Hey guys! So before you start reading you should know that this story contains spoilers of the Supernatural TV show. No kidding? Yes! I am not kidding. This is after all a Supernatural fanfic which I'm trying to keep as close to the original storyline as possible. So, that means spoilers people! And, also despite the many wishes to my fairy godmother as to the contrary, I am sadly not the visionary mastermind Eric Kripke, so of course I do not own any of the characters that you would immediately recognize in the Supernatural world. I can only lay claim my own fictional characters, and of course anything that goes along with their particular storylines. Thanks so much for taking the time to read this super long intro. Hope you enjoy!


Chapter 1

It was a typical Saturday morning just like any other.

Alexis woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside of her window and the sunshine streaming across the room through her large bay window that overlooked the small backyard in her condo. Yawning she sat up stretching out her arms and rubbing the sleep from her eyes. She grabbed her phone off from the nightstand unplugging it and turned it on checking the time. The clock read 11:24am.

"Crap!" "Well, there goes my plan to hit the gym this morning." Alexis said somewhat regretfully as she rolled out of bed sluggishly.

"At least now I have time to eat a decent breakfast," "Or is it lunch?" she thought as she walked out of the bedroom down the hall to the kitchen.

"Well, what'll it be this morning?" Alexis asked aloud as she opened the fridge to see what was available to eat for her breakfast as her stomach started grumbling unhappily.

Opening the egg carton she realized that there was only one egg left in the carton, so frowning Alexis put it back on the shelf only to grab the milk to realize that there was only enough milk left in the carton to cover the bottom of the jug.

"Guess there's not much…" She said ruefully turning to the fruit drawer hoping for the grapes or oranges that she bought the last time she went to the store.

"Seriously?" Alexis muttered as she held up the nearly empty grape bag with a handful of sad looking grapes scattered around attached to their respective stems on the vine. The oranges weren't much better seeing as there was one slightly squished orange left in the bottom of the fruit drawer.

"Well, if I can't have oranges at least I can still have orange juice," Alexis said in defeat.

Sighing she grabbed the orange juice and the last yogurt off the shelf.

"So much for a decent breakfast," She thought as she grabbed a glass from the cupboard and a spoon from the silverware drawer and sat down at her small dining room table off from the kitchen.

"Guess I need to go shopping today before I start my weekend chores, otherwise I won't have anything to eat for lunch," Alexis said to herself before digging into the strawberry yogurt abating the hunger gnawing on the inside of her stomach.

She grabbed the TV remote off the table and turned the television on where the screen popped up to Netflix automatically.

"Crap, guess I forgot to turn off the TV last night after watching those episodes of Hawaii 5 O and Supernatural," "Guess I was too tired from work," Alexis said sheepishly as she looked at the screen which was stuck on the last episode of the third season of Supernatural. It was called No Rest for the Wicked and was stopped in the middle where the boys were in the car singing along to Bon Jovi.

"Might as well have something to watch while I eat," Alexis thought as she hit play and began to listen to Sam and Dean sing along to Wanted Dead or Alive. Alexis had first gotten into the TV shows like Supernatural and Hawaii 5 O because her mom had a thing for Danny in Hawaii 5 O although Alexis was partial to Steve.

As for Supernatural, Alexis and her mom were late comers to the fandom starting in 2011 when the 6th season came out. When Alexis was 16 she had just finished watching the last season of Smallville with her mom and during their search for a new TV show they came across Jensen Ackles, the actor who played Jason Teague in Smallville in relation to Supernatural. And when Alexis' mom found out that Jared Padelecki, the actor who played Dean in Gilmore Girls another of her favorite shows was also a main character in this series called Supernatural, both Alexis and her Mom decided to give the show a shot. They were hooked after the first episode and never watched an episode without each other until Alexis' mom's accident.

Alexis was just going back and watching the series again from the beginning because she was getting hazy on some of the details. After 12 seasons who wouldn't forget some of the episodes though?

As Alexis ate and watched the rest of the episode she started making a list in her head of all the things she needed to accomplish throughout the day. Since it was a Saturday and she didn't need to go to work she added grocery shopping, mowing the lawn in her small backyard, and running to the bank to cash her last paycheck so she would have money for groceries.

