
For this year’s spn-reversebang, I worked with Alyndra who wrote an absolutely charming gen fic: Small Problems!
Everyone should go read this if they haven’t!

For this year’s spn-reversebang, I worked with Alyndra who wrote an absolutely charming gen fic: Small Problems!
Everyone should go read this if they haven’t!
So @neonthebright I may or may not have been that anon that said they were writing a fanfic 😅 Here it is I guess lol
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“So…uh….what are you?” Daniella didn’t answer. She was frozen in fear. A young boy, well, a teenager, stared at her from where he stood beside the dresser. She’d been scoping the room for hex bags. She hadn’t expected its occupant to come back while she was in here. He took a step back.
“Sorry, I’m looming over you aren’t I?” Daniella didn’t know what to make of this kid. She wanted to have a good read on him before she spoke, or even though about trusting him. “I…I hope I’m not scaring you. I’m just curious as to why….you’re in my room.” He sat down on his bed, hands up defensively. “I’m not going to hurt you, I swear.” Daniella saw the sadness in his eyes. She gritted her teeth, her tail swaying back and forth anxiously behind her. She took a few steps toward the edge and the kid jumped up.
“Whoa! You’ll kill yourself falling off that!” She saw his hand coming towards her and she screamed. She sent out a burst of flames towards him and he yelped in pain as the flame met his skin. He slunk back with a hiss, flexing his hand against his chest.
“H-how?” He said. He couldn’t take his eyes after her. “How the hell did you do that?” He rose his voice slightly and Daniella flinched. She’d never felt so powerless. Normally, she’d teleport out of there but she never teleported where she wanted too when her mind was clouded with panic. She bit her lip and looked back up at the scared look in the kids’ eyes. She couldn’t let him leave here with the impression that her people were dangerous, he might hurt others unintentionally if he talked to the wrong people about her kind.
“If…I tell you…you can’t tell anyone else. Not even your best friends, your mother, nobody.” She couldn’t hold him to his word, but she could try. If anything she’ll give him a better impression. The kid nodded. Daniella took in a deep breath. “I’m a Neera. We look human for the most part, aside from our ears, tails, and claws.” She pointed to each one as she explained. “Also, we hold magic within us.” She sent up a flame and he watched in awe. “I have the power of fire. I can also heal, and teleport-“
“Teleport?” He asked, before blushing. “Sorry.” Daniella smiled. This kid seemed to have a good heart.
“I can show you if you want.” Daniella eyed the mini fridge on the other side of the room. “Watch the top of the fridge, okay?” She shut her eyes and concentrated. She felt the cool plastic underneath her feet and looked. The kid could have been catching flies by the way his mouth hung open.
“Holy shit!” He said with a smile creeping on his face. “That’s awesome! I didn’t know…magic existed…” Jacob muttered under his breath. “At least outside of Wellwood…” Daniella nodded, teleporting back to the dresser.
“Most people don’t. But it’s real, all the supernatural beings are real.” She chuckled. “But we’re not going to go into that conversation.” She saw how he was still holding his hand to his chest. “Does…your hand hurt?” He looked down at it and sighed.
“A little but it’s no big deal.” He shrugged. “I shouldn’t have tried to grab you.” He rubbed at his arm. “I’m sure it looked scary as hell.” Daniella couldn’t believe her ears. Most humans didn’t care that it was scary to be grabbed. To most humans, her kind was like pets.
“It’s alright….” She started and realized she never got his name. “I don’t think we properly introduced ourselves.” He laughed.
“O-oh yeah. Uh, I’m Jacob. Jacob Andris.”
“I’m Daniella. I don’t really have a last name.”
“So…what did you come into my room for?” Daniella blushed. She completely forgot to finish the job she came here to do.
“Oh! I was scoping the room for Hex bags.” Jacob blinked.
“Hex bags? Is that a sprite thing?”
“Sprite?” Daniella asked. “What’s a sprite?” He chuckled.
“Uh, Sprites are a race of people. My friend Bowman’s one. He lives deep out in the woods. I’m surprised you’ve never heard of them, considering you’re….the same size.” Daniella shrugged. “Oh yeah, and they have wings.” That caught her attention.
“WINGS!” She exclaimed. “So they don’t have to climb everywhere?! Or teleport?” Jacob reached up and scratched the back of his neck.
“No, but they have magic like you. Sort of. I don’t really know how to explain it… so…what’s hex bags?”
“Witches use them to put curses on people. They usually hide them in corners or places people wouldn’t normally look. I was looking to make sure there weren’t any in this room.” She teleported to the floor and walked under the bed. Her ears twitched as Jacob shifted on the bed, causing it to creak and moan. She checked every corner and inside a hole in the wall hidden behind the leg of the bed. She bit her lip at the sight of the brown cloth bag. “Fuck. Better get this to where I can burn it.” Daniella wrapped her arms around it and heaved. She wobbled out from under the bed and flinched slightly as Jacob moved his foot out of her way.
