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Sam Winchester ([info]demonboyking) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-09-14 00:05:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 23, location: museum, sam winchester, shannon rutherford

Day Twenty-Three, Morning
Who: Sam Winchester and Shannon Rutherford
What: Dealing, sort of
Where: The Museum
When: Morning
Rating: Definite R
Status: Complete


He couldn't stay in the room after waking up and finding Dean lying there beside him. He knew some part of him should be grateful that at least the remains that had been left for him were the same as the zombie he encountered and not the charred remains that he'd left behind in his wake a day ago. Sam had spent the last 48 hours alternately denying and dealing with the fact that his older brother wasn't coming back. He'd burned the headless remains of his brother for just this reason. He hadn't wanted him to come back. Not as a zombie, not as a ghost. Not as anything less than himself. The only person he'd even told that Dean was dead was Andy and that had been in quickly scrawled words of frustration and anger over the journals. The only other person who knew was L because he'd seen what they'd brought him back as. He hadn't been able to bring himself to tell Shannon because he didn't want to talk about it. He didn't want to think about it. He just wanted to hunt as many zombies as possible until they weren't a threat to the living anymore. That's what Dean would've wanted him to do if he was there. Right? Saving people, hunting things, the family business.

Except they had to bring him back. Or not him, his body. The shell of what Dean used to be. It was a clear statement to Sam. He couldn't even give Dean a proper hunter's burial to ensure he didn't come back as some grotesque version of himself. The management were asserting their control over his life and they're ability to create a Hell for Sam that would never let up. If they could bring his body back from being burned just to taunt Sam with it, how many times would they? Would he forever wake up next to the corpse of his brother? The one person who he'd promised himself he'd never let down and had in the worse way. It was too much to take and so after trying to calm Shannon down and shedding a few tears of his own he'd had to step out of the room they shared to get some air. Grief hit him hard as soon as he'd made his way to the front of the museum. As he shoved the desk blocking the front door out of the way he was reminded of the first time he'd seen Dean after arriving here and the fact that he hadn't known who he was. As he stepped out onto the porch he was reminded of telling Dean that they'd killed the Yellow-Eyed demon and lying to him by omission about John being alive. He got about twenty feet from the museum before his breath hitched and he stopped, trying to hold himself together. If he lost it now, he wouldn't be able to pull it back in. It was still dark outside despite it being well after when daybreak should've been. There were still things that needed to be done before he could allow himself to feel the overwhelming loss that was hovering over him like a tidal wave, waiting to break.

He reached out for the anger that had been a familiar presence ever since he'd thought Shannon had been murdered and had returned the minute he'd been able to process what they'd done to Dean and clung to it, forcing himself to pull out his journal and see if there were still zombie attacks being reported. If there were at least he'd have some kind of outlet. Something to throw himself into and put off the inevitable for one more day. Instead he found talk about burning bodies and Shannon telling him that she was kicking him out for agreeing with the other Doctor. He hadn't been gone long, an hour at the most, but when he returned he found that she'd been good on her promise. His things were set beside the door and there was something shoved up against the door, blocking his way in when he pushed on it.

"Shannon," Sam yelled through the door, his voice rough with frustration and determination. "Let me in." If she thought he was walking away without a fight she was wrong.



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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-09-15 12:21 am UTC (link)
It was still only morning and Shannon knew that it was going to be a bad day, if not a downright horrible one. Sam hadn't talked to her at all the night before about anything more than trivial conversation and even that had been rocky. They'd fallen asleep and Shannon had felt the tension so thick in the air it had almost been palpable. Things had already been coming to a head between the two of them, with their unwillingness to share their thoughts with one another, both in favor of stewing silently and alone instead. So, when they woke up that morning and Shannon found herself sandwiched between two Winchesters, one of whom was very much dead and smelled the part, it had proven too much for Sam to take; Shannon was unsurprised when he left the room. What did surprise her, however, was that the next time she talked to Sam, it was over the journals and he had agreed with the New Guy Calling Himself the Doctor that the bodies should be burned. He'd turned his back on the fact that one of the bodies in question was that of his own brother and Shannon, always quick to find someone - anyone - to blame for her grief was quick to turn her back on Sam in retaliation.

He had agreed with the person in Vas Captio who had taken Rorschach's place in the top spot of Shannon's shit list; a man who acted nothing like her friend and yet was supposed to have been a past version of that man. A man who showed up and took her friend's name and had done nothing to prove himself as the person he claimed to be, so far as Shannon was concerned. The man calling himself the Doctor had said that the bodies had to be burned and had talked about them as though they were trash rather than the last remains of people that some of the captives here had cared about, Shannon included. If that wasn't enough, Rose ahd shared the bad news that the man Shannon did know as the Doctor was also one of those bodies. Shannon's immediate response had been to react in her anger. She'd kicked the Doctor out of the museum and contracted Jack to make sure that it happened, threatening a very ugly confrontation if she had to do it herself and then she'd followed it up by kicking Sam out, as well.

