they own this city

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they own this city
😗 (for @purplebutterflyglasses)
I've heard all I needed to hear. I'm making them kiss now
in an au where soulmates are an accepted phenomenon, and you only see in black & white until you meet your soulmate, sam winchester was born seeing in color.
he thinks it's just because he's not built for a soulmate, that the weird, ugly, broken thing inside of him exempts him from ever being connected to another human being like that.
he keeps books underneath his mattress, stolen from school libraries and left whenever they leave, of big dramatic soulmate revelations. of people who aren't soulmates but make it work anyway, of two widowed soulmates falling in love. a million soulmates-by-choice stories, where people carve out their own happiness.
he resents the fact that the sky is blue on the day of jessica's funeral, that he's allowed to know it.
in "faith," it's raining and dark and sam is so strung out he doesn't even notice the color leeching out of the world, a slow dial lowering the volume tick-by-tick.
it's not until dean gets dragged to hell, sam screaming no-no-no-no, that the world clicks off color like a light switch. sam crawls over to dean, and hauls him into his arms, and can barely see the blood anymore--soaked into the already-dark wood of the floor.
and sam sobs and sobs and sobs because not only does he have a soulmate--did, past tense--the entire time, but he's alone in it, because sam was hauled back into life and dean didn't mention it once.
Rhaenyra manic on the knowledge that Alicent handed her King's Landing and Aegon, risked her life to come make her the offer AND wanted to run away with her. Everyone on Dragonstone thinking she's lost her damn mind, and her son looking like he's contemplating kinslaying (and then he... yeah). They're sure Alicent is betraying her, and to be fair it does look like the most obvious ruse in history. Meanwhile Alicent is in King's Landing frantically trying to pull off the failing plan by finding Aegon, committing forgery and treason by faking a letter from Aemond to keep the Hightower army away, lying her ass off (she's a bad liar, is having an internal breakdown, and has the sort of eyes that show her entire soul on her face), and manipulating her unhinged son into going to kinslay his uncle and probably himself while hoping to all seven gods she doesn't believe in anymore that he doesn't figure out what's up and kinslays her.
They are both insane in a way only the other one could get. They match each other's freak in a way no one else ever will. They are made for each other.
“i love how it’s always hudson facing out and then me somehow attaching myself to hudson’s face. i’m either touching him or smoking next to him or licking him”
OH NO SHE’S INFECTED THEM
something something about your partners picking up your mannerisms 😌