What happens when Dean meets a female Hunter that's almost just like him? What do Sam and her little brother have in common ? What secrets of her own are she hiding from the brothers? As they become friends, will they become something more? Something that might scare them almost more than anything else.

Different p.o.v.s

The rain pounded against the window of the motel room. No matter how many times Jade stared out of the window, she knew he wouldn't be back any time soon. True, he wasn't a little kid anymore, but that didn't stop her from worrying. Of course, she could always track him down. After all she was a Hunter. But she also gave her word that she wouldn't come looking for him. Not unless he took too long to come back. She had pretty much raised her little brother on her own since their father was hardly around. He too was a Hunter, taught them mostly everything he knew…

Jade woke up with a start. It was quiet. Too quiet and her brother still hadn't made it back. Even though it was no longer raining, it was still dark out. She looked at her watch. It read eleven o'clock. She didn't even remember falling asleep. Where the hell was Jacob? She'd been stuck in this motel since eight o'clock; right before the rain started. That last hunt left her feeling exhausted, but she didn't want to rest. She hadn't got a decent night's sleep since…well, since she'd been a Hunter. Her dreams always seemed plagued by things she couldn't explain or of past hunts. Jade sighed, got up to stretch and headed for the bathroom. 'I'll kill him' she thought. He knew better than to make her worry. He hadn't even called her on her cell to give his location. 'Dammit! If he's not back here by twelve, I will start hunting him down' she thought as she used the bathroom, then decided to take a quick shower before putting her hair in a long braid, dressing and heading out.

She checked the room one last time to make sure she had everything packed. Seeing everything was indeed packed up she headed out. 'Okay, I don't have my car, but I know how to find him' she thought to herself. She took the GPS out of the bag and switched it on. He was far but not too far she couldn't get to him before the next night. Hell, it might just take her to the next night. Jade put the GPS back into the bag and decided to start off on foot. It would help loosen some of the anxiety she was feeling. After ten minutes of walking she thought it'll be best if she just hot-wired someone's car. She was in luck. Parked on a lot across the street in front a little house was a 2-door red firebird. She gave a small smirk as she got closer to the car.

Other than the few cars parked on the lot, there was no one in sight. As she scanned the lot again she thought about how much she hated red. But this car looked a whole lot better than the others and it would do for the purpose she had in mind. She first checked to see if any alarms was on the car. She didn't want this being difficult if it didn't have to be. There were no alarms on it so she quickly set to work. First popping the door open then ripping the panel by the steering wheel to select the wires she needed to crank the car up. After three whole minutes of just making it spark, it finally came to life. She gave a small satisfied smile and pulled out of the lot, careful that no one saw her before picking up speed and hitting the road. Following the black top as it stretched into the darkness of the night.

She had been driving for hours before the sun made its appearance. Just a little past six in the morning and she still was the only driver on the road. This suited her cause she could drive as fast as she wanted without being bothered. As she drove, she went through the radio channels trying to find something to listen to. Whoever was the owner of this car sure had a crappy selection of music. Still finding nothing, she gave up and settled for listening to the steady hum of the engine. Looking at the gas hand, she noticed it was now a third of a tank. She opted for steady going but thought it safe to stop at least once. After another half hour drive she pulled off the interstate searching for a gas station. She finally found one sitting next to some dingy looking restaurant.

She parked the car in front of one of the pumps, took the GPS out of the bag and switched it on. She was closer to her brother than she thought she would be. She got out of the car putting on her sunglasses and walked into the gas station. Behind the counter was some hippie looking guy with a greased covered shirt drumming his fingers on the countertop. "Mornin' what can I do you for?" she smiled "Mornin. I'd like ten on pump two." She looks around and notices a coffee pot. "Is that coffee any good?"

"Yea, just brewed it this mornin"

"Great. How much? She paid him for the gas and the coffee and headed back to the car. She hummed as she pumped her gas. 'Good', she thought. 'I'm almost there. Then I'll kill him for making me worry'. She finished pumping and slid back behind the wheel with her coffee. The engine roared to life and she again took to the road.

By four p.m. she was at her destination. She found him at some motel up and across from a Bob Evan's and a shabby looking pharmacy. She watched him come out of the room talking to two guys she had never seen before. From where she was sitting they both looked to be at least half a foot taller than she was. One was wearing a parka and a gray shirt with dark hair. The other had on a brown leather jacket, a black t-shirt and what looked liked sandy blond hair. All was headed up the street to the Bob Evan's restaurant. She let them get ahead of her before she climbed out of the car and followed. She watched them enter, talk to a waitress and take a booth by the far window. They were all talking with their heads close together; about what she didn't know. She watched them for a few minutes more before heading back to the motel to get herself a room. As much as she hated smiling, she couldn't help but do it as she pictured her brother's shocked face in her mind's eye.

