"You know, you should really watch this show with me." Abbey called from the kitchen. "It's got hunky guys." she smirked as she walked back into the living room with her usual morning coffee.

"Not interested." Lenore got up from the chunky brown couch and went upstairs towards her room, passing the handful of family photos they had. Abbey and herself were in all of them, almost complete opposites like usual. Abbey and herself went through multiple phases growing up like most people, and almost never at the same time.

"Oh god! Not Sammy!" Abbey squealed from the living room.

"Fan-girl!" Lenore yelled slamming the door to her room. Even now they were opposites. Abbey was your typical tall, skinny, leggy blonde while Lenore was... Not. She was kind of short, a whopping five feet two inches, just 4 inches smaller then her taller cousin. Lenore leaned against the door and pinched her stomach. She wasn't fat, but she wasn't supermodel skinny either. Abbey also had gorgeous sunshine colored hair that reached about the middle of her back while she had shoulder length black hair that she couldn't do anything too. No matter how much hair spray was involved. Where Abbey's eyes sparkled like sapphires, her own were a much lighter blue almost a grey.

"So what if I'm a fan girl!" Abbey yelled back, charging up the stairs.

"Thought you were watching TV." Lenore grinned as she opened the door.

"Nah, seen this one, much better to con you into helping me paint my nails." Abbey grinned. "I'll do yours if you do mine." she wiggled her eyebrows.

"Dude, that sounds wrong, don't say it like that." Lenore wrinkled her nose. Only thing they had in common was their skin color, both of them were pale milky color.

"Ah! Come on, you know you want to." Abbey joked sitting on the bed. "I'm thinkin neon green!"

"I'm thinkin you should shut your cake hole."


"Hey Dean, Cas said he was lookin for someone, didn't he?" Sam looked up from his laptop.

"I don't remember Sammy, we talked to him what, three weeks ago? What brought this up?" Dean opened another beer and sat down on his bed kicking off his boots. Man it felt good to relax after a hunt, a super easy hunt at that.

"Dunno just popped into my head." Sam shrugged it off. "I think I found another hunt, Texas this time."

"Good, I love me a cow-girl." Dean grinned.

"Is your mind always in the gutter?" Sam closed his laptop.

"Yeah. Awesome huh?"


"So, sister-kins," Abbey said turning around and walking backwards, "What's with the duffel bag? Got a secret?"

"You go to your parties, I go to mine." Lenore stuck her tongue out, "And I'm not your sister, stop telling everyone we are." Abbey turned around in a huff.

"Jerk." she mumbled.

"Bitch." Lenore grinned when Abbey turned around with fake hurt. "So what's with the weird cat costume?" Abbey was dressed up in some short skirt, tank top combo. False ears and tail included. Lenore was wearing her comfy ripped up jeans, a fitted t-shirt, converse and her favorite hoodie.

"You go to your parties and I go to mine."

"Funny, for a second I thought you were being witty." Lenore rolled her eyes.

"It's Halloween, you're supposed to dress up, which doesn't explain why you aren't, so, where are you going?" Abbey slowed her pace to match Lenore's.

"Heading off to the woods, wanna go grab some of our crap from the old base."

"That still exists?" Abbey asked wide eyed. "I thought that would have fallen down years ago!" Abbey had stopped walking.

"It's still there, a bit crappy, but still there." Lenore kept walking. The 'Base' was something they had made one summer when they decided they wanted to run away. It ended up just becoming a place they hung out in after school.

"Is my Malibu Barbie still there?" Abbey asked running to catch up with Lenore.

"Dunno, didn't go in last time."

"We have to save it!" Abbey declared and took off towards the general area where the woods began.

"Wait up! The sun's starting to go down! You'll get lost!" Lenore called after her. She opened her duffel bag and pulled out a flashlight.

"So Lenny, honey, crappy doesn't describe this place." Abbey frowned. She was staring at the little shack they had made, the glass panels they had somehow hammered in as makeshift windows had been broken in, the thing was quiet literally falling apart. To make things worse was that the half assed roof was caving in.

