so, this is chapter two obviously. I am very glad at the favorites and follows. But please review! It is a surefire way of guaranteeing I'll update quicker.

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Chapter 2

Katrina opened her eyes with a wince, feeling like she'd been run over by a bus, repeatedly. She blinked, trying to clear her vision and after a moment her vision cleared up and what had looked like two blurry blobs, now were two very worried faces.

"Kitty! Are you okay?" The boy, Nathaniel asked, clinging to her shirt and tugging on her arm.

"I'm OK Natty, are you and Robin okay? What happened anyways?" She said, sitting up slowly.

"You covered our heads and then there was this really loud sound that hurt my ears. Then the whole room filled with light and you cried and the whole building went bang around us," Robin said helpfully, pressing closer and clinging as well.

Katrina looked around, gaping. Around her was the remains of the building they'd been hiding in, along with several hundred yards of forest on every side of them in a perfect circle.

"Wow, she wasn't joking about being powerful," Katrina mused out loud.

"Who are you talking to Kitty?" Robin asked, looking confused.

"Katrina smiled down at the little girl and boy, "our very own guardian angel," she said.

Nathaniel's eyes widened. "An angel saved us? That's so cool!" he exclaimed excitedly.

Katrina shushed him. "Hey, we don't know who's around of if that blast got that guy, we need to be very careful, okay? I need you two to promise me you won't tell anyone about our angel okay?"

Nathaniel and Robin nodded with serious looks and promised.

Katrina got to her feet shakily, and nearly pitched over from a sudden weight increase on her back. She looked over her shoulder and froze in shock.

There, right behind her were two enormous wings. They were bright pure gold with countless black marks covering them.

"Woah, you have wings Kitty!" Nathaniel exclaimed, running behind her to look at them.

"Kitty, are you an angel?" Robin asked seriously.

"No! I don't know why these things are attached to me!" She said in aggravation.

Nathaniel reached out and stroked one wing gently and Katrina collapsed to her knees with a low cry of pain.

"Kitty?! What's wrong? Did I hurt you? I'm so sorry!" Nathaniel asked anxiously, coming around to her front.

"It's alright Natty, they just really hurt," Katrina said through gritted teeth.

"I apologize Katrina. I have not used my wings for many years. They are weak and injured from my fall," A low female voice said quietly from inside her.

Katrina blinked, "okay, but why are they on the outside?" She asked aloud.

"i'm not certain. When I fell I had to bond with you very quickly, perhaps I bonded incorrectly with you," Kitalia said apologetically.

"What?!" Katrina yelped aloud.

"What?" Nathaniel asked.

"Eh, nothing," Katrina said distractedly.

"you do not have to speak aloud to speak with me. Just think it and I will be able to hear," Kitalia said, quiet amusement in her voice.

"what do you mean you bonded wrong? Am I in danger? Is it gonna make me explode?" Katrina asked silently.

"No, don't be ridiculous. if that was going to happen it would have already," Kitalia scoffed.

"So, there was a chance of that happening? You didn't think to tell me that right away? Katrina said in her head.

"I told you it was risky," Kitalia responded, sounding puzzled at her agitation.

"Kitalia, how do you think these two very young children would have reacted to having a person explode over them? It would have traumatized them for life. Well, left them more traumatized," Katrina asked, exasperated.

"Would you have preferred the alternative?" Kitalia asked, sounding a little testy.

"No, I guess not. Thank you for saving us, Kitalia," Katrina said after a moment.

"You are welcome. I am also thankful to you for setting me free. And i am glad I was able to help save those two children," Kitalia said, appeased.

"Alright, my little minions. help this old lady to her feet. We have a long walk until civilization." Katrina said, holding her hands out to the kids.

They grabbed her hands and pulled her up willingly and she staggered a bit before finding her balance. She looked behind her to see the wings dragging on the ground. She winced at the thought of them dragging through the dirt. They were extremely beautiful.

"I'm going to need something to hide those wings. They are really obvious," she muttered aloud.

"Maybe we can find a blanket?" Robin suggested. She and Nathaniel grabbed her hands as they began picking their way through the rubble.

"Maybe," Katrina said, sounding a bit doubtful.

(elsewhere)

"So, I found another case," Sam said, looking over at his brother who was just opening the fast food bag.

Dean grunted absently as he pulled his burger and fries out and set them aside, going for the apple pie at the bottom first.

"Dean!" Sam snapped.

"Jeez, i'm listening Sammy!" Dean grouched.

Sam glared at him but read the newspaper report.

"So, apparently fourteen children have gone missing in the last two weeks in a little town called Auburn." Sam said.

"Well, that's a little suspicious," Dean said.

"Yeah, and it gets weirder. Says that every family saw a young girl about sixteen or seventeen hanging around their houses a few days before the kids went missing. When they tried to find her, she kept disappearing. No one knew who she was." Sam said.

"Yep, suspicious. So, we leaving now, or can I finish my pie, if that's okay with you?" Dean asked, raising his eyebrows.

Sam rolled his eyes. "Well it's a ten hour drive, so..." he said testily.

"Alright, let me eat my pie and you eat your rabbit food, then we'll leave. We can get there tomorrow." Dean said, raising his hands with a little smirk.

"Jerk," Sam muttered, digging in the bag for his salad.

"Don't be pouty princess, it'll give you wrinkles," Dean snickered.

He got up and walked over to the bed he'd been using to start packing his few belongings, ducking the bag that an irritated Sam threw at him.