Ep 6: A Trick or Two (Part 1)

Summary:

In episode 6 A Trick or Two the boys have faced a large problem Heidi is missing, after a fight with the boys she takes off on her own, but when the boys go looking for her again she's no where to be found, and they have another problem Booby's coming. But who is the stranger who took Heidi in the first place and will the boys be able to keep Bobby busy enough to find Heidi?

'Good bye' said an older man to and older lady. He walked down the front path and started down the street. He glanced at the suburban well kept houses as he pasted. The street lights were beginning to just come on. He passed a younger gentleman on the side walk.

'Excuse me' said the younger man 'do you have the time?' The older man looked at his watch then up at the man. He stared in fear at the sight that the young mans face looked like it was dripping off. The older man screamed and ran. The younger man, whose face was normal now, looked confused and watched the man run off. The older man slammed the front door closed.

'Garry is that you dear?' came a female voice from somewhere around the house.

'Yes Betty it's just me' he said resting the back of his head on the door and closing his eyes.

'Whatever is the matter?' asked Betty walking out and greeting him. He opened his eyes and looked at her. He smiled and gave her a kiss on the cheek.

'Nothing dear' he said stroking her hair. As the man stroked he noticed that there was something different about her hair. He looked at it and realised that it was coming out in chunks. He stared at her with fear.

'Darling your hair-' he stopped as he noticed that her skin was starting to drip off too. He ran up upstairs to their bedroom and locked the door. He paced backwards and forwards. He caught a glance of himself in the mirror, and stopped. He watched as his face dripped off till there was nothing left. He screamed and stumbled backwards. Unfortunately he tripped and fell through the second story window.

Dean threw a newspaper at Sam, who picked it up and read it.

'Local man dies from two story house. Garry Walters fell to his death early Saturday evening from a fall from his second story bedroom window. "He seemed disorientated and strangely afraid of something" said his wife Betty. It has been reported that, 3 days before hand her was experiencing what could only be described as hallucinations. As medical report shows nothing it is not quite curtain wether these were connected to his Death' said Sam 'you think this is a case?'

'There have been another 5 deaths exactly the same way in the past 3 months' said Dean.

'What ever it is it's moving fast' said Sam looking at the news paper again.

'Yep, and it's close too' said Dean. Sam looked at him.

'When have you ever cared how far it is' said Sam. Dean looked out at Heidi who was standing near the car. Sam laughed and stood up.

'What?' asked Dean. Sam looked at him and walked off.

'Wow' said Heidi reading the news paper in the car 'hmm goes to show the cops are good for nothing.'

'Actually as this is the 6th case in the past 3-4 months it's natural for the cops to be crawling over this case, which means we need more carful than normal' said Sam. Heidi sighed and looked outside the window at the passing scenery.

'I forgot how boring it can be' she said crossing her arm and slumping alittle. Dean and Sam said nothing.

'You get use to it' said Sam after a little bit. Heidi hid her face behind the newspaper. Dean gave Sam a sideways glance. The drive seemed to stretch on from there. Heidi flicked though the pages of the newspaper, shifting her position every now and again. Sam flicked though the notes in his father's journal reading brief notes on anything that's caught his eyes. He marked the page with a small fold on the page then continued on reading. Sam would turn around and ask for Heidi to read a small part of the article to him so that he could further think about what could have caused such problems for the families in the small town. Dean on the other hand tapped a finger along to one of the songs that happened to be playing and sung along with what ever words he knew. He would lean slightly toward Sam while singing hoping that his brother might join in. But Sam merely looked at him and went back to reading.

'You take everything too seriously' said Dean after the 14th try of getting Sam to sing along.

'I'm just doing my job' said Sam quietly. He glanced into the rear mirror and saw that Heidi was still hiding behind the newspaper. Dean smiled and stopped tapping his finger.

'Anything interesting back there?' asked Dean smiling as his younger brother. Sam looked at him confused.

'Pardon?' asked Heidi 'did you say something?' She lowered he newspaper and looked at Dean's face in the mirror.

'Nope' said Dean dropping his face. Sam understood what Dean had meant before. Heidi threw the newspaper down next to her.

'Well now I'm bored again. Why can't the world just you know not get into trouble?' said Heidi. Neither of the boys answered her. She sighed and rummaged though a small backpack that was on the floor. A few minutes later she pulled out a notebook and a pen. She flipped it open and looked at it.

'So any idea's what this thing could be?' asked Heidi.

