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Fic: The Whipping Dance
Title: The Whipping Dance
Rating: PG (for language)
Spoilers: Very mild spoilers for “Houses of the Holy”
Disclaimer: Borrowed without permission, returned without damage
Author’s Notes: I’ve been kicking this around for a while now, since “Houses of the Holy” first aired, and am still not sure if I like it…but I thought I’d take a chance and post it. Feedback and constructive criticism is love.




Dean knows a lot about his brother. Ask him; he can tell you.

He can tell you that Sam prefers an open window to air-conditioning, that he cuts up a banana onto his cereal over breakfast, that he sleeps curled into a semi-foetal position on his right side. Sam likes his coffee - his godamn girly latte - with three splashes of creamer and two sugars, and when he's finished he invariably crumples up the cup in his big-ass hands before dropping it into the bin. He puts his right sock and shoe and before his left, every single time. He won't bend the pages of a book, considers it almost sacrilegious, but he'll chew the end off every damned pen they own and he's got no problems ripping pages out of the middle of a notebook to scribble on. He's a touch-typer.

Sam's got a photo of Jess, and one of Mom and Dad, in his wallet. He has one of Dean, too, tucked into the back behind the billfold where they both pretend it doesn't exist because Dean saw it once and threatened to beat the snot out of him if he didn't get rid of it. He shoots with his right hand but prefers to reload with his left and he uses his left foot to kick a soccer ball. He orders nuts on his ice-cream and then picks most of them off again. He likes anchovies on his pizza. More than three shots of Jaeger, and he's puking in the alley behind the bar.

Dean can tell you that Sam's grief is an awful, private thing captured in the silent shaking of his shoulders as he hunches over himself in another nameless hotel in another bumfuck town. He can tell you that Sam aches for Jess the same way Dad ached for Mom, the way they both ache for Dad. He can tell you that when Sam laughs - really laughs, in that startled, genuine way of his - it never fails to make Dean laugh too, and that a truly angry Sam is an awesome sight to behold.

Now that Dad is gone, Dean is the only person left who knows what the curve of Sam's ear looked like as a baby and the face he made the first time he tasted cauliflower, mushed up with the carrots and potatoes in the stew. He has a catalogue of firsts - first step, first fall, first crush, first hunt, first school play, first kill – and he can’t share them, because there is no one left to share with.

It is Dean, not Jess, who now knows the intimacy of living with Sam: that he doesn't un-ball his socks before putting them in the washer; that he never leaves the seat up but never puts the cap back on the toothpaste til they're packing to leave; that first thing he does when getting into bed at night is wrench the blankets out of their hospital fold at the bottom of the bed to make sure his long-ass legs can move freely in his fitful pre-sleep period. Dean knows what Sam looks like blinking the sleep from his eyes and washing dishes after dinner and bending over to stock the fridge, and he knows what Sam looks like in the throes of a nightmare and puking his guts up with a migraine.

Dean carries the knowledge and he doesn't feel the weight of it because he doesn't think about it: that when he dies, there won't be a person left in the world who knows Sam the way he deserves to be known.

What Dean doesn’t know - what he's been trying to figure out for a while now - is how long Sam's been praying.

He thinks maybe that summer when Dean was twelve and Sam was eight and they stayed with Pastor Jim in Minnesota might have been the start of it. But maybe it wasn't, because Dad put them both to bed with a standard "Goodnight, God bless" for years until they were old enough to put themselves to bed and as far as Dean remembers, Dad always seemed to mean it pretty literally. And it couldn’t have started with Mom, either, because for the life of him Dean cannot recall what her standard goodnight to Sammy might have been.

Maybe with Jess, then, when they first started dating. A way to get into her pants, because Jess struck him as the good church-going kinda girl. Except that Sammy is smarter than that, usually, and that sort of thing is more Dean's style than Sam's, and if he says he's been praying for a while now then it means that he really believes in something.

Which, when you come down to it, is one of the biggest problems Dean has with the whole thing. Your mom burns on the ceiling over your bed and you spend the better part of your twenty-two years hunting all kinds of evil before your girlfriend's toasted on a different ceiling over a different bed, and you still have some kind of faith that there's a benevolent higher power? Please. Way Dean figures it, if there really is some kind of God up there, Dean is personally going to kick his ass come Judgement Day for bring this down on his family.

Or, you know, at least attempt it.

The thing is, Dean gets that Sam's scared. He really does. Dean remembers the feel of Dad's beard against his ear and the sound of Dad's words in the quiet and yeah, Dean gets real scared too sometimes when he thinks about what Dad said, so scared he can't breathe. But Sam's got something Dean hasn't. Sam has Dean. Big brother, locked and fucking loaded, his love for Sam a weapon that's been big enough and strong enough to keep him alive for the last twenty-two years. Dean's words ain't no hyperbolic bullshit rhetoric: he'll save Sam if it's the last thing he does, and if he can't, then he'll march into hell itself to get Sam back.

So yeah, maybe that's the thing that's really bugging him about this whole praying bullshit: that he can know how Sam holds his fork to eat and the motion he uses when dragging a brush through his straggly, too-long hair and the way the little toe on his left foot has a small kink it, but not know when Sam lost his faith in Dean to save him.




