"Fairies?" Sam inquired. "Why are we going on another fairy hunt? We nearly died the last time."
"Because no other hunter will take it?" Dean explained.
"Well why not?" Sam questioned.
"Because the last two that did, didn't know how to handle them and were killed."
"That's reassuring."
"From what you've told me Dean," Castiel spoke from the back seat of the impala. "It's not fairies were after. Rather Fey."
"What the hell are Fey?" Dean asked.
"Part angel part demon. They appear as fairies but are far more powerful."
"Whatever they are I don't like 'em." Dean stepped in the gas as they entered the freeway.
Dean parked the car in front of the house the contact sent them to. A girl with purple hair and piercing blue eyes sat in the front yard with a boy with bright red hair and grey eyes.
"About time." The girl shouted. "I was wondering if they'd ever send the right people."
"What are you talking about?" Sam asked.
"Follow us and we'll show you." The boy said. He grabbed the girls hand and led them to the back yard.
Beyond the gate was a vast forest. Dean looked over his shoulder to the house but it was gone.
"What the hell just happened?" He asked.
"You're in the Glenn." The purple-haired girl answered. "My name is Alea and this is Justin. I am the alpha of the Fey and Justin is my beta."
"What does this have to do with us?" Cas asked.
"We need your help." Justin explained. "There is a dark force setting upon the Glenn and we don't know where it's coming from. We understand you are skilled in finding magic such ask this."
"Not exactly." Sam said. "But we can try."
"Hold up!" Dean said. "Cas, I thought you said Fey looked like fairies."
"We usually do." Alea admitted. "This is a disguise." Her eyes flashed gold and they transformed to their true appearance. "Now back to the matter at hand. Can you help us. We're desperate. Me and the other alphas don't know what to do."
"We'll help however we can." Sam assured her.
"I'm not so sure about this." Castiel admitted.
"Why?" Dean asked.
"Can we really help them?"
"Sure we can. Don't worry about it Cas."
"Lead the way." Sam said to Alea. She led them to a clearing in the forest with a flowing stream. A woman with cerulean blue hair and eyes as vibrant blue as Alea's rested in the stream talking to two other women. One with green hair, one with orange.
"Sam, Dean, Castiel, these are the other alphas." Alea said. "Turquoise is the one with blue hair, Jayda has green, and Ignis is the one with orange."
"This is them?" Turquoise asked.
"Will they help?" Jayda asked. She had an air of mistrust about her.
"They can help." Alea assured them. Cas still was hesitant on the subject but stayed silent. Dean was determined to find out why.
