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E/O Challenge: Have a character refer to a Shakespeare play or character. 2 x 100 word drabbles. #1: Sam and Charlie are conspiring. #2: Sam and Dean are being stalked.
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Shakespeare It Ain't
"But, for my own part, it was Greek to me" - 'Casca', "Julius Caesar", William Shakespeare
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A/N: Sam and Charlie are conspiring. Set season 8-ish.
Much Ado About Matchmaking
"If it proves so, then loving goes by haps: Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps" – 'Hero', "Much Ado About Nothing", William Shakespeare
Sam and Charlie were relaxing in the bat-cave by, much to Dean's disgust, watching the 1990's version of Much Ado About Nothing.
"Hey, this film's giving me an idea," said Charlie, casting a meaningful glance at Dean and Castiel who were bickering in the corner.
Sam raised an eyebrow and snorted. "Nah, just lock 'em in a room and let nature take its course."
"Wouldn't they just...?" Charlie flapped her hands, miming flight.
"Well, there's always angel warding," Sam grinned, warming to the idea.
"What're you up to, bitches?" growled Dean.
"Nothing, Beatrice," replied Sam, with a wink to Charlie.
A/N: Beatrice is the feisty, sharp-tongued main character in Much Ado About Nothing, who is set up with Benedick by their mutual friends.
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A/N: Sam and Dean are being stalked. Set whenever.
The Winter's Tail
"A sad tale's best for winter: I have one of sprites and goblins" – 'Maximillius', "The Winter's Tale", William Shakespeare
"I told you this was gonna be a bust," said Dean, looking around the natural history museum.
"Give it chance, Dean."
"What is it with you and waxworks, anyway?"
Sam shrugged. "The police report mentioned statues coming to life..."
Sam narrowed his eyes at the banner for the 'winter sagas' exhibit. "I think we're being played; the witness gave her name as Hermione."
"What's Harry Potter got to do with it?" asked Dean, poking one of the larger exhibits in the chest. His eyes widened as it growled back at him.
They ran to the exit, pursued by a bear.
A/N: Hermione fakes her death - and apparent resurrection as a statue coming to life - in The Winter's Tale. "Exit, pursued by a bear" is a famous stage direction taken from the same play.
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