Hello again everyone!! This is it, the final story that all four of my main characters are gonna be together. I decided to end it as a trilogy because I don't really want it to be like the Harry Potter series, I might run out of ideas! LOL. So, I hope you enjoyed The Hunters Who Cried Werewolf and The Hunters Become the Hunted and I hope you enjoy this one as well.
As always I need you to review and let me know what you think. In my opinion, this one is the most heart wrenching story out of the three. Now let me know what your opinion is!!
Also while you're reading, say goodbye to Hannah and Amanda because like I said… last one. So read, review, and enjoy!
The Hunters Lose a Hunter
Chapter One
It was a cold and snowy day in Vermont. At daytime, it was dark, but at nighttime, you couldn't see your hand in front of your face. It was at this time when the four Winchesters were hunting something dangerous. More dangerous than a werewolf, but not as much as a Leithifold. This meant that they had a great chance of success, but the only thing in their way, was the darkness. Sam and Dean were in the Impala trying to drive down a road in the middle of a forest. Neither of them could see out of the front windshield, but that wasn't gonna make them stop hunting.
"You got the flare guns?" Dean asked Sam as he switched out his high-beams. The added light still didn't make a difference in their visibility.
"Of course." Sam said, "Can't hunt a Wendigo without one."
"Damn right." Dean said, "I guess it's time to call the girls." He added taking out his phone and dialing Amanda's number.
Hannah and Amanda were back at the motel that the hunters checked into. Amanda had her computer out and was watching Sam and Dean, via satellite, as they drove. When her phone rang, she knew it was Dean. Their plan was for the boys to kill the Wendigo, but Amanda and Hannah would have to be their eyes since they couldn't see. Days earlier, Amanda successfully planted a trace on the Wendigo they were hunting. Also via satellite, she could find the creature anywhere it went.
"Where are you guys?" Amanda asked when she picked up the phone. She was very nervous.
"We don't even know. Can't see a damn thing because of the snow." Dean said, "Are we close to it?"
"Not even, keep going straight for about four miles." Amanda said watching the dots on her computer which told her where Sam and Dean were and where the Wendigo was.
"Four miles." Dean repeated, "Are you sure?"
"Yes, of course I am." Amanda said, "Just be careful and don't run into anything."
Dean laughed, "Me, run into something? Just don't get us killed."
"Sorry Dean, you're kinda breaking up, did I hear you say not to get you killed?" Amanda laughed, but in reality the phone line was breaking up.
"Just watch our backs please." Dean said, "How's Hannah?"
Amanda hesitated and heard Hannah in the bathroom; she was throwing up. "She's alright."
"Alright. I'll call you back when we've gone four miles." Dean said and hung up the phone.
Amanda got up and knocked on the bathroom door. "Hannah, are you okay?"
"Well, that depends on what your definition of okay is." Hannah said and flushed the toilet.
She finally opened the door and walked into the room. She was pale and drenched in sweat. Amanda smirked at her before sitting back down at her computer.
"Maybe you should get some rest." Amanda suggested, but Hannah sat down next to her.
"I'm fine." Hannah said holding her abdomen. "I can't believe you went through nine months of this."
"Well that's what you get for getting pregnant." Amanda said, "I hope you've learned your lesson."
"Hey, you got pregnant too." Hannah said hormonally.
"Yean, and I learned my lesson." Amanda said, "It's never gonna happen again."
"Never?" Hannah asked with a frown.
"Well, the only way we would ever try again is if we stop hunting." Amanda said, "We both want a family and I'm willing to part with hunting, but Sam isn't. Therefore, it's never gonna happen again."
"I'm sorry." Hannah said softly.
"It's fine." Amanda said even though she really was hurting inside. "By the way, have you and Dena thought about what's gonna happen to the new little Winchester when he or she arrives?"
"No, we haven't really talked about it." Hannah said, "But I've been thinking."
Hannah stopped talking, covered her mouth and ran back into the bathroom followed by Amanda. Once she was better again, the girls went back into the room.
"You know, you really should've stayed with Bobby like I did." Amanda told Hannah.
"I didn't want to." Hannah said, "I wanted to stay with you guys."
"So did I, but damn it Hannah you could get yourself killed doing this." Amanda said, "You could get the baby killed. Is that what you want?"
"No, of course not." Hannah said, "Although it might be a little bit easier than what you did."
"Killing your baby is easier than bringing it into the world and then giving it a chance to live?" Amanda asked, "You got issues."
"Think about it, every time we leave to go on hunts, you always have to go straight back to Pennington to check on Maggie." Hannah said, "For the past nine years you've been obsessed with her. If I'm gonna have a baby, I want to keep it."
"I wanted to keep Maggie, but I had no choice." Amanda said, "And if you want to have this baby, neither do you. It's either hunting or the baby and I wasn't gonna raise her alone."
