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Chapter 3: Finish the bond.

Sarah's P.O.V.

The pain was intense.

I was swooped into Bobby's arms and carried to what I assumed was his car.

The man had just kissed me and now was carrying me, bridal style, to what I assumed was his car.

He put the seat-belt around me.

I quirked an eyebrow at him.

"Still half human." was all he said.

I nodded and held my stomach as another pain hit.

Bobby started the car and we were off.

I felt more intense pain and then all went black.

When I woke up, I was lying on a couch.

The pain was gone but I still felt like crap, which was odd, cause my body usually healed itself.

I looked up to see bobby sitting at a table in his kitchen.

"What happened? Where am I?" I asked.

Bobby looked up and smiled.

"So he black widow awakens." he said.

I quirked an eyebrow in confusion.

"Black widow?" I asked.

Bobby chuckled and held up a book as he pointed at it.

"Book says that's what the spell made you before I broke half of it." he said.

I gasped.

"Half – broke?" I asked.

"Have a seat girly and I'll tell you what I know." he said.

I sat down and waited. Bobby spoke.

"Ok, from what Ruby said, and the books said, the Black Widow spell is performed on those a demon wants around." he said.

I sighed.

"Crowley." I stated.

Bobby stopped and nodded.

"And they are then part demon and part human, who in turn turn into a cat in the day to immobilize them so they have to depend on the demon who casts the spell, unless they fine their soul mate, who will kiss them, and break the spell of being a cat...that part of the spell at least. There's a loophole Crowley must have added. You can become fully human if you fully complete the started bond that you started with your soul mate." he finished.

I sighed. "So, you're my soul mate?" I asked.

Bobby blushed and then nodded.

"Seems so." he said.

"So what exactly does completing the bond mean? We're stuck together forever?" I asked.

Bobby sighed.

"Well, says here that there is a ritual to do that will complete the breaking of the spell, and free you of Crowley, but you and I will be bonded for life, and you will be safe." he said.

I sighed.

"I can't ask that of you." I said.

Bobby groaned. "What?" I Asked.

"I already started it so if we don't do this, we both die." he said.

I gasped.

"So, now what? That's it? That's settled? What do we do now?" I asked.

Bobby smiled.

"We get married." he said plainly.

I sighed and stood up from my chair.

"You expect me to just up and marry you because you are my soul mate and broke the cat portion of the spell?" I asked.

Bobby got up and stood face to face with me.

"No, I except you are going to marry me, and complete this bone so that we can both live." he said.

I stopped and thought a moment.

If I didn't do this, then we would both die anyway.

There really was no choice.

"So, what do we do now?" I asked.

Bobby put his arms on my shoulders and spoke.

"We get married." he said.

I nodded. "Ok, let's go." I said.

Bobby smiled and grabbed his keys.

"It's a long trip, so relax." he said.

I smiled and placed a hand on Bobby's shoulder.

Suddenly, we popped to our destination.

I was used to it, Bobby, was not.

"Gosh darn it woman, give me a heads up before you do that demon magic stuff you do!" he said clutching his heart.

I chuckled.

"Sorry, one of the perks of being half demon." I said.

"I can see that!" Said Bobby.

I smiled and we headed into the Town Hall to get married.

We finished our wedding, and were married in less than a half hour.

We didn't do anything special, just quickly got the legal paperwork out of the way, and the vows done.

This sealed our human portion of the bond.

Bobby had not told me what the ritual entailed yet, but I trusted that he knew what he was doing.

I sighed as we popped back to Bobby's house, or should I say our house.

Bobby was once again crouched over trying not to loose his lunch.

I sighed and walked over to the kitchen and got him a glass of water.

Bobby took it and then looked at me.

He studied me and I rolled my eyes.

"If that plan was to kill you, then I would have done it already." I said.

Bobby sighed and drank the water and sat down on the couch.

I sat next to him and waited.

"So what is the next step in the ritual?" I asked.

Bobby sighed.

"Well, the book states that both people who are in the bond, need to make sure that they have no loose ends with anyone else. That's not a problem, because I don't, and you have been locked away for years, so that's not an issue." he said.

I nodded.

"So then what?" I asked.

Bobby sighed.

"Well I have the book right here if you would like to read it for yourself." he said.

I smiled and took the book from Bobby.

The book read as a poem, in riddle form, as follows:

The two shall complete the bond of the black widow spell...

