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Happy Holideans Guys

Who: Dean Winchester, Emma Swan & COMPLETELY OPEN
Where: Literally all over Wonderland
When: Dec 15-24
Rating: R for language, violence, adult themes
Summary: When Emma agreed to acompany Dean on his stupid suicide mission of inevitable death and idiocy, neither of them prepared for the mistletoe. Or, you know, the freaking time travel.
The Story:

The Arrival


They ran out of canned food. All of the stockpiled supplies had been growing steadily more scarce, but it’s probably the cans that finally triggered Dean’s decision to push through with the back-up plan brewing in his mind for the last several weeks. There was beef jerky- god damn, they had beef jerky by the friggin’ score, but with so many mouths to feed, it wouldn't last. There were hunters- actual game, what was left of the animals in the forest and the fish in the ocean were being picked off one by one for sustenance in much the same way that the Jabberwock was picking them off for sustenance.

Soon, there would be nothing. Soon, they wouldn't just have to worry about losing those last few precious lives to the roaming beast, but to starvation. Dehydration. Sickness.

Tom’s been stirring up talk about a second trip to the core, but morale is low. It was a stupid plan the first time around, it’s even more stupid with so many fighters taken out of the game. With so many injuries, with so few extra lives to spare and, more importantly, with the Jabberwock more strong than he’s ever been.

In the end, it’s not a difficult decision to make. Not by a long shot. Too many people are gone already, and waiting for more to go is stupid. He’s not going to do it.

Michael’s there, the Archangel, an ever present beacon of power and possibility, and though things are different now than they were back home- hell, different now than they were years ago in Wonderland’s less horrific years, there was always small part of him that protested the very notion of giving in.

That small part’s been ground to dust.

It’s a no-brainer. Dean says yes.

It’s a small piece to a bigger puzzle, a bigger and, admittedly, probably doomed plan. Cas had been able to take the Jabberwock down in the beginning. It had taken effort, a great expenditure of grace, but he'd been able to slay the beast over and over again to grant them a temporary reprieve. After it swallowed the Vorpal Shield, that bastard ground him into dust. Michael is stronger, though- a thousand times stronger, at least he would be in his true vessel. If they could get rid of it for good together, or, Christ, even just put it down temporarily, long enough to give Wonderland a chance to gather it’s strength, it might fix everything.

If it meant burning Dean out of his body, so be it. If it meant risking losing his remaining lives in the process, he was so far beyond the point of caring.

It would have to be done in secret. The fewer people who knew, the fewer people likely to stop him and the fewer to possibly get caught in the crossfire. He kept it to himself, kept it from Jo, from Sam, from Ellen, from anyone and everyone likely to put their fucking fingers in the mix and make things messy. He'd keep it from everyone if it were feasible, but it simply isn’t. He needs someone to take over in the event it doesn’t work, needs somebody to help him get to where he needs to be, and that someone is Emma.

She had tried to argue against it, tried to use logic to point out why it wasn't worth the risk, but it hadn't lasted long. He had trusted her for a reason; she understood what it meant to be a leader, to go forward and take a chance because the payoff would be beyond worth it if you could pull it off. That didn't mean she liked it. Dean was more than a friend and more than someone to take orders from: he was family now, more like family than just about anyone she'd ever known. Orphans were forced to build their own families, and if they were lucky, sometimes they made a friend like Dean who fit the bill completely, someone who could offer understanding and solidarity like no one else, someone else who knew what it felt like to lose and to grow up too fast and to make the best of what you had.

The idea of this going south and losing him, losing their leader, losing one of the best friends she’d ever had made her stomach drop and her chest feel tight. If it worked, it would be damn near a miracle, though she was hesitant to use the word. She never gave her approval, not really, but she let him know that he could trust her. Trust her to help him through it, trust her to pick up the pieces if it failed or if he didn’t make it back. Meanwhile, she’d spend as much time as she could trying to convince him to take another course, trying to figure out alternatives. She knew what taking the risk could earn them, and she wasn’t going to forcibly stop him -- she respected his decision -- but damn if she wasn’t going to try to get him to change his mind in the eleventh hour.