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[info]innie_darling
2007-04-10 12:01 pm UTC (link)
Now that Dad is gone, Dean is the only person left who knows what the curve of Sam's ear looked like as a baby That line just knocked me out, but the last paragraph is a killer.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-10 01:37 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for your feedback; I'm glad it worked for you. Poor Dean; the burden of being the one to carry that knowledge would be heavy at times, were he less strong than he is.

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(Anonymous)
2007-04-10 12:26 pm UTC (link)
This was BEAUTIFUL and sad. I'm all teary eyed and I just did my make up for my work.

My favorite: "that when he dies, there won't be a person left in the world who knows Sam the way he deserves to be known."

And of course the last line.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-10 01:39 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much, I'm glad this worked for you. I'm sorry about your makeup though, I hope you made it to work with it intact! :o)

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[info]nerthus
2007-04-10 01:25 pm UTC (link)
Wow, very powerful; I feel for Dean, and this one will stay with me for awhile. I love fics that get under my skin like this.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:24 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much; it's a big compliment when someone says that your words get under their skin. :o)

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[info]fangirlsays
2007-04-10 01:31 pm UTC (link)
This is lovely, and your phrasing is just gorgeous. I especially like But Sam's got something Dean hasn't. Sam has Dean. Big brother, locked and fucking loaded, his love for Sam a weapon that's been big enough and strong enough to keep him alive for the last twenty-two years. I loved Dean's voice, and also Dean's perspective on Sam, the person he knows best in the world.

One teeny bit of concrit: there are just a couple of typos in this that a beta would've caught for you. It's nothing major, but it jarred me just a little -- broke the spell, as it were. And something I've never been sure of is whether Brits writing American characters should use American spelling ('fetal' instead of 'foetal'). It isn't incorrect, of course, but it's another little thing that drags me out of your story.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-10 01:35 pm UTC (link)
Hey, thanks so much for your feedback. I am so relieved that I've managed to capture Dean's voice credibly.

If you're interested, would you care to beta this piece and point out the typos etc? With due credit, of course!

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[info]ultraviolet9a
2007-04-10 01:42 pm UTC (link)
Damn, this is good writing. The way it builds up, the details, and how Dean doesn't get why Sam prays...and oh, the last line. Holy hell. Gorgeous.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:22 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much, I really appreciate it. And I'm glad that last line worked, it took a while to find. :o)

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[info]tsuki_no_bara
2007-04-10 01:58 pm UTC (link)
i love all the things dean knows about sam - surface stuff like how he drinks his coffee and what pictures he has in his wallet, and deeper stuff like how he misses jess - and how he carries them because someone has to, because he's the only person left who knows sam. he can’t share them, because there is no one left to share with and when he dies, there won't be a person left in the world who knows Sam the way he deserves to be known both break my heart, and i really love that sam's praying bugs dean because it means that sam doesn't have faith that dean can save him, and dean does.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:22 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading and for your feedback. I feel for Dean, who is carrying so much of Sam and has been for years. I'm glad you liked this.

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[info]teand
2007-04-10 02:27 pm UTC (link)
Oh my boys...

That was beautiful -- perfect rhythm to Dean's inner voice. And a heartbreaker. Thank you.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:21 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much, I'm glad my rendering of Dean rang true for you. Thankyou for reading.

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[info]dhark_charlotte
2007-04-11 02:11 am UTC (link)
This is so very good and I am without the proper words to praise it sufficiently.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:20 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much! Thankyou for reading.

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[info]ewanspotter
2007-04-11 05:46 am UTC (link)
Wow. Sad, but beautiful. This line is so utterly perfect: Sam has Dean. Big brother, locked and fucking loaded, his love for Sam a weapon that's been big enough and strong enough to keep him alive for the last twenty-two years. Great job.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:20 am UTC (link)
Thankyou. I'm so glad that line worked for you...

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[info]black_samvara
2007-04-11 05:16 pm UTC (link)
Sweet, funny and sad. I like the way the tone gradually changed and your last line really worked.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:20 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much. I'm glad that the last line worked, I agonised over it for ages! :o)

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[info]moonfairyhime
2007-04-11 08:08 pm UTC (link)
Absolutely lovely.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:19 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading. :o)

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[info]rinkle
2007-04-12 12:29 am UTC (link)
Beautifully done.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:19 am UTC (link)
Thankyou! :o)

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[info]iamstealthyone
2007-04-12 03:32 pm UTC (link)
Nicely done. Good introspection here, and I particularly liked all the little glimpses you gave us into what makes Sam, Sam. And the ending made me want to hug Dean.

Favorite lines:

Dean carries the knowledge and he doesn't feel the weight of it because he doesn't think about it: that when he dies, there won't be a person left in the world who knows Sam the way he deserves to be known.

This line really strikes me, and makes me ache. Their family really is so small that at this point, nobody will be around to remember Sam properly. *sniffles*

So yeah, maybe that's the thing that's really bugging him about this whole praying bullshit: that he can know how Sam holds his fork to eat and the motion he uses when dragging a brush through his straggly, too-long hair and the way the little toe on his left foot has a small kink it, but not know when Sam lost his faith in Dean to save him.

