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The August before Dean returns from Hell, a young homeless woman possessed by a demon is saved by Sam and spends a few days in the sweltering heat, trying to help him through a strange illness that’s somehow tied to the silver flask he carries in his pocket. Outside POV.
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Life with very little laughter had shown her the value of mindlessness. Hours had been spent observing Chicago’s blue skies in the spring. Days had been lost admiring a bit of pretty colored glass she’d found. It helped her forget her hunger, her fear. It made it easier when she looked up one day at the rough, unwashed crowd around her and realized that she was one of them.
She’s clean again. Could maybe walk through a mall or a grocery store without security following her without any pretense at subtlety. Someone might give her a seat or buy her a coffee and not expect her to blow them in return for the favor or offer her a night in a warm bed and the promise of shooting up. She doesn’t look like that person any more.
She has a demon and her addicted, dying savior to thank for it. It’s too much to consider, so she doesn’t.
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Wonderful outsider POV and a meticulously crafted OC. How baffling Sam must have been in his kindness and horror.
…he switches stations from sick to capable so easily that it’s almost inhuman.
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Post season 3. Outsider POV. Heroin addict Cosette is possessed by a succubus. Sam saves her then suffers withdrawal from demon blood. She tries to help. Ruby finally arrives and Cosette sees everything. Story ends two years later with Cosette finding out Sam has died. Hints that he’s the father of her son.
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this was rly good and well written i love outsider POVs
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I usually just read fics about my favourite pairings, but this wonderful gen!fic gem sucked me in with its excellent perspective of coping-being-human!castiel and how Dean would deal (or rather, not deal) with Sam being physically and then mentally gone. There's some absolutely great AU!world-building with spot-on characterisation and realistic detail of everyday domestic life. Plus a hopeful ending that makes me smile :)
