Jason Moore couldn't believe his eyes. Sam Winchester was entering a hotel right in front of his car. He had vowed revenge on him two years ago and now it looked like he was finally going to get his chance.
His wife had left him shortly after his daughter Tyler's death. They had somehow survived Jessica's death, but the death of their other daughter had destroyed their marriage completely. Tiffany had blamed it on Jason's total need for revenge. For his part, he couldn't understand how she could just let it go. How she could not hate Sam Winchester with all of her being. Without any children to hold them together any more they had gone their separate ways and not contacted each other again. It was probably for the best. Now he could concentrate on doing what he needed to do for his daughters.
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Sam was just getting out of the shower when there was a knock on the door. He opened it.
"Ruby, have you found one?" Sam asked.
"Yeah," Ruby said. She had been careful to capture demons who couldn't tell Sam anything important. She had to help him and not lie to him as much as possible so that when the moment came he would do her bidding.
"Where is he?" Sam asked.
"I've got him stashed at the warehouse we've been working out of. We might want to hurry up before he manages to get out of the devil's trap or someone wanders over there."
"Let's go," Sam said in that cold way he had of speaking since Dean had died. Ruby couldn't believe the difference in him. He was a totally different person without his brother.
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Jason had been sitting out in his car watching the hotel door. He was not going to lose his chance at Sam Winchester. He would die before he would lose him.
A couple of hours after he had gone in, he exited with a petite brunette. Jason had just seen her enter a few minutes ago, so they must have had plans to meet. He wondered if this girl was innocent like his daughters or just as depraved as Sam.
He watched as they got in the girl's car and he followed them. They drove out of town for a while and finally pulled up in front of an old abandoned warehouse. He had no idea what they could possibly be doing there. He figured that since it was Sam Winchester it could be nothing good.
He watched as they went inside and then waited a few moments. When it seemed as if they weren't going to come back out, he slipped out of his car and crept up to one of the old broken windows and peered in.
He saw Sam and the girl standing over a man tied to a chair. They looked like they were grilling the guy for information. They also looked like they were going to be at least a little while. Jason knew what he had to do. He rushed to his car so he could do what he needed to do before they left.
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Dean and Bobby were driving to Illinois. Dean had woken up in his coffin yesterday and gone to the one place that had seemed like a home to him. Bobby hadn't been able to believe that it was Dean at first, but after a few tests he had been convinced.
Of course the first thing Dean had wanted to do was to find Sammy. The GPS locator on his phone was leading them to Illinois.
"What do you think he did, Bobby?" Dean asked for the millionth time. He wasn't even sure if his brother was still alive or if they were going to discover his dead body next to his cell phone.
"I don't know," Bobby answered for the millionth time. He was worried about Sam, too. But, Dean had always been his favorite and he was so relieved that Dean was back from Hell. Of course, Dean hadn't said anything about it, but Bobby was sure there was going to be some major post-traumatic stress involved in this return.
"Drive faster," Dean said and closed his eyes. He hadn't slept since he got back. He trusted Bobby to wake him up when they got close to Sam's phone.
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Jason quietly drove back into the parking lot and brought his purchase up to the building with him. He peeked through the window again. They were still there. Jason felt a brief pang of regret that he couldn't do anything to save the man tied to the chair, but killing Sam was all that was important. His daughters could rest in peace once that was done.
He poured the gasoline all around the building. He had bought four canisters and it just barely made it around the building. He stepped back, lit a match and watched the flames spring up. He would wait a few minutes to make sure they weren't able to get out.
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"Where's Lillith?" Sam asked yet once again. He knew that these demons had to know where the bitch was but they always refused to tell him anything.
"What's that smell?" Ruby asked before the demon could deny knowledge again.
Sam took a sniff. He knew that smell all too well. "It's fire."
The demon tied to the chair laughed.
"I don't see what's so funny," Ruby said as she stepped into the devil's trap to dispatch him with her knife. "Let me out," she said to Sam after she was done with the stab.
