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New Chapter 39 up !! Hope you like it.
At the order of The Fairy King in Oz, Charlie now finds herself in grave peril. Will Gilda change her mind? Will the Winchesters get to her in time?
Chapter 38 A Long Road Travelled.
Another Chapter is out !
Charlie is truly in dyer straits now and with no options in sight, its anyone's guess what will happen next..
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/11600874/38/
NEW CHAPTER: A Road Long Travelled, Chapter 37!
Charlie is in a bit of a bind. Betrayed by someone she trusted..
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/11600874/37/
New Chapter up!
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11600874/30/The-Road-Long-Travelled
New Chapter up, A Road Long Travelled, Chapter 29
Charlie is stuck inside her soul! Can Dean and dark Charlie help her find her way out or will she be trapped forever?
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/11600874/29/
A Long Road Travelled
New Chapter up for A long Road Travelled, Chapter 24. The Woods.
I'll be posting new Supernatural fanfic to Tumblr soon. Dean and Charlie centric but with plenty of players and I could never forget Sammy. It's a wild ride..
Writing is not always writing.
Writing is being on the train and mentally seeing your OCs stumble into other people, or flinching away from the germ-ridden handrails, or sleeping on each others’ shoulders.
Writing is hearing a song on the radio and watching one of your scenes play out to the lyrics.
Writing is laying on your floor or sitting by your computer and spending hours collaging newspaper clippings or pictures or people or plants together and making something that is completely, uniquely, your story.
Writing is drawing your characters in your notebooks, and making tea only your one, picky character would drink, and writing an open letter to all your characters just to remind them you love them.
Writing is moodboards, and playlists, and crafts, and asks, and prompts, and pictures, and memories, and you.
So never think that just because you’re not putting words on a page, you’re not a real writer. Writing is something that follows you everywhere, beyond the word document, and beyond the screen.
Because writing isn’t something you do. It’s something you are.
Chapter 20 and 21 for Road Long Travelled is up at fan fiction. net
To anyone whose interested or has been reading.. I've written two fanfics with my favorite character on Supernatural, Charlie Bradbury and The Winchesters! One is a finished short story and one is a currently ongoing storyline.
To anyone whose interested or has been reading.. I've written two(currently ongoing) fanfics with my favorite character on Supernatural, Charlie Bradbury and The Winchesters!
Here's a link https://www.fanfiction.net/u/6688775/
Hope you all enjoy, thank you for reading, and let me know what you think!
Letting Go: Chapter 12
Chapter 12
1 hour later
Dean walked into the kitchen looking for a cold beer to help settle his nerves.
"Hey." Sam greeted him as he finished preparing himself something to eat. Dean acknowledged him with a simple nodd and beelined it to the fridge.
"You want something to eat?" Sam motioned to his salad.
Dean eyed it. "Not even if I were a starving rabbit."
Sam nodded with raised eyebrows. "Ah, yeah, I walked right into that one."
"You should be ashamed." Dean quipped. "The only thing I'm looking for is this." Dean pulled a bottle of beer from the fridge.
"How is she?" Sam asked wondering about Charlie. He had seen the two of them earlier in the library sharing a drink and talking. It was a moment he had not wanted to interrupt. It seemed like the two of them needed time together to get on the same page.
"Sleeping." Dean answered as he popped off the metal cap to his beer bottle. He then tossed a second bottle to Sam who caught it midair and promptly opened it.
They both sat down at the kitchen table. Dean leaned forward a bit and took a long slow sip of his beer.
"You ok?" Sam took a good look at his brother's face as he asked. Dean's expression had a mixture of strain and exhaustion formed into deep creases on his forehead.
Dean shook his head in thought. "Our job is so messed up."
Sam nodded. "Agreed, but you didn't answer my question."
Dean stared at his beer bottle for a silent moment. He wasn't sure how to answer his brother's question so he went with his usual standby answer. "I'm good."
"When has that answer ever worked on me?" Sam retorted.
Dean let out a small gruff laugh as he gazed back at Sam who waited stubbornly
for an answer.
Judging from his demeanor Sam could tell Dean was holding something back.
"I'm worried." Dean finally said.
Sam's brows furrowed. "She'll get through it. Just, time, you know?"
Dean shook his head side to side. "I know, but.." He sighed.
"You're worried Jessica's emotional imprint is still in control." Sam surmised. He had been thinking the same thing ever since the lake. Even after Jessica's ghost had released Charlie, the ghost's psyche energy was still quite strong and seemed to still have significant control of Charlie's emotional state.
Dean nodded. "It sure seems to lean towards it. I mean what if she tries to go back to that damned lake? What if we can't stop her this time??"
