We met up with Sam and made our way back to the basement.

I started showing some of the people how to use the guns but couldn't help over hearing Dean's conversation.

""Where did you serve?" the guy asked him

"Hell" Dean responded

"No seriously"

"Seriously, hell"Dean repeated himself before he came walked over to me

""How's it going?" he asked

"I spent two years learning this stuff before my mum would even let me have my own gun and now I've got to teach it to a bunch of scared civilians in less than an hour, so not good" I told him

"Fair point"

I left the gun with the guy I had been showing it to and walked across the room with Dean "It's true then, you really went to hell?"

"Yeah"

"Sorry to ask silly questions but what's it like"

"Like hell" he told me

"That bad? Huh?"

"Why do you want to know?" he asked sensing it was important to me

"Just wondered I mean I'm probably... never mind"

"You think you're going there?" he guessed "for what happened with your mum"

"Maybe"

"Hey you did what you had to" he told me "and if you hadn't you wouldn't be here now"

"Yeah thanks" I told him before I walked back across the room.

A few minutes later I could hear Ellen kicking up a fuss. It was understandable, she wanted to find her daughter. Sam volunteered to go with her and Dean practically dragged him away to have a word with him

"What;s with those two?" the guy I stood next to asked me

"Family stuff" I told him

A while later Sam left with Ellen and I did my best to keep Dean busy by giving the civilians weapon training I could tell he was distracted.

When Ellen returned without Sam I knew it had to be something awful. I was almost relieved when she didn't mention anything about him been dead. If he was dead I was sure she would have said so. That meant there was a chance he was still alive at least.

The civilians were starting to panic though so I had to push any thoughts about Sam to the back of my mind. I guessed it must be harder for Dean since it was his brother.

He wanted to go straight out to find Sam but at least he had the common sense to try and get the full story from Ellen before running off into god knows what.

It turned out Ellen and Sam had run into Rufus and Jo who appeared to be possessed but what Ellen was saying wasn't making sense to me. She told us that her daughter always wears an anti possession charm. Although I supposed it was possible she could have lost it just like my mother had right before...

I snapped myself back to the present it was no use dwelling on the past when we had bigger and more immediate problems.

"You said Jo called you a black eyed bitch" Dean was saying ""They think we're demons and we think they're demons. What if they are no demons and we're all just killing each other"

"Wait, back up. It's the apocalypse?" the priest asked

"Sorry padre" Dean told him

I was never bought up as a normal girl. My mum made sure I did my target practise before my homework. Each time we moved to a new house the first thing we did before we even unpacked was plan an escape path just in case. Every time I bought a friend home dinner involved bringing out the silver cutlery (to make sure they're weren't a shape shifter) and giving them a glass of holy water with their dinner. When I was 15 my mum let me come hunting with her for the first time and on my 16th birthday when most girls were planning a big party I was killing a werewolf. So I'd say weird is pretty normal to me. So when Dean suggested that the horseman war was behind all the demon or fake demon possessions even I thought it was a little weird so I can only imagine what the 'normal' people were thinking.

He seemed to know what he was talking about though so who was I to argue?

"So you're saying that they are no demons and that war is a guy" the younger man asked Dean.

"You believed crazy before" Dean told him.

I was about to speak when they was a loud banging at the door "Open up it's Roger!"

As soon as we let him in he began ranting "I saw them, I saw the demons they know we're trying to leave. They said they're going to pick us off one by one"

"I thought you said they were no demons" the young guy said

I stood next to Dean "I haven't known this guy for long" I said as I nodded towards Dean "but if he says there are no demons and that the horseman war is behind al this, then I'm inclined to believe him"

He gave me a small smile of appreciation but it was short lived as Roger insisted "they're going to kill us unless we kill them first"

"Calm down" I tried to get him to listen to reason but some of the others were already picking up their weapons.

Then Roger winked at me and Dean and turned the ring on his finger "They're demons" he pointed at me Dean and Ellen "look at their eyes"

"go go go" Dean demanded pushing me and Ellen out of the door as the others started firing at us.