Oh, Dean.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:18 am UTC (link)
I really feel for Dean, who really is the metaphorical glue holding what's left of their family together on so many memories.

And I agree...oh, Dean. I feel so much for him at the moment.

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[info]saberivojo
2007-04-14 05:24 am UTC (link)
I like all the glimpses we see of Sam, just ordinary snippits of his life as recorded by the person who knows him best.

I love the "big brother, locked and fucking loaded" because that is Dean stipped to a molecular level.

And Dean not knowing when Sam lost his faith in him. So achy and painful.

Only Dean would feel guilty about being kicked to the corner for God.

Thanks for sharing.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:16 am UTC (link)
I love the "big brother, locked and fucking loaded" because that is Dean stipped to a molecular level.

Yes, you've phrased that perfectly - and I'm glad it worked for you, because it was what I was after - Dean at the molecular level.

And Dean not knowing when Sam lost faith in him.

If in fact Sam has lost faith in him, which I really don't believe he has.

Only Dean would feel guilty about being kicked to the corner for God.

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[info]ascetic_hedony
2007-04-15 05:25 am UTC (link)
Oh wow, owch.
I totally love this fic.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-15 08:12 am UTC (link)
Thankyou so much! :o)

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[info]ellipsisblack
2007-04-16 07:11 pm UTC (link)
Just to let you know, I loved this, especially the end (ow) and we recced it at [info]crack_impala. Hope that's okay!

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:12 pm UTC (link)
My first ever rec, that is more than cool, it is awesome! Thanks so much, and I'm glad you liked it.

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[info]adibiase
2007-04-16 08:32 pm UTC (link)
well, sonuvagun.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:13 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! :o)

By the way, I love your icon...

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[info]tinitrinity
2007-04-16 08:49 pm UTC (link)
Wow. That was wonderful, and so very beautiful. I really enjoyed that.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:13 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much, I'm so pleased it worked for you.

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[info]ifyouweremine
2007-04-16 09:33 pm UTC (link)
#sobs#

Oh, Dean.

This is so heart-breaking. I can completely imagine Dean thinking this. All of this rings true, and that’s what makes it so beautiful, and so painful.

I think the line “Dean is the only person left who knows what the curve of Sam's ear looked like as a baby” might have broken me, as did the line “when he dies, there won't be a person left in the world who knows Sam the way he deserves to be known.”

I think you’ve hit on something very true to Dean’s character with this; with the fact that it hurts Dean that he knows Sam better than anyone and he never knew that Sam prayed—with the fact that Dean might think that Sam relies on God to protect him because Dean can’t.

Just—this was wonderful. Thank you.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:15 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading, and for such thoughtful feedback. They were the points I was trying to touch on, and it's so gratifying to see that I've managed to get them across. It is so Dean to see Sam's prayers as a failure on his part, when in fact I'd wager that Sam's faith has nothing at all do with Dean's capacity to save him, but redeem him...

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[info]jeyhawk
2007-04-16 11:31 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful and heart wrenching in all the good ways. :0)

Thanks for sharing. :0)

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:15 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading, and I'm thrilled it hurt in all the right ways. :o)

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[info]roseganymede
2007-04-16 11:59 pm UTC (link)
but not know when Sam lost his faith in Dean to save him.

This sums it up beautifully. Dean thinks he's not enough anymore, and that's the worst feeling such a big brother could have, especially if he doesn't believe in a god, because what then will his Sammy have?

Beautifully, beautifully done.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:17 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much. :o) I don't know that Dean doesn't believe in God, exactly, but I do think that he doesn't believe in God' capacity to save Sam, and it's a hell of a burden his placed on himself in lieu of it. My poor boy, I feel for him so much.

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[info]shay_renoylds
2007-04-17 05:04 am UTC (link)
Oh...the last line of this is just beautiful.

Thank you so much for sharing this with us; I miss vignettes of this variety.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:18 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading, and I am so pleased the last line worked.

I haven't yet mastered the long-fic; I stick with the vignettes. :o)

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[info]kellifer_fic
2007-04-17 06:50 am UTC (link)
Wow... that was completely compelling.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:18 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much. :o)

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[info]ewanmax
2007-04-17 09:43 am UTC (link)
just now reading it and really liked the flow of Dean's thoughts and all the things he knows about Sam are so very much things we savor about our children or the person we grow with/love. I especially loved the locked and fucking loaded love as a weapon, because I totally feel that way about my daughter and would go to the ends of the earth and back for her too. Finally, the last paragraph made me ache for Dean, not just because Dean can't figure out when that happened, but also because I wondered who feels those things for Dean.

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:19 pm UTC (link)
Thankyou so much for reading, and for your feedback. I hadn't thought about who holds those memories of and for Dean...oh, my heart aches for him, my poor boy. There is, literally, no one left for him beyond Sam.

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[info]justabi
2007-04-17 12:54 pm UTC (link)
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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[info]purpleposi
2007-04-18 12:20 pm UTC (link)
*grins*

Glad it seemed to work for you!

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