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Superwholock: Angels in White por Allonsykat
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Angels. Angels. Angels. All Sam and Dean know is they have to leave this parallel world. One wrong move and the whole universe is toast. People are dying. The impossible is happening. Sherlock and John team up to help out, and The Doctor finds his long lost love. The Weeping Angels may keep what's important, but that won't stop the SuperWhoLock team. Even when all doesn't seem to go to plan, things can always work out...at least we hope. Remember: Don't blink.
elysium ≫ wholock [[ON HOLD]] por ohstarswald
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❝the universe is big. it's vast and complicated and ridiculous. and some times—very rarely—impossible things happen and we call them miracles. this is far from one.❞
Doctor Who Quotes por JarvisAndTheTardis
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Quotes from Doctor Who (in case the title was unclear). All rights to the BBC.
SuperWhoLock: When the Shadows Rage por SkribbleGurl
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Something is snatching people outside of Marquette, Michigan. When Sam and Dean Winchester investigate, their world changes in a way they never thought it would. Turns out aliens and time travel are real. Turns out they need the help of a consulting detective and an ex-army doctor. Turns out more than demons are after one of the Winchester boys. When the Shadows Rage is a SuperWhoLock fanfiction story updated weekly on Tuesdays. It takes place in Season 2 of Supernatural (somewhere between the episodes Bloodlust and Croatoan), the end of Season 6 of Doctor Who, and sometime shortly after Season 3 of Sherlock. In case you were wondering: No pairings outside of canon (so, basically, Amy/Rory and John/Mary.) No slash, no Johnlock, no Destiel. Rated PG-13 for swearing, Dean being Dean, and violence. (Cover by the amazing Elyn W Marshe)