There she stood, alone in the large room in the large building of her soon to be husband. She didn't want this, she didn't want to get married to this man and her sister knew it, this man was cruel and more evil than any demon could ever be; She stood looking out the large window at the tree that stood on the other side. A large oak tree green a lush filled with wildlife she oh so adored, a tear managed to escaped and she rushed to wipe it, if she was caught crying her mother would be furious; her mother...also a cruel woman, forced her own daughter to say yes to a man she was about to leave, but fate wasn't on her side that day.

As she stood by that large window staring at that large tree she started to think, what if she never stopped off at that bar that particular night? what if she kept driving? what if never even left the house that night? if those things never occurred she wouldn't be standing at that window staring at that tree, she would be at home in her large batman t shirt that she bought from the men's section in her favourite clothes store, she would be watching reruns of doctor who while eating bowls of raspberry jelly she'd made a day before for the specific reason of doctor who reruns. She would rather be sitting at home doing things while wearing her large dinosaur slippers with the jurassic park theme tune blaring about the house, all these things could be happening right now if she had never left the house that night several years ago.

She walked out of her house not expecting her car to break down, she walked into that bar not expecting a kind gentlemen to help her with her car problems, she didn't expect to carry on contacting that gentlemen; she didn't expect to end up dating that gentlemen and she most definitely did not expect that gentlemen to cut her off from seeing anyone but family. Her friends tried countless times to contact her but always got the harsh voice of Chris, her fiancé, at least he respected her Mother's choice for her to be a virgin until after marriage; that was the only thing he respected.

She tried countless times to leave him, but they always got interrupted one way or another, she wished it wasn't that hard to say 'we're done' and then walk away without trouble but she knew if she tried, she would be in deep physical pain pretty soon afterwards. Somewhere in her mind she always thought she'd have a happy ending you know? meet a guy, go out and then get married and have kids, but no she got Chris and she was always going to be upset that she got married to him without a fight. Between that dream she'd always wanted to travel to different places, maybe go explore abandoned places and see things many people couldn't, she wanted to do a lot as expected of someone who was forced to spend day and night waiting on a man who thought women were maids to dote on his every whim.

So there she stood, in a large wedding dress that flared out hugely, her feet adorned with 5 inch heels and her waist length hair tied up in a fabulous bun styled do with blue rose clips in every crevice of her brown silky locks. A dress so expensive she wanted to shred with all her might just to spite the man she had to marry, she thought back to her life before Chris, her friends that would always make her smile; the self defence lessons she took with them and the supernatural books they would surprise her with. she missed all the times they would sit and watch TV till the early morning light and then sleep until the afternoon, she missed playing dress up with them as though they were 11 years old again, she missed being a child in a grownups body.

When Chris cut off all her contact with her friends, she turned to her sister who was always there as shoulder to cry on, as a block to fill the void where her friends used to be. Her sister Katie was a diamond in the rain for her, someone so bright in such a dark place and what entered the room at this moment in time, glowing in a white light with the look of an angel was Katie grasping one big duffle bag with her favourite belongings. She looked at her sister wide -eyed as she went through the bag, it was all her wardrobe in those compressed air tight bags from her expensive leather to her normal rock clothing that was forbidden by Chris; her special DC and marvel themed shoes and heeled boots were there too, it looked like heaven to her.

Katie looked at her sister with a large smile ignoring the hoarse calls of their mother directing people on where certain decorations go, Chris could also be heard partying already with his band of disgusting friends; she looked at her sister tears almost falling, Katie walked to the large window and opened it as she gestured with her head. she stood up and walked to Katie, duffel in hand she placed one foot on the thick branch that was conveniently placed by the window ledge; Katie handed a hands free device to her making the signal for 'untraceable' as she took it.

She climbed down the tree with struggle due to her large expensive wedding dress, her veil flying with the wind as she dropped close to the ground. She looked up at Katie who waved goodbye and then she ran, she ran far away with her duffle and a large smile on her face, she ran ignoring the angry screams of Chris and her mother that could scare the devil; she didn't care anymore she was free, free of her mother's scolding and Chris's criticizing voice, she could hear her sister screaming to run faster and she did run faster surprising herself in the speed she could run in the footwear she wore.

She never stopped running, what was 4 o'clock and sunny and clear quickly turned to 7 o'clock rainy and dark as the night descended upon the world. She ran through a forest of trees thinking of the new life that awaited her far from the confines of Chris's house and her mother's leash, the leash was broken and the house was torn down now that she was free; the diamond ring long since removed from her finger and given to a random girl she'd accidently bumped into. She had no need for that ring now, she was set with her clothes, shoes and a lovely supply of money her sister had graciously put into the duffle, The rain pounded against her face harshly, the veil ripped from her hair by her delicate fingers.