'Ask brainiac over there' said Dean tilting his head towards Sam. Heidi moved forward a little and looked over his shoulder. Sam gave her a sideways glance.

'I could be a number of things' said Sam 'that's why I'm going through Dad's journal.' Heidi stared at it. Wrong John … wrong John … Wrong John echoed Kita's voice around her head.

'So that's John's journal?' asked Heidi. Sam nodded.

'Can I … have a look at it?' asked Heidi. Heidi fixed her eyes on John's journal. Sam hesitated a little. Heidi sensed this.

'I won't damage it I swear' said Heidi pleading. Sam still hesitated. Dean looked at him.

'Look out' shouted Sam as something jumped out in front of the car. Dean slammed on the breaks and turned the wheel.

'What the hell was that?' asked Dean painting. All three spun around and looked behind them, and saw nothing. Sam and Dean got out of the car to take a close look. Dean knelt down at something wet on the ground.

'Blood?' asked Sam.

'What ever it is we hit it' said Dean 'we hurt it'. He walked back over and examined his car. Something moved somewhere across the road from where Sam stood. Sam looked over in the direction. He whistled to Dean who looked up at him. Sam twitched his head towards where he heard the sound. Dean cocked his gun and held it close. He walked over to the edge. Heidi watched from the back of the car as the boys moved towards the edge.

'I should be out there pushing them' she said with a small giggle. She looked at the journal as it caught her eye. With all the commotion she had forgotten all about it, and now that both boys were out of the car she could flip though it, find the page and run off without them knowing. She reached over and tried to grab it but knocked it onto the floor.

'Damn' she said. She climbed half over the seat so that he legs were partly in the air. She felt around for a bit till she felt the cool buckle from the journal on her hand. She picked it up and smiled. After returning completely to her seat she began to flick though the pages. She stared at shock as she reached the end of the journal and found nothing.

'What?' said Heidi 'but … I was sure who else would hold the page?' she looked back around and saw that the boys has both vanished from sight.

'No, no this can't be right it has to be here, it just has to be' said Heidi flicking back though the pages. Sam and Dean progressed down a light slop into the shrubbery that was the border of the forest along the road. Dean scoped the surrounding but found nothing.

'What ever it was it's gone' said Dean. Sam began to think. He thought that he heard Dean say something like "Sam come help me." He looked at his brother apologetically.

'Sorry what did you say?' said Sam. Dean raised his eye brows.

'I didn't say anything … I thought you did' said Dean.

'I didn't' said Sam

'I could have sworn I heard you say something' said Dean. He walked passed Sam. Sam heard a faint whisper close by but this time didn't quite catch what it was saying, however he did notice that it defiantly sounded like Dean.

'What?' said Sam. He turned and looked at his brother.

'Huh' said Dean looking back.

'Didn't you say something?' asked Sam. Dean shook his head.

'Are you ok?' asked Dean looking at Sam strangely but concerned.

'I could have sworn I heard you're voice just a minute ago' said Sam. Dean looked at him.

'I heard the same thing' said Dean. Both boys looked around their surroundings. At that moment both of them heard the voice again. Both the boys looked at each other and noticed that neither of them were saying anything, and yet they still heard the voice.

'I think we need to go' said Sam. Dean stared at him.

'What?' asked Dean.

'Unless you know what we're up against we need to leave … now' said Sam urgently. He climbed up the slight hill towards the road. Dean look back into the forest looking for any sign of movement.

'Dean' Sam called back.

'Yeah, yeah I'm coming' said Dean following his brother. Heidi flicked frustrated though an old looking book. She didn't notice the boys walking towards the car.

'Where is it? Where is it' she said over and over again while flicking though the pages. She used such force it was amazing that she didn't tear any of the pages. Sam, Who was a head of Dean, reached the car first. As he got near the back door he noticed Heidi flicking though the pages. He noticed that they looked just like the one he had found in his fathers journal. He hesitated for a moment before continuing to the passenger side door. He opened the door so quickly it made a high pitched screech that scared Heidi enough to drop the book onto the floor. Sam laughed as he climbed inside.

'That wasn't funny' said Heidi coldly. Dean climbed into the driver side not shortly after Sam had climbed into the passenger side. Dean gave Sam a confused looked when he noticed Sam smiling amusedly.