Alexis was wary of using credit cards ever since her last card had been cloned somehow and the lawbreakers had used her name to steal almost $2,000 dollars from her account before the bank caught the error. Luckily her insurance covered her expenses but ever since Alexis decided to use cash for all of her day to day activities like grocery shopping.

"I should probably get gas in the car too," Alexis mused, thinking about how low the gauge was dropping getting closer and closer to empty.

"Especially after that last business trip out of town for work yesterday," Alexis said aloud a bit irritated, brooding over the previous day's events.

Alexis worked for a nonprofit organization that was only about 15 minutes away from her condo that helped troubled youths with their problems. The nonprofit organization offered counseling, free meals, and free legal advice to kids living off the streets in the nearby city. Alexis, at 22 years old was one of the youngest members of the nonprofit team in charge of getting the teenagers off the street and into stable group homes.

She graduated as a straight A student with her bachelor's degree at 21 years old specializing in counseling and nonprofit administration. Despite being young, Alexis had proved that she was cut out for the work, and the organization that hired her was grateful that they had hired her. They were looking for a younger face that could relate better with the kids that they were trying to help, and Alexis filled that position perfectly.

She had to deal with CPS on an almost daily basis, and many times had to deal with worried, scared, nervous, angry, and absent family members while she was working with these troubled youths. She had seen a lot of pain, abuse, and heartbreak during her first year working for the nonprofit organization but she wouldn't trade her job for anything because being able to help and provide even in a small way for these abandoned kids made her want to get up in the morning and go to work.

Although, despite Alexis' outstanding work with the teenagers on the streets, her boss Caleb who was in his early 30's sometimes treated her just like the kids that they helped.

Case in point, was on Friday when her boss came over to her office while she was on the phone with an angry parent who had just found out his 14 year old son had ran away from home and was living out on the street and hanging out with a bunch of drug and meth addicts. Alexis was trying to help out Tommy, the 14 year old by finding his parents and trying to get him home and off the streets before he got addicted as well. The sad part was that his father wasn't angry that his son ran away from home or was hanging out with those groups of people with their negative influences, but that Alexis was calling him to ask if he could pick his son up and take him home.

Apparently, Tommy's father thought that Tommy deserved to learn his lesson by getting into trouble as penance for running away from home in the first place. Alexis had just gotten to the point where she had calmed Tommy's father down enough to start listening to reason when her boss Caleb walked in and motioned for her to hang up the phone. Alexis gave him the "give me a sec" wave and went back to trying to talk some sense into Tommy's father. Caleb didn't like her dismissal very much so he went over to her desk and hit the button where the phone rested in the cradle disconnecting Alexis' call.

"What the…" Alexis said looking up in disbelief and denial as she slowly set the phone back down in its cradle.

"Listen, I need you to run an errand for me across town because I can't get to it today and I'm under deadline," Caleb said quickly cutting her off.

"I was just on the phone talking to…" Alexis stated gesturing to the disconnected phone angrily.

"It doesn't matter! I don't want to hear your excuses! Here's the address, I need you to pick up some files from Brenda the receptionist once you get there, it's time sensitive information for a case I'm working, and I can't wait until Monday" Caleb snapped raising his voice as he threw a post it note on her desk with an address on it.

Alexis just sat there staring at him trying hard to control her temper.

"You better hurry, what time is it?" Caleb asked looking at his watch.

"3:45pm, well their office closes at 5pm, so get the files and bring them back here ASAP. I expect them on my desk tonight and I don't want to stay late tonight so you'd better get a move on," Caleb said turning back to walk out of her office and down the hall.

Swallowing her anger, Alexis grabbed the sticky note and shoved it into her purse roughly. As she walked out of her office inwardly seething she stopped by her coworker Sandy's office finding her researching group homes in the area on the computer.

"Hey Alex! How's your day going? Do you have any plans for the weekend?" Sandy asked smiling as she noticed Alexis peeking around the corner of her door.

"Not so great San, Caleb just sent me on another of his last minute "time sensitive" errands," Alexis said using air quotations frustrated with the whole situation.