First comes a kiss to seal the deal,

Second come the binding in Holy Matrimony,

Third comes the bond as man and wife,

Fourth comes the rituals of keeping accordance,

Fifth come the order of hiding the magic,

Sixth come the ideal of being a triangle,

and Seven come the life of being together...

I looked up.

"What does that mean?" I asked.

Bobby sighed and took the book from me.

"Step one was sealing the deal with a kiss, we did that." he said.

I blushed.

I thought on the kiss.

As Bobby kissed me, it was like nothing even mattered, like he was all that I cared about, and that this was it.

"Second come the binding in Holy Matrimony, we did that by getting married." he continued.

I nodded.

"Third." he gulped and looked at me with curious eyes. "Comes the bond as man and wife." he said and stopped.

I looked him in the eyes. "What does that mean?" I asked. Bobby stopped and looked at me.

"You don't know what happens between a man and a woman?" he asked.

I rolled my eyes at him.

"No, I Know what that means, does that mean we have to...to...you know, do that?" I asked.

Bobby chuckled.

"You can't even say it." he said.

I sighed.

"I've never had the need to say it." I said.

Bobby nodded in understanding.

"Yes Sarah, we have to do that." he said.

I gulped.

"What's next?" I asked to change the subject.

Bobby must have realized this and then continued after a short pause.

"Fourth comes the rituals of keeping accordance...basically means we have to keep doing that." he said.

I was now sweating.

Bobby continued.

"Fifth come the order of hiding the magic...basically meaning we have to make it look real and not for magic to all or it won't work." he said.

I nodded.

"Well that should be easy, I don't know anyone, except for Crowley." I said.

Bobby stiffened. "Well I do. You see, Dean and Sam Winchester live here, and well they are on a case right now." he said.

"I don't know what would happen if they find out, before the curse is completley broken." he said.

I nodded.

Bobby smiled. "So, we have to make sure they don't find out. We can't be falling down dead." he said.

I sighed. "I've been told about them." I said.

Bobby looked at me pointedly.

"What have you been told?" he asked.

"Just that they always mess up my uncle Crowley's plans." I say.

Bobby chuckled.

"Well, that I can agree with." he said.

I smiled.

There was a moment of silence and then Bobby looked back at the book.

"Shall we continue?" he asked.

I nodded and Bobby continued to speak.

"Sixth come the ideal of being a triangle..." he stopped. And then spoke again. "Well, I'll be." he said in awe.

"What?" I asked. "What is it?" I asked again.

Bobby looked at me.

"We got to get ourselves a family." he said. I quirked an eyebrow, and then it hit. My face must have gone pale or funny, because Bobby proceeded to laugh.

"So wait, like a child?" I asked.

Bobby smiled.

"You catch on quick." he said with that sexy southern accent.

I shook my head out of it and looked at him.

"Ok, and what's last?" I asked.

Bobby looked down and read the last line.

" Seven come the life of being together...I guess that means a moment where we are all together as a family and realize it and accept what's what." he said.

I nodded and sighed.

Bobby closed the book and leaned back into the couch.

I looked around the room. It was a mess.

It didn't look like a woman had lived here for years.

I sighed.

"Well, I did lean how to put on a good con, and this, is not going to cut it." I said motioning to the house with my finger.

Bobby grunted. "Ain't never had use for cleaning, I was always on cases with the boys." he said.

I sighed.

"We want them to think this is real, don't we, we have to come up with a story, a plan, and for God's sakes, we have to clean this house, because they are never going to believe that I married you for your good looks and charm." I said.

Bobby grunted. "Hey now, you best be careful on what you say. I happen to have been told that I do have good charm and looks." he said.

I rolled my eyes and sighed.

I got up and looked around.

"Well, I guess we should get to work. When are the boys due back?" I asked.

Bobby smiled.

"Not till tomorrow." he said. I sighed. "Let's get going." I said as I went to put my hand on Bobby's shoulder.

"Oh, no you don't." he said jumping away just in time, nearly making himself fall over his wood coffee table.

"If we are going to do this, we are going to do this the old fashioned way." he said.

I nodded.

"How's that?" I asked.

Bobby smiled.

"We are going to play house." he said.

I looked at Bobby confused.

"How are we going to do that?" I asked.

Bobby smiled again.

I was learning really quickly that when Bobby smiled, it was never always a good thing.