June 19th excerpt:

Placing his hand carefully against the table, Dean beckoned to Sam. “Gimme some of that sandwich,” he commanded.

Sam stuck his lip out but didn’t argue. “Kay,” he said, pinching off a corner.

Dean took it, flattening the bread between two fingers. “How ‘bout you get some rest and eat up?” he offered the kid, motioning with his head to the books he might be able to sit on. “Take it easy while we figure this out.”

Bittersweet Parting

(Story 14 of the Brothers Apart series and the end of Season Two)

After a forced relocation from Trails West, new information surfaces about the witch the brothers have sought for years, throwing them all into a confrontation they weren’t prepared for, and could never have expected.

Characters: Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Bobby Singer, John Winchester, Walt Watch, Bela Talbot, Rufus Turner, Celeste, Castiel

Warnings: Major character death

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June 18th excerpt:

Dean scooped up Stan and the plate in one hand, balancing the apple pie on the tips of his fingers, and snagged the laptop with his other hand. The laptop got plopped at the foot of Dean’s bed, quickly followed by the pie and then Stan, and Dean stretched out on his stomach so he could see the screen close up.

The Ties That Bind

(Story 13 of the Brothers Apart series)

A call in the middle of the night summons Sam and Dean back to Sam’s old home, Trails West. What is stalking their family in the motel, and what lengths will Dean have to go to in order to stop it?

Characters: Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Gordon Walker, Walt Watch, Briella Watch, Kara Bolt, Christian Bolt, Mikael Foyer, Krissy Vent, Sean

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June 17th excerpt:

Dean sent him a flat look, then rotated the computer around. “Well? Not a bad idea, right?”

On the screen, with three children climbing out of a raised floorboard, bare feet on either side, was The Borrowers.

Sam’s eyebrows went up. “Okay, not such a bad idea,” he admitted.