AN: Thanks for the reviews; it means a lot to me I really want this story to do good. I started a Dark Angel Supernatural crossover go check it out if you haven't it's very different, at least I think.

Chapter 2

Dean arrived at his father's room to find him packing his bag. "Leaving so soon?" he asked with a hint of anger over the fact John was leaving again without saying a word.

John sharply turned around not believing his ears. "Dean! How---?"

"I'm not really sure but I'm fine, the doc gave me the seal of approval. Where were you getting ready to go?" Dean asked nodding toward the bag sitting on top of the hospital bed.

John shook his head. "It doesn't matter now, you're fine and that's what matters." He would never reveal his plan to help Dean; he knew his oldest child would hate the thought of him willing to make a deal with a devil to save his life. He glanced behind Dean and saw the newest arrivals. "Kay. It makes sense now."

"Really?" Kay sarcastically asked as she walked past the boys and took a seat on the bed. "Mind filling me in? I came because Sam begged me to and I couldn't say no but I didn't believe I could actually do it. And the after effect sucks." She explained, the whole time she had been holding her arm as she continued to feel the electricity going through her in painful surges.

"Your powers are growing." Sam answered. He had banked on that fact. "You've had them for years. It only makes sense if they continue to evolve."

"Years?" Dean questioned.

Kay met his confused eyes. "Since I was thirteen, hello puberty."

"All these years? Damn I need to pay attention more." Dean had met Kay when she was fifteen going to the same school as Sam, she was the annoying friend his little brother hung out with that drove him crazy. He had no idea she was so different. Thinking back on it he never paid that much attention to her, never questioned who she was. "What are you?"

John answered once he picked up on his son's train of thought. "She's human with some special supernatural powers." He tried to explain.

"You guys really have no clue huh?" Dean took satisfaction that he wasn't the only one in the dark. He hated being the last to know and hated more that such a big secret was between his family maybe even dangerous and he didn't even have a suspicion. Sure it was a fact he and Kay would've rather killed each other then get along for a whole day but he still would've liked to have known. "So what else can you do Houdini?"

Kay grinned, his smug grin wasn't helping her pain. "I'm gonna kick your ass, just keep pissing me off. I can't believe I saved your ungrateful life." She said with a shake of her head.

"Admit it Kris, you like me." Dean said continuing to push her buttons, his favorite pastime, by using the nickname she hated. She'd really blow a fuse if he called her Kristine.

"Yeah I like you….unconscious." Kay smiled at him widely before turning her attention back to John and Sam. "So we blowing this place or what?"

"Yeah let's get out of here. We'll find a safe house to crash until we're ready to head back out." John thought out loud.

"Just come back with me, no one or nothing will find you there." Kay hopped off the bed and headed to the door. "Come on pretty boy you're weighing us down, go get dressed." She said slapping Dean hard on the chest.

"I love your affectionate touches."

IIII

Kay lived in a small ranch house miles away from much of anything. She showed everyone to their room before going down to the kitchen. "House full of men and no action, sad." She mumbled before opening her beer and taking a long swig. Causing enough time to pass for Dean to join her. "Very sad."

"What?"

"Nothing." Kay rolled her shoulders to shake the thoughts from her head. She hadn't seen Dean in many years, he aged well she thought. "Shouldn't you be laying or something?"

"I'm fine, you still look like crap." Dean said noticing the dark circles around her eyes. He had a nagging feeling the stress he noticed from her wasn't just from the day's events.

"You really know the way to a girl's heart, it's a wonder you're still single." Kay said before finishing off her beer. "You're father said something about heading out again. What are you hunting?" she asked knowing the Winchesters family business well. Sam had always known she was different, he had confided in her a lot as she had done with him.

Dean was silent, he knew his brother and father were driven and they wouldn't stop until they got what they wanted; revenge. He wouldn't abandon them but he questioned if now was the right time. They needed to come up with a plan before the demon decided they were all best off dead, or worse he feared. "Something we shouldn't." he found himself softly saying.

Kay leaned against the counter and stared at him, almost analyzing him. She knew Dean better then she wanted to; he would hate to know she could read him when no one else could. She use to watch him and pick up on his habits out of boredom but it grew into more, she became interested in the walls he kept around him. "The demon that killed your mother?"

"What do you know about that?"

Kay decided it wasn't a topic she wanted to talk about. It had grown too serious between them in that moment, serious never worked out too well for her when it came to that subject; death. "Stop thinking about it so hard. You never know I can be a mind reader too." She joked with little humor in her voice. She tossed the bottle in the trash before leaving the kitchen to find Sam and John just entering the living room.

"I need your help again." Sam said once he spotted her.

"You waste no time." Kay rested her head against his arm as they stood beside each other. "What's up?"

"We need some wheels."

"I can do that."

"Speaking of cars." Dean said joining them. "Where's mine?"

Sam cringed; it was a subject he was hoping to avoid for a while longer, like forever. "We had Bobby tow it. It doesn't look good Dean." He said breaking the news as if it was a human being they spoke of.

Dean's expression grew very serious, he looked at Kay. "Can you fix cars the way you fix people?"

Kay laughed so much her side began to hurt. "Your face is so priceless. Um no I can't and trust me I've tried. But I'm a hell of a mechanic I can take a look at It." a small part in the back of her brain questioned why she was offering her help considering hers and Dean's turmoil relationship.

"Aww my car." Dean moaned as he sat on the sofa. "Son of a bitch."

"The baby lost his toy. I'm gonna leave you boys alone." Kay said before leaving the house.

"She's so damn pleasant." Dean said once the door slammed shut.

Sam sat beside his brother. "Stop being such an ass to her, she did save your life."

"Yeah and I bet she'll never let me live it down."

"She might be what we need." John spoke. Since seeing Kay again he started to believe maybe there was a way to finally end the battle with the demon with everyone being ok in the end. He couldn't handle another brush with death like the last few days.

"What?" Sam asked. "You know how she feels about these things."

John nodded. "She's still searching for that normal life she'll never have. We have one bullet left, the risk of failing is too high. We need a back up plan." He explained to his sons as he sat in one of the empty chairs.

"You think Kay could take the demon?" Sam asked, taken back that his friend could be so powerful to take on such an evil.

John met his youngest son's eyes. He had never wanted this life for him but sometimes there was no other choice. "Not alone."

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Isabelle A.