In the end, they go anyway. Gearing up is a grim affair, done in the silence and secrecy of Dean’s private quarters, tucked away in the back of the refuge. It’s the middle of the night, the civilians and refugees are sleeping. The resistance patrols are circling the small perimeter of the sanctuary they’ve carved out of sweat and blood. They slip through the cracks, through the woods, through the rubble and the dying gardens without a word or a sound. Even footsteps in the grass seem muted in this place.

The entrance hall and lobby, once a grand affair, is dirty and dingy and cracked. Dean can’t help but to sweep his eyes over it as he crosses the entranceway, doors broken in and swinging wide. They could be fixed, but why bother when the beast would simply break them down again and again?

It’s silent, deceptively so. His hands are tight on his gun as he pauses to listen, ears sharpened by Michael’s burning him dormant in the back of his mind. They’re waiting, saving it, saving his last few minutes with the angel tucked into a space too small for him while Dean steers the ship. As soon as Michael takes over, that energy will explode into something grand and heavenly, something burning bright and overpowering, but not yet.

His jaw tightens, and his eyes flick to Emma. One firm nod signals that the coast is clear, the need for words erased by time and familiarity.

She doesn’t like this any better now that they’re here, but as they cross the threshold, the deal is sealed. There’s no going back now, no chances to duck out and find another option. All they have left is to go forward, to follow through with this stupid plan she has no choice but to go along with. Dean is just as stubborn as she is, and they have a job to do. She couldn’t talk him out of this, but she can help him try to protect everyone here. Try to free Wonderland from tyranny and make it someplace everyone can live again, not just survive.

The signal is enough, and she moves forward with her gun pointed at the floor in a two-handed grip. She’s brought the replica of her father’s sword she managed to pull out of the closets all those years ago as well, sheathed at her hip, but it’s more of a good-luck charm than anything. A comfort. If she’s close enough to the Jabberwocky to use it, then it’ll already be too late. She’ll be dinner, and she’s running out of deaths.

She moves forward through the front foyer in time with Dean, their footsteps slow and deliberate, careful not to break the too-heavy silence that’s bearing down on them. Any moment, she expects that the Jabberwock will pierce it, slice through it like it’s nothing, sense them or smell them and somehow just know that it’s no longer alone. They’re on its turf now, and the beast has every advantage that comes with playing on the home field. Still, it’s not the Jabberwock that makes her stop dead in her tracks when they turn the corner.

It’s the mansion itself.

The cracked and crumbling ruin the mansion has become is gone, lush carpets and whole, unbroken mirrors in its stead. Garlands, holly, doors still on their hinges and none of it looking like its become the stomping grounds for something as ravenous as the predator that’s taken over Wonderland has proven to be. She relaxes her hold on her gun, just a hair, turning her head alone to narrow her eyes at Dean in question. What the hell is going on here?

His brow furrows as it tracks over the garland, over the wallpaper, over everything. Slowly, he looks to Emma. Meets her eye, and tightens his grip on his gun.

Whatever this is, it isn't good.

--

This is a catch-all for both Dean and Emma. They'll have their own subthreads to keep things organized!
goesdown: (Take it from a fella who's been round th)

[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-08 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Did Dean just grow a second head? Because Crowley is looking at him like he did. At least 75% of that sentence is so easy to dismiss as a lie that Crowley doesn't even have to try.

He turns to follow after Dean, because he's not finished.

"Have we all grown goatees where you're from? Were you brought here by a teleporter accident?"
goesdown: (What can one do when one is widower)

[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-08 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
"So then why are you here and to what end?" He keeps a brisk pace to keep up with Dean while trying very hard to look less interested than he is.

"Either you're trying to change the past or you're trying to learn something from the past. Which is it?"
goesdown: (It's only me!)

[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-08 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
As a human, Crowley might have been out of breath, but he's a demon and he keeps up with little extra effort.

"What are we changing then?" He'll just go along with this until he's given a reason not to. He can at least try to learn about what Dean wants to change. "What's gone wrong?"
goesdown: (But only cream and bastards rise)

[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-08 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Well. Shit.

Crowley actually stops walking for a moment before he lets himself scramble to catch up again. That's a lot more than stomaching his own death. From what Dean is saying, he'll die in this whole thing, so it's paramount that they prevent that, both his own death and whatever else goes along with it. Mostly his death is what concerns him, though.

"Might you have any friends around who helped you with that last pesky Apocalypse?" He pauses. "Oh. Oh, wait! Wasn't I there? Might I want to help? Why, yes, Squirrel, I think we should save Wonderland!"

