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Title: She Just Wanted to Be Heard, Day 27: Patchwork
Day 28: Closer, My Dear, Come Closer
Author:
sailorhathor
Fandom: The Ring/Ringu/Supernatural/Little House on the Prairie
Rating: PG-13, Gen (SPN: Sam/Jess)
Word Count: Each chapter about 4,800 words
Summary: Day 27: Alexandra pulls two people who have never met (Sam being one of them) into a vision that joins the past with the present. They serve as witnesses to Samara's methods of intimidation. Day 28: Sam and Jessica discuss the curious and dark case of the Bloodworth family, where cruel methods were used to bring out the childrens' psychic powers.
Warning: Spoilers for the entire Ringu/The Ring series. These chapters contain the hunting of animals, as well as fictional historic content concerning Adolf Hitler and the Nazi SS guard.
Author's Notes: Set pre-series for SPN during the Stanford years.
For those of you who see "x-over with Little House on the Prairie" and think, "Yay, crack!fic!" you're way off. LHotP often got very, very dark. Those darker aspects of the show are explored in this x-over.
Confused? You can find out.
Day 28: Closer, My Dear, Come Closer
Author:
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Fandom: The Ring/Ringu/Supernatural/Little House on the Prairie
Rating: PG-13, Gen (SPN: Sam/Jess)
Word Count: Each chapter about 4,800 words
Summary: Day 27: Alexandra pulls two people who have never met (Sam being one of them) into a vision that joins the past with the present. They serve as witnesses to Samara's methods of intimidation. Day 28: Sam and Jessica discuss the curious and dark case of the Bloodworth family, where cruel methods were used to bring out the childrens' psychic powers.
Warning: Spoilers for the entire Ringu/The Ring series. These chapters contain the hunting of animals, as well as fictional historic content concerning Adolf Hitler and the Nazi SS guard.
Author's Notes: Set pre-series for SPN during the Stanford years.
For those of you who see "x-over with Little House on the Prairie" and think, "Yay, crack!fic!" you're way off. LHotP often got very, very dark. Those darker aspects of the show are explored in this x-over.
Confused? You can find out.