Chapter Three:

Food arrived as scheduled and Christina could see Sam and Dean gently poking for answers. They knew that their sister was hiding something but they didn't know what.

"One or two pieces, Christy?" Dean asked grabbing a paper plate from onto of the pizza box.

"One's just fine." Christina said her voice soft and lacked joy of pizza. She grabbed two of her bottles of beer and opened one while she set the second on in front of her. She stared at the pizza for a few minutes before gently pushing it away. She guzzled the bottle of beer and stood up from the table. She tossed her bottle in the garbage and grabbed her shoes from her bed.

"Where are you going?" Dean asked as they both watched as Christina finished tying her shoes.

"Going to go for a small walk. Need to think of what I'm about I need to tell you." Sam and Dean nodded but when she left the room they both began to rethink their decision. But as they ran after her she was already gone.

~Family Ties~

Dean walked quickly up and down the streets near the hotel asking anyone that was around if they had seen his younger sister. Sadly nobody had and Dean was freaking out. He walked to the diner to see if anyone there had seen something as the diner was just across the street. As he walked in he saw Amanda working near the bar and smiled when she looked up and saw him. "Man you must really love this diner food." She smirked but Dean gently pulled her aside out of ear shot of the patrons.

"My sister's missing. Please tell me you know something."

Amanda looked into Dean's eyes and shook her head slowly. "No, I just got here just a few minutes ago. My husband dropped me off but he went straight home." Dean was beginning to have his doubts as it was just as it seemed way to perfect. But he knew she wouldn't have anything to do with it. "Look I'm very sorry your sister's missing. I'm willing to help once I get down with my cover shift."

"Thank you, Amanda." Dean said and left the diner.

Dean arrived back in the hotel room where Sam was on the phone with someone by how he was moving around and looking more and more frustrated he figured it was the police. After three more minutes Sam as politely as he could thanked for the time and hung up. He set his phone down before jumping onto his computer.

"Police?" Dean asked and Sam nodded. He began to type wildly until he had successfully hacked into the surveillance of the streets in Moore Oklahoma hoping to find something in the traffic cameras.

"Have any luck?" Sam asked trying to see if he could rewind the footage. He saw Dean shake his head and Sam shook his head before he saw something that seemed strange and out of place.

~Family Ties~

Christina shook her head still feeling groggy as she felt herself being set down in a darkened room. She felt something scratchy over her head but the rough hands made her stomach flip uneasy. The sack she felt over her head was pulled off and she felt fear spread through her entire body.

"I thought I recognized you." Jeremy Walker snarled getting close to Christina's face. She swallowed hard as she couldn't scream for the gag in her mouth was roughly tied in. She tried to figure out how she had gotten here. "You have grown up to be a great young woman." Christina's body trembled as she thought of all her hunting instincts to try and find a way to escape. But every minute of being close to Jeremy her strength and instincts slowly vanished. "Don't worry, I'm sure your 'Brothers' will find you." He outstretched his hand and sent it flying across her face making her blink back the pain. Tears began to spill out of her eyes.

"Jeremy?" Amanda's voice was like an angel's but how Jeremy walked out closing and locking the door behind him, she knew that Amanda wouldn't be of any help. She looked around trying to figure if she could make some sort of noise but felt her hopes diminish. She tried to move closer to the door to try and hear what was being said but as she crawled closer she heard nobody out of the room. She closed her eyes and tried to pray for Castiel to show up and help but not knowing exactly where she was she was in the thought was quickly forgotten.

~Family Ties~

Christina looked outside of the small blocked off window and saw the the sun was casting lights on the wall. It was nearly dusk and she was no closer in escaping just as she was no closer of being rescued. Her only hope was that her brother's would still show up to the farm and try and get their attention that way. She shivered as the night air drifted through the cracks of the door. Luckily for her she still had her hoodie and she felt a bit more warm. She lay on the cold cement floor and closed her eyes letting tears of fear to slide down her cheeks and unto the ground. She knew she was stupid in leaving by herself. She was stupid in not paying attention to what was going on around her.