"Oh, I'm sorry Alex," Sandy said her face falling a bit. "He can be an insensitive ass at times can't he?"

"Well, I wouldn't put it quite that way" Alexis said sighing heavily.

"Alexis Remington, I will never understand your aversion to swearing, you do know that sometimes it's a necessary evil right?" Sandy said shaking her head slightly a smile playing across her mouth.

"For you San, I wouldn't call it 'necessary' I would call it mandatory," Alexis said amusedly. "But I'll leave the inappropriate language completely up to you."

"Okay then," "So did you just stop by to complain about the boss?" Sandy asked loudly.

"Shhhh! Not so loud! And no, I'm not really complaining, I guess I'm just irritated at the last minute notice" Alexis said to Sandy. "And the disrespect to me and my work," Alexis thought privately as Sandy nodded in agreement to her previous statement.

"But here's the thing, I wasn't able to finish a phone call to a parent and I wonder if you could do me a solid and call him for me please?" Alexis begged, her blue eyes pleading with her coworker to help out. "I know its Friday and you probably want to get home as soon as you can but this would put my mind at ease with this kid's situation."

"Sure, no problem Alex, just give me the number and I'll take care of it," Sandy said in understanding albeit a bit reluctantly.

"Thank you! Thank you San! Thanks so much! You are a lifesaver!" Alexis said excitedly rushing over to give her friend a hug before writing down the number on the notepad on Sandy's desk.

"Yeah, yeah don't worry about it Alex," Sandy said in amusement patting her back as she got hugged. "Besides who can say no to those baby blues combined with that persistent gaze?" Sandy asked aloud.

"I guess I'm just irresistible," Alexis said as she added pertinent details about the case to the notepad under the phone number.

"You know you could charm the socks off anything that crossed you Alex? "And I mean that, it's like you've got a super-secret super power of making even the orneriest old geezer bend to your will if you flash him that entreating gaze," Sandy said shaking her head in disbelief.

"Oh stop, really!" Alexis said smiling in embarrassment as she handed the notepad to Sandy. "Here's all the info, and thanks again San but I really do have to go before it gets too late," Alexis said as she checked the clock sitting on Sandy's desk realizing it was almost 4 o'clock.

"Ok then skedaddle! Get out of here girl, before Caleb chews your ass out for lollygagging around," Sandy said shooing Alexis out of her office.

Alexis grimaced a bit at the foul language, and the thought of Caleb catching her giving her work away to any other employee. His voice ran through her mind accusing her saying, "How dare you give your work away to your coworkers! Everyone pulls their own weight in this organization, and if you can't handle that then there are other places of employment in this city." Alexis grabbed her keys out of her purse and practically ran down the hallway, keeping an eye out for her boss as she went until she made it out of the building and safely to her car.

Alexis' mom Sally, was a mechanic and had a thing for old vintage cars. So when she came across an old beat up vintage car at an auction she bought it and fixed it up with original parts, so when she was done, it was better than brand new. When Alexis turned 16 as a high school graduation/birthday present her mom gave her that old restored 1965 Starfire Oldsmobile. Alexis loved that Cherry Red Olds' and she treasured it like it was a part of her family. And when her mother passed away a few years later due to an unfortunate accident in her garage while doing a rebuild, that Starfire became the most important and precious thing in her life.

Alexis grew up in the suburbs with a mechanic for a mom and a hazy memory of a faceless man for a father. Alexis was only 4 years old when her father went on a fatal bender and ended up passing away from extreme alcohol poisoning coupled with violent seizures. Her mom didn't like talking about her father and would just say "he had his demons, and none was stronger than the drink, which eventually put him out of his misery."

So Alexis grew up supported by a single parent on a mechanic's salary, but her father's tragic end, and her mother's lack of financial means did not stop Alexis from doing the best that she could with what she had been given. She was a straight A student who was so smart that she skipped two grades and graduated when she was only 16 years old, causing her to go to college earlier than expected, and getting her degree earlier as well. Which is part of the reason why Alexis' mom gave her the Oldsmobile, so she could drive to campus, and take her classes there without having to take a city bus.

