1 - Wendigo

Lea let out a pained groan, her dark brunette hair falling around her face like a halo. Opening her eyes, she let out a terrified screech as she saw what lay before her. A man was held up by his tied hands, she noticed her own arms in the same predicament, tugging violently on her hands.

Suddenly, a pained groan left the man, her head whipping in front of her. "Oi, where are we?" She hissed.

The man ignored her, looking around until they heard a moan coming to their left. Lea and the man watched in fear as something came towards the man on their right. They watched in silent horror as the man was eaten alive, the creature leaving them to go back to its hiding space in the cave.

"Oh my god." Lea whimpered, tugging harshly on her bound hands.

She wished she was back home, back with her family. Tears fell from her eyes, as she sobbed quietly, a silent whimper escaping her as her head bowed. Something heavy hit her head, bleariness overtaking her vision, a gasp left her lips as darkness welcomed her into its arms.

Later

Lea's head rolled to the side slightly, her eyes opening once again. Rebooting her mind, she remembered the creature from before, or, however long ago it was when she was last awake, and returned to tugging on her bound hands.

Looking up at her hands, she poked her tongue out in concentration, mumbling, "C'mon Lea, c'mon."

Something creaked above her, a startled scream leaving her, eyes wide as two bodies fell from above. Though, something was rather shocking as two other bodies were revealed in her peripheral vision. "Holy shit." She breathed, "I'm starting to get freaked out."

The short came face to face with a skull, immediately scrambling back as the taller one grabbed onto him, saying, "Hey, it's okay, it's okay."

'Really.' She snarked in her head. 'It's not like a big ass creature isn't going devour us like it had nothing better to do.'

A cough came from her left, making the tall man look over. There, hanging from the ceiling, was another man and woman. "Dean." He said worriedly.

Lea gaped. She kept quiet though, letting them all have their reunion, continuing to tug at her bound hands, only to squeak as a knife cut through the ropes. "A-aren't you going to see if he's ok?" She asked slowly, rubbing her raw wrists gently.

"I'm fine sweetheart." Dean responded.

She gave him a hard stare, walking away, the tall man following her. She stopped, listening to any weird sounds, before continuing and running towards the man she had awoken to before. She shook him, the man startling awake. "Hey, you're gonna be alright now." She soothed him.

"Haley! We found him!" The man shouted, the woman and two males following her.

"Tommy!" She cried, tears running down her face, the younger boy rushing to cradle him.

Lea sighed in relief, a soft smile on her face as she watched the three be reunited. "And how did you end up here? There was no missing person report for you?" Dean asked, causing her to freeze.

"I-I-I woke up here." She answered honestly.

The two didn't look like they believed her. "I went to sleep in my bed and then I wake up in a cave with a big ass thingamabob." She snapped. "Not exactly my cup of tea."

The tall one opened his mouth as if to ask a question when Dean stood up, a handgun in his grip. Lea looked skeptically at him. "Will that even work?" She asked, her head tilted slightly in curiosity.

"Flare guns, those'll work." Sam said, grinning at Dean, Lea looking at him with a raised brow.

A few minutes later

Haley, Tommy, Ben, and Lea followed the brothers quietly. Lea looked cautiously around, unknowingly walking in front of the three siblings in a protective manner. 'It's not like anyone will care if I die now.' She thought to herself. 'I'm not even home.'

Growling made Dean look to his right slightly, Sam cocking his flare gun pointing it straight ahead of him.

"Looks like someone's home for supper." Dean said, hearing the growl.

"We'll never outrun it." Interjected Haley.

It was silent for a moment, Dean eyeing Sam with a thoughtful look. "You thinking what I'm thinking?" He asked.

"Yeah, I think so." He answered.

'I don't like what those two idiots are thinking.' Lea thought grumpily to herself, wondering if she could slap some sense into them.

"Alright, listen to me." Dean started, "Stay with Sammy, he's gonna get you outta here."

"What are you gonna do?" Haley and Lea asked.

Dean didn't answer, just winked at the two females and walked away. "Chow time you freaky bastard!" Dean shouted.

Lea bit her lip, "I thought it looked more like a thingamabob."

Sam looked at her amusedly for half a second, before focusing back on the task at hand.

"Bring it on baby! I taste good!"

Sam walked around the group, pointing the flare gun at their right, walking forward slightly. "Alright come on. Hurry." He urged.

