Disclaimer: I do not own Supernatural or any of its characters, I do however own/co-own Kalli and Kyla
This is a Kyla/Kalli Creation
"So this is all I have so far." Kyla told Sam after Kalli had gone to bed.
Sam nodded, and took the research from her. Dean finished off his slice of pie, Kyla checking him out and then looking at Sam as Dean glanced over.
"You can look at me, I don't mind." Dean said flirtatiously.
Kyla rolled her eyes. "Yeah, cause I'm totally checking you out."
"No need to be shy. I've been doing the same thing to you all evening." Dean told her.
Kyla smiled and glanced over at him, and shrugged. "That's cause I'm hardcore eye candy."
Sam coughed, and Kyla laughed a little, looking at him.
"I don't remember all this forwardness in college." Sam said.
Kyla shrugged. "Well, after you left, Kalli and I realized that we had to get on back out there and accumulate a new posse."
Sam laughed. "So you got forward?"
"What was I supposed to do? Hide in my shell until approached?" Kyla asked.
"It wouldn't take long for someone to approach you or Kalli." Dean told her. "Have you two looked in the mirror lately?"
Kyla smiled. "You do flatter me too much, Dean Winchester."
"Ignore him, and focus." Sam said.
Kyla stopped smiling at Dean, who was smiling back, and sighed, looking at Sam.
"Fine. Let's get off the personal subject, and get right into this case. Do you know what we're doing?" Kyla asked.
Sam shook his head. "Not just by looking at your research. I have to do a little research of my own."
"Okay, well--you can stay here if you want to. I'm sure Kalli won't mind. First door on the right at the top of the stairs is a guest room with two twin beds in it. It has its own bathroom too." Kyla said.
Sam nodded, and then as he headed up to the guest room, he stopped and turned back around.
"Dean--touch her and die." Sam told him.
"Sammy--shut-up." Dean replied.
Sam sighed and kept going. Once he was in the room, Dean immediately turned to Kyla.
"So...tell me about college." Dean said.
Kyla laughed a little, and then went over to the leftover pie. She pointed to it, and Dean raised an eyebrow.
"You mind if I eat it with my finger?" She asked.
Dean smirked. "Trust me...I wouldn't have it any other way."
Kyla smiled, and ate a little of the pie, sucking off her finger slower than she needed to.
"I like you. You're forward, quirky...hot." Kyla said.
Dean grinned. "So are you."
Kyla was about to say something, when Sam appeared at the top of the stairs.
"Dean--you can't just waltz into her house and hit on her." Sam told him.
Kyla smiled. "Aww, Sammy--I wouldn't have it any other way."
Sam rolled his eyes. "Don't say I didn't warn you."
"Consider me warned!" Kyla called up sweetly as Sam went back to the guest room.
"So what's up with you two?" Dean asked after a moment.
Kyla shrugged. "He, Kalli and I were really close. Then along came Jessica, and Kalli's hidden feelings were hidden a little longer. Sammy's always been like my brother."
"Oh thank God." Dean said.
Kyla laughed. "That doesn't mean you don't have competition."
"I'm looking forward to it." Dean replied.
Kalli woke up and she sighed. Having Sam around after he had just taken off and Jessica had died, was hard on everyone--and she knew hardest on him. She'd woken up one morning, and he'd just been...gone.
"Wake up, Kalli-kins." Kyla said. "News, news, I have news!"
Kalli looked over and laughed. "Of what kind?"
"Of the juicy kind!" Kyla exclaimed.
"Yeah?" Kalli asked.
Kyla nodded vigorously. "Dean and I are totally vibing on each other. I'm trying really hard not to just jump on the bandwagon, but when he's kind of the bandwagon, it takes a lot of willpower not to jump on him, you know?"
Kalli laughed loudly. "Wow. Sorry. It's just--you just said you had willpower."
Kyla rolled her eyes. "Get up. We need to have breakfast."
"I'll eat later." Kalli told her.
"Sammy's out at a diner." Kyla said.
"Oh." Kalli replied, but she stayed where she was.
Kyla just nodded, and went to go and eat dinner with Dean while Kalli sat there thinking. She didn't know what to say to Sammy. She'd missed him. That was true, and she'd told him that. There was just so much else to say.
"But where do I start?" Kalli asked out loud.
Her phone rang, and Kalli sat up and looked at the cover--speak of the devil.
"Hey, Sam." Kalli answered.
"Hey." Sam replied. "I was just calling to say that I'm not avoiding you."
"Why would you avoid me?" Kalli asked, the whole while thinking, "I'm glad you aren't avoiding me."
Sam shrugged. "Everything at Stanford happened so fast, Kalli. One minute Jessica was there, and the next minute she was totally gone. I had to get out. It had absolutely nothing to do with you."
"Here I thought we had cooties." Kalli joked.
It was her mechanism--when she needed to make light of a difficult situation, she just joked about it. She didn't know what else to do. Sam laughed a little too, and if she could only see the grin on his face, she'd be reminded even more why she'd fallen for him in the first place. Even with the wonderful laugh, Kalli needed to get it out.
