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May. 23rd, 2009 10:44 amSo, like I said, it's the Baylor Sister's birthday today. So I wrote her a story. It's, well, before posting I feel like I have to explain how this idea popped into my head.
You see, the Baylor Sister loves Jon and Kate Plus Eight. She really loves it. She loves it in the way that I love SPN. So even though I don't regularly watch the show or anything I do pay attention to what the magazine covers at the grocery check-out say. And then last week, while I was half-watching
baylorsr play Knights of the Old Republic and half-dozing on their couch, this story idea popped into my head. Trust me, it's just the sort of crack that is right up the Baylor Sister's alley.
Happy Birthday, hon. I hope you're proud of the things you make me do. ;-)
Title: Damned If You Do
Fandom: Jon and Kate Plus Eight/Supernatural crossover
Disclaimer: I don’t own the rights to Supernatural, those are benevolently dictated by Eric Kripke and Warner Brothers. And I definitely don’t have any say about what goes on in the lives of the members of the Gosselin family. This if fiction and I trust it will be viewed accordingly.
Rating: PG-13
Summary: When you think it can’t get any worse it probably will.
( He didn’t need grief from Kate about getting plastered, or from half of America, for that matter. )
You see, the Baylor Sister loves Jon and Kate Plus Eight. She really loves it. She loves it in the way that I love SPN. So even though I don't regularly watch the show or anything I do pay attention to what the magazine covers at the grocery check-out say. And then last week, while I was half-watching
Happy Birthday, hon. I hope you're proud of the things you make me do. ;-)
Title: Damned If You Do
Fandom: Jon and Kate Plus Eight/Supernatural crossover
Disclaimer: I don’t own the rights to Supernatural, those are benevolently dictated by Eric Kripke and Warner Brothers. And I definitely don’t have any say about what goes on in the lives of the members of the Gosselin family. This if fiction and I trust it will be viewed accordingly.
Rating: PG-13
Summary: When you think it can’t get any worse it probably will.
( He didn’t need grief from Kate about getting plastered, or from half of America, for that matter. )