Rein awoke with a start. Her heart was beating really fast. As if she had been running. She guessed the issue of the demons were catching up to her.

Dislodging herself from the blankets and warm bed, she made her way out of the room. She guessed others were asleep. Glancing at her watch she realized it was 1 am. She decided to glance at the stars.

Jack heard Rein before he saw her. Curiosity got the better of him and he followed her out. She looked awfully pretty in the starlight. Yet, to him the stars couldn't compare.

Rein sighed when she realized it was just Jack that followed her and not some monster. "You can sit next to me." she said, motioning to a spot next to her.

For the longest time, neither one said anything, but Rein spoke. "Your presence is a comfort to me. I feel like I should know you, but I never met you before yesterday. Yet, I know I can trust you." she said, looking Jack straight in the eye. "You can trust me." she replied going back and looking at the stars.

Jack said nothing, but he felt his heartbeat pick up the beat when she said he was a comfort to her and that she trusted him. He realized he could trust her.

When her power reacted to his he could tell it was different from his. While he was more light hers seemed darker. Almost tainted like. Yet, he could tell she had a pure heart and soul. She was special. She was becoming special to him. Yet, why? He just met her.

Sam is the lightest sleeper he was when he heard the doors opening and closing as he went to investigate. Wouldn't do to have them disappear anywhere. He couldn't help, but smile at what was looking like the beginings of crushes between the two. He just hoped that hormones didn't take them over. He couldn't just imagine Dean's face if he were to walk in on that going on.

Dean would probably die. Leaving the two alone, he finally got around to reading the letter that Rein had given him from her mother. For some reason he wasn't expecting a happy letter.

Dear Sam,

If you are reading this then Rein reached you. I hope she reached you safely. I didn't want to do what I did, but I had no choice. My hands were tied. It was I who set Rein up with the demons.

My husband pretty much said it was him or her and as much as I've tried to love Rein her powers scare me. I told her you would help her, but part of me hopes that she is dead so she can't harm anyone.

Usually she's a good girl, but with her being a hunter and being tainted it makes it hard to live with her. I hope you keep her because she's no longer welcomed back her. We do not want her.

Jane

Sam couldn't help, but feel bad for his daughter. His daughter needed him. Jack did too, but he made a point to not tell his daughter what was really in the letter. No need to hurt her more than what she had already been hurt.

"What's it like outside of the bunker?" Jake asked suddenly.

"Honestly, it's a scary world out there, but it's nice to see things. There are monsters that go bump in the night, but you have hunters that take care of stuff like that. So even though it's scary, it's worth to live."

"Do you think I'll ever be able to leave and go off and see the world?"

"Yeah, I think you will. There is so much to see and expierence. I haven't seen everything yet."

"Do you... I mean would you come with me?"

Rein blinked and then smiled slightly. "Yeah, I'd come with you. We have to stick together right?" she said with her sapphire eyes sparkling slightly. "Come on, let's go in and find something to eat. I'm a little hungry." she said, standing up and offering her hand.

Jack took a small breath and stood up, taking her hand. Luckily nothing happened. Both teams walked back into the bunker with a smile on their face feeling accomplished.

Sam raised an eyebrow as he saw the two teens walk right past him into the kitchen to fix something to eat while holding hands. He wondered what that was all about. About that time he was wishing he had a camera. Oh god was that dad talk coming through? He hoped not. Yet, he couldn't help, but feel proud that they weren't knocking each other out. So that was a start.

Soon the two were munching on cereal and every once in awhile stare at each other. Much like a certain Winchester and angel would do. Yet, these two were made for greater things.

"Favorite candy?" Rein asked Jack suddenly.

" I like nougat." he said with a goofy smile on his face.

"Aw, how cute. I like snickers and herseys myself." she said after eating another spoonful of cereal.

"Do you ever feel like a monster for your power?"

Rein blinked a few times. " I always knew i was different growing up compared to other kids. When my powers manifeasted I was afraid. I didn't hunt as much because i was afraid hunters would try to kill me for something i couldn't control nor could help having it." she said drinking her milk from the bowl before continuing. "Yet, now i realize that i'm not a monster for this. As long as you use your power for good your not a monsters. Monsters don't feel things. So I don't believe i'm a monster and nor do i belive you are one."

Jack said nothing, but pondered her words. He did have feelings. So was what she said was true that they weren't monsters? She seemed to think so.

"Now if you don't mind me i'm going to take a shower and get clean and make sure my cuts aren't infected." she said sitting her bowl in the sink before going to grab a change of clothes and going to get clean.

Jack stayed seated at the table. He nibbled his bottom lip in thoughts of what she had said. He quickly shook his head when she mentioned taking a shower to get clean. Why was he feeling hot all of a sudden. Was something wrong with him?

"Where did Rein go?" Sam asked, coming into the kitchen.

Jack blinked, taking his mind from what he was imaging. "Oh Rein, she went to um take a shower and get clean, " he said turning a little red. He supposed he should do some research on this instead of asking.

"Are you feeling ok Jack?" Sam suddenly asked, noticing the teens red face.

"I'm fine. I'm just going to go to my room." he said, leaving the kitchen in a hurry.

"Weird." Sam said with a shake of his head before fixing some eggs and sitting down to eat them. His mind was still on the letter. He'd let no one know what was said in it. If Rein asked he'd lie. He was good at telling a lie and getting away with it.