Ivy League Hunter
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  • Durée 1h 51m
  • LECTURES 1,423
  • Votes 75
  • Parties 11
  • Durée 1h 51m
Terminé, Publié initialement oct. 09, 2014
Sam's in his second semester at Stanford, things are going well. He's adapted, made some friends and is near the top of his class. Life is perfect, no monsters, no motels and everything makes sense. He's finished the first of his midterms and is resting under a tree when he overhears something about people getting their heart ripped out, and not by an ex either. Can he stop the monster and still maintain his life at school? Is it really his responsibility now? He has only one shot at Stanford, will he risk it all to step back into the family business.
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Sam has been struggling with depression since Stanford. Well, not really struggling. Excelling. He's been excelling at depression since Stanford, and it's only gotten worse since he started hunting again. Unfortunately, the relapses from John's death and Dean's trip to Hell were bad, but they had nothing on the downward spiral triggered by Sam starting the Apocalypse. But Sam has never come clean before, and he isn't about to start. He's self-medicating, he's suppressing, and he's handling things in the Trademark Winchester Way. He can do this. He can totally do this. Spoiler: No, he can't. WARNING: Mentioned suicide attempts, suicidal ideation, and depression.