She checked into her room, started unpacking her things, and flipped on the television checking for news and disturbances. Seeing none, she figured she'd check out the town before revealing herself to her brother. Instead of driving, she traveled on foot; stopping here and there. When she figured she had killed enough time, she turned back towards the motel. The moment of surprise was upon her, and she would not waste it. Her brother was very lucky that he was indeed her brother, and not one of the things they grew up trained to kill. Knowing that she had the upper hand, she would go in prepared for war anyway. She didn't know the other guys, but she did know that her brother talked to them as if they were 'friends'. That in itself seemed odd since he'd lost contact with his friends when she pulled him away …back into hunting…back into the very life he wanted out of.

Night seem to fall quite quickly. Then again, this was a small town so she wasn't the least bit surprised about how quickly it got dark. She left her room and proceeded the walk down to room 11. She stood outside the door, took a deep breath and drew out her sais. It was one of her favorite weapons that didn't involve shooting. It was made for close contact. The points were sharp enough to slice a man, deep if that's was what she wanted. She wouldn't kill innocent people if she didn't have to, but she would do some damage. She kicked open the door, eyes blazing. The two guys she seen earlier were caught off guard but recovered quickly enough to try to stop her. She was a black belt in martial arts so she was able to block and side step even their most effective moves. She used her sais to knock the taller one off balance, snatched the rifle out of his hand, hit him with the butt of it and turned around to face the other one as he advanced upon her. She sidestepped then stuck out her foot to trip him. She watched him fall and immediately stuck the rifle in his face. Before she could ask where was her brother, he came charging into the room armed.


"Jade? What the hell are you doing here?" She looked up at her brother with narrow eyes before raising up.

"I should be asking you the same thing." He closed the door behind him and stepped closer to her, shock and anger in his eyes. " I thought you said you weren't going to come after me."

"Yea, I did say that! I also said that if you didn't bring your ass back by a certain time that I would come looking for you! Or have you forgotten so quickly." He tried to justify his actions but he was cut off because she had already started up. "I let you borrow my car to do who knows what! You didn't call, you didn't come back! After everything that has happened, you didn't have the common courtesy to at least check in to tell me that you were alive! Not only did you act like a selfish bastard, you left stuck me in some damn motel room for hours knowing I was going to get irritable! And who the hell are these guys? Since when do you go off looking for friends? Well, Jacob, I'm waiting!" Her voice steady rising.

I can't believe my sister came after me. I cleared my throat and mumbled something so she couldn't hear me. Obviously not low enough since she heard me anyway. "I wouldn't treat you like a kid if you didn't act like a kid." I look her in the eyes. "I'm sorry Jade. I felt….I felt that this was important and I wasn't ready to tell you yet. I had to be sure before I brought it to you. If it's any consolation, I did find time to wash and wax your car. I know with everything that's been happening, you've been kind of on edge lately. I didn't mean to make you worry." Jade eyes softened. "I'm guess I'm sorry too. You know I worry. I just wished you would've told me your plans before you set out. That way, I wouldn't have be worried."

"Well, since you're already here Jade, I guess it's time for me to introduce you. These guys are Sam and Dean."

"Sam and Dean? Winchester? John Winchester boys?" Jacob grins "Yep! The very ones!" I look at Sam and Dean closer. "Sorry." I wasn't expecting to run into the two of you." Sam was still holding the side of his face as Dean climbed to his feet. "This is your sister? You didn't say how dangerous she was" Sam said. Jade smirked. "Or how she looked" Dean commented. "I didn't think bringing my sister looks into this was important" Jacob said also smirking at Dean's obvious attraction with his big sister. I cleared her throat; noticing for the first time how the boys looked. Sam was the tallest. He was hot in his own right, but there was also a look of innocence in his eyes. Dean on the other hand, was hot! He oozed sex appeal. His eyes were a hazel shade. And their was nothing innocent about him. Jade assumed he was the bad boy out of the pair. She suddenly thought about how his mouth would feel against her own. She was always attracted to the bad ones for some reason. She felt strangely connected to him and at once broke the eye contact between her and Dean. She turned her attention back to her brother.

Hopefully he can't see my thoughts. Her brother's mind reading abilities had become more and more pronounced and stronger. It took a great deal of energy to be able to block all of her thoughts. Lately, it seemed like an everyday task. When I looked my brother in the eyes, he gave me a knowing smile. I hate that smile. If we were younger, that smile would have meant impending doom. Namely meaning blackmail. "What are you smiling about? You just better be damned lucky that I didn't come in here shooting everything in sight" Jade said. "Well, since you seem to have to found you a couple of friends, you don't need my company. I'm going back to my room. I need some sleep." Before anyone can say anything, she strode out of the room to get back into her own. Maybe she could get a few hours of sleep before she decided to move on. Or at least go back to the warehouse. She was anxious to hear what news Casey had for her. She hadn't talked to her best friend since she and Jacob left for their case. With any luck, she'll be making her way back home sometime tomorrow.