Alternate Ending To Frankenstein

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Sam unlocked the writing desk, whispering “alohomora” and smiled when the spell succeeded.
The desk flew open, seemingly empty at first until Dean materialized before Sam.
Startled and confused, Sam wasn’t able to react before fake Dean started talking.
“Listen to me you bloodsucking freak,” fake Dean paused, taking his time to march over to Sam, meeting him eye to eye as the blood rushed from Sam’s face. “Dad always said I’d have to save you or kill you. Well, I’m giving you fair warning, I’m done trying to save you. You’re a monster, Sam, a vampire. You’re not you anymore. And there’s no going back.”
Sam was speechless as he gaped at the creature in front of him. Five years ago he heard those words and neither brother had bothered to
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Well, I am sick and tired of saving your ass. I should have just let the monster die. Hell, all my problems would have been solved. No more demons, and Cas would have been better off. Not homeless and hungry on the streets because of your angel. No, he could have lived in the bunker with a warm roof over his head if it hadn’t been for my stupid ass decision to save you and let you get possessed. And then guess what? The innocent Kevin Chang was killed by your hands. If you had died, EVERYONE would have been better off!”
“Stop it,” Sam whispered, still at his brother’s feet. “I know Dean doesn’t think that, just stop it.”
“No?” Fake Dean kneeled down and lifted Sam’s chin with a cold hand, “Why should I care? You clearly don’t give a shit about me. Do you? You left me in Purgatory for a girl. I saved your life and you get mad at me? Why did I sacrifice so much in the first place if that was gonna be your attitude? Like I said, you are a worthless, pathetic bastard monster that means NOTHING TO ME."
Sam couldn’t stop his silent tears as his brother screamed over him. However, out of nowhere, a new Dean appeared in the doorway. This one looked smaller and more panicked, running toward the

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