So Alexis climbed in her Cherry Red Starfire Oldsmobile, and left work to run an errand for her irritable boss. On that "business trip" she wasted half a tank of gas which of course was not reimbursed by her boss, but she did manage to get the files back to Caleb's office before 7pm when the office closed which was a miracle in Alexis' opinion due to all the problems she encountered on the trip.

Such as the address Caleb gave her was a few numbers off causing a lot of minor traffic infractions on Alexis' part as she tried to find the right building, parking was not provided so Alexis had to scrounge around in her glove box hoping to find some quarters to put in the meter across the street, Brenda the receptionist had just gone on paid maternity leave leaving all the other workers clueless about anything, and rush hour traffic was horrendous on the way back to the office. But she made it, so Alexis considered that to be a huge win despite Caleb's complaints that she took too long when she finally made it back to the office.

Suffice it to say Alexis slept extremely well Friday night causing her to oversleep and miss the gym Saturday morning.

Pulled out of her musings by the sound of the neighbor's lawnmower starting up, Alexis jolted up from the table turning off the TV, and scraped out the last bit of the strawberry yogurt from the bottom of the container with her spoon. Finishing up her orange juice she set the spoon and glass in the sink and threw away the empty yogurt container in the trash can under the sink.

"First, I need to brush my teeth, and use the bathroom, then I should change into something more acceptable than a tank top and boy short underwear to mow the lawn" Alexis said looking down at her sleepwear attire judgementally.

"But, imagine what the neighbors would think!" Alexis chuckled to herself as she went to look and feel a bit more presentable.

10 minutes later she was outside getting her lawnmower out of the small shed in the backyard wearing some old sweatpants and a Lincoln Park tee shirt. She put her earbuds in her ears before putting the heavy duty noise cancelling headset over her ears before starting the mower.

Turning up the volume on her phone she plugged in the earbuds into the headphone jack before connecting to Pandora and playing the Imagine Dragons station. Alexis liked a mixture of old and new music; she enjoyed Imagine Dragons, Bastille, Panic at the Disco, and Lincoln Park, but also liked Bon Jovi, ACDC, Black Sabbath, and Metallica. Her mom Sally, used to listen only to 80's music while she was in the garage working on her cars so Alexis enjoyed listening to older songs because they reminded her of her mother.

Starting the lawnmower, Alexis adjusted the height to one inch for the grass length on the mower before taking off and driving around the edge of her lawn creating a path of freshly mowed lawn behind her. Bobbing her head to Believer, by Imagine Dragons, Alexis drove the mower around her yard blowing grass all over the lawn due to the wind gusting through the trees. After the third time getting hit in the face with a clump of freshly cut grass, Alexis determined not to mow if it was windy out ever again. Sneezing from the grass particles in the air she tried to work with the wind while still managing to mow her yard.

Nodding to her neighbor who was mowing his own lawn after realizing that he had noticed her wind problem with the grass clippings, she shrugged her shoulders sheepishly as if to say "What can I do about it?" He smiled back at her apologetically after realizing he was caught staring at her.

Alexis looked over at him again as she made another turn around her yard with the lawnmower. She had seen him around the neighborhood a few times walking his dog and doing lawn work and they had only spoken a few times in passing. He looked to be about 25 or so and wasn't unattractive but Alexis had never really had a boyfriend before, partially because of how focused she was on her studies and schoolwork but mostly because of her age and the fact that she was a lot younger than anyone in her age group when it came to school grades. Of course when she got to college, that didn't really matter much anymore even though she was only 16 when she started college classes, but even when she got older she found it hard to find a guy who understood her for who she was, and didn't just want to get in her pants.

Alexis was not an unattractive girl herself at all, standing at 5 feet 4 inches, with dirty blond hair, and cerulean blue eyes. Sure she enjoyed her sweets with chocolate chip cookies, and cherry pie, being her favorite desserts, but she was by no means pudgy, hitting the gym on the weekends and going for a run in the mornings before work. She never really had a need to explore the whole relationship scene before, always having a purpose and goals for herself, such as graduating from college or landing a good paying job after college.