"Okay, first, it'll never get to that point. Second, she needs to heal. For her everything right now just feels like an open wound. Physically and emotionally. I'm not saying it'll all go away but eventually she will be able to cope better."
Dean looked unsatiated by Sam's answer.
"We'll just keep a close eye on her until she's starts to feel more like herself. Not to mention, the healing process will take time. It's no doubt taking a toll on her." Sam said. Dean nodded still sporting deep concern in his eyes.
"There's more?" Sam asked.
Sam was confounded when he saw Dean's face suddenly turn beet red and was surprised to find his brother now nervously taking a long sip of his beer in response.
"Dean?" Sam prodded.
Dean shook his head and let out a nervous laugh. "I don't even know man.."
"What?" Sam asked curiously.
Dean licked his lips nervously. "Let's just leave it at that for now, okay?"
Sam looked back to Dean now even more puzzled by his quick change in demeanor. Sam had no idea what to make of it, but it was obvious Dean was having a hard time processing something much less putting it into words with whatever it was that was on his mind. Sam backed off.. for now.
Dean glanced at the clock on the wall. He quickly chugged what little was left of his beer and stood up. "I'm gonna check on Charlie... and her bandages etc."
Sam nodded. "Dean, if you need to talk.. " Sam started.
"I know. I know. You're always open for a chic flick moment.." Dean quipped.
Sam gave him a deadpan look then rolled his eyes.
Dean gave him a quick smile. "And I appreciate it brother. But not today."
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Letting Go Chapter 11
Chapter 11
An hour and a half later.
Jody slowly trudged down the stairs and made her way into her family room where she found Dean absentmindedly staring out the family room window and Sam at the table peering down at his laptop.
They both looked up when she entered the room. Jody looked haggard and her eyes were slightly red and swollen.
"Jody?" Dean asked as he moved from the window and towards her with concern.
"It's ok. I'm ok." Jody said.
"You look like you've been crying." Dean observed.
"Yup." She plopped down into her armchair sinking into it with full abandon.
"That ghost really did a number on her. Charlie understands what happened and how but she can't separate those feelings as not her own. That girl up there is in full grief mode. As far as her heart is concerned, she just lost her child."
The room was deathly quiet for a few moments before Sam had gotten up from the table and slowly walked over.
"She wanted to know how I dealt with it." Jody shook her head sadly. "Why I didn't just off myself to be with him when he died. I did my best to answer, but... " She shook her head. "I hope I got through to her. I really do."
48 Hours Later...
Men of letters Bunker, Kansas. Early morning.
The night air was a numbing cold. The sky, dark and void of stars. Voices could be heard in the distance but sounded broken in the wind. Death was close and it had been waiting.
Dean's heart raced when he saw her by the shoreline. He pushed his legs to move faster than they ever had. His blood coursed through his body at an impossible speed. He felt like a piece of him was dying when he saw her on the shoreline and he felt himself breaking into a million pieces when she disappeared beneath the soft lapping waves of the dark lake. He screamed until his throat turned hellishly sore; tears streaked his cheeks like scars.
"Charlie!! Charlie!!No!!!!!"
Dean sat straight up in his bed sweating profusely, his arms and legs shaking and shivering. His panic was raw and unfettered. He looked around himself breathing heavily. He closed his eyes for a heart pounding moment. He breathed in and then breathed out trying to slow his heart rate down. "A nightmare." He whispered to himself. "A god damned nightmare." He threw his blanket off and swung his legs to the side of the bed.
It had been a long drive back from Jody's and they had all been exhausted when they finally returned to the Bunker. Charlie had gone to lay down and had been sleeping on and off ever since. That was two days ago.
Panic suddenly enveloped him as his thoughts leapt over themselves. "Charlie." He said with a heavy breathe. He scrambled out of his bed and went to check on her immediately.
He walked past the library and stopped dead in his tracks. He backed up and found her sitting at one of the tables towards the back. She was leaning forward in her chair with an her arm carelessly draped on the table in front of her. Her other hand cradled a glass tumblr. And judging from the decanter inches from her glass, it wasn't apple juice that she was drinking. She wore a dark purple t-shirt, part of which was covered by her long red hair cascading down over her shoulders. She hadn't moved a muscle since he found her. She looked lost in heart and thought.
They had barely spoken to eachother since they received a call from her for help. He missed talking to her, especially now. Other than what Jody had told them he had no idea where her head was at. He grabbed a glass on his way to her. It was time to find out.
Dean pulled out a chair next to her and sat down. He lightly tapped his glass on the table and he got the reaction he had hoped for. She looked up and noticed his glass first, then her eyes found his.
