Its been a very long time since I updated this story. I have no excuses except I forgot about it. lol.
I think you can tell the difference in my writing from the first chapter and this one. I already have the middle written for this so I wont be forgetting about it anytime soon. I also did not forget about my Devils tower fic. I'll update that as soon as I know how I want the next chapter to go.

But for now, I hope you enjoy this one. I'll update again probably within the next two days. So please enjoy.


Wake Up Call:

Anna woke up four hours later to the sound of someone knocking on her door. Her room was pitch black, curtains closed, lights off, even the clock in the room was unplugged so it wouldn't give off light. She always thought how ironic it was that she felt most at home in the dark despite the things that hid in it. Years of hunting will do that to you. There were times when she prayed for sunlight during a hunt, when it would save her life to see the first ray of sunlight creeping over the horizon. But mostly, she just enjoyed the dark. She knew what to expect from it, and because of that, it made her feel safe.

At first she tried to ignore the knocking, she pulled the blanket over her head and curled into a warm ball. The knocking became louder within the next two thuds, the sound seemed to echo in the dark room. Anna moaned and reached a hand out of the blanket, patting the bed above her until she came to a extra pillow. She slid it under the covers with her and covered her head with it, trying to block out the constant knocking. The knocking stopped after another minute. Relieved, Anna took the pillow off her head and whispered "Thank god." and closed her eyes to fall back to sleep.

Thud! Thud!

Anna shot her eyes open and threw the blanket off of her so she could sit up.

"What!?" She yelled furiously.

Deans voice came from the other side of the door, "Get up, we're going to the mansion."

"Say's who?" She slid off the bed and walked her way to the door.

"Say's me."

"In case you forgot," she said before opening the door. She squinted her eyes as the sun light spilled into view. "I'm the one in charge. And I didn't say we were going anywhere."

Dean's face tightened with frustration at her words, but his eyes were all for the boy boxer briefs she was wearing.

"Hey! Eyes up here." She said pointing at her eyes.

"If you didn't want me gawking, you wouldn't have answered the door like this." He hissed while making a gesture at her as if she was on display.

"I told you, I'm not use to working with people. I usually don't have to change to answer my door. I don't expect company. So don't think your special because you get to see me in my sleep wear."

"Don't worry. There's nothing special here anyway."

Anna's eyes widened, her hands tightened into fists as she leaned into her room.

"You have five seconds to get out of my door way before I put a bullet in your ass." She said as she came fully back into view with a handgun dangling loosely in her right hand.

"Your going to shoot me?"

"I will if you don't let me get back to sleep."

"Its rock salt. All it will do is hurt me."

"No, this close it should put a nice hole in your chest. Or how about I shoot you in the face? It's a huge caliber round so it should blow your head apart. If your lucky, it'll be an improvement from what you look like now." She smiled innocently. "Hmm… choices, choices."

Dean frowned between his eyes, but spoke calmly. "If we go now, we can search more of the estate for the burial plots before night."

Anna shook her head a if he pointed out something stupid. "Go do your homework Dean, and then come and get me. But in the mean time, let me sleep." She backed up out of the doorway and started to close the door. Dean stuck a hand out and stopped the door from shutting. Anna reflexively raised her gun up to his face, pressed the barrel of it to his forehead and said, "Back up."

Dean did as he was told, with this close of a range Anna was right about the damage it would cause if she shot him. "Good boy. Now heel."

Dean balled his hands into fists at his side and flexed them with anger.

"I'm in charge. That means you do what I say when I say it. Just like I said back up, you backed up. I want you that behaved at all times."

"Your really pushing it." Dean mumbled loud enough for her to grunt in return.

"Shut up." She said firmly. "I didn't give the order to go to the mansion, so we're not going. But I did say to go do your homework. Since I'm feeling peachy keen this fine morning," she said bitterly "I'm going to help you with the homework. If you did your research correctly, the bodies weren't buried on the estate. The mother had them mummified and locked away in one of the hidden rooms in the mansion. There's over fifty secret passages. I checked twenty six yesterday before they came chasing me out the house and I ran into you. Since I wiped out over half the passages and there's three of us, an extra three hours of sleep wont do any harm. Now… I'm going back to bed."

Anna slammed the door shut and locked it before jumping back under the covers of her bed.


Dean stood starring at the door for a good minute before Sam walked up behind him.

"Well?"

"I hate her." Dean turned to walk back to their room. "And why didn't you look up the facts right?"

"What are you talking about?" Sam followed behind Dean.

"Your getting rusty. Before we start a hunt, do us a favor and get the facts straight. You make me look like an idiot." He shoved the door open.

"You do that all by yourself."

"Very funny." Dean kicked off his sneakers and sat on his bed, stripping off his shirt.

"What are you doing? Don't we have bodies to burn."

"I'm going back to sleep. If she gets extra sleep then so do I. Meanwhile, go do your homework so we don't look like bigger idiots."

"What the hell did she say to you?"

Dean gave Sam a once over of how his and Anna's conversation went, excluding the parts where they insulted each others looks.

"Dean, what did you say to her to piss her off?"

"Nothing." He said defensively.

"Dean, I don't think just waking her up would have made her that angry. I know you. What did you say?"

"What makes you think I started it?"

"Because, I told you that ordering her around would have been a bad idea."

"So?"

"So, you were looking for a fight when you went to wake her up. Don't take this the wrong way but… you rub off the wrong way on people."

"Whatever, drop it. I'm going back to bed. Go look up the facts you missed."

"She's a good hunter Dean. She's precise. I think she just proved that."

"I said drop it."

"Fine, but she's in charge."

Dean grunted as he faced the opposite way of Sam when laying down.

Sam began to laugh as he walked away from Dean's bed to the door. Dean rolled over, propped up by one arm.

"What's so funny? Where are you going?" He frowned.

"To get us something to eat." Sam opened the door still laughing under his breath.

"What is so funny?"

"The only time you get this grumpy is when girl gets on your looks. What did she say?" Sam laughed.

"Shut up Sam"

"C'mon Dean, what did she say?"

"Shut up."

"If you don't answer I'm just going to keep asking until you tell me."

"Something about blowing away my face and it being an improvement."

Sam threw his head back and laughed, "What did you say to make her say that?"

"Sam drop it."

"Alright, alright. I'll just ask her when she wakes up."

"You cant just leave it can you?"

"I haven't seen anyone get you this mad since that guy in Boston grabbed your ass."

"I told you never to bring that up again."

"You thought he was a girl, it was a transvestite bar."

"Yeah, which you didn't tell me."

"I'm sorry for assuming you could read at a third grade level."

"You could have told me I was flirting with a dude."

"Why, that's no fun."

"Your just mad, I attract both genders."

"Yea, I'm so jealous. You can have the guys, more girls for me."

"I'll get you back for that."

"So you keep saying." Sam laughed his way out the room. Even with the door shut Dean could hear Sam laughing as he walked to the car.


That's it for now. I know its not a lot, sorry. Please leave a review though, I'd appreciate it.