Fandom: Supernatural
Character: Adam Milligan
set of themes: September 7 - The Lion King
Prompt: 05. Circle
Rating: PG13
Warning: Spoiler until the end of the fifth season
DISCLAIMER: Adam Milligan and Supernatural belong to Kripke, the CW and right holders, not with this script I gain nothing.
No way out.
Where their worm never dies and the fire is not quenched.
-Mark 9:48 -
Adam would not have been able to describe the place where he was.
had an inkling that it was hell, or at least that's the vague memories suggested that bounced in the mind.
There was something that eluded him, something is wrong. That
wasteland where she was in was wrong.
Paradise.
He was in heaven, that I remembered.
But he was not there, heaven was quite another thing.
A stab of pain pierced his head as he tried to understand.
confused Footage of impossible images began to flow before your eyes.
tells of two brothers, his brothers.
spoke of a struggle between angels and demons.
reported in humans with powerful Archangels and ruler of the underworld.
tell of missing fathers.
apocalypse, the end of the world, selfishness and arrogance of creatures that were supposed to protect the human race, not hate and take it destruction.
with a lost, with variety, with lost and never returned.
of a boy who found himself catapulted into a world not yet so its part of him, and had paid the price to hell, literally speaking.
Adam had died because of the monsters, had been revived by other monsters masquerading as angels and died again in a supernatural struggle that had nothing to do with him, what had been alive. It was found involuntary actor of a war not their own, a victim of the cursed blood of Winchester.
Michael had met with Lucifer long before the human race saw the light, had defeated and banished to the underworld. Now he found himself again face to face with the rebellious brother, both locked in by humans themselves were brothers.
was like being trapped in an endless spiral, a circle of infinity, making the trace said history has the nasty habit of repeating itself, true in its most literal sense.
It mattered little that they had to pay for all this the wrong people.
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