Not to Be--SPN teenchesters
Jul. 1st, 2010 10:02 pmTitle: Not to Be
Author: borgmama1of5
Summary: Dean has to write a paper for school.
Spoilers: pre-series
Wordcount:1200
Disclaimer: Not mine or they would be in much better shape
Genre: teenchester
Beta:
Dean would have had his eyeballs gouged out before admitting it. And he couldn’t quite explain the fascination. But for once he actually was interested in the assignment.
“Dean? What are you watching?”
He did not just jump guiltily.
“ ‘S for school.”
Sam stood next to the couch, watching, and had it figured out within a few minutes. Of course. Geek.
“That’s Shakespeare!”
It did not irk him that his brother sounded so incredulous.
“I told you, it’s for class. We have to write a paper.”
“You’re doing homework? Do I need to get the holy water?”
With a growl Dean threw himself at Sam. It wasn’t a fair match at all, Dean having a good thirty-five pounds on Sam and catching him completely unprepared to be bowled over to the floor. Three quick moves had Sam in a headlock.
“Ow! Dean, you’re hurting me!”
“Say ‘uncle!’ “
“Screw you!”
“Uncle, c’mon, say it.”
Dean decided to let Sam’s mumble count because he didn’t want to miss any more of the movie. And this had Mel Gibson and Helena Bonham Carter so it wasn’t as if he was watching something like, educational.
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“This is the third time this week you’ve been late, Dean.”
Dean ran through several responses to Sam’s whining and decided not to bother with any of them. Not reacting naturally had the effect of escalating Sam’s bitching.
“Are there still any girls left that you haven’t made out with in the janitor’s closet? ‘Cause really, if we’re only gonna be here a couple more weeks you don’t want to miss any of them.”
“I’ve been using the library computer. Writing a paper, asshole.”
Sam had his mouth open to deliver another put down when Dean saw the gears switch in his brother’s head. Which was one very freaky effect.
“On what? Does it have something to do with that movie you were watching yesterday?”
Had he and Sam had a conversation about schoolwork since third grade when Sam decided he didn’t need Dean’s help anymore? This was weird.
“We’re studying Shakespeare. Hamlet. I saw that play …”
“Back when we were in Canton, Ohio, last year. I remember you getting Dad to give you the money for the field trip.”
“Yeah, well, anyway, Ms. Granger is cool and is having us watch different productions of it to compare instead of just trying to read it. Because it’s not exactly in English, you know? Not normal English, anyway. And it’s kinda … interesting..”
Sam was actually looking at Dean with something akin to respect.
“So what’s your paper about?”
“I’m writing about where Hamlet screwed up because he got so hung up on revenge, and how if he’d done it different maybe not everybody would have died. Except for Claudius, he deserved to die because he murdered Hamlet’s dad.”
“Huh.”
Sammy at a loss for words, that was a rare occasion.
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“What’s so funny, Dean?”
“Some guy over in England wrote a song where he tells the whole story of Hamlet in three minutes.”
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“Hey Claudius! You killed my father! Big mistake!”
“Dean, that’s … that’s Arnold Schwarzenegger as … Hamlet?!”
“Awesome, huh, SammY?”
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“Dean, I need you to go with me on a case tonight. It’s liable to take the whole night so bring your school stuff, I may have to drop you off directly there in the morning.”
“Sure, Dad. What about getting Sam to school?”
“He starts after you do, I’ll swing back for him.”
“Did you get your Shakespeare paper done, Dean?”
“Yeah, Sam.”
“Can I see it?”
“Here.” Dean tossed the three weeks’ worth of effort at his brother.
“This looks cool, Dean. You’ve got a title page and footnotes and everything!”
Dean couldn’t help grinning. “Maggie Colter works in the library during study period and she knows how to do all that fancy formatting … among other things,” he added with a smirk.
Sam handed the paper back respectfully. “I bet you get an ‘A’ on this. Or at least a ‘B.’ “
Dean tucked it carefully along the side of his duffle where it wouldn’t get creased. He wasn’t completely sure what to call the warm feeling Sam’s words gave him. But it felt kinda awesome to have Sammy say something like that to him.
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Son of a bitch, it was stinging.
“Hold still, Dean. I almost have the last ones out.”
Freakin’ porcupine quills. Freakin’ supernatural creature porcupine quills.
“Shit!”
“Just gonna rinse it with holy water to be safe. Doesn’t need stitches, at least.”