The dress was wet and muddy covered in twigs and leaves from the forest trees she'd come into contact with, she was breathing hard but she kept running purely on the thought that she would no longer have to see that man's face, that she would no longer have to listen to her mother's words on what a lady should and should not do; she only had the voices of her sister and deceased father in her head calling to her.

Run!

You're free!

keep Running!

almost there don't stop!

Follow your dreams darling!

Sister you did it!

She smiled widely, the words that were locked in a box now free and egging her faster and further away. Chris and her mother now long forgotten and thrown from her mind and the only thing that repeated were two words that replayed like a broken vinyl record.

I'm free!

I'm free!

I'm free!

She was indeed free, she came to the exit of the forest and she now stood on a road. She walked into the middle of this road, not a car in sight, her dress dirty and her hair now loose as it cascaded down and stuck to her back, the rain still falling hard as if there were tears of happiness smudging her non waterproof mascara. A light shined in the distance, as she got closer she found it was a motel, how lucky she was to find such a thing when she was just about to collapse from exhaustion; Upon entering the motel, the lady behind the desk sent her a pitying look.

''Rough day sweetheart?'' the lady asked, by the way she addressed the wet runaway bride, Lily guessed she was an older woman. Lily nodded, not being able to speak.

''Here. The room is on the house'' Lily took the keys from the lady, holding her hand in both of hers in silent thanks. Lily went to her room, not bothering to do anything but lie on the bed; falling asleep within one minute. A sleep she needed but she would soon find it was a bad time to slip away.

Lily woke up to banging, sounds of protest and one heavy thud resulting in the protests being silenced. Lily laid there on the bed, still in the dress, damp from the rain and still tired. The rooms door opened and there he stood with an angry look on his, the man she was supposed to marry, Chris, he was pissed and when he was pissed; you need to run.

She tried.

In a quick burst of speed, Lily jumped of the bed and towards the window -thank god it was ground floor- but she didn't get the chance to climb out of the window she managed to get open. Chris had caught her round the waist, pulling her into his chest and squeezing her tight.

''Thought you could run? stupid bitch'' He whispered in her ear, Chris kissed Lily's temple and then she felt pain. A lot of pain.

He had stabbed her.

Lily's side began to bleed profusely, the pain was never ending. Half an hour of fighting, struggling and pain, Lily had accepted her end, the next half an hour was spent lying limp in Chris's arms thinking about how she wanted her life to turn out. Things she wished had never left, like the voice in her head when she was a child, a voice that always made her happy; Her father said that it was her guardian angel, though if it was he had long since abandoned her. She was dying, where is her guardian angel now? Her friends? Katie, and the gang at Stanford? how were they going to take the news?

Time ran out. One full hour passed and Lilynette Daniels died at four fifteen in the morning, her body was dragged out to a desolate place and buried six feet under the dirt. Chris walked away without regret or guilt. 5 days later and Katie hadn't had any contact with her sister, she rang and texted but never got through; finally she called the police who were already on an investigation. Katie was told of the blood found in room 3 of the motel. The blood that was found to be her sisters. Katie was heartbroken and when she was able to speak without crying, she called the Stanford gang to tell them of the news.

On the other side of town, two brothers sat in a motel room after a long day, The eldest brother was awake while the youngest was asleep, his young brothers phone rang and so he picked it up.

''Hello?'' he gruffly answered, a confused sound was heard on the other side of the line.

''Sam?'' The voice was feminine, and sounded broken.

''No, I'm his brother, dean'' Dean had answered just has his brother awoke slowly from hearing the loud ringtone of his phone. Sam, when seeing his brother on his phone, got up and gently removed it from his brothers hand, looking at the caller ID in the process.

''Katie? what's wrong'' A relieved sigh came from Katie, but it turned into a choked sob.

''Sam, Lily is dead'' four words he heard that made him fall back onto his bed with wide eyes. Dean looked on in confusion and worry.

''When?'' Was all Sam asked, Lily was an old friend of Sam's. He met her before he'd even met Jessica, Lily had helped set them up, helped Sam set up dates and shop for presents. Now she's gone.

''They just told me today, her blood was found on a motel room floor. They're still searching for her body'' Murdered, someone had murdered his best friend and took the time to bury the body.

''Thanks for calling Katie'' Katie and Sam exchanged goodbyes and hung up. Dean didn't know what was going on but opted to not ask, he saw the look in his brother's eyes and it matched the look when he saw Jessica burning on the ceiling.

Lilynette Daniels was dead. Dean was mauled by hell hounds soon after. Sam lost everything but it won't be long before he gains everything back.


Shouldn't be starting this but i am cause to hell with it. random as hell will be when i update XD