How about an au in which both Winchesters are cursed and separated from each other (one stays in Trials West and the other in England or something of the sorts) and some how end up bumping in to each other in the future, and each one has a companion (Jacob/ Sherlock& Jhon) and there are both looking for each other, but when they bump into each other, they don’t realize there are brothers at first, because neither of them knows the other brother is cursed. You’re stories are amazing!

Thank you so much! The stories are so fun to write and discuss!

Let’s see– 

It would be interesting to see the brothers separated like that, but so far we haven’t found a way to pull it off where they’re both cursed and separated (since the stories with Jacob and then the stories with Sherlock are both with different writers, it would be a lot of coordinating with three writers instead of our normal two).

Somehow, they’d probably end up siccing their giant on the other’s giant, and it would all fall apart in a spectacular fashion. As usual.

August 23rd excerpt:

Nate’s brow lifted a little to see the borrower emerge. He wasn’t sure what he’d been expecting, but almost everything about Dean caught him off-guard.

Dean was young, no older than Stan or Nate themselves, but not far behind them. He had a sharp look about him, from his spiked haircut to his boots. Even sported a leather jacket to complete the rugged ensemble.

Your littles are at 1:18 scale. Dean, Sam, and mini Stan are watching an adaptation of The Borrowers set at 1:14 scale. The original Borrowers book sets them at 1:12. It just amuses me how many scales are involved right now. (my younger sibs and I just watched that adaptation of The Borrowers tonight and the scale was mentioned in the special features. The books scale I worked out when I first read them, using the fact that Pod is 6″ tall.)

Scales are fun to play around with! Though I do prefer the smaller scales than the original Borrowers stories have. They’re a little big for me in those stories.

(BA smols are at a 1:19 scale)

Dean would be pretty amused to see Stan next to Pod. He’s so much teenier!

August 21st excerpt:

Nate managed to get Juno to calm down a little by the time Stan caught up. Dark eyebrows frowned at Stan as Nathan looked him up and down.

“Where’s Dean?” he asked, wasting no time mincing words.

Stan pointed. “In the kitchen. I kind of set him up with a–,”

Nate’s amber eyes went wide. “You left him on his own?” he hissed, incredulous.

I have a feeling that Dean will re use the mushroom that Jacob bit, in for science, and somehow slip it into Logan to make him smaller in the upcoming stories

@chewbaccaaah asked:

Honestly, if Logan is hunting the sprites, I don’t feel like Dean would have any remorse about using the mushroom to make him small. Make him the prey.


Dean won’t be able to touch the mushroom in For Science, since the story for the mushroom happens in the Found universe, and he’s left in the Apart universe.

So Good News, he isn’t shrunk by the Trickster’s tricks.

Bad News, he wasn’t shrunk by the Trickster’s tricks.

Dean in Brothers Found is certainly likely to hang onto that mushroom and turn it into a little lesson on perspective for certain people… He’s not the type to feel any sympathy for people like that.

How do the interactions differ between smol Sam/human Dean and smol Dean/human Sam?

Starting with smol Sam and human Dean, Dean tends to be grabby but not casual, he’ll pick Sam up but only if it’s necessary. He’s more likely to let Sam get up on his own and tries to give him complete independence. Sam occasionally bosses Dean around, but it’s not often and he mostly leaves Dean to it.

With smol Dean and human Sam, the interactions are much more casual. Sam will poke and nudge, pluck Dean up and plop him on his shoulder. Dean will get used to getting moved around, and scolds Sam if he was busy. Dean will also be extremely bossy, making sure his giant little brother knows just who’s in charge, no matter how often Sam teases him by picking him right up in the middle of a tirade.

They’re an interesting crew, to be sure.

August 17th excerpt:

Sam gave up on that search. There was something niggling at the back of his mind, and on a hunch, he put in ‘tiny people living in the walls,’ unable to shake the thought that he’d heard of something like that while growing up. Not from his father or Dean, but from school and other kids. Something that, despite his experience with the supernatural, had never seemed quite real compared to what he dealt with on a daily basis.

This search yielded an instant result, bringing up a movie from 1997 that made Sam’s eyes light up. 

The Borrowers.