Dean set himself to not flinch as his dad finished the cleanup on his arm, using the now destroyed flannel shirt to wipe off the last of the blood.
“Why don’t you lay down in the backseat and grab a little shut-eye? It’s a four hour drive back.”
Dean thought about protesting, he could sleep in shotgun, but it would be tricky getting comfortable with his battered right arm against the Impala door, so …
“Okay, Dad. Can you shove this shirt in my bag and hand me a clean one, though?”
“Sure, Dean.”
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Dean made it into Ms. Granger’s classroom just as the final bell was ringing.
“Please hand your papers in.”
Dean hauled his duffle to the top of his desk, reached in for his work, and froze at what he pulled out.
His wrecked shirt had spent the last four hours wadded up against his masterpiece. The white pages were now saturated with holy water and streaked with dried blood. As he tried to ease it all the way out the wettest pages stuck to the inside of the bag and shredded.
Shit.
By the time class ended Dean had decided that he would throw himself on Ms. Granger’s mercy and see if she would give him one more day. Then he would see if Maggie could help him recover his work from the library computer.
“I don’t make exceptions, Dean. The work was due today, and everyone else in the class completed the assignment on time.”
“Please, Ms. Granger? What if, what if you mark my grade down one from what you would have given me if I’d handed it in today?”
Dean didn’t often try to sway someone to feel sorry for him with just his eyes, well, okay, not females considerably older than him, anyway, but he set his gaze to maximum plea and held his breath.
He watched as his teacher internally debated and he could see the moment he won.
Now he just had to get Maggie to work her computer magic.
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The safest place he could think of for overnight was under his mattress. Nothing could spill on it, it would stay flat …
Dad came in the door still talking on his phone. “Three victims already? Okay, I’ve got it.”
He clicked it shut. “Dean, Sam, we’re packing up right now.”
“Daaad!” Dean had to bite his tongue not to join Sam’s protest.
“I’m sorry, boys, I didn’t plan on having to leave so fast.”
“Couldn’t you leave us here?”
“No, Sam, I’m gonna need Dean’s help with this one. It’s nasty and it’s a two-man job, and it’s in Wisconsin, too far for leaving you here alone.”
“Dad!”
“That’s enough, Sam. Pack up, I want to leave in twenty minutes.”
Dean dropped The Error of Hamlet’s Plan in the trashcan as he walked out the door.
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A/N: There really is a 3 minutes Hamlet song:
Lyrics: http://www.mysongbook.de/msb/songs/o/oorhamle.html
Youtube version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD0S3jq4otU
And Arnold appeared briefly as Hamlet in the main character's daydream in the 1993 movie The Last Action Hero.
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Date: 2010-07-02 04:00 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:38 am (UTC)Thanks for letting me know you liked it!
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Date: 2010-07-02 05:19 am (UTC)Don't forget the MST3K made-for-German-TV Hamlet! (With bonus Khaaan! as Claudius' dubbed voice. ;P)
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:41 am (UTC)A Hamlet spoof I missed, huh, may have to find that.
I appreciate knowing this got to you!
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Date: 2010-07-02 05:33 am (UTC)Good job and thanks for sharing :)
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-02 05:38 am (UTC)Must.... resist.... clicking on youtube link.... must ... not.... no, don't make me....Aaaargghhhh!
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:45 am (UTC)(The really scary part? I used to sing that Hamlet with my daughter at coffehouses. She actually met the author in Glasgow. There's a 'Scottish Song,' too.)
I was glad Sam acknowledged Dean's effort for a change.
Thanks for reading!
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Date: 2010-07-02 07:17 am (UTC)Great little insight; I can see him getting interested in the right circumstances, being proud, but then just dropping it in the trash and forgetting about it when he has to (even if it hurts).
Interesting subject for the paper too; I have a feeling Dean might've known what he was talking about...!
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:52 am (UTC)He'd probably write a devastating paper on the topic now.
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed this!
BTW, found an intriguing story where the boys are IN Hamlet:
http://waxingthecat.livejournal.com/21375.html
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Date: 2010-07-02 10:49 am (UTC)I can see him respecting this teacher and trying to do the assignment. From the little bit you've shown of her she is innovative and also firm. He'd respond to that.
Sam being impressed with Dean's work was nice. Dean is intelligent, but the way they've moved around has really shot down his motivation to put any effort into school. Sam's different. He's using getting good grades at school as a way of being kind of oppositional to his father. I don't think John really values public education, and Dean is his father's boy too much to make a stand about it like Sam did.