Shannon was shaking with anger and grief when she'd chucked the journal against the wall and sat with her legs folded beneath herself, looking down at Dean's remains in a way that felt so disgustingly and painfully familiar it made her stomach turn. The smell went ignored to the best of Shannon's ability, which took a lot of effort considering the heat only exacerbating it. Shannon's fingers pushed Dean's hair out of his eyes even after she'd used her fingertips to close those lifeless eyes in order to avoid staring into them. Her touch was gentle, but automatic as she ran her fingers over his forehead and down his cheek. The fact that it was clear that Dean's neck had somehow been broken didn't go unnoticed, but he was less bloody and broken than she'd remembered Boone and so it wasn't, by comparison, so hard to see.

It was quiet in the room and Shannon forgot, for a moment, how angry she'd been - instead, lost in a silent grief and the tears that came with it - the longer she spent with Dean's corpse. The sound of someone trying to get into the room roused her attention and she finally looked up from Dean in time to hear Sam's voice, rough with anger calling out her name and insisting she let him in. Shannon got to her feet and stared at the door, narrowing her eyes. "No," she answered loudly and firmly. "Your stuff is right there, you don't need to come in," she added. She wasn't going to let Sam in and she certainly wasn't letting him take Dean's body away. She wasn't ready to let him go and on top of it, there were other people - Lexie came to mind immediately - who wouldn't have time to decide whether they were ready to let his body be taken away without her saying goodbye in her own way. Shannon had been, at least, afforded that opportunity with Boone and she wasn't going to let anyone - Sam, the man calling himself the Doctor, or otherwise - rob anyone else of the same chance.

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[info]demonboyking
2009-09-20 01:00 am UTC (link)
Shannon's voice traveled through the door, seeming to freeze up the blood pounding in Sam's ears for a moment. Was she really saying no? Was she really expecting him to leave his brother's body lying there in their room taunting his inability to help anyone, especially the people he cared about the most? Did she really think he was just going to take his things and leave Dean to someone else to take care of?

"Goddamn it, Shannon!" Sam yelled through the door, moving back to run at the door and ram his shoulder against it. "I'm not leaving him there." Not out in the open. Buried, burned, whatever it took, Sam wanted the body to be gone. He couldn't keep burying his brother. He wouldn't allow for them to use his face against him.

He knew Shannon thought he was being a jerk. He knew she didn't understand. He knew she didn't know that he'd already had to watch his brother's body go up in flames once. Deep down he knew that this was her way of saying that she cared about Dean too, but right in this moment all he could hear in her tone was an accusation. She thought he didn't care about his brother. About the only person in his entire life who had never let him down, who had always watched out for him, had always been there if he needed him, had given his life for Sam's.

His shoulder connected with the door and he heard something creak as it slid an inch or two on the other side of the door at the same moment that he felt pain blossom through left his shoulder at the impact. "You don't know anything." Sam called through the door, his voice shaking slightly. "Just let me in!"

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-09-20 01:20 pm UTC (link)
At the sound of Sam's shoulder slamming into the door and the anger in his voice when he yelled at her, Shannon jumped and flinched. But, she was going to stay strong. "Oh, yeah, I'm really gonna let you in now when you're trying to kick the door in," she replied back, chin held higher than necessary in an effort to tell herself that she wasn't afraid of Sam. That no matter how angry Sam was with her - and she knew he was - he'd never hurt her. She wasn't as sure of it as she'd liked to have been, but she hoped so. "You're not burning him with the rest of them, that's what you're not doing!" she shrieked back at him.

The second time he hit the door from the other side, the display case jolted an inch or so forward and Shannon's eyes widened. He really was going to break the door down. And then what? Wrestle his brother's body away from her? Take his anger out on her physically? Scream at her until his face turned red? At that moment, as Sam called through the door to tell her that she knew nothing, Shannon realized for the first time that she didn't know Sam at all and she had absolutely no idea how he was going to react once the door wasn't between them anymore.

So, swallowing hard, Shannon shook her head and hoped that she was a good judge of character when it came to the people with whom she shared her time. L had already told her that Jenny had been the Insider, so Shannon's ability to choose her friends had already been proven to be lacking. For the first time since her third or fourth day in this place, Shannon found herself a little afraid of the person on the other side of the door. "No, even if I was going to, you're freaking me out," she admitted loudly, crossing her arms over her chest to put forth a body language that lied heavily about how worried and slightly scared she was.