Kalli nodded. "I know you were hurting Sam. I just--part of me wishes you'd let Kyla and I console you. We were best friends, and you completely ditched. But hey...I'm sorry that I didn't keep in touch. You needed a friend, and I wasn't there for you."
Sam nodded. "I'm sorry too."
Kalli smiled weakly and hung up the phone, knowing there was nothing else she would be able to say without letting her feelings for him show. She wasn't ready for that yet, because it meant letting him all the way back in. She laid back down and snuggled into her covers, wishing that this was easier.
"Just shoot at the damn thing!" Kyla said in a frustrated voice.
Dean sighed. "It isn't that easy!"
"Sure it is! You pull the trigger!" Kyla cried.
"Stop bickering! It got away for now, and there's nothing we can do about it!" Sam said.
Kyla groaned. "Fine! We have to figure out where its lair is. That's the hardest part. The easy part is figuring out who dies next."
Dean sighed. "We'll be more prepared next time. And what's with your happy trigger finger?"
Kyla shrugged. "If it's not a happy trigger finger, than it's a sad or angry one--you want it to be one of those?"
Dean laughed. "No."
"Good." Kyla replied, and she winked at him.
Sam rolled his eyes. "I didn't expect you two to hit it off."
Kyla smiled. "Oh, Sammy--you're still just as clueless as you used to be. It's nice to know that some things haven't changed about you."
Sam smiled a little himself, and they got into the Impala and then went to Kyla's and Kalli's. Once inside, Kalli had mad Mac and Cheese, and they all sat down on the couch in the living room to eat.
"Where were you guys?" Kalli asked.
Kyla shrugged. "They were checking out motels, and I made them come back."
"Guys, you have to be more willing to mooch off of us. It's Kyla's fault you came to visit anyways." Kalli said. "Don't let her kick you out."
Dean laughed. "Good thing I talked her into letting us come back."
Sam shot Dean a look. "She's not kicking us out--I just feel like we're imposing."
"Of course you're not imposing, Sam." Kalli stressed. "Stay as long as you like. It's a good chance for everyone to catch up."
"Same old, Kalli--I'm really glad." Sam told her softly.
Kalli blushed. "Same old Sam is nice too."
"Well, since I say 'no' to chick flick moments, I'm going upstairs." Dean said.
Kyla laughed. "You are such a man."
"Would you have me any other way?" Dean asked.
Kyla nodded. "Naked."
"Kyla Rose!" Kalli cried, smacking her in the leg.
"Why haven't we discussed this sooner?" Dean asked.
"We should just hook-up already." Kyla said.
"KYLA ROSE!" Kalli said, only louder this time.
Sam choked on his Mac and Cheese. "Can we please not discuss this?!"
Kyla and Dean stared at each other, waiting for the other to make the first move as Kalli's and Sam's eyes darted back and forth between them.
"My room, tomorrow night." Kyla said.
Dean nodded. "I'll be there."
"Get some rest tonight--you're gonna need it." Kyla told him with a wink.
Dean chuckled. "Not as much as you are."
"I just threw up a little in my mouth." Sam announced.
Dean went up to the guest room, and Kyla smiled to herself, sipping her drink and then realizing that Kalli and Sam were staring at her.
"I underestimate you everyday." Kalli said.
Kyla shrugged a little. "It happens."
The four stayed busy for a good week. The case got more and more complicated, and Kyla and Dean didn't have time to take each other up on the offer. Sam had hit a dead end, and Kalli was working more than normal. The one thing that had changed the most, was who was talking to who.
"I mean something's different about her, you know?" Sammy asked Kyla.
Kyla nodded as she looked over her research again.
"She's so much more collected. More rational. Calmer. Softer. She glows a bit more." Sam contemplated, smiling absent-mindedly.
Kyla looked up. "Wait--say that again."
Sam realized what he'd said out loud and coughed. "There has to be a focal point."
"But no bones to burn." Kyla said, and then looked at him hard. "You really like her, don't you?"
"Why would I like a sociopath ghost?" Sam asked.
"Kalli, not the stupid ghost!" Kyla told him.
Sam coughed again. "I do not."
"She makes you blush! You say her name and you get all happy. You totally want her!" Kyla said triumphantly, and started to giggle.
"That's not funny!" Sammy told her.
"Yes it is! And it's true!" Kyla said.
Sam started scoffing, but as he thought about it, he realized that he really did want her. He'd had more than enough time to get over Jessica and Madison, and here was Kalli. A girl he'd known for years--a girl that knew most of his secrets.
"Yeah. Okay, fine." Sam admitted. "It's true."
"Yay!" Kyla cried, pumping her hands into the air. "This makes my day so much better!"
For Dean and Kalli--the conversation was a lot different.
"He just kind of took off, you know? Didn't tell us anything." Kalli said, wiping down the table at work.
Dean nodded. "Well, Sammy always was the quiet type."