“Is that..?”
“The hex bag?” Daniella answered. “Yeah. I just need to burn it and you should be fine.” She looked up at him and chuckled. She really didn’t want to do this… “Um…could you help me, Jacob?” He nodded.
“Sure.” He said. “With…what?” Daniella gulped. She hated being in anyone’s hands besides Keiths or Todd’s.
“Could you carry me the sink in the bathroom? It’ll be safer for me to burn it there.” His face paled.
“You do realize that means I have to…touch you…right?”
“I know.” She sighed. “And I…” Hate was a strong word. “…dislike the idea as much as you do, but it’s either that or scorch the carpet and risk the whole room going up in flames. Or worse,” she added. “Whatever this hex bag was placed here for could happen to you.” She took a deep breath. “It’ll benefit both of us greatly if we put aside our fears for a few minutes.” Jacob nodded, hesitantly lowering his hand to the floor.
“Y-yeah.” Jacob gulped nervously. Sure, he’d been friends with people Daniella’s size for a while now, and yeah, he’s held Bowman in his hands, but, he just met Daniella. Plus he’s pretty sure she didn’t quite trust him fully yet, which he couldn’t blame her for. Daniella climbed on before she could change her mind, Jacob used his other hand to grab the hex bag and he stood up slowly. Daniella closed her eyes and mumbled some comforting words to herself. The sooner this job was done the sooner she could get back to Keith. He was probably starting to worry. She peeled open as Jacob took his first step and her eyes widened. She always marveled at how humans took such long strides across a room. It would have taken her minutes; while it took him seconds. He turned into the bathroom and set the He bag down in the sink, he put his other hand on the side, letting Daniella slide off. Her feet hit the cold white porcelain and she smiled up at him.
“That wasn’t too horrible.” She laughed. “I’ve had worse rides.” Jacob blushed and nodded, awkwardly.
“T-thanks. I’ll make sure to tell Bowman that. That way he can’t gripe about it anymore.” Daniella smiled.
“Alright, let’s burn this bitch.” She sat down on the top of the sink before sending a burst of flame from her hand towards the hex bag. It went up in flames faster than she thought it would and soon enough she pushed against the handle so water drizzled down to stop the fire. “There…should be fine.” She looked back up the Jacob. She eyes his hand. Jacob flexed his hand and shrugged.
“Don’t worry about my hand, I’ll be fine. Not the first burn I’ve had.” Daniella shook her head.
“No, no, no, you’re going to put your hand right here.” She motioned informs of her. Jacob sighed before complying. She saw the newly exposed flesh along his palm and felt a twinge of regret in her stomach. She had to find a better way to greet people. She reached both her hands out and hesitantly put them on the soft flesh. Jacob barely flinched at the small touch. Daniella closed her eyes and felt her healing magic pulse through her to him, a warm fuzzy feeling. Jacob could feel his heart pounding in his chest, watching his skin heal right before his eyes.
“Whoa….” He exclaimed as Daniella retracted her hands. He brought it up to his face and examined the now blemish free palm. “Wow, thanks.” He looked back down at the sink, eyes widening seeing Daniella was no longer there.
“It was great meeting you, Jacob Andris!” He looked behind him and to the floor. Daniella stood beside the wall just outside the bathroom, holding up the wallpaper to reveal a hole she could easily walk into. “I hope we meet again someday! Maybe show me this sprite friend you kept talking about!” Jacob nodded with a smile.
“I hope so too.” They waved each other goodbye as Daniella headed back into the walls of the motel, Jacob stared at where she’d last stood for a few more minutes before settling on the bed and turning on the TV, but he doubted anything on it would compare to the fantastic ten minutes he’d just had with his new friend.
Separating to explore Bobby’s junkyard while Dean was doing maintenance on the Impala was a mistake Sam didn’t realize he had made.
Especially with a literal giant trailing after him like a lost puppy.
“Dude, you don’t have to follow me, okay?” Sam addressed Jacob’s looming figure, suppressing a twitch at the sheer size of the kid. “Seriously you can go do your own thing, it’s pretty safe around here.”
“The hunter-”
“Bobby.” Sam stressed.
“Er, Bobby… he said I had to be near you or Dean at all times.” Jacob smiled sheepishly. “Said he didn’t need me stomping around and accidentally step on something important.”
“Riiiight.” Sam sighed, shaking his head. “You’re fine then, I guess.”
Jacob merely nodded.
Sam attempted to ignore Jacob to the best of his ability, but his senses were running rampant with the feeling of being watched by something large and dangerous. As he wandered through the junkyard, Sam would sneak glances at Jacob to reassure himself of…something.
