ix) Obsession


Three hundred more. Two hundred more. One hundred more. Sam needs to be faster, Dean needs to be sexier, emotional insecurities need to be written in. Cas doesn't make sense there; remove him and put him three chapters later. The fans won't know a thing. Wait—Sam doesn't even appear until page five; the rest is exposition.

This is Chuck's obsession, his secret child bundled in a flash drive, hidden from the world's prying eyes. Every slapped together sentence, every make-do word is his own work, his own legacy, where he runs alongside angels and demons alike.

Control S, save.