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spnanonhaven ([personal profile] spnanonhaven) wrote2010-10-18 09:53 pm

Big Bang/Exchange Fic Discussion #1

Post your threads for Big Bangs and exchange fics here.

Format like so:


SUBJECT: Title [Pairing, Rating] by AUTHOR
CONTENT: Art by whoever

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Re: spn_cinema The Delight Of Presence [Jared/Jensen, NC17] by morcalivan

(Anonymous) 2011-05-30 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that was weird and unsettling. I haven't seen the movie, but from what I gather on wikipedia the author has changed the ending.

Anyway, Jared meets Jensen. Jensen turns Jared into a vampire. Jared is cool with that so long as he belongs to Jensen. All amidst a frat party background. Not my thing, but people who really like vampires or have a bloodplay kink may enjoy it more.

Re: spn_cinema The Delight Of Presence [Jared/Jensen, NC17] by morcalivan

(Anonymous) 2011-05-30 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I am confused about the vampire thing. I only skimmed most of this, but I thought they weren't vampires but that they just liked to drink blood. Jensen said vampires weren't real and they didn't have fangs or anything. Did it ever mention them living forever or anything like that?

Re: spn_cinema The Delight Of Presence [Jared/Jensen, NC17] by morcalivan

(Anonymous) 2011-05-30 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It didn't mention them living forever or anything. But how I interpreted what Jensen was saying is that Jared should forget about what he thinks he knows about vampires, because it's just Hollywood stuff. Not that Jensen wasn't a supernatural creature. But I could be wrong. I skimmed, too. This fic was kind of boring.

Re: spn_cinema The Delight Of Presence [Jared/Jensen, NC17] by morcalivan

(Anonymous) 2011-05-30 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
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I went to read this simply because of these comments and... I'm confused as well. I don't think they're vampires. I skimmed the entire thing but yeah, it seems like the whole drinking blood thing was more of a rite of passage than actually becoming a vampire (which Jensen did say weren't real)