'What's up with you?' asked Dean. Sam didn't reply and simply smiled. Heidi leant forward to pick up the book. Dean started the car and drove off. Unfortunately for Heidi as the car plungedforward she fell forward onto the floor and the book. She heard a tearing noise and screamed. Heidi tried to get up quickly but was thrown forward again when Dean slammed on the brakes because of Heidi's scream. Sam and Dean turned around as quick as lightning and started at her.

'You idiots' she screamed. She opened the door and climbed out. She picked up the book and looked at the three torn pages that ripped out of the book.

'My farther gave me this book' she screamed. She leaned into the back and pulled out her back pack, then moved to the boot where she pulled out a large black duffle bag.

'Heidi what are you doing?' asked Sam.

'I'm sick of you boys, I can't stand you two anymore' yelled Heidi 'for all I care you can go die.'

'Heidi, come on just get into the car' said Dean. Heidi began to walk off. Dean shrugged.

'Fine' he said and got into the car.

'Dean' said Sam 'we can't just leave her out here; remember Bobby told us to look after her.' Dean started the car.

'It's her choice if she comes or not' said Dean. Sam climbed into the passenger side and Dean drove off. Heidi looked back at then and watched them drive off.

'Good riddens' said Heidi 'I hate humans.' She sat down on the side of the road and sighed.

'They'll be back' said Heidi 'they're too loyal to Bobby.'

Dean pulled into the parking lot of the closet motel.

'We should go back' said Sam to Dean.

'She wanted us to leave her what were we meant to do drag her back into the car?' said Dean 'she's smart enough to look after herself.' Sam sighed and looked at Dean.

'We can't just leave her there' said Sam.

'Jesus' said Dean 'let her cool off for a little while and then I'll go pick her up if that makes you happy.' Sam could tell that Dean was angry at him but he still worried about Heidi. He thought it best not to continue on with the fight seeing as Dean had agreed to go get her in a little while. Sam opened up his laptop and started to click away on it.

Heidi looked down at her watch expectantly. She frowned as she calculated that it had been about 3 hours since she had left the boys.

'Hmm' said Heidi. She looked up and down the road, but saw no sign of the Chevy impala.

'What are you doing?' came a voice from behind her. Heidi not turning to looked at the person who had spoken.

'Why do you care?' asked Heidi. She looked at a man standing behind her.

'I am here to offer my service' said the man.

'Now why would you want to do something like that … John Winchester' said Heidi standing up slowly. John smiled at Heidi.

'I thought you wanted nothing to do with my despicable kind?' asked Heidi. She turned and faced John, her eye's black.

'That was before I found something that could be of my benefit' said John. Heidi smiled.

'And what might this be?' asked Heidi curiously.

'If I help you, you'll let me be with my boys?' said John. Heidi looked at him surprised.

'I will let you see your boys of you become a soldier for me' said Heidi 'Deal?' Heidi trusted out her hand. John looked at it reluctantly but forced himself to take it.

'Deal' he said nodding. As he said this their hands glowed a faint red colour that vanished in a few seconds.

'You understand that this deal is unbreakable' said Heidi 'no matter what happens you will not be able to disobey'.

'Now why would you want to do a thing like see your children anyway?' asked Heidi she sat down and spread out her legs infront of her.

'The same thing you are' said John. Heidi gave a little laugh.

'For you and me it's different' said Heidi. John looked at Heidi strangely.

'What do you mean?' asked John. Heidi frowned.

'I never tell anyone my plans unless they are very close to me' said Heidi she glared at John 'and as you are no more than a mere soldier there is no use for you to know the details.' John frowned at Heidi.

'What are you doing with my boys?' said John.

'Now that would be telling' said Heidi with a smile. John stepped towards her and looked her in the eyes.

'What part have my boys got in your little plan' said John.

'Oh John you never give up do you' said Heidi she looked away from him and down the road. She half expected to see Dean coming in his car but so far no luck.

'Tell me' said John grabbing her and pulling her onto his feet.

'Now, now John no need to et angry' said Heidi.

'Tell me' said John angrily.

'Fine' said Heidi 'all I will say is they have a very large part to play. But you will see them soon.' John smiled.

'I'll get the truth out of you one way or another' said John. Before Heidi could do anything John had knocked her out and let her fall to the ground. He smiled and picked her up and disappeared.

Sam lifted his head up and looked over at the clock. He had fallen asleep while working. He wiped his cheek from where a small bit of drool had trickled down. He heard the front door open and looked over to see Dean walk though the door.

'Where did you go?' asked Sam. Dean looked at him in surprise. He placed a plastic bag on to the table. Dean took a few seconds to look around the strange room. There were pictures of landscapes all over the walls, flowers on any visible surface and a horrible ugly looking rug on the floor.