The closest she had ever gotten to a real relationship was with a boy named Ian in college when she was 19 years old. They had met in an Environmental Science class where they sat across from each other and ended up being lab partners for the semester. They became pretty good friends and things could've progressed much further if it wasn't for the fact that Alexis' mother passed away unexpectedly from a mishap in her garage while repairing a vehicle.

This caused Alexis to draw away from any human contact in her grief, and from any relationships, probably somewhat unconsciously, not wanting to get close to someone else and have them taken away unexpectedly just like her father was, and then later her mother. After her one remaining parent's passing, Alexis finished out her semester then graduated with her Associates Degree saying goodbye to Ian and her other friends at college. She then returned home to her childhood house where she spent the summer clearing out all of her mom's things and donating or selling a lot of the other things in the house.

Then Alexis had to do some reevaluating about her future without her mom in it. She decided to sell the house and use the money from the sale to continue out her education to get her Bachelor's Degree, and use the remaining money to move to a condo that was not associated with all of the now bittersweet memories of her childhood home.

Some of these thoughts and memories ran through Alexis' head as she finished up mowing her lawn and shut the lawnmower off. She stored it back in her shed and pulled off the noise cancelling headset putting on the mower's seat only to walk out and find her neighbor standing there waiting for her.

"Oh, Hi!" Alexis said jumping slightly surprised at his presence as she self-consciously brushed off the errant grass clippings on her Lincoln Park tee shirt before pulling out the earbuds from her ears silencing her phone that was blaring Welcome To the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance.

"Hey, sorry to startle you like that" He said holding up his hands placating her nervousness cautiously.

"No problem, I just didn't expect anyone to be standing there," Alexis said laughing slightly at her own nerves.

"My name's David by the way in case you didn't know," He said bringing his hands down and offering her his hand to shake.

"Alexis," "Nice to meet you officially, even though I've seen you around," Alexis said taking his proffered hand and shaking it strongly.

"I saw your problem with the wind today," David said gesturing to the grass swirling around his feet due to small gusts of wind coming through the backyard.

"Oh, yeah, that." I guess I should adopt your way of mowing and get a bag to catch all the clippings in like the one you have," Alexis said gesturing to the lawnmower in his yard with the black bag attached to it.

"It's not actually that great because you still need to find somewhere to dispose of all of the clippings afterwards," David said shrugging his shoulders nonchalantly.

"Well, out of the two of us who is covered in grass clippings?" Alexis said ruefully laughing at her grassy appearance compared to David's near pristine white tee shirt and tan khakis.

"True, true." David said smiling broadly as he took in the contrast between their two appearances.

"Well, I actually have a few errands to run and a lot to get done today starting with cleaning up this mess," Alexis said looking down at her grass covered clothing.

"Ok, no problem, I just wanted to say hi and introduce myself, seeing as we are neighbors, I thought it would be nice to know your name," David said still smiling kindly as he stepped back towards his lawnmower.

"It was nice to meet you! Next time I see you I will be able to put a face to the name too," Alexis said smiling at him as they began to part ways, her back to her house, and him to put away his lawnmower.

"See you around," he called back over his shoulder as Alexis reached her backdoor before she went inside.

"Bye David," Alexis called and waved to him catching his returning wave before she walked in the backdoor and went up the basement steps to the upstairs.

"He seems sweet," Alexis thought to herself as she walked into the entryway by the front door kicking off her tennis shoes. Blushing a bit as she remembered her earlier comment of what the neighbors would think of her sleepwear she stepped into her room trying hard not to leave a trail of grass behind her.

"Good thing I changed into something a bit more presentable," Alexis thought thankfully as she grabbed two towels from the linen closet in her bathroom after bypassing her closet, not wanting to get her clean clothes grassy prematurely. Shutting the pocket door behind her that attached to her bedroom, she threw the two towels onto the toilet seat as she pulled out the earphones from her phone, and changed Pandora to the Bon Jovi station for her shower.

Stripping out of her grassy clothes and wadding them up into a ball, Alexis tossed them into the nearby hamper in the corner of the bathroom. She turned the water on warm, and then pushed play on her phone, before hanging up the towels on the towel rack by the shower.