As they followed him, Lea couldn't shake the feeling something bad was going to happen. Hearing Dean shout throughout the abandoned mine shaft, Lea kept the snort from escaping. As they followed Sam, they all stopped at a crossway, with Sam pointing his flare gun in front of him, a sudden growl echoing.

"Get them out of here." Sam ordered, looking at Haley.

"Sam, no." She denied.

"Go. Go!" He shouted. "Go!"

"Come on, Haley." Ben urged, pushing his siblings. "Come on."

Sam looked at them before his eyes widened as he stared at Lea who had her arms crossed and a defiant look in her eyes. "I'm not going anywhere."

"Yes, you are. Follow them out, now." He ordered.

Lea looked him straight in the eyes, arms uncrossing as she poked his chest, enunciating her words. "I am not going anywhere. You are not my guardian." Her eyes turned green as she glared up at him. "Someone needs to keep you from doing something stupid, you giant."

Sam stared at her boggled, noticing how her words bled together in her anger. "Fine, follow me. And listen."

She smirked, tossing her dark hair behind her shoulder, eyes glinting. "Of course."

He grabbed her arm, tugging her until he stopped at one of the walls, leaning against it. Lea stopped behind him, peering around his body until he pushed her back with a stern look. Her eyes narrowed, lips thinning, but she listened reluctantly.

'Stupid man. I understand that I need to listen…' She thought, her eyes twitching as she glared at the offending hand. "Will you please remove your hand from my chest, or you will find it missing." She growled lowly, hands twitching in an effort not to slap him.

Sam looked back at her, then at his hand, before quickly pulling his hand back towards with a light blush. "Sorry," He coughed.

Lea glared at him, the two remaining silent until Sam cocked the flare gun. "Come on." He whispered.

They heard a crack, making them stiffen and turn their heads to the right. Standing in front of them was the wendigo they were running from. Lea stifled a gasp. 'That thing is ugly.' She thought, unknowingly grasping onto Sam's arm and squeezing it.

He pushed her away, pushing himself off the wall, rolling onto the ground and firing at the creature. Lea stumbled onto the floor, scratching her face and arm on a jagged rock. She hissed, cradling her injured arm.

Pushing himself off the ground, Sam quickly located Lea and grabbed her arm, running away from the creature. They ran until they heard a familiar voice scream, "Sam!"

Lea looked back, not seeing the Wendigo but sure as hell not wanting to. "Come on. Hurry. Hurry!" Sam urged, grabbing one of Tommy's arms and lifting it around his shoulders.

Sam had given the flare gun to Lea, who was holding it in front of her as she stood in front of the group. "Any day now." She sang hurriedly.

Sam, Ben, Haley, and Lea ran as fast as they could carrying Tommy. Lea looked behind her and shivered, "When I find out who brought my ass to this damned place, I'm shoving something sharp and pointy up their arse!"

The creature roared, sending Haley screaming as they continued to run until they hit a dead end. Lea handed the flare gun back to Sam without Question, huddling the siblings behind her as she stood protectively in front of them. "No! Damn." Sam cursed, standing in front of the four. "Get behind me."

Haley and Lea tensed as they saw the wendigo pass them by. Looking in the corner of her eyes, Lea stood straight and stared in front of her with a fire in her eyes. The wendigo looked to its left, seeing the humans and walking slowly towards them.

It felt like forever as they watched the creature walk towards them. It bent, readying itself to attack, roaring at them. "Hey!" Shouted a familiar deep voice.

Dean stood in front of the Wendigo, flare gun cocked. He shot, the flare hitting the wendigo in its stomach, the creature burning from the wound until only a corpse left. The others watching the creature burn, Sam still keeping them back.

"Not bad, huh?" Dean asked, somewhat cockily.

Sam laughed, Haley looked impressed and Lea had the urge to facepalm.

A little while later, they were all at the Rangers' park, an ambulance there as they put Tommy in. "So the bear came back again after you yelled at it?" The sheriff asked disbelievingly.

"That's when it circled the campsite." Ben answered, Sam nodding from behind. "I mean, this grizzly must have weighed 800, 900 pounds."

"Alright, we'll go out after first light." The ranger replied.

Lea, who was sitting on a bench as a medic patched her up, looked at the scene in front of her, still not believing she was really here. She really had no idea how she got there. It was hard to come up with a lie believable enough to fool a ranger who was questioning her.