"Hey." Dean said softly. He wriggled the glass in his hand and after a short pause Charlie grabbed the decantor and poured him a glass. "Thanks." Dean picked up his glass, took a sip, and made a face. "Never gets old." He said.
Charlie's eyes fell back down to her own glass with little reaction.
"Couldn't sleep?" Dean asked.
"I needed a break from all the sleep." Charlie air quoted "all"
"Yeah, well, emergency surgery, ghost possession and drowning in a lake can wipe a person right out." Dean said with a touch of humor.
Charlie rolled her eyes and nodded. He wasn't wrong. She raised her glass and took another drink.
"You know, I'm surprised your up. Walking around probably isn't the best thing right now. Stitches are still healing." Dean said.
"I had to look at something other than those four walls." Charlie stated as she straightened herself up in her chair. She grimaced.
"Still hurt?" Dean asked.
"Pain killers might be wearing off a bit." Charlie replied. She looked back up at him. "What's your excuse for being up?" Charlie asked as she put down her glass.
"You." Dean answered without hesitation. There was a sudden awkward silence between them.
His response was unexpected and it simply left Charlie staring back at him.
She raised an eyebrow. "Me?"
"I'm worried about you." Dean affirmed.
She smiled sadly. "I'm fine. Stitches are healing..slowly but healing. And soon I'll be able to video game it without these." She raised her bandaged wrists up towards him, but the expression on his face didn't change despite her poor attempt at humor.
"What??" She asked when his expression didn't change.
"That's not what I meant." Dean looked at her intently which made her in turn look down to her glass, now empty. She picked up the decantor, and poured herself another drink. She took a breath and then exhaled. She continued to avoid Dean's eyes.
"On that beach.. after we pulled you from the water, you wanted to go back in.. ." Dean said apprehensively.
It was still very much vivid in her mind. She nodded. "I guess I did."
"You still feel that way?" He asked slowly.
Charlie looked down to her wrists. Her eyebrows furrowed in thought for a bit trying to organize her thoughts. She started out slow shaking her head.
"I can't seem to separate her emotions from my own. That kid was never mine. I understand that. I mean, I didn't even know him." She paused. "And yet, I have clear memories of giving birth to him, of holding him in my arms. I can hear his laughter. His cries. Feel his hugs. Hear his voice... " Her voice trailed off. It hurt to talk about it. The memories flooded her and with one quick wave she suddenly felt like she was drowning. She quickly pushed her chair back from the table and stood up in response. Dean stood up too, his concern growing.
"Her loss is my loss." Charlie's voice cracked.
"Charlie.." Dean began.
"What am I supposed to do with that??" Charlie's voice sounded strained with desperation. "It's all I can think about. It's all I can feel. Every second of every moment.. I feel like I'm going crazy.. "
"Charlie.. " Dean repeated raising his hand up in a calming motion.
"They get to be together now and I'm.. just..what?? Left behind? Hanging on by a thread...?" Charlie took a step back from Dean her face riddled with grief. Jody was dead on. Charlie was experiencing the kind of loss you would never wish on anyone. He took a step towards her and then another until he was inches from her. He lifted his hand to her face and gingerly brushed away a fallen strand of hair with his fingers.
"Charlie.. " Dean said in a determined sounding tone. She looked to him with great sadness in her eyes. "Like Jody said." He looked into her eyes. "Let go."
She looked at him questioningly.
"Grieve." He whispered to her.
Grieve.
She never realized she should or that she could for that matter. Grieve. What would happen if she did? Would the grief take hold of her and never let her breathe again. Would she go through the same pain she had gone through after Styne had killed her? After everything he had done to her? After everything that had happened as a result? Because that had nearly sent her to a place she had barely made it back from.
"That pain and loss is now yours too. It's ok to just let go and grieve Charlie. It's ok." He comforted her.
She stared back at him wondering if he was asking her to do the impossible.
"I don't know if I can Dean. I just don't know... ." Charlie shook her head.
"You are one of the strongest people I know." Dean said. "You can. And you will. Of that I have no doubt."
"I'm terrified." Charlie said.
"I know." He looked at her gently. "I'd be seriously worried if you weren't." Dean responded.
Charlie let him pull her into an embrace. "You won't be doing this alone." Dean affirmed. "You've got us."
Charlie listened to his words as she leaned against him. His arms tightened around her as she started to weep, her face nestled into his flannel shirt. She had no idea where to go from here. No idea where the next few days or weeks or months were going to take her and
what they would look like. She knew one thing for sure. Her heart ached for the little boy. It left her feeling unsteady and unsound and she found herself being thankful she had people like Sam and Dean in her life. Especially Dean. He had become her confidant with so many things and in so many ways, that it was hard to imagine life without him. She hugged him tighter and prayed harder. She knew deep in her bones that if she couldn't get through this, she would be forever lost.
