i think i need a woman to get sam (who could also be a woman in this case) pregnant with some sort of anti-nephilim demon baby. bonus points for ruby and extra bonus points for demon!jess. and no i dont care how or why i just. think i may need it.
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i see you i hear you i understand you. fem sam nephilim pregnancy is so real and true. i KNOW ruby would be so smug about it, and demon jess is also very intriguing
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boykingsevent day two: stanford era
- John Winchester's Journal by Alex Irvine
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I just know Sam was covered in scars from hunting when he got to Stanford. What did Jess think of it all, the swathes of marred skin? She knew he had a bad relationship with his Dad - she knew he had a brother he didn’t call. What good conclusion could she possibly come to, when he refuses to talk about his family?
No wonder she didn’t want Sam to go with Dean.
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Fanfic idea: Stanford!era where Sam is severely hurt and unconcious in the hospital. Jess thinks that, even if Sam never wants to talk about them, his family should be aware of the situation. She remember the time Sam told her that he had a brother named Dean, so she take his phone and scroll trough his contact list until he find Dean’s number. She take a deep breath before calling…
A few hours later, Jess see a worried man rushing in the hospital searching for his little brother.
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The fact that Jess also had the same birthday as Dean- and I’m still supposed to believe Wincest isn’t real
Bts @carvedsam is the original person who posted this- I myself just found it on Pinterest and reposted it here- all credits goes to them
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average stanford student experience when samjess were walking across the quad
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also, on the subject of sam winchester's two canonical obsessions (serial killers and esoteric podcasts):
wouldn't it be funny if sam and jess met at like. true crime trivia night at their local dive bar. and they get put on the singles team with other people who came without an established trivia team, but it becomes pretty clear pretty quick that they're gonna be the stars of this show.
jess raised on a steady diet of pulp crime paperbacks and crime reporting television, who has all kinds of gory shit rattling around in her head, who can identify what hideous once-in-a-century murder is depicted in grainy grayscale crime scene photos in under thirty seconds, who can quote verbatim from over two dozen ransom notes, who's obsessed with people who disappeared mysteriously, never to be seen or heard from again. and sam, who's been raised... well, who's been raised the way he's been raised.
they get on like a house on fire. (the irony of that is lost on both of them.)
finally, somebody who doesn't think it's weird to have real theory about what happened to the sodder children, none of that sicilian mafia nonsense. someone who can speak intelligently about the prevalence of killings in national parks and protected forests. someone whose eye will snag on headlines like "couple found slain; county sheriff to hold conference today" and "charred corpse still unidentified" and flip through to find whatever column inches have been allotted to the day's worst happenings. someone who can name drop cold cases and milk carton kids like a memorized major league roster -- the boy in the box, the babes in the woods, the lyon girls, the des moines register newspaper boys; angie samota, bobby dunbar, alfred beilhartz, charley ross, dorothy ann distelhurst, everett ruess, glen and bessie hyde, marjorie west.
(jess who's so hyped to show sam an article she found about the twentieth anniversary of a mysterious fire where a young mother died and her two young children vanished, presumably with her husband in the aftermath. "isn't that crazy?" she tells him, brandishing a xerox, all cheshire-cat meet-in-the-back-of-her-head grin. "they had the same last name as you!"
"crazy," sam echos and stares down at the blurry black-and-white photo of a house he barely remembers.)
lifelong true crime junkie jessica moore and lifelong true crime victim sam winchester.
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