)

Midnight Bells. Christmas kissing. (Sam/Dean. Teen. 360 words)

Monkey-wrench. He knows that somewhere between the screen door slamming and the chair legs thumping down, they had stopped talking about the car and started talking about something else entirely. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2100 words)

Nasty, Big, Pointy Teeth. The boys get drunk and blow some shit up. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 3600 words)

Night of the Living Dead. There's nothing worse than being stuck up a tree without a flamethrower while surrounded by a horde of brain-eating zombies. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 700 words)

One Night On an Empty Road. First kisses weren't supposed to give you splinters, but they'd never been able to do anything normally. (Sam/Dean. Teen. 650 words)

The Only People For Me Are the Mad Ones. The demon is gone. The job is finished. And life goes on. It sure as hell ain't happily ever after, but it's close enough. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 3500 words)

A Penny for the Old Guy. Birthdays are just another way of passing time until you reach the year you're not going to make it through. (Dean. Teen. 3400 words)

Providence. After leaving West Virginia, the boys head to Rhode Island, where there may or may not be a tentacle monster in the river and Sam may or may not be successful at getting Dean to talk about what happened. A sequel to Morgantown. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 1500 words)

Qanat. Skin and flesh and bone and memories -- this is what a man is made of. (Teen. Coda to "Skin")

Red Sky. After the zombie apocalypes. (Teen. 400 words.)

Remnant of an Original Craziness We Can Hardly Remember. He knows she wants to ask, and when she sighs and turns back the pages in her book he isn't sure if it's relief or disappointment that grows cold in his chest. (Sam/Jess. Teen. 800 words)

Rules of the Road. Dean teaches Sam how to drive. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2900 words)

Run. Two boys, a little rain, a sleeping town, and a midnight run by the lake. (Sam, Dean. General. 500 words)

Sagebrush and Sandstone. They can't save everyone. (Sam/Dean. Adult. 1200 words)

San Juan. When he woke up Sam was gone. (Teen. 700 words)

Shallow Graves. The desert is full of ghosts never truly laid to rest. (Teen. 3600 words)

Six Hundred Years of Bad Luck. Nightmares and bad luck follow them down the road. A coda to "Bloody Mary." (Sam, Dean. Teen. 800 words)

Snakes on a Plane. There's motherfuckin' snakes on the motherfuckin' plane! (Sam, Dean. Teen. 300 words)

Stitch. A coda to "Shadow." (Sam, Dean. General. 400 words)

Superhero. There are people who believe that Sam's powers make him very special. (Sam, Dean. Teen)

Through me you pass into the city of woe. Demons lie. It's what they're good at. (John, implied Sam/Dean. Teen. 1300 words)

Toroweap. They spend a night in the desert after a particularly rough hunt, with nothing but rattlesnakes and falling stars for company. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 2800 words)

The Totally Cliched Naked Cuddling Hypothermia Story. See title. That's all there is to it. (Sam/Dean pre-slash. Teen.)

Toy Soldiers. After they leave that graveyard in Wyoming, Ellen and Bobby talk about the Winchester boys. (Ellen, Bobby. Teen. 2500 words)

The Trouble With Fish. Sam, Dean, and penguins. (General. 400 words)

Where the mountains touch the sky and the rivers bend. There isn't a rest area in the country they haven't been to. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 900 words)

White. Ohio is the first time he sees her, but it isn't the last. (Sam. Teen. 390 words)

Wouldn't Want to Live There. After a year on the road, Sam's definitions are changing. (Sam, Dean. Teen. 950 words)

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