Meg was taken to a remote location. She knew they were still on Earth somewhere, but she didn't know where.
"You know, Meg," Crowley replied, "you've eluded capture for way too long."
"I just want a cause to fight for," Meg told him.
"Which is why you were with Azazel," Crowley mused.
"Tell me something I don't know," Meg said sarcastically.
Crowley smirked. "I know you've fallen for that angel," he said, and when her face fell, Crowley smirked. "Just as I thought; at least not here to get you of this mess."
"Tell me what did you do to him?" Meg asked furiously.
Crowley grinned at her outrage. "He and Dean are somewhere worse than hell," he replied.
Meg blinked and then stared at him. "You sent him and Dean to Purgatory!" she exclaimed.
Crowley was impressed with her mind that where it wind up first. "I hardly sent them there," Crowley replied. "They killed Dick, and since they were too close, they simply went with him."
Meg just stared at him. "You knew that would happen," she accused.
"Speculated," Crowley corrected. "I've heard stories millenniums old and put two and two together, but I've got what wanted. Sam's by himself who's still on the Do Not Touch List, and he has to figure out how to kill the rest Leviathans and live life by himself." He smiled at her.
"No, I don't," Sam replied and then flicked a switch on. He looked up on the ceiling and there the famous Devil's Trap symbol laid. "Dean figured out you'd double cross us because you always do, Crowley; so in case, something did happen, we were ready with Meg as bait."
"So you guys had a tracking device on her?" Crowley asked.
"On all of us," Sam replied with a smile.
"Sam, quit with explanation and untie me," Meg replied. "I know where Cas and Dean are."
Sam walked to her and untied her. "Where are they?"
Meg looked at Crowley. For once, it felt good to be the bait and get the information they needed to save their loved ones. "Purgatory," she answered as she walked over to Crowley and did her best not to get trapped herself. "I may have fallen for an angel and kept a tighter leash on my humanity than any of us thought, but that angel is ten times more loyal than any other being I've met." She walked to the door. "Let's go, Sam. We have to save Castiel and Dean."
