marecagee ([info]marecagee) wrote,

SPN fic: Genesis

Because when faced with the choice 'macroeconomics essay on the rise and fall of salaries through the 20th century' or 'microeconomics tests on monopolistic maximization of profit', you choose a Supernatural drabble. 100 words, for the [info]supernatural100 challenge. Let me know if you catch a typo, so that I don't look any more stupid than necessary.

Title: Genesis
Author: [info]marecagee
Challenge: Pictures (for [info]supernatural100)
Character: Dean
Summary: 'Genesis': noun, the origin or coming into being something: the process or mode of origin.

Slipping unnoticed into the police station is easy, finding the 'Closed Cases' file cabinet easier. Dean doesn't bother locking the door, just opens the file and. Black. Ashes, residues, carbonated pieces of furniture. Nothing to distinguish the sofa from his childhood toys, picture after picture of identical waste.

Turning the pages, looking for something, anything until bits of grey-ish white catches his eye. Fractured and worn, and it could just as well be his baseball bat (wood burns down) or a kitchen knife (metal melts).

He leaves the file and turns back, uncaring about the evidence he's leaving behind.

(Bones don't.)

Dad's waiting for him.

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[info]imaginarytiff

November 1 2005, 19:48:24 UTC 6 years ago

*shudder* Wow. Nice!

[info]marecagee

November 1 2005, 20:43:02 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you! :)

[info]scribblinlenore

November 1 2005, 19:59:57 UTC 6 years ago

This gave me the chills. Wonderful writing!

[info]marecagee

November 1 2005, 20:43:40 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so much. :)

[info]meko00

November 1 2005, 20:04:25 UTC 6 years ago

Wow. Very creepy; well done. :-)

(Bones don't.)
Well, that depends on the temperature, doesn't it? Which reminds me of Hook Man and the grave and the melted silver and I think I should stop analyzing this. ;-) But very haunting drabble. :-)

[info]marecagee

November 1 2005, 20:46:10 UTC 6 years ago

Thanks. :) And dude, yes, I know, I was even thinking about it when I wrote it. But surely some of them were "saved", especially since the fire was stopped pretty soon after it started. Damaged, but almost recognizable. Yeah, I should stop analyzing too. *g*

[info]julissak01

November 1 2005, 20:08:25 UTC 6 years ago

Oh, this was wonderful. Seriously gave me the chills. Loved it!

[info]marecagee

November 1 2005, 20:46:47 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you! (And I must say, I love your icon.) :)
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