"I brought rope." Lenore opened her bag again and started pulling stuff out.

"Oh goody, you brought a rope." Abbey rolled her eyes.

"Yeah, sounded smarter earlier." Lenore frowned.

"Let's see, you have three flashlights, ten glow sticks, some rope, a knife, a can opener?" Abbey held it up. "Seriously, a can opener?"

"I got into the moment of packing for an adventure. Just started shoving things in." Lenore took the can opener back and threw it in the bottom of the bag.

"Canned food, toothbrush, two water bottles, and batteries- Were you planning on getting lost?" Abbey looked at Lenore.

"Caught up in the moment."

"You were running away!" Abbey joked poking Lenore in the ribs.

"Was not!" Lenore stuck her tongue out at Abbey and tossed her a flashlight. "So I don't have to worry about you again."

"Is that salt?"

"Shut-up." Lenore said stuffing her bag full again. "Just shut-up."

"Meanie." Abbey started for the front door of the house. "Traps have fallen down." she kicked some tin cans out of the way as Lenore walked up behind her.

"Means monsters could be in there." Lenore smirked and ducked inside. Abbey rolled her eyes and followed.

"Looks nothing like it used too. Smells like old people farts." Abbey made a face as Lenore dropped her bag onto the shell and dirt floor. "I mean everything's here, just gross now." even the rug they had taken from the end of someone's driveway was still on the floor, but it was matted, and holes had formed. She looked around.

"It's what ten years does to a place." Lenore shrugged, and sat down on a crate that had been tucked into a corner. "Remember when we used to burry things in the floor to hide them?"

"Oh yeah!" Abbey grinned; she walked over to one of the shelves that had an old rusted ammo box. "And here were the keys." She reached behind in and pulled out four small keys. "What did we burry anyways?"

"No clue, probably plastic jewelry and foil necklaces." Lenore shrugged and looked around the room. So many memories.

"Let's dig em' up!" Abbey crawled over to the corner of the room where part of the building had started to collapse.

"Don't, you might hurt yourself." Lenore stood up and walked the few steps over to her.

"Will." she heard dirt moving, "Not." Abbey grunted. "Oh my god I think I broke a nail." Abbey whined. Lenore shook her head and waited. "Found something! Pull me out!" Lenore grabbed Abbey's waist and pulled her backwards until she could crawl back out. "Here." Abbey handed Lenore a small dirt covered ball of foil.

"Thanks, you shouldn't have." Lenore rolled her eyes.

"Is there a bug in my hair?"

"No." Lenore dusted off the foil a bit and started opening it.

"What's in it?" Abbey sat up on her knees.

"Your crystals." Lenore raised an eyebrow and pulled some out. "Open your hands." She handed some to Abbey.

"We gotta take these!" Abbey grinned. "I had forgotten about them."

"We buried them to protect this place, remember? We though it would keep ghosts away." Lenore smiled at the memory.

"Next hidey hole!" Abbey went over to the next corner and kneeled.

"That sounded dirty."

"Well I am a dirty girl!" Abbey held up her dirt smudged hands. Lenore rolled her eyes again.

"Just start digging, I'mma go to the other ones and see what's in them." After a few moments Abbey and Lenore had come up with three boxes from the remaining corners and put them in the center of the ruined rug.

"Let's open them one at a time." Abbey said picking up the keys; all three had locks on them. She grabbed the medium sized box and began trying keys until on the last one, it popped open. "Holy crap! We're rich!" She grinned. Stuffed inside was about a hundred dollars.

"Our runaway money!" Lenore laughed.

"Yup, we were gunna live on our allowance money for a year." Abbey chuckled and shoved the money into Lenore's jacket pocket. "Half of that is mine for party night. Thank you young stupid me. I love you." She hugged herself.

"Next box is the small one." Lenore picked it up and tried the keys; first one popped the box open.

