caffienekitty (
caffienekitty) wrote2009-08-22 01:56 am
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SPN Fanfic: The Case of Robert Singer; Superhero
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Title: The Case of Robert Singer; Superhero
Rating: GEN, PG
Word Count: 300
Warnings: Season 4 references, mild crack
Disclaimer: Not mine
Summary: For the
spngenlove John, Bobby and Castiel comment-fic meme prompt from
claudiapriscus - Bobby with a secret superpower. Perhaps it can be discovered. The idea just makes me giggle.
A/N: Probably not what was intended by the prompt, but I hope it's okay. [lj-only for now]
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The Case of Robert Singer; Superhero
by CaffieneKitty
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Exhibit A
One weekend to convert an old underground fuel storage tank into an Apocalypse bunker? Doable, with the know-how and the right equipment.
Keeping the salt-coated iron walls from rusting, ah, now there was a challenge. You'd think. But they were Bobby's salt-coated iron walls, so they didn't dare rust.
Exhibit B
Bobby's house was full of books. Stuffed to the rafters. Name a tome, he probably had it, somewhere. He didn't have a filing system other people understood. Made it too easy for a person with sticky fingers to find the dangerous books. Sticky fingers, the gall (or desperation) to betray Bobby's trust and a burning need for an ass-load of rocksalt.
If Bobby was feeling ornery, he'd tell a hunter he'd have to go look for the book; it was green with gold lettering on the spine, or maybe blue with silver lettering, somewhere in the unsorted stacks. Could take weeks to find.
If he judged it to be a rush, Bobby would pick the book out of the unsorted stacks and dole out the information in under an hour. If it was an emergency, he'd quote the relevant portion verbatim without looking it up.
If it was a genuine emergency, he wouldn't pretend it strained his memory to do so.
Exhibit C
Five phones, a handful of hunters who liked to be smart-asses and use creative or unpronounceable aliases, and a minimum of eight 'official' identities to keep straight whenever one of those phones rang. Bobby answered them all and kept every story as straight as a mile of Highway 46.
None of the callers ever questioned the bacon frying, the dog barking, or on one notable occasion, an exorcism in progress in the next room.
Conclusion
"Bobby," said Dean, standing in the Apocalypse bunker and smiling with his whole face. "You're awesome!"
Some superpowers aren't so secret after all.
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(that's all.)
Title: The Case of Robert Singer; Superhero
Rating: GEN, PG
Word Count: 300
Warnings: Season 4 references, mild crack
Disclaimer: Not mine
Summary: For the
A/N: Probably not what was intended by the prompt, but I hope it's okay. [lj-only for now]
The Case of Robert Singer; Superhero
by CaffieneKitty
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Exhibit A
One weekend to convert an old underground fuel storage tank into an Apocalypse bunker? Doable, with the know-how and the right equipment.
Keeping the salt-coated iron walls from rusting, ah, now there was a challenge. You'd think. But they were Bobby's salt-coated iron walls, so they didn't dare rust.
Exhibit B
Bobby's house was full of books. Stuffed to the rafters. Name a tome, he probably had it, somewhere. He didn't have a filing system other people understood. Made it too easy for a person with sticky fingers to find the dangerous books. Sticky fingers, the gall (or desperation) to betray Bobby's trust and a burning need for an ass-load of rocksalt.
If Bobby was feeling ornery, he'd tell a hunter he'd have to go look for the book; it was green with gold lettering on the spine, or maybe blue with silver lettering, somewhere in the unsorted stacks. Could take weeks to find.
If he judged it to be a rush, Bobby would pick the book out of the unsorted stacks and dole out the information in under an hour. If it was an emergency, he'd quote the relevant portion verbatim without looking it up.
If it was a genuine emergency, he wouldn't pretend it strained his memory to do so.
Exhibit C
Five phones, a handful of hunters who liked to be smart-asses and use creative or unpronounceable aliases, and a minimum of eight 'official' identities to keep straight whenever one of those phones rang. Bobby answered them all and kept every story as straight as a mile of Highway 46.
None of the callers ever questioned the bacon frying, the dog barking, or on one notable occasion, an exorcism in progress in the next room.
Conclusion
"Bobby," said Dean, standing in the Apocalypse bunker and smiling with his whole face. "You're awesome!"
Some superpowers aren't so secret after all.
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(that's all.)

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(<3 :D ....and he does it all without tights!)
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Very cute little ficcie, CK - and it makes me want to try (again) to put together that Bobby-Aaron adventure.
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This summer seems way too short. Not that I don't want the new season, but I've got a ton of things I intended to do before the new season started up.
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Love this muchly!
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I have to confess I am intrigued by what you are listening to there as well..lol
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Plus, I'm not really looking forward to the return of Dread. This is one of the few shows where I think I'd prefer to know how it all turns out beforehand. During the second half of the last season, I worried during each episode that they were either a)going to randomly kill bobby, just to make everything more depressing or b)some how manage to top Heaven & Hell in sheer stupidity. But now that I know how it all turns out (this season, at least), I enjoy the episodes a lot more.
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Go superpowered Bobby! (He probably "magicked up" every replacment part he got for Dean after the crash also.)
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Me, I'm probably one of the biggest spoilerphobes in this fandom. The only thing I don't consider a spoiler is the channel, date and time of a new episode airing. Titles are spoilery. Casting is spoilery. I don't even watch the commercials because they give away too much. I don't want to know what's going to happen until I watch the episode, because I like puzzles, and I don't want to know the answers until I figure it out with the Winchesters.
However, I seem to have this odd trust in Kripke. It's not without it's share of dread, but it's a kind of freaky Zen thing. *points to icon* I trust that he's got his endgame figured out and he'll get the show there regardless of rocky patches. I don't know what the conclusion of the series will be, and I'm okay not knowing until I see it.
I'm in it 'til the end, no matter what Kripke does. I'm not sure what the destination is, but I intend to enjoy the ride. It's not so much dread as a calm sort of insanity. ;-D
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Oh for sure! I even put that into one of the first fics I ever wrote. :-)
He probably "magicked up" every replacment part he got for Dean after the crash also.
I'd imagine there are some interesting symbols scratched, stamped, inked or painted onto any avaiblable surface. :-)
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I love knowing vaguely where a story is going so that I can appreciate the art of getting there. I'm not a spoilerphobe, but I'm not actually all that fond of them, because they don't allow me to witness that art. They just....give away surprises.
My favorite stories are the ones where you can look at the ending, and tell it is a good one, but it really doesn't mean anything or make sense until you wind your way through the entire book.
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However, I have on rare occasions looked up advance info on shows where I had lost all faith in the showrunners (24 season 6, Heroes parts of season 3, Smallville) but that's as a last desperate resort for a series I'm ready to give up on.
For Supernatural, I trust Kripke, possibly more than I have any other showrunner. This is not a sane thing, possibly, but I do. I suspect a few things will be coming up in the show (based on the mythology and story-arc structure) that will make me rant and rage, but I'm in the show til the end regardless. At this point, I can't think of a single thing that would make me give up on the show. :-D
This has been an interesting discussion! :-)
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I think you forgot the link ;)
*grabby*
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