Hannah had nothing more to say, so she took Amanda's advice and got some rest. Amanda turned her attention back to the computer. Sam and Dean were getting closer to the Wendigo. Then, conveniently, the Wendigo started moving towards the Winchester brothers. Amanda dialed Dean's number.
"Hey, listen stop the car." Amanda said, "It's coming straight at you guys."
There was a lot of static between them and Dean couldn't really make out what Amanda was saying, "Amanda I can't here you. What'd you say?"
"Stop the car." Amanda repeated slowly.
Dean heard her this time and stopped. Then he said to Sam, "Get your gun ready."
"What's up?" Sam asked.
"I'm not sure, I can barely hear her." Dean said, "Amanda, can you hear me?"
"Barely, can you hear me?" Amanda asked a little loud.
"Barely." Dena said, "Why are we stopped?"
"It's coming towards you." Amanda said watching one dot on the screen moving to the other.
"I think she's saying it's coming at us." Dean told Sam, and then he said into the phone, "Let us know when it's here."
"I think you guys'll know." Amanda said, but Dean didn't hear her.
Amanda watched and listened to hear anything besides static through the phone. Then, the Wendigo's dot finally reached Sam and Dena's dot. That's when she heard a growl through the phone and guns go off before the line went dead. She redialed Dean's number, but got nothing.
"Damn!" Amanda exclaimed waking up Hannah.
"What's wrong?" Hannah asked with a worried look.
"The Wendigo got to Sam and Dean, but the line went dead." Amanda said putting on her jacket. "Stay here, I'll be back in an hour."
"Amanda, they told us not to leave." Hannah protested get up from the bed.
"I don't care, just watch the computer." Amanda said walking out into the snow.
A few years ago, the Winchesters invested in another car. It was a silver Mazda7 and they only got it just in case something happened either if they got split up or if they lost the Impala. Amanda got into the Mazda and quickly, but cautiously went in search of Sam and Dean. She made it to the forest and saw the head lights of the Impala coming in her direction. She stopped her car and waited for it to come closer. Dean pulled the Impala next to Amanda's car and rolled down his window.
"I thought I told you to stay in the motel room." Dean said sounding a little upset.
"Are you guys okay?" Amanda asked, "All I heard over the phone was gunshots."
"Of course we're fine." Dean said, "We got the Wendigo; now just follow us back to the motel."
Amanda sensed that Dean was really upset. She wasn't sure if it was just because she left the motel. However, both Dean and Sam had been very protective of both Hannah and Amanda in recent years. Amanda followed them back to the motel where she was sure she would get yelled at. Hannah was sitting by the computer waiting for them.
"Is every one alright?" Hannah asked, but then froze when she saw Dean's frown.
"We're fine." Sam said, "We killed the Wendigo, so we can relax for now. We'll probably be leaving tomorrow."
What's wrong with Dean? Hannah asked Sam through her mind. Over the years, both Sam and Hannah's powers grew so much that they can have conversations mentally.
The Wendigo took a bite at his arm. Sam said, you better check it out, he might need stitches.
"Dean, let me see your arm." Hannah demanded and Dean took off his jacket.
It was a bad bite, but it wasn't too deep. Hannah wouldn't need to stitch it up, but she did clean it and gave him medication.
It was really late, so Sam and Amanda departed to their room to get some sleep.
"You really shouldn't have left." Sam said to her, but Amanda could tell that he really wanted to yell at her.
"I thought you guys were it trouble." Amanda said changing into her pajamas.
"I thought we had a policy about that. You guys wait one day and then come looking for us." Sam said harsher.
Amanda turned to face him, "Are you forgetting that I'm a hunter too? Why are you so afraid of me getting hurt, but I can't be afraid of you getting hurt?" She asked holding back tears.
"I never said you couldn't be afraid." Sam said trying too cool down.
The couple stared at each other for a few seconds without saying anything, then Amanda got in bed and waited for Sam to turn off the light. He changed his clothes and climbed in next to her.
"I'm sorry." He said kissing her shoulder. "I just care a lot about you and after what happened with the Leithifold I guess I'm just getting a little over protective."
"It's fine Sam." Amanda said staring at the wall.
Sam lean over to turn off the light then snuggled close to his wife and held her in his arms. "Are we gonna have to go back to Pennington tomorrow?"
"I want to." Amanda said, "But I don't think was should."
"Why?" Sam asked softly.
"I need to trust that she's safe." Amanda said, "I need to let her go for good or else I'll ever get back to normal."
"Normal?" Sam asked confused.
"Like the way things were before I got pregnant." Amanda explained. "Happy."
"You're not happy now?" Sam asked sadly.
"I am, but…" Amanda didn't know how to explain it, "I just think that it's best if maybe we don't see Maggie. I don't want to know how close we came to having a family."
"You could've kept her." Sam said, "I told you we could've stopped hunting."
"No, you and I both know that we will never stop hunting." Amanda said closing her eyes and burying her face in Sam's chest.
