A/N: Hello all! So this is the sequel to Meeting Madison. If you haven't read that yet I would definitely recommend you do that before reading this because it will probably make this fic make more sense. But, if (like me) you are lazy/can't be bothered, then quite a few things will be re-explained. Enjoy!
It was quiet. Who knew silence could be so loud? Was that someone behind her? Something? This wasn't her first hunt since she had become part of 'Team Free Will' but it was the first one that they had all come on. Stupidly she had said she would be alright alone, the truth was she just didn't want to have to put up with Dean and Cas' constant eye-sex or Gabe's constant need to touch Sam everywhere, (Seriously, everywhere). A movement behind her caught her attention, there they were. The thing they'd been hunting. Demons. So many of them. So, so many. And they were spreading out, she pointed her already drawn angel blade at them, slowly backing away. She could hear her mother's voice in her head, from almost ten years ago now, ''When in trouble, create a list of options." So that was what she did, all the while slowly backing away, pointing her blade. Her back hit something, warm and solid, like a body, she turned to face coal black eyes. Her 'Options:' list remained empty.
The cage the demons had put them in was quite spacious, but incredibly well guarded. On the other side of it, her brother sighed and banged his head back into the bars. Having demons watching both them and all exits/entrances/escape routes meant they couldn't get out of the cage and knock them out from behind. They didn't even have the twins as a minor distraction for their captors. The hunting life sucked sometimes. Screw that. The hunting life sucked all the time.
Shouts. Coming from down the hallway. Well, less of shouts, more shrieks. Angry shrieks. Loud, angry shrieks. The two of them stood up, almost in sync. More demons came from one of the hallways, one of their guards opened the door to their cage. Several of the ones that had just come in threw a body through the cage door and it was slammed shut. The body jumped to it's feet and started to yell at the hord of demons. They just laughed and waved a long, thin blade at her. This just made the newcomer angrier. Jim, her brother leaned over and whispered in her ear.
"Does she realise that all she's doing is encouraging them?" She shrugged. Apparently Jim talking had alerted her to the other two presences in the cage, because she spun around so fast she should probably have whiplash. As her blue eyes met the other girl's violet ones two names spilled from their lips,
"Maddie!"
"Lottie!"
Jim tapped her shoulder. "You know her?"
"Yeah." Lottie was still staring at the other girl. Someone she had expected to never meet again.
Lottie. Lottie was here. The sweet fifteen year old Maddie had met at the theatre was gone, in her place was a sixteen year old, tall and strong. Maddie stared at her. Same platinum blonde hair. Same crystal blue eyes. Just like the older boy who was standing next to her. Lottie shouldn't be here,
"What are you doing here?!"
"I don't know! What are you doing here?!"
"How can you not know?!"
"We're hunters. We were hunting." Lottie watched for the other girl's reaction. She nodded.
"We were as well."
"We?"
"Um, me, Cas, you remember him?" Lottie nodded,
"And three others." The demons chose this moment to interupt, drawing Maddie's attention back to her blade.
"Give that back! It has more power in it than anything you have ever encountered!" The demons just laughed.
Dean turned to face the others. All five of them had agreed to meet here at this time, regroup and say what they'd seen. Gabriel and Sam had met up with him and Cas, Maddie, however, wasn't here. That was exceptionally odd since it had been her idea to scout the building and then regroup. It was the only reason Gabe had let her go alone. Speaking of Gabe, he looked ready to rip the entire warehouse apart until he found her. Dean wasn't sure that if he took that thought into his mind, he would be bothered to stop him. Maddie was something they needed in their lives, but hadn't realised they needed her until she was there. She had to be in the warehouse somewhere, and anyone that had hurt her better start running. Now.
A/N:Hi! I hope you enjoyed the first chapter.
Maddie: If you did, show your support by reviewing!
Sam: Sci could really use the support.
Me: Yeah, thanks. Anyway, on a completely unrelated note, I got kicked out of a shopping center today for handing out daffodils. (For anyone confused, it's Mothering sunday)
Gabe: Read and Review people. Read and review.