As the sound of Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi bounced off the tiles in the bathroom, Alexis couldn't help her mind from wandering to the scene in Supernatural that she watched that morning with Sam and Dean singing along to that very song in their Impala. Humming along Alexis tested the water with her hand before stepping into the shower under the spray of the water.

Still thinking about the show, she smiled as she listened to the chorus of the song. Alexis liked the show a lot, and related to a lot of the things in it, such as the absent father figure, and neglected kids. Even though Alexis herself wasn't neglected, her work with troubled kids and those experiences with them made it really easy to relate with the show and the storyline. The scene with the boys singing was one of her favorites, just because it was one of the rare times when they relaxed enough to enjoy the time they were spending together, and let some steam off without having the weight of the world hanging over their heads as per usual.

"They can never catch a break can they?" "As soon as they resolve one issue another one pops up," Alexis asked aloud somewhat regretfully as she began massaging shampoo into her long hair picking out pieces of grass as she went.

As the Bon Jovi song ended and Runaway began playing Alexis started to sing along as she rinsed off her hair from the strawberry shampoo suds "No one heard a single word you said, the should've seen it in your eyes, what was going round her head, Oohh she's a little Runaway!"

After spitting out soap suds Alexis decided it wasn't such a good idea to sing at the same time she was rinsing her hair.

As Alexis finished up her shower she turned off the water, and blindly grabbed for one of the towels hanging on the rack to dry her eyes with. Blinking she dried off her body in the shower, before wrapping the towel around her body, tucking the end in under her arm. Sniffing she sneezed loudly as she smelled something irritating to her nostrils in the bathroom. "Guess that's the grassy clothes in the corner again spreading all those spores in the air," Alexis rationalized as she rubbed her nose.

"And no wonder! I forgot to turn on the fan to cool it down in here," she said as she breathed in the heavy warm air in the bathroom.

Grabbing the other towel from the rack, Alexis drew back the shower curtain, stepping out of the tub, and sitting down on the edge of the tub, as she flipped her hair over her head in front of her face, using the towel to dry her hair off. Looking down at the bathroom tiles, Alexis shut her eyes as she rubbed her head with the towel, feeling strands of wet hair slapping roughly across her face with the motion. Keeping her eyes closed she wrapped her hair up with the towel and settled it on the top of her head.

Suddenly the smell in the bathroom got extremely strong, and Alexis sneezed loudly, looking up in surprise to see what it could be, because grass clippings were definitely not that strong. As she opened her eyes however, she did not see the inside of her bathroom with her dirty clothes in the hamper in the corner, she did not hear Bon Jovi singing from her phone, and she did not smell that strange smell anymore.

What she saw instead shocked her to the point of silence, where she was just sitting there speechless staring into the barrels of two revolvers that were shoved hastily into her face.

Mouth agape Alexis looked beyond the guns to the owners, and saw two men sitting in the front seat of a vintage car who turned to face her, pulling out their firearms after hearing her sneeze. The random thought that played in the back of Alexis's mind was that her mom would've loved to work on this beauty of a car.

As she came to her senses Alexis realized that despite it being absolutely impossible, she was now sitting in the backseat of a vehicle that had just hastily been pulled off the road by the driver, and she was no longer in the comfort of her own home or her own bathroom. And the oddest thing was that it was no longer light outside of the car, it looked like it was sometime in the evening, right before dark, which of course was impossible seeing how it was just afternoon 5 seconds ago.

Adding to the ever growing list of impossible things that Alexis was compiling in her head was the fact that the two men in the front seat bore an uncanny resemblance to Sam and Dean Winchester, or at least the actors that played them, on the TV series Supernatural. But of all the impossible things that were happening almost simultaneously the craziest thing was that the sound of Bon Jovi's Wanted Dead or Alive was blaring thru the radio as it came to an end of the song.

As Alexis' brain began to catch up with the new reality she was faced with, she realized that she was in a car, with two strange men, and she was wearing nothing but a white bath towel. Make that two angry, and confused, but apparently dangerous men who were pointing firearms into her face yelling at her to explain herself and how she came to be in the backseat of their car.

So much for a typical Saturday morning.


Hey guys, since this is my first fanfiction please review and tell me what you think so far. I hope to update often, and I'm excited to see where this story goes! Thanks for reading!