'You were asleep so I thought that I'd get something to eat' said Dean. He pulled out Styrofoam containers and placed it infront of Sam. Sam leant back slightly on his chair

'Dean it's been a long time' said Sam thinking of Heidi. Dean looked over at the clock.

'You need to stop worrying' said Dean sitting down 'she'll call us when she wants us to pick her up.' Dean picked up something that looked like lemon chicken and place it in his mouth.

'If she wants to' said Sam sadly. Dean looked at him expectantly.

'Well we didn't leave on good terms did we now. We drove off on her' said Sam 'what if something happens to her?' Dean was only half listening to him.

'I'm sure she's fine' said Dean. Sam looked at him and sighed. He gave up trying to convince him so he let it go. Dean looked at his brother. He was about to say something when his phone went off. He moved around so he could pull it out. He looked at the caller id.

'Crap' said Dean swallowing what was in his mouth.

'What?' said Sam looking at him. Dean flipped open the phone.

'Bobby hey' said Dean happily. Sam pulled a "oh crap" face.

'Yeah, nah we're all good' said Dean. Sam shrugged as Dean gave him a pleading look.

'Nah we're in …' said Dean looking over at Sam. Sam grabbed a map and fiddled around with it till he found where they were

'Fairmont West Virginia' said Sam. Dean looked at him stunned.

'Dean?' asked Bobby down the phone.

'Yeah I'm here' said Dean 'yep ok see you soon.' Dean closed his phone.

'Damn' said Dean.

'What?' asked Sam.

'Bobby's coming' said Dean.

'To pick up Heidi?' ask Sam.

'No he's just in the same town … but yes he wants to see her' said Dean. Sam sighed.

'You know what that means' said Sam. Dean stood up and sighed.

'Yeah, yeah I'll go get her' said Dean grabbing his car keys and walking out the door.

Heidi slowly lifted her head as she opened her eyes. She tried to sit up but found herself strapped to a table.

'What?' she said with a high scared voice. She started to pant and her eye's flicked around the room in fear. Her eyes landed on a small silver tray that had been placed near her. She struggled with the tight stapes that held her down.

'Help' she screamed. She continues to struggle.

'It's no use you won't get free' came a voice from somewhere in the shadows. Heidi looked in the direction of the voice, but saw nothing. The stranger concealed themself in darkness; however the voice was still very recognisable.

'I though you were never one to hide … John Winchester' said Heidi with a smile. John stepped out from the darkness and into the light.

'So you know who I am' he said.

'Who doesn't know you … you're famous in the world of hunters' said Heidi. John laughed.

'Ha … well do you know what my specialty was?' asked John. He walked up close to her and whispered in her ear "Demons." He backed away a little. Heidi stated at him.

'How do you know I am one?' asked Heidi hoping that he would think that she's just a normal girl.

'I can smell you' he said. Heidi switched her eyes to black.

'Yes well … you have has a while to practice' she said. John looked over to the tray and picked up a flask of holy water.

'Ohh I'm so scared' said Heidi sarcastically 'that's not going to kill me'. John laughed.

'No but it's going to sting like hell' said John.

'Still not scared' said Heidi.

'Yeah keep up that sarcastic attitude' said John. Heidi screamed as he poured holy water down her throat.

Dean drove at high speed down the high way to the place they had last seen Heidi. He slowed and stopped at he came to the place where Heidi had sat down. Dean got out of the car and looked around for Heidi but didn't seem to find her.

'Heidi' yelled Dean. He walked backwards still looking around. He nearly tripped over something on the ground. He looked down and found Heidi's bag still sitting there.

'Heidi' yelled Dean again. He waited for a reply but heard nothing. He pulled out his phone and rang her cell.

'Dean?' came Heidi's voice from down the phone.

'Heidi where are you?' asked Dean.

'Dean?' yelled Heidi. She struggled to keep it in a position so that Dean could still hear her.

''Heidi where are you?' came Dean's voice from the phone. Heidi was so preoccupied with her phone she didn't see John come out from behind.

'Dean, help I'm-' started Heidi but John grabbed the phone and threw it onto the ground.

'Can't have you bringing my boys into this anymore' said John. He stepped on the phone smashing it too pieces.

Dean pulled the phone away from his ear suddenly as a sharp noise came down the phone as Heidi's hit the ground.

'Heidi' said Dean placing it back to his ear.

