Argumentative Essay On Supernatural

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Luna Smith sat down on her black leather couch with a cup of raspberry ice tea in hand. She turned to her right and picked up the TV remote from a glass side table. She then pushed the on button to turn on the flat screen TV after a long day at the courthouse of Virginia as a lawyer. She then pushed the rubber keys five and seven to turn on the CW since it was 8:55 (which is a channel made by the CBS and Warner Bros) to watch the new episode of Supernatural. (Supernatural is a show where two brothers travel in a black 67’ Chevy Impala hunting the supernatural with their friends or family.) Right as the program reached to the title for season 12, the screen went to static and unclear voices were coming out of the TV’s speakers. She picked up the remote from the glass table on her right to turn the TV off. It did not respond to the controller so Luna stood up and walked over. Before she could get to her destination, she trips over her own feet and fell through the TV screen. Her vision faded to darkness and fell unconscious with a shock of pain throughout her entire body. Then a moment which seemed like a thousand years, she sees electric blue eyes that look like Castiel's eyes (or Misha Collins) …show more content…
(It was a moment in their lives where they could relax from hunting the supernatural.) Sam was typing away on his MacBook Pro that had a dark blue plastic computer case on it. Across the dark oak table was Dean is playing scramble multiplayer with his newly resurrected mother, Mary Winchester, who was somewhere in the United States. Dean looked up from his phone and looked at his younger brother by four years, remembering his boyish face from when he was ten. Now, he is 6’4 with broad shoulders, sculpted face, long legs, and huge hands. Though two things that stayed with him other than his personality is his long brown hair and caramel brown

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