Hey guys i know it's been forever but at least I'm working now right? Hope you enjoy the last couple of chapters.


Sam bust through the door, panting.

Taylor and Dean turned and stared.

"Jeez, Sam what were you doing?" Dean smirked.

"Getting the hell out of there."

Taylor's brow furrowed, "Why? What happened?"

"I just barely missed getting mauled by about ten animals hiding out in the woods outside that guys' house."

Taylor's face set, "There's no doubt in my mind that this isn't the guy we're looking for."

Sam collapsed in the chair, "I'm pretty sure it is; he had a white-eyed dog in his house."

Victoria opened the door just then. They all looked towards the door.

She stopped when she saw all of them staring at her. "What?"

Sam and Dean shook their heads and looked away.

"Tori, what'd you say this guys' name was?"

"Eaton Callough, and who ordered pizza?"

The three siblings looked at each other and started to crack up.

"We kinda borrowed it," Taylor explained through giggles.

Tori through down her purse, "Oh God, keep me out of it."

Taylor giggled again and then became serious, "So guys what's the plan for taking down Eaton Callough?"

"Hold the horses there. Who said we were going to do anything tonight?"

Taylor sat back in her chair and looked at Dean, "I think the faster we actually do something the less likely it is for those animals to hurt another human."

"She has a point," Sam added.

Dean glared at him, "I say we make a plan and wait at least a day."

"Tomorrow sounds great," Taylor said getting up, "Now you and Sammy need to return the stolen car."

"Yeah, Dean let's go, the longer we keep the thing the more likely we are to get caught with it."

Dean glared at Taylor but got up and got his coat mumbling something about women telling him what to do. When they were gone Taylor gave a sigh of relief and turned toward Tori.

"Good it'll be easier for me to tell you everything since they're gone."

"Really?"

"I always keep my promises."


The Next Night

Taylor made sure the knife holster was tight around her calf before putting her gun in her holster. She made sure that her fake police badge was in her wallet in her back pocket when the knock came at her door.

"Taylor you ready?" Sam called through the door.

"Yeah," she called back. Taylor took one last look at herself in the mirror, before nodding at herself and heading downstairs.

"Tori," she said when she got to the bottom. Tori still looked a little shocked since their conversation last night.

"Yeah."

"You make sure you call me if you need anything or if anything happens," Taylor said looking her friend straight in the eye.

"I promise."

They both smiled.

"Alright enough of this sappy crap," Dean said cringing, "let's go."

Taylor had time to think over her questions and what was going to happen as they drove the ten minutes out to Eaton Callough's cabin. She was anxious and exhilarated. This was her hunt, she had finally done something all by herself. She calmed herself, though, as they pulled up in the gravel turn-out. She turned on the calm, cool cop look and checked to make sure her gun was loaded. Dean was already on the porch as he waited for her. Sam was watching from the backseat of the Impala, they couldn't risk Eaton finding out about them right away. Her boot heels clicked up the stairs and her long, wavy, brown ponytail swung behind her head.

When she was behind Dean as was planned, he knocked and waited.

The door swung open a second later.

"Are you Eaton Callough?" Dean asked, holding up a badge, Taylor followed suit. Eaton looked from Dean to Taylor and back again.

"Yes, officers, what happens to be the problem?" His eyes were wide and fearful.

"Could we come in?" Taylor asked coolly.

"Sure, sure," he swung the door open for them. Once they were inside with the door closed, he turned towards them again. "What's this all about?"

"Well," Dean started, "we're investigating the recent animal attacks around this area and we're just going around to all the houses in the area and talking to anyone to see if they know anything about the attacks."

"You think I have something to do with the attacks?" Eaton swallowed but he looked horrified.

"We're just here to ask you some questions Mr. Callough," Taylor explained, calmly. She motioned for them to sit down on the moth infested couch and chair. Before they even sat down the dog Sam had talked about came into the room growling, Taylor and Dean clearly saw his white eyes.