'Can't have you bringing my boys into this anymore' came John's voice down the phone.

'Dad?' asked Dean suddenly recognising the voice.

'Heidi?' yelled Dean as the phone went dead. He looked down at the phone.

'Shit' he said picking up Heidi's bag and running to the car.

'Why are you following my sons?' asked John lifting a bloody knife up from Heidi's cut arm.

'I'm not following them … its voluntary' said Heidi trying to show that she wasn't in pain when really she felt like screaming.

'A demon that chooses to be with people how nice' said John sarcastically. Heidi gave a small laugh.

'What's wrong? The boys have had help from a number of demons why should I be different' said Heidi.

'Because they didn't won't to kill them for their own personal gain' said John. Heidi looked at him pretending to be confused.

'I don't know what you're on about?' said Heidi.

'Everyone knows Heidi … about the little deal you threw around hell about the over throwing and I'll tell you now Lucifer is not happy' said John spinning the knife on Heidi's stomach so it cut into her skin. Heidi squeezed her eyes shut tight and clenched her yaw to stop herself from screaming. John lifted the tip out of the shallow hole in her stomach and Heidi exhaled deeply from the withdrawal of pain, but disguised it as a laugh.

'As I remember you wanted in with that deal' said Heidi 'you were quite happy to over throw as long as you got to be with your sons'. Heidi smiled.

'And I keep my promises' she said. John glared at her and placed the bloody tip of knife and made another small hole.

'You said you would let me be with my boys' said John spinning the knife.

'I said you would be with them, I never said that it would be on earth did I now' said Heidi. She laughed a little as John with drew the knife again and placed the knife back onto the table. He frowned and picked up a handful of salt.

'So … why are you trying to over throw him?' asked John. Heidi didn't answer. John threw his hand full of salt down onto one of the cut. Heidi felt an intense stream of pain move throughout her body as the salt absorbed into her blood. Heidi tried to withstand it but couldn't.

'Because their death is the only way of getting what I want' she screamed. John lifted his hand but the pain still kept flowing.

'Why?' asked John.

'I told you why' said Heidi screaming again. John picked up both hands with salt and pressed it onto the cuts, sending another burst if intense pain again.

'Don't you get it … no one will follow unless they are dead' said Heidi. John stopped.

'Killing Dean and Sam is the only way that I can get enough demons to help me overthrow Lucifer' said Heidi 'they will die I will make sure of that.'

'What do you mean she's gone' yelled Sam down the phone at Dean 'I knew it wasn't a good idea to just let her go.'

'Yeah, yeah I know' said Dean 'have you found anything that could help?'

'Nope' said Sam putting down a book he was reading through 'I couldn't find anything on it.'

'Damn' said Dean 'anything about the voice either?'

'Nope' said Sam again.

'Maybe it was nothing' said Dean.

'Oh yeah and the fact that we both heard different voices at the same time couldn't possible be anything Supernatural' said Sam sarcastically.

'Sarcasm doesn't suit you' said Dean. Sam was about to say something back but restrained himself.

'There's a lot of possibility of what it could be' said Sam 'so until we find any evidence of anything we're back to square one.' Dean looked at him.

'I don't know maybe we should we go back and check it out again' said Sam 'there has to be something we missed.'

'Well keep looking we have to find something' said Dean 'I'll be there in a few minuets'

'Right' said Sam. He hung up the phone and looked at the book again. True to his work only a few minutes after Sam had hung up Dean came though the door. He carried Heidi's bag in and placed it onto the bed. Sam looked at it.

'That's all I found' said Dean 'there was nothing so sulphur or anything.' Sam looked at him sadly.

'Although' continued Dean 'there did looked like there was a struggle.' A sharp knock came from the door, and both boys looked at each other. Sam got up cautiously toward the door and opened it slightly. He smiled, opened it wide and shook hands with some one at the door. Dean stood up as Bobby walked into the room. He moved forward and shook Bobby's hand.

'Hey boys' said Bobby 'thought I might stop in and say hi.' He looked around the room.

'I'm sure Heidi would be happy to see me' said Bobby 'how she been?' Dean looked at Sam.

'Great' said Dean. Bobby looked at her strangely.

'What Dean mean's is that she's been a great help and not to much trouble' said Sam.

'I knew what I meant' said Dean quietly to Sam.

'Where is she?' said Bobby. Sam and Dean looked at each other.

'Out with friends' said Sam at the same time that Dean said 'Shopping.' Dean and Sam looked at each other in panic.