Chapter 11 of letting go coming up soon! #Dean/Charlie
Letting Go Chapter 10
Chapter 10
Jody's house in Sioux Falls.
40 minutes later.
Sam carried a still sleeping Charlie through the front door to Jody's house.
"Thank you so much for this Jody." Sam said.
"No problem. After what happened at the hospital it's probably best we lay low here for a while. An APB has already been put out for her and it would be tough to explain everything that happened at the hospital with Charlie going full on Linda Blair possessed and all." Jody motioned for Sam to follow her upstairs.
"We can put her in Claire's room. She's off with Alex roadtripping it to a Queen of the Stone Age concert. They won't be back for a couple days."Jody explained.
Sam lay a still sleeping Charlie down on Claire's bed as Jody started grabbing clothes from Claire's drawers. Dean silently stood beneath the bedroom doorway looking awkward and unsure of what to do.
"Sam, I need you to fill some hot water bags under the kitchen sink with warm water." Jody told Sam. "We can use them to help keep her warm."
"Got it." Sam said before he hurriedly left the room.
"Dean, I got a bunch of blankets in the hall closet. I need you to grab a few." Jody said.
He nodded relieved at having something to do even if it was just grabbing blankets. He disappeared for a minute before returning with an armful.
"Thank you." She told Dean as she motioned him to where she wanted them to go. He put them down.
"Ok, now scram." She told him. "I gotta get Charlie into some dry clothes."
Dean didn't budge.
"Dean.. " Jody said. She reached out and squeezed his arm gently.
".. you ok?"
Dean looked to Jody, and gave a short smile before his eyes fell back to Charlie. "I almost lost her tonight."
"But you didn't."Jody looked back down to Charlie. "She's gonna be ok."
Dean shook his head. "The look on her face tonight." Dean recalled. "Calling that child hers. She wanted to go back into that lake and be with them. And didn't give a damn that she had to drown in order to do it." Dean shook his head. "If we hadn't been there..."
"But we were. We got to her in time and that's what's important. Not the what ifs." Jody responded. Jody was quiet for a moment. "Grief makes you do crazy things sometimes. You know that." She said somberly. "And I get it." She paused. "When my son died, it was like all of me died with him. I wanted to be with him so badly that for a long time I didn't care if it meant me dying too."
Dean looked back to Jody with great sympathy. "I'm so sorry Jody."
Jody nodded with a small smile. "It's gonna take awhile."
"Thank you for being there for her. For us." Dean told her. Jody gave him a hug. He returned her hug twofold which made Jody hold onto him even tighter. He pulled away. Dean nodded. "I'll be downstairs."
AN HOUR LATER
Jody's house in Sioux Falls.
Close to an hour later, Jody managed to get Charlie changed and nestled underneath a few blankets with a couple warm water bags nestled beneath them. Jody had also managed to rebandage Charlie's wrists and stomach injuries in the process.
Charlie had slept through the whole process, but as Jody pulled at a section of blanket gently straightening it out she was startled when Charlie's eyes suddenly flickered open.
"Heyyyy...honey "Jody said in a soft sweet voice as she sat down beside her. "How are you feeling?"
It took a bit before Charlie answered. "It hurts." Charlie said as she pushed her head back into her pillow. Charlie's eyes furrowed. "Got any painkillers?"
"I do in fact. I'll get you some." Jody said as she stood up. "Those stab wounds are gonna be a pain for awhile. You just have to take it easy for a few weeks." Jody grabbed a glass of water and a bottle of pills from the nightstand beside the bed. When she turned back to Charlie she caught an unsettling look plastered on her face.
"How did you do it?" Charlie asked out of the blue, her voice wavering slightly.
"How did I do what?" Jody sat back down on the bed beside her still holding the pills and glass of water in her hands.
"Not turn into Jessica when you lost your son." Charlie said flatly.
Jody blinked a few times. She wasn't prepared for the question and it kind of floored her. Charlie was quiet for a long while as she stared back at Jody. Jody opened and closed her mouth for a few moments before she realized no words were actually coming out.
"I remember pain." Charlie spoke. "The grief that she felt is the grief I felt. I FEEL." Charlie corrected. "I feel like I lost a child too and I don't know what I'm supposed to do with that." Charlie's eyes started to well with tears. She looked back up to Jody pleading for an answer.
Jody put down the glass and the pills on the little wooden night stand beside her. She then looked down at Charlie with great sadness in her heart. "Oh honey.."
To be continued...!
I've included a link to a site that has this short story(Letting Go) and another ongoing storyline called A Road Long Travelled with Charlie! The idea is what could have happened if Charlie had lived! If interested, take a peep!