If you've been following me from the start, you'll realise that I changed the title of this story. "Carry On My Wayward Child" not only sounds so cliche and predictable, it also didn't really fit in with the rest of the series. So I changed it.
Okay, so I was a little bit bored when I decided to add this into the end of Faraway. I'm also doing this to explain the story so far in case my lousy, inexperienced writing misguides you. This story (as you can see from the bracketed title) is Part ONE of THREE in a wee series called Another World. This story was born one day when I was getting some big brother feels from the Winchesters and I started imagining what it would be like to be part of their family. It took me months to finish this because in the middle of writing, I had to take my trials for a major exam ahead (think OWLs from Harry Potter, that's basically it). So yeah, this trilogy is the love child of inspiration and the stubborn denial to study.
If you read this enough times, you'll realise that I only ever gave away three American states and not even a town name. This is because I do not live in America, I have not been to America and the closest thing to America I have here is Starbucks. I didn't want the story to seem unprofessional and stupid so I avoid ever mentioning a location.
I didn't change much in this installment so there isn't much 'behind the scenes' stories to tell. Maybe at the back of the third installment, I'll dish out a little dirt on what Pierce is like because I don't want to spoil anything for you right now. I'll tell you one thing so you can grasp the time concept a little bit better. The story starts in early October, 2013. Pierce is transported over to Sam and Dean's place, and the adventure begins.
Before Pierce died, she has had conflicting thoughts about whether all of it was real or just a recurring dream. Recurring dreams rarely happen, by the way, and when it does it's normally exactly the same thing each time. So Pierce decides to play along because it is an escape from her real life. The little adventures, even when it can be quite gory, was exciting to her. That's why she follow the boys around even after she found out she can just wake up and find herself back home.
Yes, Pierce suffers from anxiety from the bullying she gets but she tries not to let it show. She finds comfort in the friendship bracelet she made and the necklace she had since she was a baby. I got this inspiration from the Samulet and how Dean just doesn't act the same way without it. Also the friendship bracelet is the one I've been wearing since I started writing this story. It actually serves the same purpose to me as it does to Pierce.
Pierce's mother was possessed for quite sometime already. She did not hear Pierce's father telling her about the Summoning Key and the demon was only alerted when the Jessie demon paid the house a visit. Pierce's father suspected that his wife is possessed and that's why he didn't wan't to talk in front of her. He stabbed her later with am iron knife dipped in salt water to disable her before exorcising the demon out. He obviously knew the consequences but did it anyway because he didn't want to see his wife kill their daughter, even though it wasn't actually her.
Fun fact: I was going to stop the story at chapter six and continue to the next installment but I needed to tie up some loose ends.
That's all I have for now, I hope you liked this and please do read the rest of the trilogy. Also leave a review, you can be as critical as you like because I really want to learn and no way am I going to let my parents or English teacher read my fanfictions.
Cheers, J.C.