And Crowley. Mostly Crowley.
Edited (Please take the word actually away from me.) 2014-01-08 08:14 (UTC)
freewill: purgatory (it feels like forsaking the dawn)

[personal profile] freewill 2014-01-08 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
When Castiel hears that laugh, he's expecting Dean to finally relent, to let him in and let him help. It won't be the same, Castiel won't be the person who Dean's spent two years grieving, but at least it would be something.

But it doesn't play out that way. Dean's face falls, and as soon as Castiel sees that he knows he's lost his last chance.

He could keep pushing, of course, but what would the point be? He'd only be causing Dean more harm, and doing that knowingly, and that's not something he's willing to risk right now. Dean's made himself perfectly clear, and Castiel's out of viable options.

Castiel stands there, listening to the persistent banging of that hammer for at least ten seconds.

He doesn't say anything, just does as Dean's says and leaves with a flap of his wings.
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[personal profile] mirabilis 2014-01-08 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
If we stop the Jabberwocky would the rest still occur?

[ It would be nice to know that they could stop this, stop the magic running out and their supplies from decreasing by preventing it ]
halfwinchester: (♟ yet he found them tired and downed)

[personal profile] halfwinchester 2014-01-09 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Adam narrows his eyes. Cheery. But then, this is the same prick with his head up his ass who saved everyone else except Adam and his family, and who preened about it in the aftermath.

"I didn't ask about that, or your bullshit important problems," he says evenly, cold, because Dean seems to have a fondness for throwing around crap with one hand and using the other to point at other people for doing the same. "So I guess we're even. Maybe you should take your own advice for once and deal with your own stuff first. Doesn't look like you're doing much of that in the future."

This isn't just a game one person can play. Adam's got an equal share in the "I don't give a shit" lottery, and the last thing he's going to do is sit back and take crap from some hypocrite dirtbag he doesn't even know.

If the future's burning, then it's burning, and he wouldn't be surprised if it's partly to do with Dean.
halfwinchester: (♟ up and down the bedroom wall)

[personal profile] halfwinchester 2014-01-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
[He's progressively less wigged out by this concept than he had been a week ago, so he just nods. All right, another missing person ricocheted to the future and back again as some war-torn version of themselves.

As for the question, he goes for the simplest truth--which is that Emma and her cohorts are not the most sociable people around.]


That would be the hard-knock twins.

[Adam doesn't pretend they'd made a good impression. Tom... well, Tom had been coming from his own perspective, or so it seemed now, and as strange as that conversation had been Dean had still managed to outclass him in sheer self-righteous dickishness. He's still waiting on news that he's related to someone who's not an asshole.

He shrugs.]


They got their stomping, I got mine. We must know each other, too, if you came all the way up here.

[If this is another attempt to get him to stand at attention, please keep it short.]
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[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-09 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Anger flashes in Crowley's eyes. Even from a logical point of view, he's still more helpful than nothing and Dean's got information that they obviously wouldn't have had the last time that they apparently tried to work together.

He's angry, but he's also stuck on something. What comes out is a stilted, angry, "There's nothing half about me."

Regret? Crowley's biggest regret is that he didn't arrange for an accident for Dean right when he and Castiel first struck up their little deal. Dean's ruined everything since the moment he showed up with his boyband hair and his homoerotic relationships.
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[personal profile] unregenerate 2014-01-09 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
While not surprised at that, she's a little disappointed. Would have been some good info to have, at least. Too bad, so sad.

"Guess it's gonna be one of those mysteries, hmm?" Not that she doesn't like herself a good mystery to keep things from getting stale, but there are some that are more of a pain in the ass than not. "Who knows, could be a whole network of gnomes under the ground running the show."

If only. She would punt them into oblivion.

"What's so great about this sword, anyway?" Meg, who ignores most of what the Queen says or does, can't see what's the big deal about the thing.
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[personal profile] goesdown 2014-01-09 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)

"I haven't got a soul, you moron!" He's confident enough in his dick to not argue about that, though, which might be telling about where his issues lie these days.

"You should know that better than anyone. You're the piece of shit who tried to shove one back into me. "

cursebreaking: (in the fall we circle;)

[personal profile] cursebreaking 2014-01-11 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Aside from an event here and there, I'm pretty sure they'll stay in place.

