Flawed Design

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Deals


Note: Again, this little ficcy is dedicated to Fiona (supernaturalsammy67) 'cause I never would have thought of it without her brilliant mind planting the idea for meh.


Its always a package. You can't have one without the other. Dark cannot exist without light. The anti-christ can't exist without a savior.

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Hell wasn't his only option. Deal and all, it was never the only option.

It wasn't even supposed to be an option.

Maybe it was even the reason the demon was oh so happy to make a deal with John. The deal.

To push the boundaries.

Or maybe it was just because he was an evil son of a bitch…whatever. Like it really mattered at all either way.

Their destinies were set out, written up…however you want to spin it…they didn't have much choice in the matter.

And Destiny after all, isn't more than anything that's going to happen that you can't control. Something that is going to happen, and you can't do a damn thing to stop it.

Fate just kind of fucks everyone and no one can stop it.

Sort of.

Fate doesn't have shit on free will.

And Winchesters, they're just full of will.

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Sam Winchester was going to be the crown prince, anti-christ; the vessel who would unleash hell on earth.

Dean Winchester was supposed to stop him. He was going to be the savior of man kind. An angel on earth

Their fates—their destiny—was clearly mapped out for them.

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Fate had planned it all out quite well how they wanted it to work out.

Both sides.

One would kill the other, and both were betting on their prime steed.

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Evil was all set to destroy all that was good for once and for all. The anti-christ would destroy the redeemer, and hell would be unleashed on earth.

It would be a paradise for evil and evil kind.

Good had a plan that would be a counter reaction. They would place a being on earth that could defeat the anti-christ and save them all. Protect the earth from the great threat evil had bestowed on it.

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But then their was the deal.

They told him to leave it be.

They told him he couldn't go to hell.

Literally.

They told him that this way, he wouldn't have to kill the anti-christ

(His baby brother)

Sam would go to hell, and both would be free of their destinies. Dean would be allowed to live the life he had been meant to before fate stepped in.

And Sam?

His destiny was fulfilled, they informed him

They'd let him have his parents back.

He contemplated the offer for about three seconds.

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