"It's that necklace Nana gave me!" Abbey reached in and grabbed it and quickly put it on. It was a simple gold chain with a small plain gold pendant. "What's that?" She nodded to the ring Lenore was flipping over in her hands.

"It's mine. I... I just don't remember who gave it to me." Lenore tried it on but it was too big and settled for it on her thumb, perfect fit.

"We didn't bury that with the necklace though. Pretty sure." abbey frowned and Lenore shrugged. "It's neat though." The ring was tarnished silver in the shape of a howling wolf's head. "Neeeext box!" Abbey sang. She grabbed the last two keys and tried them when she opened that one, inside was a smaller box.

"We we're weird." Lenore chuckled.

"Musta been important to lock it up, twice, right?" Abbey tugged out the box and opened it with the last remaining unused key. It screeched open. "Our old wishing coins Nana gave us. I can't touch yours, take it." Abbey pulled out her coin about as big as a silver dollar. They both flipped theirs over in their hands.

"She said not to let anyone touch when she gave them to us. Said it was magic." Lenore smirked and shoved her into her pocket.

"She said don't let anyone touch them if you want your wish to come true." Abbey corrected.

"What did you wish for?" Lenore asked as Abbey flipped her coin over again.

"Never did. Thought she was crazy. A coin that could do magic? Puh-lease. But just in case I decided to save it. Sides, you could only make a wish on Halloween." Abbey smiled thoughtfully. "I could do a wish now. It's Halloween!"

"Go right ahead. I'mma wait outside, its dark now. I wanna get home." Lenore picked up her duffel bag and ducked back outside. "Don't forget your stupid doll!" she called back.

"Kay!" Abbey smiled, "Now how did the words go?" she bit her bottom lip. "I wish on this night, on all Hallows-eve, that this wish will be bright. Make it true, make it fast, and make sure that it lasts." She paused for a small success dance. "Um... I wish for... Oh I know. I want me and Lenore to meet the Supernatural guys!" She shut her eyes tight. Then she waited, and waited.

"Hurry up! It's getting cold!" Lenore called from outside. Carefully she peeked one eye open.

"Nothing. Damn it." She looked around quickly and shuddered when she saw her Barbie. "Hell no, it doesn't have any hair left." She balled up the fist that had the coin in it before shoving it into her pocket and ducking out through the door back outside.

"Find your stupid doll?" Lenore jabbed.

"It had no hair, it was creepy, I left it." Abbey shrugged, "Let's go home. I'm not really in the par-tay mood anymore."

"I found you." a man said, but that was as far as it got, Abbey turned around and punched out of instinct. She only hit air.

"The hell?" Abbey said.

"What?" Lenore stopped walking.

"You didn't hear that guy?" Abbey started searching wildly about her with her flashlight.

"Hear what guy spazoid?" Lenore was getting annoyed.

"That guy! I heard him alright!" Lenore walked over to Abbey.

"It's alright crazy lady, lets just get you home." Lenore grabbed Abbey's wrist and started leading her out of the woods.

"But I did hear a guy." Abbey pouted. "Don't you believe me?"

"If I say yes, will you drop it?" Lenore kept tugging Abbey along as she flicked her flashlight back and forth.

"Stop!"

"Hear that Abbey?" Lenore and Abbey both froze.

"At least I'm not the only crazy one." Abbey huffed.

"Count of three we turn around and beat the crap out of this dude, run home and pretend it never happened." Lenore whispered and Abbey gave a slight nod. "One." Lenore dropped her bag on the ground.

"Two." Abbey whispered.

"Three!" they yelled and turned around, Lenore charged at the guy but he disappeared into thin air.

"The hell?" Lenore shocked, stumbled and fell, hitting the ground. The man re-appeared in front of Abbey.

"Holy crap I know you!" Abbey got out before she fell to the ground.

"Who are you?" Lenore demanded as she stood up brushing off some dirt from her arm.

"Castiel. I am an angel of the lord."