I know I've been doing A LOT of rewriting lately. But it's only because I am unsatisfied with my work. The better I think it is, the quicker I'll upload. I'm just sorry for now to keep you all waiting on new chapters, while I've been busy on other stories.

I hope you enjoy this rewrite! :p


Chapter 1: Crossroads

In the darkness walking along a quiet road at midnight, was a small figure.

After a while of walking through the ghostly mist, the figure stopped at the center of a crossroad in the middle of no where.

The moonlight didn't light up much, but it was clear enough to see that the figure was in fact a girl.

Shoulder length dark hair contrasted with her almost white skin. She had beautiful plump lips that were as scarlet as a brand new bloomed rose.

Her light glassy blue eyes were glistening in the starlight.

She was a pure beauty. Her name was Lily Carter.

Lily buried a small box which contained a photograph of herself, a handful of graveyard dirt and a black cat bone.

And the young girl waited. "Well, well. What have we got here?" A man's voice called from behind her.

She turned automatically, locking eyes with the red eyed demon. She was slightly surprised of his appearance.

He was taller then her, by about two inches, his hair was jet black and neater than you'd expect from a crossroad demon.

"I-I wish to make a deal." She said nervously, not really sure how to ask.

The english girl had never made a deal like this before in her life. But in her case she had no other choice.

The demon laughed tauntingly. "I gathered." He sneered. "And what, pray tell, do you want?"

She sighed. "I-I um... Want Adam to be freed from Lucifer's cage."

This time the demon was in hysterics. "The son of John Winchester and Kate Milligan... Half-brother to the Winchesters. Are you serious?" He mocked.

Lily had never met or even heard of the Winchesters. She only knew Adam and his late mother. "Yes. I've know him most of my life and I-I love him."

The demon grinned. "Fine. I'll do it. It's not every day I get a half breed wanting to help human." He clapped his hands together happily.

She glared. She was a half breed, a fairy and human. She had never met her parents: her mother, a fairy, had been hunted and killed not long after Lily had been born.

Her father had been so depressed that he'd committed suicide, not knowing about his child.

"My name is Lily, not halfbreed." She snapped.

He raised an eyebrow. "You'd better watch that mouth of your's, halfbreed." He warned. "I don't have to take your deal at all, you know."

"Then why are you?" She asked, simply curious.

The red eyed demon smirked. "Your soul is worth a lot to us demons. If you give it up now. You will have ten years . When those ten years are up, you'll be dragged down to hell."

She knew there'd be a catch, but she'd be happy with five years so she didn't argue.

But the sixteen year old hated the thought that demons would be interested in her. Why was she so special?

"I understand." She agreed. "But if I do, will Adam be alive?"

He nodded. "He's alive right now. He's just keeping his brother's body warm in Lucifer's cage."

This caught her attention. "Can his brother be freed too?" She asked.

The demon smiled, though this time he shock his head. "No. That is not within my power."

"Why not?" She frowned.

He was becoming impatient. "Listen, princess," Lily glared at him. "I don't have all night. Do we have a deal or not?"

She gave in, "Fine." She put out her hand for him to shake and he chuckled.

"Don't you know how this goes?" He asked her. Lily knitted her brow in confusion. "We seal the contract with a kiss."

Before she could reply, or even protest, he pulled her into a deep kiss and before she knew it she was alone once again, in the middle of no where.


Five miserable years later, Lily hadn't aged. She was still quite small for a twenty one year old girl. Her glossy hair had grown down to the middle of her back, and that was all that changed.

Apart from her once pure heart. It was now broken into a million pieces and it had been that way since the few days after she'd made that deal.

She found Adam sitting alone in a bar, not far from where he used to live with his mother, sipping at what looked like a glass of whisky.

"Adam...?" She breathed, barely believing her eyes.

He turned to her, a confused and accusing gaze in his greenish eyes.. "How do you know my name?" He demanded.

She gasped in shock. "You-you don't recognize me...?" She asked, stating the obvious.

He shock his head, frowning. "Who are you?" Adam demanded.

"I'm Lily... You're... We were... I- Never mind..." She closed her eyes for a moment.

Then before he could reply, she walked out the door, accidentally walking into a man who was on his way in.

He had green eyes, a little like Adam's and short-cropped dark blond hair "Sorry." She whimpered.

Her voice was quiet, but he noticed something was wrong. "What's up?" He asked her, sounding genuinely concerned.

