My Stuff
Current Writing Projects:

The Fix | Destiel | Explicit | 12,440 words | Work-In-Progress
American Politics AU. Republican Congressman Dean Winchester, at risk of losing his reelection, makes an unwitting deal with the devil: a wealthy corporate donor intent on controlling a closeted politician through blackmail and bribery. Castiel Novak, a political fixer, is there to make sure their asset does as he’s told.

Some Cruel Tide | Mature | 4,318 words | Complete
Pre-canon AU. In which Dean’s first case goes awry when a shapeshifter posing as John Winchester takes advantage of his obedience to his father. Warnings for nonexplicit depictions of sexual abuse.
A Cliff That Knew Too Many Tides | Explicit | 94,501 words | Complete
Season 1 AU in which the consequences of Some Cruel Tide are explored. Dean’s relationship with his father is more strained, his devotion more intense, and Sam is increasingly able to see through the cracks in Dean’s paranoid facade. Featuring Cassie Robinson and Deacon Kaylor as prominent side characters. Warnings for internalized homophobia and discussions of past trauma and trauma responses.
Riptide | Explicit | 23,214 words | Work-In-Progress
Season 2 continuation. Following the events of A Cliff That Knew Too Many Tides Dean and Sam must navigate their father’s war against the yellow-eyed demon without him. But John hasn’t left Dean, not really.
Four Places John Could Have Taken Dean, One He Did, And One He Never Could | Mature | 12,155 words | Work-In-Progress
A companion piece to Tidewaters from John’s POV, exploring other outcomes that could have been in the aftermath of Some Cruel Tide.
Other recent work:
Worship in Recursion | Mature | 5,745 words | Adam/Michael one-shot
Canon-compliant account of Adam and Michael’s time together in the cage between Swan Song and being released in s15.
Current fandom interests:
Supernatural, Daredevil, Batman, Hannibal, The Expanse, The Flash/DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Marvel (MCU crit), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Merlin
Other interests:
Name etymology and usage history
Taoism (side blog)
Shaming rich people for ugly houses and wealth crimes