A/N: This is the second "book" in our series Bakers, Hunters and Pie, Oh My. The first story is 'Witch Pie'. This is already complete and will be posted here on FFN with weekly and/or bi-weekly updates.
Just for fun, picture this like the show openings set to 'Carry on My Wayward Son', except this opening is set to 'Wheel in the Sky'. Again, it's just for fun, and what we think of when we read it. We'd like to thank all our followers and favorite-ers for continuing to read about our OCs, and for letting us know what you think of our story. We'd like to once again thank our amazing Beta, klu, for all the hard work she put into cleaning our story up. You're amazing, and we don't know what we'd do without you.
Also, not that anyone would think we do, but we obviously do not own Supernatural or anything you recognize from the show. Lilly, Mae and characters you don't recognize are completely ours. That being said, please enjoy Book 2: Mourning Pie.
As the months went by, the girls found themselves often thinking of the unsung heroes, wondering what they were doing. They had many conversations with Bobby about what hunters do. He eventually began answering all their questions, showing no more reluctance than a shaking of his head and the crossing of his arms. Resigning himself to watch them slowly step into the world he had so carefully worked to keep away from them.
Mae and Lilly continued to work at their bakery, which became more and more popular. With Mae working in the garden, Lilly preserving all extra ingredients for future use in the shop, and then the hours they spent in the shop itself baking and decorating, they eventually found themselves with no days off; getting only a few hours of sleep a night.
Every once in a while Sam or Dean would call Mae to check and see how the girls are coping. Sam doing it out of curiosity. Dean doing it to ease his guilt; Lilly does make the effort of small talk to assuage the guilt he feels, in the way that only Lilly can. Mae even talks to John and scolds him for staying away so long, and keeping his boys in the dark about so much.
The guys continue their life on the road: Saving people, hunting things, the family business.
The girls continue in the town: Avoiding people, baking things, owning a business.
Still, life goes on. Different, but not bad. The girls relatively untouched by the Supernatural; curious, but not reckless.
