Hey y'all! This is a little more back story, this time about Ash. Me and CastiellaWinchester94 decided to put all of the team out in the open and how Chuck first recruited them. If we all can remember, in season two, Ash died at the Roadhouse after it was burned down. I know you probably remember, but I'm just checking.

Anywho, Cas and I wanted to tell you all thank you so much for your support so far, and we hope you enjoy this, because this was written by CastiellaWinchester94 and edited by me! Love all of you people, especially you, Cas.


The last thing Ash remembered from his last day on Earth was seeing a piece of burning wood come falling down on him from the ceiling of the Roadhouse. He never felt the fire scorch his skin or feel the burn of smoke in his lungs.

When he woke up in the Roadhouse, he thought that it had all been a dream. He remembered calling the Winchesters and then nothing. However, the bar was empty, and as he looked around, he saw that not even Ellen was there. He went outside and almost ran into the man standing by the door.

"Who're you?" He asked, weary from a life at the Roadhouse of anyone in circumstances like this.

"Hi Ash, my name's Chuck. Welcome to Heaven." The man said, happily smiling at Ash. Ash was taken aback. So he did die in the Roadhouse, he had been thinking that. But something didn't make sense.

"Heaven? But this is the Roadhouse, isn't Heaven all green meadows and blue skies?" Ash asked, scratching the back of his neck. Chuck laughed lightly and shrugged.

"Well, you see, everyone's Heaven is different, usually they are based on good memories, some of your best." Chuck explained.

"And mine's the Roadhouse?"

"It would appear so." Chuck said, opening the door, "How about we talk about this over a beer?"

Ash mumbled in agreement and followed the man in, even though he still didn't trust Chuck. If he was right, and this was his Heaven, then he shouldn't worry, but there was something about the guy that was suspicious.

"So, Ash, I hear you're a computer genius." The statement surprised Ash, because he certainly did not expect that to be said by Chuck.

"You could say that, I guess. Why?" Ash asked, taking a swig from his bottle.

"I need a network of monitoring for Heaven, and I don't know another person better suited for the job." Chuck smiled.

"What does it need to do?"Ash inquired, his curiosity getting the better of him.

"Well, for starters, it needs to help me keep tabs on the Winchester boys without letting anyone know."

"Why would you wanna do that?" Ash asked, his eyes hard as he looked at Chuck, but he only laughed again

"I like to keep tabs on all my children, including humans. Especially the Winchesters. Do you have any idea how often those two die? Seriously, you would think they don't even care. " Ash looked at him, trying to figure out if the man was serious or not. Chuck noticed his discomfort and clarified. "You see, Ash, I'm God. Right now, a gate has just been opened, releasing demons from Hell into the world. If I were to keep an eye out for Sam and Dean right now, every angel and probably some demons would know about it. I can't have that, because I can't be seen picking favorites. So, will you help me?" It took Ash a second to get over the fact that he was actually talking to God, then he crossed his arms and looked at him.

"What would it get me? If this is my personal heaven, I don't need anything, so why should I do it?"

"What if I said you would be able to wander around all of Heaven, with no limits? You could find anyone who has died and either bring them here or go to their Heaven." Chuck told him.

"But why me? You've got tons of computer people in here, I'm sure." Ash said, gesturing around them, and Chuck frowned.

"You have been part of this ever since you step foot in the Roadhouse for the first time. Sometime very soon, I am going to need you again, for something I can't help prevent, but I can help end. So, I will get you everything you need, as long as you please do what I ask." Chuck pleaded, and Ash thought. He could say no, and go on living in his Heaven forever and enjoy himself, but he would always wonder about what would have happened if he did say yes, and he knew it would tear him apart eventually. If he said yes, only Chuck knew what was in store for him, and it kind of made Ash nervous. But, this could be his chance to be a hero, or a hunter, like Ellen and Jo always were. And if he could help out those knuckle headed Winchesters, then that was a bonus.

"I'm in."