"How old are you?" He asked, looking at his notepad.

She hesitated, the ranger taking it as fear of what happened, "I'm 19 sir, it was my birthday recently. My friends and I went to a cabin my family built when we decided to set up tents and sleep under the sky." She faked tears as she sobbed. "The grizzly came out of nowhere, killing my friends and dragging me away. If it wasn't for the two men, I would have surely followed their fate."

The ranger pet her hair with a smile. "Thank you miss, we'll contact your family now."

As he walked away, she looked up at the sky, questions running through her mind. "Was that story true?" Sam asked, popping out of nowhere.

She jumped, before shaking her head. "No, I really was telling you two the truth before. The last thing I remember was going to bed and falling asleep. Next thing I know, I'm in a dark cave with a thingamabob and watching it eat someone." She shuddered, her head turning to look at him. "And the best thing is, I just turned seventeen a few days ago."

"You're a minor?" He asked surprised.

She snorted. "Please, back where I'm from I always get mistaken for being older when I was younger. Didn't help they thought my mother was my sister." Her face turned sad and melancholy. "I doubt that'll be true now."

Sam just looked confused at her. "It's 2005 now right?" She asked, getting a nod in return. "I'm either not alive or I'm four."

"Huh?" Dean asked, appearing as his brother did.

"Idiots." She huffed, standing with her hands on her hips and looking at them with narrowed eyes. "Dear god, I somehow came into a universe where you two," She pointed the brothers, "are actors and your whole life is a tv show. Sam is played by Jared Padalecki and Dean is played by Jensen Ackles."

"Listen sweetheart-" Dean started before he was cut off by a petite curvy brunette with colour changing eyes.

"Don't you sweetheart me, I'm a minor. Ya'know, jailbait." She interrupted.

"And what do you need us to do exactly? Or what do you need to do?" Dean asked.

"Boys, my goal right now is to make sure the future doesn't get fucked up like it did in the original timeline." She answered with a smirk. "And not act like idiots as you do. Oh! I just remembered something." She slapped both brothers behind their heads.

"Ow!" Sam cried, cradling his head.

"What was that for?!" Dean asked, rubbing his head.

Lea held her hands on her hips, glaring up at them. "That was for being idiots before." She answered. "If I see either of you two doing something stupid like that, I'll kick you in the balls, are we clear?" She warned.

"Yes, ma'am." They chorused, terrified of the petite girl.

"And I'm not short!" She shrieked. "You two are just giants!"

Dean shook his head, looking at his brother with a quirked eyebrow, who was arguing with the teen. "Save your flirting when we're on the road." He called out, walking to his Impala.

"Me? Flirt with that giant!?" She cried, pointing at Sam. "That wasn't flirting, that was insulting his male pride."

Dean shook his head, dragging them both to the Impala. "Hurry up."

Taking a hairband, she bunched her hair in a messy bun, before realising what she was wearing. She had somehow forgotten that she was wearing her pajamas. Face flushed in embarrassment, she tugged on Sam's jacket. "Do you have something I can wear?" She mumbled shyly.

Sam looked down, only just realising what she was wearing and nudged Dean. "Yeah, you can borrow my jacket until we hit a store for some clothes for you." He replied, shrugging off his jacket and handing it to her.

She slipped it on, the bottom resting in the middle of her thighs and the sleeves reaching past her fingertips. "Thanks."

Lea looked at the two boys in front of her. She smiled slightly, "You boys will find your dad eventually."

"How do you know that?" Sam asked gruffly.

She frowned, flicking his forehead, eyes looking into hazel. "You do find him, Sam, I wouldn't lie about that." She replied.

The two just stood in silence, Dean sliding up beside Lea and resting an arm around her shoulder. "Little Miss Lea is right Sammy, we're gonna find him." Dean said, looking at his younger brother.

"Yeah, I know." He sighed. "But in the meantime…I'm driving." He smirked.

"I call shotgun!" Lea called before Dean could.

"Uncool!" He retorted, throwing the keys to Sam who was already getting in.

"I'll kick your arse."

"I've got a good looking ass, I know."

"Pervert."

"Bean."

Cue a girlish yelp. "I'm not a bean, and at least my name doesn't rhyme with bean, Dean."

"She's got you there."

"Shut up Sammy.

"It's Sam."

They drove off into the night.