But feeling sorry for herself wasn't going to change her current outcome. She glanced up when she heard someone coming closer towards her door and she felt her stomach tie up in fear. She didn't have to see the person to know who was about to come inside.

"Are you cold?" Jeremy's sneered voice made Christina shiver and began to scream in her gag. She fought against the restraints but Jeremy kicked her sharply in her stomach making her eyes go wide and her breathing more labored. "None of that." Jeremy spat picking her up by the hair and forced her into a sitting position. "I bet you feel a lot better knowing your 'brother's' are looking for you." Christina was afraid to show her joy in her eyes but Jeremy didn't need to see the mask she was placing over her face. He got close to her and gripped her tightly on her chin. "They will never find you. You're going to be hiding underneath their nose and they will not even know it." he chuckled and forcefully shoved her to the floor making her head smash into the concrete floor knocking her out.

~Family Ties~

Dean was a complete nervous wreck as he and Sam drove up and down the streets of Moore, Oklahoma trying to find any trace of their sister. Sam also was wanting to investigate his lead of a strange vehicle that had pulled up and blocked the corner for a few seconds before speeding off. But it turned out to be a dead end as it belong to a young man who's car kept dying at the worst time. Dean and Sam recommended the young man to get it fixed and they were now back to square one. None of them slept so they headed towards the Walker's Ranch to try and put the case that brought them there to rest so they could spend their own waking minutes afterwards in finding their sister.

The Ranch house still had some lights on so Dean parked his car a few feet away and turned off the lights. Sam and Dean remained in the vehicle for only ten minutes before the lights were turned off. They carefully exited the Impala and moved through the darkened ranch afraid to turn on their flashlights until they were behind the shed that was only a few yards away from the house. Sam and Dean pulled out their EMF meter and turned it on. No lights turned on and Sam and Dean looked at each other. "You take the left and I'll take the right." Dean said and Sam nodded quietly. He knew Dean wanted to find their sister as much as he did himself. But they had a case to do. They had to try and find something.

Dean only walked a few feet away from the shed when his EMF began to light up half way. He looked around and saw a young girl around five or so, wearing a light blue nightgown. Her hair was pulled up in two blonde pigtails and she was poking her head behind a large tree with a crumbling tree house. She giggled and ran towards the barn. Dean quickly rushed after her thinking it strange that a young child would be walking around in the middle of the night. When he opened the barn door he saw the same young girl on a wooden beam laughing and dancing on it.

"Hey that's not safe." Dean said but the girl continued to dance and laugh on the beam. "I mean it. You might get hurt."

"No I won't!" The girl squealed jumping from the beam. Dean rushed to catch her but she vanished before she hit the ground. Dean let out a shaky breath and saw his breath crystallizing in front of him. He looked around and saw three different woman on a ledge right above him. He raised his flashlight and saw that they looked older then the young girl he saw earlier.

"Help us." They said in unison. "Help Christina." Dean was confused but saw the young girl again dancing now on a crate in the loft in the barn. Dean found a ladder and quickly climbed up to the loft. The three ghosts simply stepped aside allowing Dean to walk to the crate and the young girl had pulled on his jacket's sleeve and pointed to a crowbar that was leaning on a beam that was nearby. Dean picked up the crowbar and quickly broke open the crate. He nearly gagged at the smell that awaited him. Three skeletal bodies stared back at him.

He grabbed hold of his cellphone and texted his brother on him meeting him in the barn. Sam arrived. "Dean..." Sam raised his flashlight to shine on the face of the young girl that giggled and jumped away and vanished into thin air. Sam quickly climbed the ladder and watched as Dean worked on pulling out the remains. "Where are they?" Sam said looking around for the restless spirits but Dean wasn't caring he was just needing to get this job done before they were caught.