Also, Dean using the power of flirting is so in character.
I liked the assignment you came up with. I'd have liked to read what Dean thought about Hamlet's error.
I keep thinking that a week or so after Dean has left, Maggie says something to Ms. Granger about him and she finds out that Dean didn't turn in the paper, and now he's withdrawn from school, so she runs off another copy from the computer and gives it to Ms. Granger. I'd like to know what Ms. Granger thinks about Dean. (And Maggie).
Laurie
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:56 am (UTC)I really appreciate your detailed review! I was seeing the amulet scene in my head as Dean discarded his paper. Sam would have kept it as proof of his hard work, but Dean has learned already to not want what he can't have.
Thanks again for reading and leaving your thoughts!
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:57 am (UTC)Thanks for letting me know you liked this!
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Date: 2010-07-02 11:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-02 11:58 am (UTC)It's the little things that added up to teach Dean there was no point in wanting 'normal.'
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Date: 2010-07-02 12:02 pm (UTC)This is just one more instance of John dragging his sons away from normal. Dean wouldn't have dared to ask his father to stick around just so he could hand in the paper he worked on so hard. At least Sam knew, and appreciated what his brother had done.
Still, it pisses me off at John, who didn't even know what was going on.
Love,
Robin
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Date: 2010-07-02 01:28 pm (UTC)And John just had such different, narrow priorities. Hunting things, saving others, and revenge just trumped his boys' needs. It's one of the saddest things about this family, how there was never any attempt to compromise or even understand that they needed different things.
Thanks for letting me know this got to you!
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Date: 2010-07-02 01:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-02 02:12 pm (UTC)Thank you for letting me know this touched you!
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Date: 2010-07-02 03:07 pm (UTC){There's also a fifteen minute and two minute play version (encore to the fifteen minute one), both written by Tom Stoppard, who also wrote Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and did Shakespeare in Love).
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Date: 2010-07-02 03:48 pm (UTC)http://waxingthecat.livejournal.com/21375.html
Thanks for reading and letting me know you enjoyed this!
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Date: 2010-07-02 03:10 pm (UTC)Can you imagine if he had to watch Romeo and Juliet? Like the 60s version with Olivia Hussey? ROFL
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Date: 2010-07-02 03:46 pm (UTC)Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed this!
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Date: 2010-07-02 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-02 05:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-02 05:47 pm (UTC)And I suspect the irony of Hamlet's drive for revenge destroying pretty much every character in the play wasn't entirely lost on him and his real life situation...
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Date: 2010-07-02 05:51 pm (UTC)Thank you for letting me know this connected with you!
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Date: 2010-07-02 07:31 pm (UTC)Supernatural porcupine: OMG! *lol*
And, I'm with Dean: I don't like Shakespeare (especially Romeo & Juliett) but I really like "Hamlet". I've seen the movie with Mel Gibson (Helena Bonham Carter is in it too?! 8o Have to watch it again!) before I've read it - maybe that's why I like it.
Thank you for this fic!
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Date: 2010-07-04 12:09 am (UTC)Knowing someone will be reading makes the writing that much sweeter.
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Date: 2010-07-03 04:25 am (UTC)Fantastic story!!!
Dean's life just breaks my heart sometimes.
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Date: 2010-07-04 12:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-04 11:43 pm (UTC)Such a heartbreaking story. I'm convinced that it wasn't Dean's GPA that kept him from graduating, but the fact that with all the traveling and switching of schools, he simply didn't have the required credits when the time came.
Smart!Dean is one of my favorite flavors.
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Date: 2010-07-04 11:46 pm (UTC)I think Dean learned the value of being underestimated from events like this one. He is a lot smarter than he acts.
Thanks for reading!
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Date: 2010-07-05 11:35 pm (UTC)And - I could see him never getting to reap the benefits of his efforts either. Sigh. Poor Dean!
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Date: 2010-07-06 10:53 am (UTC)Thanks for reading and leaving your thoughts!
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Date: 2010-07-06 10:54 am (UTC)Thanks for letting me know this got to you!
Not To Be
Date: 2010-07-07 12:13 am (UTC)Very good job here. Thank You.
Re: Not To Be
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Date: 2010-07-07 01:01 pm (UTC)I can tell this story got to you, and that is a good feeling, to provoke such a reaction in the reader. Thank you for letting me know!