'Out with friends' said Dean while Sam said 'Shopping.' Bobby turned around and looked at both the boys angrily.

'Where is she?' he asked sternly.

'Out shopping with friends' said Dean. Bobby looked sideways at him.

'Heidi doesn't have any friends here' said Bobby clearly not believing them.

'She just met them' said Sam 'you know how teenage girls are, able to make friend with anyone.' Bobby moved his stare from Dean to Sam.

'Heidi hates people' said Bobby 'she's never been able to make friends.'

'Things change' said Dean nervously.

'Where is she?' said Bobby forcefully.

'Ok so you go the info you wanted no let me go' said Heidi struggling. A laugh came from near by.

'You're not getting off that easy' said John sitting down in a chair close to Heidi's stomach, and the tray close by his side. He picked up a needle and filled it with holy water.

'I haven't finished having my fun yet' said John. He pierced her skin with the needle and slowly injected the holy water. Heidi tensed her body and clenched her yaw again. It had become very stiff and saw over the past few days of being tortured.

'You and I still need to have a little chat' said John. Heidi relaxed as John removed the needle. John did the same thing again with the holy water making Heidi tense again.

'Talk then' said Heidi forcing herself to say anything that could keep her busy and stop from screaming. John looked at her with a smile. He could see perspiration on her face and steams make from her tears.

'Why this girl?' said John slowly drawing out every word so that Heidi had a longer time to feel the pain, and more close to screaming.

'Because' said Heidi. She shut her mouth tight to keep back a scream.

'Because?' said John. He removed the needle and Heidi relaxed a little.

'Because how couldn't resist a young girl who has no friends, stuck in a job that will end up destroying her and two parents that were killed by your darling little boys' said Heidi with a smile 'the boys are trying to repay her by looking after her and through the excuse of Bobby they never have to tell her the truth.' Heidi laughed.

'But what they don't know is they didn't kill them' said Heidi laughing harder 'and through this guilt and sympathy I will just simply take what I need and leave them.' John frowned at Heidi's laughing. He picked up a hand full of salt and pushed her hand over her mouth. Heidi threw her head around to try and remove John's hand. She stopped as she saw a figure appear behind John. She smiled and watched as someone came up behind him and knocked him out. John hit the floor with a loud thud. As the person stepped into the light they revealed themselves to Heidi.

'Took you long enough' said Heidi to a young man who was now untying her.

'If you'd waited any longer I may have actually been in pain' said Heidi.

'Well we were going to leave you to die' said an older girl sitting in a chair inspecting her nails. Heidi glared at her.

'I don't even know why you bothered to show up Carla clearly you have no use' said Heidi.

'Ah but I was told to keep an eye on you so an eye I shall keep' said Carla.

'You just didn't want to miss out on the fun' said the young man. Heidi laughed a little. She walked over to where John had fallen onto the ground. She looked over at the man.

'Tie him up' said Heidi.

'Now, now Heidi there is no need for that' said Carla 'let the man be.' Heidi turned and looked at her angrily.

'Now when have i ever done anything that is even relevant to letting it be?' Heidi watch the man place John onto the table and strap him down. John gave a slight moan as he gained consciousness.

'Now you and me get to have a little fun' said Heidi. She moved her hand over the tray.

'But what to use? What to use' she said as he hand pasted over a many terrible and painful looking tools. She picked up one very nasty looking tool that looked like a cross between a screwdriver and a cork screw. She inspected it before she positioned it onto John's chest.

'Now … let the fun begin' said Heidi with a small giggle and plunged the tool into John's chest. John screamed as blood spatted everywhere. The young man backed away a little, looking rather revolted in what had just happened. Heidi pulled out the tool and held it up and showed John.

'Funny how we still feel pain isn't it' said Heidi 'I mean were dead, so should be painless right? But then it wouldn't be hell if we couldn't feel pain then would it?' John looked down at the hole in his chest. A river of blood flowed from the hole to the floor.

'And yet we still bleed' said Heidi 'just like humans do.' She put down the tool on the table. She moved her hand over the tools again, wondering which one to use next.

'Where's Heidi?' asked Bobby for he millionth time. Dean and Sam looked at each other still not knowing whether or not to tell Heidi that they had lost her.

'Bobby you need to understand' said Sam finally. Bobby looked at them intently and worried.

'We didn't mean for it to happen' said Dean.

'For what to happen?' asked Bobby. Dean gave Sam a sad side glance.

To Be Continued.