A Christmas Dream

Editor’s Note: This story of a mystery in Kenmore, Washington first appeared in the comments section on Nightsky’s latest “Threads” review. A debut story from an aspiring writer, this script was worthy of a fate more distinguished than being lost forever among the hundreds of doomed stories that are submitted every day to television producers…
Here it is – the one we’ve all been waiting for! To recap just a bit, we started out the “Supernatural Hiatus Fan Fiction Series” with Chapter 1, “Every Thursday Night”, in which we discovered that Sam was teaching a night class, during their summer downtime. In Chapter 2, “Castiel’s Big Mistake”, Cas returned from an angelic mission,…
Updated 11/08 – D’oh!!! This is what happens when I post an announcement after a long day of being bounced around like a tennis ball between every member of my family and my pets. This is a FAN CONTEST. There is a winner!!! Why didn’t I post this? Because I’m a moron. The winner, with her…
And so concludes the 24 days of Christmas here at the Winchester Family Business. A big thank you to everyone who commented, everyone who just enjoyed, and to Alice and especially Jenniffer, who posted most of these. That was some project! I think I’m going to miss it just a little… On the twelfth day…
One of the unique attractions of San Diego Comic-Con is wandering the vendor floor looking at the amazing pop culture collectibles. Since Supernatural is a long-standing, popular genre show, almost every booth offers clothing, companion books, key chains or other Supernatural themed trinkets. Hoping to find something a bit different, though, I braved “the floor’s” massive crowds…
On the tenth day of Christmas, “Supernatural” gave to me… Ten confused Castiels… Nine dead Deans… Eight Metaliicar moments… Seven sneaky Johns… Six bitch a-facings… Five anti-demon rings… Four future Deans… Three shirtless Sams… Two badass wings… and air fresheners on a pine tree. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Karen….this was excellent, so beautiful and well thought out. I really enjoyed this. Nice to believe the boys had a good Christmas too. Very moving….Thanks for sharing.
Your know this would have been a GREAT Christmas episode for this year. T oo bad you don’t write for SPN. 😉
Awwww! We have at least 3 great poets on this site.
That was a really nice gift to give the boys and Bobby.
Sniffle!
Very, very groovy and sablegreen is right, would have been a quite poignant episode, then everyone wakes up into the soul-crushing misery that is the world of Supernatural.
This was so beautiful, your poems just rock girl!
*sniffles* I’d like the boys to have that kinda christmas too, lord knows they deserve one *sigh*
Now I gotta and watch me some Supernatural Christmas and sniffle some more 🙂
Thanks everyone. I’m so happy you liked this.
After ‘Abandon all Hope’ I was feeling so bad for the guys.
I thought if they could have just one good moment in their lives, what would it be.
And being around Christmas I got inspired. I get a little sappy around this time.
Sablegreen and Randal without any bloodshed, gruesome murders, mellon balers, sink disposal units, motw, I don’t think this would ever fly as an episode. I just can’t see Kripke going for it.
But thank-you for thinking that it could be, I’m completely honoured.
Hi, Karen,
What a fun idea to give us a little respite from nothing new in the SPN realm during hellatus!
I love the idea of John and Mary and Ellen and Jo all being there with Jessica and how people paired up to talk and share…very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Elle2
Thank-you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Karen, this is magical. How do you come up with beautiful stuff like that?! I’m equally sappy this time of year,so the tissue-requiring part of me is glad that we’ll have another year till it’s Christmas again…
You know, there is also Easter, and there are some other holidays… (hint, hint), 😉
Thanks! Always a great pleasure! Take care, Jas
Well done … I think you’re probably the first person in the entire history of rhyme to combine “quota” with “Dakota” and frankly I’m in awe.
Hi Jasminka and Suze
Thank you so much for your comments.
Easter eh? I will have to think about that one.
For some reason the killer rabbit in Monty Python and the Holy Grail keeps coming into my head.
As for rhyming Dakota with quota, I have to admit that one was tricky to come up with. I had changed around the first line numerous times before the word quota came to mind.
I was so happy.
Cheers to you both!
OMGOSH, Karen… It couldn’t have been more perfect. I