"This is incredible!" Sam gushed as him and his brother followed Eri down the hallway on the first floor, "You're a legacy?"

"No," Eri laughed, "But I knew someone who knew someone that was. They brought me here after what happened."

"What exactly did happen?" Dean asked, curious about all of this.

"A demon," She bowed her head, "No one survived but me. The girl that saved me, she asked me if I wanted to hit back. But once I made a decision I couldn't back out. I told her yes, came here and trained."

"As far as we know, the Men of Letters died out in 58. What happened to this place?" Dean asked.

"The Men of Letters did die out," Eri agreed, "A few years ago during the Apocalypse, someone started up a team. That team needed a place to work off the grid. The mountain was bought and paid for and they discovered the inside when they tried to tunnel through."

"Who started the team?" Sam asked, curious about who would now about the Apocalypse and not be involved in the life.

"I'm not sure," She shrugged, "Some millionaire with way too much money and paranoia, but in the end he was right. The team started with 7 people all highly trained, special forces type guys. They were his private guard, but they got slaughtered, all except one who told him what was really happening. The guy hired a second team and the first guy trained them and taught them all about the supernatural. He figured with all the secret nature of the paranormal, then the team should be secret too. Bought this place and boom."

"Nice," Dean grimaced.

"So like I said," She smiled, opening a door, "The guy started a fresh team and they found this place and then they started training and recruiting more people. Showers are in here. You guys can have Room 32 and 33 around the corner. You can check out the place. Have fun."

"Well thanks," Sam shook her hand, "We'll definitely check it out. Are you going to be busy later?"

"Come find me in the dining hall," She grinned, "We're having barbeque tonight."

"Alright," Dean smiled as Eri walked away.

The boys quickly jumped in the showers, satisfied there wasn't anyone else. They went and opened the doors to their rooms discussing the bunker.

"Dude, I knew there would be another one!" Sam said, "It would have never made sense for the Men of Letters to keep everything in one place. I wonder how many there are."

"Sammy, relax," Dean rolled his eyes as they walked around Sam's new room, "This is fun and all but we have all this at our own place."

The room was bare, only a large king sized bed with a soft foam mattress and cream colored sheets, a dresser and a wardrobe. Sam did appreciate the sight of a brand new TV and modem on the wall but otherwise Dean was right, it was just like his own.

However it wasn't.

"Think Dean," He smiled, "If there's one here and in Kansas, who knows how many more there are! We have a huge network of information at our fingertips!"

"There's actually smaller versions in every state," Teresa grinned, knocking on the door jam, "How was the shower?"

"Fantastic," Dean grinned.

"Right?" She nodded, "But Sam you're right, there's an entire network here for all of us to use. There's actually one other bunker this size on the east coast. Maine I think."

"Well make that 3, cause we got one in Kansas," Sam said, "How is it that we haven't heard about this place or any others? I saw that network in the other room. The map, you're working everywhere."

"We try," She grinned, "There's only about 35 trained hunters out on the field though. A lot of the people here, they're here because their hiding, for safety or their training, to become hunters."

"You don't believe in a separation?" Dean asked, remembering how Henry had reacted to his grandsons being hunters.

"Hell no," Teresa shook her head, "If we can learn everything that makes us the ultimate hunter. Knowing all the books but not how to fight can get you killed and vice versa."

"Exactly," Sam agreed giving Dean a pointed look, "Think you can show us around? Eri said to head to the dining room for dinner."

"Sure," She nodded, "We've got some time so let me take you on a tour."

The boys shrugged and followed Teresa as she walked back to the center room. She pointed to the map and then the screens, explaining the system.

"So the map shows America and there's lights on every major hotspot for supernatural activity. If it lights up, that mean something weird is going on around that area. The TVS show a constant news cycle of weird stuff, if we find something that sounds like our work, it gets sent up to the bosses."

She pointed to the second level.

"Up there is where all the bosses are. They get an alert for a case and they pick whatever team they think is suitable for the job. They'll call them up and send them out."

The boys and Teresa stepped back as a loudspeaker blared for two people named Red and Johnson. They watched another trio of girls walk down the stairs from an office and out to the elevator.

Teresa led the brothers to the library, pointing to three doors in the back.

"Here is the library where we have all of our info on the monsters and ghosts and whatever. The rooms back there lead to more stuff. Like the pantries where we've collected ingredients for almost any spell, the classrooms where lessons on all this stuff is taught and the interrogation rooms."

The boys admired the quick and efficient flow of the library as people moved quickly from one project to another. They saw people going into the pantries and the classrooms but none in the interrogation room. Sam guessed there was no one to interrogate. Dean wondered if they had a dungeon like they did.

Teresa walked them back across the central room to the training room. Just like in the library, in the back of the room there were 3 doors.

"Training room, mainly for hand to hand out here. There's a gun range to practice in, a weapons vault where we also make our weapons and the gym."

Dean whistled at the expanse of it all, their bunker was big, but it was clear that this bunker was a lot bigger.

Sam simply couldn't get enough of the sights. He was conflicted by it. He saw dozens of people practicing, leaving and entering rooms and he wondered sadly how many of them was his fault.

Teresa lead them back to the hallway where all the rooms were.

"So back here, you know the rooms and the showers are down the hall," Teresa explained, nodding her head to the right "But down this end there's the simulation room."

"Simulation?" Sam asked.

"It's just a course," She explained, "Teaches us how to use the environment to our advantage. Uneven ground, rain machine, locked doors, just the basics of how to move around."

"So what's down that way?" Dean asked, sniffing tantalizing smells to the left.

"The kitchen," Teresa teased, "But something tells me you already know that."

The three of them made their way down the left hallway as more and more people joined them. Dean's eyes widened as they came into the dining room.

It was three times the size of any Bigersons he had been in. It was set up like any normal restaurant, with a buffet style counter on the right side. People sat in groups, chatting and talking as they ate a variety of barbeque.

Dean's mouth watered at the sight of thick juicy steaks, massive burgers and...

"Curly fries," He moaned, "Sam they have curly animal style fries."

"Well go get some," Sam laughed as Dean practically leaped at the buffet.

"Eri's over here," Teresa said, walking towards a big round table. She joined Eri who waved at Sam.

"He waved back, grabbing a surprisingly comfortable chair.

"So what do you think?" Eri asked, gesturing around her, "Pretty cool right?"

"It's amazing," He said, "I still can't believe we've never run into you before."

"Well from what I heard, you Winchesters get mixed up in the big stuff a lot,"

Sam squirmed uncomfortable like as Eri locked her eyes on him.

"Hey I'm gonna grab ribs," Teresa said, "Who wants some?"

"I'll take 2," Eri said.

"I'm ok, I'll grab salad in a minute," Sam said.

"Your loss," She shrugged, leaving the table.

"Look about the Leviathans," Sam started to speak, Eri waved her hand.

"The past is the past Sam," She grinned, "You stopped the Leviathans from killing almost everyone. That's a good thing."

"Ya," Sam mumbled as Dean joined their table, holding a massive plate with 2 cheeseburgers and a mountain of curly fries, animal style.