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[info]demonboyking
2009-09-21 04:16 am UTC (link)
Sam rammed the door again before letting out a grunt of pain. If he kept going he was going to dislocate his shoulder and that wouldn't help anyone. He slumped against the door, leaning his forehead against it as he heard Shannon tell him that he wasn't going to burn him with the rest of them. Didn't she understand that's what they did? That's what Dean should've done to him? They burned the bodies not out of some sadistic need to destroy all evidence of their family but because they knew what they could come back as if something decided to come along and use their body. Demon, revenant, ghoul...zombie. They hunted these monsters, they were never supposed to allow themselves to become a vehicle for them. Burning their father's body had been the hardest thing that Sam had ever done. Watching the ashes float away and knowing that he'd never get to apologize for his last conversation with him had eaten him from the inside out. Doing the same for Dean had broken something inside him and he wasn't sure he would ever feel the same. Especially when management could bring his brother's dead and lifeless body back from ashes to taunt him. "Do you think I want to?" Sam said into the door, not quite yelling but his voice carrying through the door. "Do you think this is easy for me? He's my brother, Shannon."

He let out a shaky breath at her admission that he was scaring her, shutting his eyes for a moment before pushing himself off the door. "I'm sorry. I didn't..." He was breathing heavily, trying to catch his breath after the exertion of ramming the door and trying to keep in control of the emotions running through him. "Shannon, listen to me," he said, his voice clear and much more firm than he felt. "We need to take care of him. That's not Dean. That's not my brother, it's just a body."

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-09-22 09:29 pm UTC (link)
At Sam's response, Shannon narrowed her eyes. "You think I don't understand about dead brothers? You think I don't get it?" she snapped back. "I watched the life go out of his eyes, Sam. I watched. So yeah. I fucking get it. It's not easy. I'm not asking a lot, I'm just asking you not to take the side of the one person here that beats Rorschach on my shit list."

She paused, then and shook her head. Sam didn't get it, because Shannon didn't know how to explain it. She supposed that if Sam had wanted to burn Dean's corpse before the New Guy had said it so coldly, she wouldn't have said a word. Dean was Sam's brother and Shannon was in no place to say what Sam should do - or not do - with the body. In all honesty, whether she planned on admitting it to Sam (or herself) or not, Shannon just needed to grieve her own brother and Dean, as it turned out, was making a pretty damn good stand-in. The idea that Sam was going to take him away and burn him unceremoniously hurt Shannon more because she missed Boone than because she missed or wanted Dean around.

Sam was talking again and she sat back down on the floor beside Dean, her fingers running through his hair and she tried to ignore the cold feel of his head beneath her fingertips. She could hear Sam apologizing and somewhere deep down, she knew that he was harmless, or at least when it came to her he was, but that didn't make it any less uncomfortable to hear him that upset for the first time directed at her. "It's still Dean, it's just empty. Just...Jesus, Sam, give me a few, you know? Especially when you're going to ally with him," she said in reference to the New Guy.

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[info]demonboyking
2009-09-30 04:44 am UTC (link)
For a moment Sam couldn't speak as he turned to stare at the door. He'd been defaulting to his anger for days, just so he wouldn't have to feel the loss of first Shannon and now Dean. Slipping back into it now was effortless, despite that only moments before he'd been trying to reel himself in so as not to scare her.

"You have got to be kidding me!" He said, his voice carrying in the stillness of the hall. His heart was pounding hard at his temples as he stepped up to the door, raising his voice. "Shannon, this is not about you. This isn't about your brother. This isn't about the Doctor. Okay? This is about me. This is about my brother. The only family I had left." He lifted his hand and hit the door with the palm of his hand. "Do you understand that? God, you knew him for a couple of weeks and you think you have any right to act like you care about him more than I do?"

Sam blew out an angry breath and shook his head. "What the hell, Shannon?" He swallowed, tracing his teeth with his tongue. "You need a few. Alright. Whatever. Do what you have to. I can't be here right now."

Sam waited a moment for the door to open and when he didn't hear any footsteps he turned and left, slamming the front door of museum behind him.

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-09-30 11:43 pm UTC (link)
Shannon's jaw set in anger and embarrassment as Sam shouted back at her, reminding her that Dean's death had nothing to do with her. That it was about Dean, not Boone; about Sam, not Shannon. She felt berated like a bad child and she hung her head, glad for the fact that he was on the other side of the door and couldn't see her. Embarrassed and angry tears prickled in her eyes. She opened her mouth to come up with some kind of response but Sam was snapping at her again and then, a moment later, she heard the museum door slam.

Looking down, Shannon sniffed once and brushed away a tear that rolled down her cheek against her will. Then, feeling more alone than she had in a long time and knowing she only had herself to blame, Shannon got back down on the floor beside Dean's body...and cried.

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