"I don't mean it like that." Kalli told him. "I mean--it's like he suddenly stopped trusting me and it hurt."
"You should have told him that." Dean said.
Kalli shrugged. "What difference would it have made? I mean his girlfriend died in a fire, and he survived--he has to still carry that around with him."
"You've been carrying a torch for him, haven't you?" Dean asked after a pause.
Kalli shrugged. "I can't help it. Have you seen him? Heard him talk? Listened to his jokes? Watched him smile? Caught him fixing his hair when he thinks no one's looking?"
Dean raised an eyebrow. "Go bang my brother already!"
Kalli was shocked. "That's just not classy!"
"Who cares about classy? Satisfy the old urges!" Dean said, taking a swig of his coffee. "I'm sure that the two of you have some itch you need to scratch."
Kalli had no problems at this point, reaching over and smacking Dean in the arm. He looked up, and rubbed his arm, Kalli smiling a little.
"Don't take your own advice." Kalli told him.
Dean raised an eyebrow again. "What do you mean?"
Kalli shrugged. "I mean treat Kyla like a person."
The morning that the boys were going to give up, something rather unexpected happened: Kyla opened the door to her rival and arch nemesis.
"What the Hell are you doing here?" Kyla asked scathingly.
Bela smirked. "I was invited. I have news on this hunt of yours."
"What?" Kyla asked harshly.
"We said to send us the stuff, Bela, not show up." Dean said.
Kyla growled a little. "You invited her?!"
Dean could tell there was hatred in Kyla's voice, and he was confused.
"Do you two...know each other?" Dean asked.
"Know each other? We're rivals, Dean." Bela said with a smile.
"I can wipe that smile right off of your face, you know?" Kyla told her, smiling herself.
Dean spoke up. "What do you mean, 'rivals'?"
"What, she hasn't told you?" Bela asked.
Dean looked at Kyla, but the question was directed at Bela. "Told me what?"
Kyla sighed. "Bela and I are in the same business."
"You're a mercenary?!" Dean asked.
Kyla smacked his arm. "Keep it down! Kalli doesn't know anything, remember?!"
Kyla dragged him out onto the front porch and Dean looked at her differently. He and Sam were disgusted with how Bela ran the things she did, and here was a girl Dean was becoming attracted to, in the same exact business he hated so much.
"She and I get paid to do what we do." Bela said.
"Don't give him the wrong impression of me." Kyla told her, rolling her eyes.
Dean scoffed. "I already have the wrong impression of you."
Kyla looked appalled. "Don't you dare lump me with her, Dean Winchester! Unlike Bela, I give a rat's ass about the people the demons and ghosts attack! Bela only cares about the money."
"Oh please--you love the money just as much as I do." Bela said, rolling her eyes.
"It helped me get through college. But you know what helps me sleep at night?" Kyla asked.
Bela shrugged. "Your teddy bear?"
"Besides her." Kyla said, moving her hand frantically. "I actually help people. I save them from things that could kill them, and they reward me."
Bela rolled her eyes. "You're still doing what I do. You take the hunts that pay you."
"You roll your eyes at me one more time..." Kyla said, stepping closer to Bela angrily.
Dean stepped in between them as Sam came out onto the porch.
"What's the verdict?" Sam asked.
"We need to go into the forest." Dean replied.
Kalli wasn't surprised that the three had headed off again. Something was up--she just didn't know exactly what. Kalli wasn't a dumbass. When something was off, she could tell. What she couldn't do, was tell you exactly what was wrong. While she was thinking it all over, she was interrupted by the door bell, and opened it to see a blonde woman standing there.
"Hi. I'm Ruby." Ruby told her. "I'm a friend of Sam's, and he said he was here for a while, so I stopped by."
Kalli nodded. "Sure. Come on in."
Kalli wasn't sure what it was about the girl that was off, but something was. Maybe it was the way she smiled. Or the way she walked. Whatever it was, Kalli was sure she didn't trust this woman with her life.
"How long have you known Sam?" Kalli asked.
"We only started seeing each other a few weeks ago to be honest." Ruby replied.
At first Kalli wasn't sure how to take that sentence, but she knew she didn't like it. Seeing each other? Did that mean Sam had neglected to mention that he had a girlfriend?
"I see." Kalli replied, trying to read her.
Ruby nodded. "I'm not the kind of girl to actually sit here and beat around the bush, so I'm just going to lay it all out there, all right?"
"Good." Kalli told her, wanting the truth.
"Sam isn't the kind of guy you want to associate yourself with." Ruby said, looking Kalli in the eye. "He's kind of like the antichrist."
Kalli laughed. "Yeah. Sammy's the antichrist."
"I'm doing this for your own good." Ruby told her.
"For your own personal agenda is more like it." Kalli thought to herself, and what she didn't know then was that she was right.
"Fine." Ruby said, and blinked, her eyes now black. "I'm a demon. You should believe what I'm telling you."
Kalli's jaw dropped--suddenly this woman was making her feel really uncomfortable.
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