A low growl pulled Sam into alertness, as he realized he had entered a grassy field with trees beyond the expanse. A faint memory played in his mind of himself and Dean playing in this field and climbing the trees when they were kids.
He glanced around briefly, locating the source of the growl when it sounded again. Rumsfield was standing defensively a few yards away, his teeth bared in a snarl. Sam noted the aggression and began to back away, shocked when Rumsfield advanced at the same time.
Suddenly Rumsfield was hidden between two hands the size of King-sized beds, Sam jumping at the ridiculously quick movement.
He watched in dumbstruck fear and shock as the hands slid across the ground, corralling Rumsfield away from Sam. The soil and grasses were easily displaced by the movement, which made a small section of the ground collapse.
Ice flooded Sam’s veins as he watched tiny things begin crawling out of the collapsed dirt. At first glance they looked like small rodents, then Sam noticed they were standing…on two feet.
Tiny people.
He held up a hand to Jacob, a warning for the kid to keep still, while Sam advanced slowly towards the hill, his mind alight with both concern and curiosity. Careful of his steps Sam bent down, hit body folding down slowly to not startle the tiny beings.
Sam couldn’t help feeling horrible when the small people began running away from him. They think I was the one to destroy their home, he realized.
Jacob was frozen, taking Sam’s command to heart. Rumsfield struggled lightly between his hands but otherwise didn’t make trouble. He was terrified the area of the small collapse of dirt had meant something special to Sam. As he waited in tense silence, he watched Sam slowly approach the area and crouch down.
Something about the whole thing made Jacob’s chest constrict as he stared down at a man that would normally tower a few inches over him. Not to mention the angle and the way the hunter was crouched made him seem even smaller to Jacob.
Sam watched quietly as two bright red-heads separated from the rest of the smaller people, staring up at Sam directly.
“You destroyed our home. Why?” Sam was taken aback by the sheer authority in the quiet, fearful voice of the male of the pair. “Answer me boy.”
Sam blinked a few times before finding his voice. “We didn’t mean too, my friend accidentally shifted a bunch of dirt around which caused the cave-in… is everyone accounted for? I can help clear out your home as an apology…”
“Everyone is accounted for, we don’t need a human’s help.” The red-head girl glared at Sam, with a confidence that shocked him to the core. “Where is your friend? Tell him to leave this area alone, we will have to leave now that our home is destroyed and we don’t need any humans making it difficult.”
Sam nodded mutely, guilt heavy in his stomach as he realized the damage accidentally wrought. He stood up slowly before turning to look up at Jacob.
An odd feeling washed over the hunter as he realized he was playing middle man between a giant and people barely 2 to 3 inches tall.
“Jacob.” Sam waved to catch the kid’s attention. He twitched at Jacob crouched down onto his elbows and knees.
“What’s going on? I-I didn’t break something important did I?” Jacob’s voice was a low whisper, but the words were heavy with guilt.
“There were people living in that hole Jacob, like people the size of me to you, to me! Inches tall, and we accidentally destroyed their home.” Sam sighed. “We need to go back and tell Bobby and Dead to stay clear of here for a while.”
Jacob nodded slowly before the shock rolled in. “Wait tiny people?”
Sam nodded. “Yeah, here.” He lifted his hand in front of Jacob’s face. “See my fingers? That’s about how tall they are.”
Jacob stared at the small digits in fear. They were already smaller than a grain of rice in comparison to him, he couldn’t wrap his mind around an entire person being that small.
And he’d just destroyed their home without even knowing it.
Guilt hit him like a truck as he realized the consequences for his seemingly harmless action. He was just trying to keep Rumsfield from attacking Sam, but now as he let the dog go, he realized Rumsfield was trying to protect the tiny community.
Jacob had never felt more like a monster.
August 7th excerpt:
Dean raised up his arm, holding himself at the ready. “Scar, move,” he snapped out a command, used to being in charge. “That’s my brother out there, and he needs my help!” All he could see in his mind’s eye was Sam, covered in blood. Sam, crushed in a fist.
Dean, too far away to help.
Scar’s dark green eyes flickered to the hand that lifted up a sharp knife ready to slice into its enemy. Whatever intimidation he might have felt didn’t make it to his face. He flew a little closer, resolutely staying in Dean’s way. Even knowing Dean could swipe him out of the air at any given second, Scar held his stance.
“Your brother is alive, and Bowman is alive,” Scar hissed back.
He hated having his back turned on the enemy, but right now his biggest asset was also his biggest problem. “If you want to keep them that way then you will listen to me, human.”
Sammy’s permanent perch is on my shoulders, even if I’m jus trying to take a wip pic of my drawing of Sam the Borrower for one of my fav fanfic authors http://brothersapart.tumblr.com/