Title: Alea Iacta Est
Author: [livejournal.com profile] papered
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: None
Rating: G
Word Count: 100 words
Disclaimer: Not mine.
Summary: The die is cast.
Notes: Quickly scribbled down for [livejournal.com profile] mcee's Default Icon Drabble Challenge. Also posted here.


Dean is five the first time he wonders. Why him? His mother dying barely a year ago and his father distraught, Dean has nothing left but little Sammy.

Dean is twelve. Dumping his mother’s day gift into the trashcan after class, he wonders why God had given him this lot in life.

Dean is twenty-two. Watching Sammy walk out of the hunt, Dean wonders if he’d ever see his brother again.

Dean is twenty-eight, and he no longer wonders. The die had been cast, and there was nothing he could do but accept his lot and move on with life.

From: [identity profile] kepp0xy.livejournal.com


d'awww =( poor Dean!!!! *smushes* The twelve year old one is the one that really killed me ... oh, Dean

From: [identity profile] pixel-0.livejournal.com


I was wondering how you would fit your die icon with Dean, but you did it. Very painfully, of course. The title...Latin, I'm guessing? *confused* What does it mean? (I'm just curious is all.)

From: [identity profile] kris4n6.livejournal.com


alea iacta est means "the die is cast" ;)

(and I can't believe I remembered that...two years HS Latin and two semesters college Latin actually worth something, whoo-hoo!!!)

From: [identity profile] kris4n6.livejournal.com


btw, if you meant instead what the phrase meant, it was first stated by Julius Caesar when he crossed the Rubicon, leading his armies into the Roman state, defying the Roman Senate and thereby basically declaring war against the current rulers of Rome. It started a civil war against Pompey, which Julius Caesar won. It pretty much meant there was no turning back now, once he stepped over, that was it, point of no return. The die was cast. ;)

(and in a coincidence, Caesar apparently said that 2056 years ago this month)

From: [identity profile] pixel-0.livejournal.com


Thank you! I knew the phrase "the die is cast," but I appreciate the background into it, too. :) That's really fascinating actually, and weird coincidence about Caesar saying it this month, also.

From: [identity profile] blazeorfade.livejournal.com


Oh. Poor Dean. That man needs a hug. I'd be more than happy to do the honors, too.
THis is great. Its sad and angsty and just hurts so good. I love it. Great job sweetie.

From: [identity profile] rocksalted.livejournal.com


I don't think there's a lack of that!! *huggles him* =D

I really like how you linked your dice to Dean. =D Hmmm... maybe I should write something... it's good practice. =)

From: [identity profile] creamysoup.livejournal.com


Beautiful. I love the rhythm of the words. &hearts This is the best drabble I've read in a while. Nice job, Liz. :)
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