Thank you very much - I'm very glad the story worked so well for you!
I'm curious as to why you had Sam be 'not human'. I guessing because of his abilities?
Yes and no. We really don't know where canon is going with this yet, but from the hints that the demon and John have been dropping about the demon's plans for Sam and all the children like him, and about the possibility of Sam suddenly turning evil... well, I'm guessing that Sam's powers (and those of all the children like him) may be the result of a not-entirely-human heritage.
Hm, I hadn't considered that Dean might be fundamentally changed by his narrow escape and his "resurrection". Yeah, it certainly does affect him, but - I think - more in terms of him now being in the wrong place in the fabric of the universe, not in terms of not being human anymore. If that makes sense. :-)
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Date: 2007-02-13 11:07 pm (UTC)I'm curious as to why you had Sam be 'not human'. I guessing because of his abilities?
Yes and no. We really don't know where canon is going with this yet, but from the hints that the demon and John have been dropping about the demon's plans for Sam and all the children like him, and about the possibility of Sam suddenly turning evil... well, I'm guessing that Sam's powers (and those of all the children like him) may be the result of a not-entirely-human heritage.
Hm, I hadn't considered that Dean might be fundamentally changed by his narrow escape and his "resurrection". Yeah, it certainly does affect him, but - I think - more in terms of him now being in the wrong place in the fabric of the universe, not in terms of not being human anymore. If that makes sense. :-)