[Hard to say, with how things have the potential to change, but even with all of Wonderland's magic dried up, all of the residents who had it got to keep their own. Emma included.]

Glad to know we can count on you.

[She pauses. It's still surreal, seeing Lena standing here before her like that operation never happened. As much as it hurts, it's hard not to smile -- just a little.]

I should probably do some more investigating. Dean will want me to check back in with him soon.
cursebreaking: (i need to make it right;)

[personal profile] cursebreaking 2014-01-11 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not sure. Even if the Jabberwocky is native to Wonderland, all of that magic went into holding it prisoner -- and it being at odds with Wonderland in the first place seems to be evidence enough that their power comes from different sources." Magic theory had never really been her strongpoint, and even now, after so many years in Wonderland and all that had happened beforehand in Storybrooke, she still sought for ways to apply real-world logic to situations that just didn't fit inside that box. It never went well.

"It's not like we can look it up in a book and get all of the facts down. Wonderland biology has never made sense to me -- the natives, the mirrors, and anything else. I've never been sure how real any of them are, if they're magic or if they were born or some of them brought here from somewhere else -- like Alice."
cursebreaking: (now language escape;)

[personal profile] cursebreaking 2014-01-11 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Stopping the Jabberwocky will stop everything.

[The glass breaking, the mirrors either revolting or dying-- everything.]

The magic runs out because Wonderland is trying to keep the Jabberwocky contained, but it can't anymore -- and then I'm pretty sure it's the Jabberwocky itself that soaked the rest of it up.
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[personal profile] lightgunhustler 2014-01-11 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[If there was anything that either of them should have expected from Tom, past, future, or present, it was that no matter what anyone else said, he would tell her everything. He's never been good at keeping secrets from her, and she's pretty sure that five years from now, it won't have changed.]

Don't be mad at him. [She sees that sour look.] It's better that I know everything, right? It means I can help.

[Or so she likes to think. She pulls a face, however, at the description he gives her.]

I must have been drunk -- or feeling really generous in letting someone else weigh in. I didn't realize you had such strong opinions about fashion.
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[personal profile] mirabilis 2014-01-11 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
At least we know what it is we should, however easy it may not be.

[ Because if they hadn't been able to do it then it didn't sound easy, although perhaps they hadn't known in time ]

Do you know where the Duchess may be?
halfwinchester: (♟ heaven-sent and hell-bent)

[personal profile] halfwinchester 2014-01-11 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
He remembers what it was like when the novelty had worn off of having a flesh-and-blood father and the disappointment had settled in, before disappointment had become resignation when John failed to keep in contact. It'd hurt, but he'd adapted.

And he remembers what it'd been like to sit across the table from Zachariah alone, completely alone. It's the same feeling he has now, only it's a feeling that's become old hat now.

This is nothing new. This is just what life is when Heaven is far, far away.

It's why he turns away before Dean's finished, dismissive. Dean had had his chance to talk years ago and almost everything he'd said then had fallen through in the time since. Having some future version of Dean pull out his soap box like this and run his mouth off from on top of it is something he can do without. "Thanks for the opinion piece, but we both know you like to lay it on thick."

Thick and steaming with crap, just as when he'd tried to say that family doesn't leave each other behind.
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[personal profile] claimyourself 2014-01-11 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lena smiles back; an encouraging expression to hopefully bolster Emma's mood a little.]

Okay, well if I don't see you before this weird event ends and you go back, then I just want to say good luck.
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[personal profile] hamburellakind 2014-01-12 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
John stares back, fairly certain he's probably vibrating from the awkwardness of this moment. But then Dean finally, finally responds and...what?

"What?"

What. All he does is talk sometimes, like. Even when he's been feeling crappy, he's better at talking than most things. Or, well, not better. Just. More eager about it? And to be fair, a lot of it is through text, but he...gets the feeling Dean's going further than that. Like in the future he's just put himself on mute and that's.

Uh.

That's a little scary.

He opens and closes his mouth once or twice before Dean continues, asking a question John has a more simple answer for. "Sugar. And snickerdoodles. In the shape of dicks. Because dickerdoodles."

He...will ask about the mute thing later. He isn't sure Dean would know why he stopped talking, but. Maybe he can figure something out anyway.

"They're in my room, if you want to come with me. Or I can go get them and you can make sure you got all the yelling out of your system."

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