Author: lovesrain44
Story Rating: PG
Genre: Slash
Word Count: 47, 654
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Warnings: Angst, emo, h/c, incest, terrible weather, touristy local tidbits, and far too many descriptions about food.
Summary: Sam and Dean are on the road, saving people and hunting things, like they always do. Dean discovers that Sam is attempting to turn himself into a monk, and so he does his best to get Sam laid. Sam resists because, of course, who needs to have sex with a girl when Dean’s around? It's about going on a roadtrip with your brother. It's about the food you eat, and the maps you follow. It's about the things you carry with you. (Takes place some time after Heart.)

Chapter Links:
Part 1 - The Haircut
Part 2 - Mammoth Spring
Part 3 - Hunting the Kelpie
Part 4 - Shamrock
Part 5 - Canadian
Part 6 - The Salt and Burn
Part 7 - Across the Plains and Into the Mountains
Part 8 - Brothers in the Snow
Part 9 - The Morning After
The Art:
My artist was radishface , however, there is no master art post. I put the art in my story to use as illustrations.
Then, I got a wild hair and created my own story banner:
And then I created this one, too, because one is never enough.
Fanmix:
Click here to go to the fanmix download and liner notes.
Ebook Downloads:
My dear amothea took the time on her vacation to make different ebook versions of the story, and she was sweet enough to include the pics I wanted! You can download the story in a single file version in any of the following formats:
Mobi Version
RTF Version
HTML Version
Epub Version
PDF Version
Author's Notes: This story is dedicated to my
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Long Author's Notes: Click the link to read my very verbose natterings about my thoughts behind this story.
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RTF is the default format Wordpad on Windows operating system reads. The reason it's so popular is because it's an open format that every word processing program can read.
I'm not sure what operating system you're using but if you can't double click an RTF file and it opens automatically in Open Office, Microsoft Word, Atlantis, or Wordpad. I think there is something wrong with your computer. Not sure what comes with Macs thought...I'm now kind of thinking maybe you're using a Mac computer.
For PDFs to open you actually have to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer or Foxit Reader. There is no built in pdf view on every operating system. (at least not that I've heard of)
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