A/N: As promised, here's the ending!

Dean came to and was first aware of the fact that his hands were tied behind his back and he was sitting in a chair. His neck was kind of stiff from his head being slumped down while he was unconscious. He rolled his head to each side and it felt a little better.

Everything came back in a rush. Cas, the flash drive, Jess, the store… Sam. Where was Sam?

He blinked a couple times, fighting a throbbing headache compliments of the thwack he took to the back of his head. On his left was Jess, right where she was before Dean went unconscious. Sam was on Jess's other side. Both were coming to as well.

"Sammy, you okay?"

"Yeah, I'm fine. Jess, are you okay?"

"Yeah. Thanks for coming to save me," Jess said as she smiled at Sam, making Sam laugh.

"Sorry the rescue mission didn't go the way we hoped. You'll be all right, I promise," Sam said.

"Well, this is, ah… touching, to say the least but let's talk business."

Dean groaned at the sound of Naomi's voice. Raphael was standing next to her in the dimly lit store.

"Seriously, don't you two have anything else to do? Give it up with the freaking flash drive and trying to ruin Cas's life to protect your stupid company," he snapped.

"It's a little bigger than that, Dean," said a different voice. Dean looked over and saw Crowley walk out of the shadows to his right.

"Walking out of the shadows? Really? That's a little cliché," Dean pointed out.

Crowley just gave him a look and walked over to Naomi.

"I believe you've been searching for this, love," Crowley drawled, handing Naomi the flash drive.

"Go figure, you're even worse than I thought. You're the reason people say lawyers are snakes, you know that?" Sam said, feigning surprise at Crowley betraying them. Dean could have guessed that from barely knowing Crowley and Sam knew him for a while longer, however long it was. Dean wasn't sure.

"What's in it for you, Crowley?" Dean wondered.

"Money, of course. You think I make anything being a public defender in Chicago?"

"Yes, you'll get paid Crowley," Raphael chimed in, "but how are we going to get rid of these three?"

"Fire?" Crowley suggested.

"How original, as usual," Naomi said, giving Crowley a look.

"Don't pretend you don't love it," Crowley smiled.

As Naomi opened her mouth to answer, the front door to the store flew open. The sunlight was a contrast to the dim room and everyone had to blink a few times to adjust and figure out who was standing in the doorway.

"Can't we all just get along?" the figure asked.

"Is that…" Sam started.

"I don't believe it," Dean added.

"Miss me, guys?" Gabriel asked with a wiggle of his eyebrows.

Sam smiled, Dean rolled his eyes and Jess looked confused.

"Is he here to help?" Jess asked. She sounded doubtful.

"Of course I am. You must be Jess," Gabriel said, then turned to the people not tied up, "and you must the douchebags trying to ruin my brother."

"Your brother?" Dean asked in disbelief.

"Yeah, he didn't tell you that?"

"No, he must have left that out," Dean said.

"Well, I guess it doesn't matter now. I'm here to rescue your sorry asses," Gabriel smirked.

"Good luck with that but if you didn't notice, you're kind of outnumbered," Crowley pointed out. "So we'll just kill you, too."

"Maybe inside this little store I'm outnumbered. But I didn't come alone. I'm guessing Castiel also didn't mention we have a sister? She also happens to work for the Chicago Police Department. She and some friends are outside and would love to meet the three of you," Gabriel explained. He pulled a walkie-talkie from his belt and spoke into it. "Come on in, Anna."

A redhead came in through the still open door to the store. She was pretty tall, attractive and in a CPD uniform. A handful of other officers followed her in.

"Hello, Gabriel," she said with a smile.

"Hey, Anna. Thanks for coming."

She walked past Naomi, Crowley and Raphael as they were getting handcuffed. All three of them were struggling but going relatively quietly.

"You must be Dean, Sam and Jess," Anna said, stopping in front of them.

"Hi," Dean smiled.

"Make sure to get the flash drive from Naomi," Sam directed.

"Of course," Anna said. She began to cut the three of them loose from their chairs then went to grab the flash drive before they dragged Naomi away.

The cops took the three away, leaving Gabriel, Anna, Dean, Sam and Jess in the store.

"So you're Cas's siblings?" Dean asked, rubbing his wrists that were sore from being tied.

"Yeah," Gabriel said.

"And you didn't want to help him?"

"I did help, you would still be tied up if it wasn't for me!"

"You… how…" Dean stuttered angrily, "How did you find us anyways?" Dean wanted to know.

"Oh, that's easy," Gabriel said. Dean raised his eyebrows waiting for an answer.

"Fine," he responded, throwing his hands in the air, "I went to visit Castiel."

Dean scoffed.

"Hey, we're his siblings, of course we wanted to help," Anna pitched in.

"Why don't we go get Cas out of jail?" Sam suggested. They all nodded and left the store.

The group arrived at where Cas was being held. Anna stayed up front to deal with the official things needed to get Cas released and the charges dropped.

Dean, Sam, Jess and Gabriel went back to visit Cas. He was lying on the bed in the small cell with his hands behind his head on the pillow.

He looked up at the four of them and sat up, swinging his legs around to put his feet on the floor.

"Hello, everyone," he said with a smile. He looked at Jess. "You must be Jess."

"Hi, Cas," she answered.

"You and Anna helped Dean and Sam?" Cas asked Gabriel.

"Yeah, these guys would have been dead if it weren't for us," Gabriel smirked. Sam rolled his eyes and Dean glared.

Anna walked in with the keys and opened the cell door. Cas walked out and gave her a hug.

"Thank you, Anna."

"You didn't mention you had siblings, Cas," Dean stated. He didn't really know what else to say.

Sam looked sideways at Jess with a small smile.

"Maybe we should get out of here, what do you say, Jess?" Sam asked.

"Yeah, let's go home. It's been a long day," she agreed.

"Do you need a ride?" Dean asked.

"No, we'll get a cab," Sam said. Dean was about to protest so Sam continued, "Really, it's fine."

They left and Anna looked at Gabriel before saying, "We should get back to work, right Gabriel?"

"What?" Gabriel said, looking between Dean and Cas. "Now?"

"Yes, let's go," Anna said pointedly.

"Fine," Gabriel grumbled.

"Should I go with?" Cas asked.

"Nah, you've had a rough day. I'll see you tomorrow," Gabriel said with a wink.

They left as well and left Cas and Dean alone.

"So, now you met my siblings," Cas said with a small smile, making Dean laugh.

"And now they finally all left," Dean said, taking a step closer to Cas.

Dean pulled Cas in for a kiss, wrapping his arms around Cas. Cas held Dean's face in his hands.

They broke the kiss and Dean looked a little embarrassed. "I'm sorry, I wanted to do that all day."

"You only met me today."

"I know," Dean smirked. "What do you say I take you to dinner?"

"I'd like that," Cas smiled. The two left the precinct and headed to the Impala.

THE END

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