"He doesn't remember me..." Then she burst into tears and ran away.

The memory haunted her still to this day and as she sat alone in her small house, she wondered if she could she make another deal? She still had five years left... Maybe she could at least try it.

She dressed quickly in to some comfy dark blue skinny jeans and a deep purple T-shirt as gathered up everything she needed. As a fairy, that didn't take too long.

Then without further ado, she ran back to the closest crossroad, in which she had sold her soul five years ago.

Placing the box in the center once again... She waited and waited until a different voice emerged.

This demon was different, and Lily felt it straight away. There was something much darker with him."Hello, darling." He greeted. "I've been waiting for your visit." His English accent was much stronger compared to hers.

"What? What for? Who are you? How do you know me?" She asked him.

He laughed at her sudden outburst of questions. "Forgive me, did I forget to introduce myself? Name's Crowley. King of Hell." He smirked.

She gasped and stepped back from him. "What do you want from me?"

He chuckled. "I thought you wanted to make another deal?"

"I do... But..." She hesitated.

He rolled his eyes. "I know what you want." She waited. "You want that prat, Adam Winchester-"

"Milligan." She corrected him. "And he's not a prat."

He ignored her. "-To remember you and love you again." He sneered in a mocking voice.

She nodded slowly. "How did you know?"

"That's not important. The 'what are you willing to pay?' is." He stated.

"But I don't have-!" She worried. What could she give? Her soul had already been taken.

He put a hand up. "I'm not asking much. I have your precious soul. Right here." He held up a metal locket, that was glowing with the light from her soul..

"Then what more could you possibly want from me?" She asked him.

"That, my dear, is simple." He grinned. "I want you."

Her eyes widened. "Me? What for?"

Crowley advanced on her. The locket swinging from side to side as it hung from his figures. "You're a fairy, and you're a human. Pure beauty and... The last of your kind."

"There are many fairies and many humans in this world." Her voice was beginning to quiver.

The King of Hell chuckled. "But there is only one... What do you call your self any way? Human and Fairy." He thought for a moment, trying to figure it out.

She stared daggers at him. "It's Pixie... A fairy with no wings. What's it to you?"

"Just curious." He shrugged. "That's not why we're here anyway. I make your boy remember you again, and you will be mine. Forever."

"Forever?" Lily gasped, horrified.

He nodded. "I have an infinite lifespan and the potential to live forever. In other words, I can't die. "

Lily stared at the ground, her eyes starting to water. "And I know for a fact that fairies happen to be immortal as well."

So that was why she hadn't aged a day since her first deal, she's immortal. "I-I didn't know..."

Crowley chuckled. "So, deal or no deal?"

"Wait. It's not enough."

Crowley raised his eyebrows. "What? Why?"

"Adam remembers me and I have to stay with you for-forever...? It's not enough." Lily dared to look him in the eyes. "What's the point in him remembering me, when we'll never get to see each other again?"

Crowley glared at her. "What else do you want?" He sounded frustrated.

"Bring Adam's brother back from Lucifer's cage." She stated, remembering how the last demon refused.

Crowley scoffed. "That's asking a lot."

"And keeping me for eternity isn't?" She argued. "This is Adam's brother, the least you can do is give him that!"

Crowley nodded. "You do realize that if Lucifer ever found out who took away his favourite chew toy... He'd do something worse than death to you."

"I'll just have to hope that will never happen." She replied confidently.

Crowley clicked his tongue. "So do we have a deal or not?"

She hesitated. "Will I ever see him again? I-I mean, will you even let me see him?"

"Perhaps." Crowley said calmly. "Unless he tried getting you out of this deal. If he does, I make sure he dies a slow and painful death. And you will watch every second of it."

Lily's eyes stung as the tears fell silently down her face..

Crowley advanced on her and as he did, she sunk to the ground. "Are you crying? I hate it when they cry." He snapped. "Pull yourself together."

She glared up at him. "You're a monster." He grabbed her forearm and pulled her back on her feet.

Still gripping tightly on her now bruising arm, Crowley wiped her tears away with his free hand. "Pathetic." He snarled.

Lily took a deep breath, ignoring his comment. "I need time." She stated.

"For what?" He snapped.

"To think."

Crowley let go of her and she stumbled back a few paces. "Fine. This time tomorrow, I will come to you. And, Lily, just know that wherever you are. I will find you."

He clicked his fingers and vanished before she could protest.

"What have I gotten myself into?"