"Oakley, no!" Eaton yelled. But the dog didn't move, he stood frozen growling at Dean and Taylor, while Eaton stared at him. Eaton's face changed from fear to anger.

He turned toward them now a little more suspicious, "Let me see your badges again."

Dean looks warily at the dog, but pulled out his badge again, Taylor followed his lead. Dean fingered his phone in his pocket ready to hit Sam's speed dial for backup. They put their badges away and Eaton looks at Dean.

"I'm sorry but I'm going to have to ask you to leave," he said. Dean hit the speed dial.

"And I'm afraid we can't do that," Dean answered. They all turned as Sam came through the front door. Oakley growled and started towards Sam. Dean, Taylor and Sam all pulled their guns. Dean pointed his at the dog, Sam also pointed his at the dog, and Taylor kept hers on Eaton.

"Keep your dog on a leash," Taylor growled.

"Stop Oakley," Eaton warned, looking nervously at Taylor's gun. The dog stopped about five feet from Sam, but continued to growl.

Eaton wasn't paying attention though he was staring at Sam. "The pizza boy?" Then he looked at Dean and Taylor. "Who are you guys?"

Sam stepped around the dog cautiously, "Eaton," he started, "we need to talk."

Taylor interrupted, "We know that you're the creator of all of the animals that have been killing the people around town."

Eaton's mouth hung open as he stared at her. When he finally found his voice he choked on his tongue.

"How did you…know…how did you find out?"

"We're kind of experts at this kind of thing," Taylor explained, smirking.

He stared at the three of them for another moment before his shoulders slumped and his whole body seemed to crumple. Oakley came back over by him and whimpered; white-eyes on his master.

"I've been trying for months to control them, but everything I do doesn't seem to do anything or it makes them more vicious. I've tried reading out of my books, spells and even trying to kill them but nothing seems to work."

From outside the bushes started to rustle and the trees swung, shaking branches, and the last leaves of autumn fell. The four of them looked around and out the windows watching silently for any signs of movement. Oakley ran to one of the windows and started barking. White-eyes appeared only inches from his. Everyone tensed.

They jumped when Taylor's phone started ringing in her pocket. She looked anxiously at Dean before answering.

"Taylor!" Tori screamed. "You have to help me, hurry! There's a huge bear trying to-!" Taylor heard a scream before the phone went dead.

"I have to go." She told her brothers before she ran out of the house and to her car just feet away from about five different white-eyed animals that were approaching the house, but she barely saw them as she climbed in her car and the engine roared to life. She took a deep breath of the crisp air before throwing her Camero into gear and blasting down the gravel road to Tori's house.

When she pulled up in front of Tori's house there was no sign of the bear. Taylor looked around cautiously before getting out of her car and starting up the steps. When she got closer to the front of the house she noticed where the bear had been tearing at the wood. There were long, six-inch gouges and they were almost as thick. She went into the house and locked the door then she placed the nearest table in front of it before calling for Tori.

"Tori, it's okay to come out, he's gone for now."

Victoria silently came down the steps, looking warily around, with tear streaks down her face. Tori raced down the stairs to Taylor and flung her arms around her friend bursting into tears.

"And you wonder why I didn't want to tell you about what we do."


As soon as Taylor was out the door Sam and Dean turned back to Eaton.

"Isn't there anything you could do to stop them for a few minutes while we try to figure out how to kill them."

"I might…" before he even finished his own sentence, Eaton ran to a room behind the stairs and came back with a blue, glowing, round orb.

"What the hell is that?" Dean asked, staring warily at the orb.

"The Philosopher's Stone."

"You actually did get a hold of it."

Dean glared at Sam who was smiling, "The nerds can talk later right now we need to worry about keeping Tori safe and killing these damn things."

Sam's smile faded.

"This should hold them off for a while," Eaton said closing his eyes. The blue orb became brighter and Eaton held it tighter, from Dean's point of view he could see that Eaton was combining his power and the power of the Philosopher's Stone to keep the animals away.

Almost instantly the white-eyes disappeared and a calm radiated around the room.

Eaton opened his eyes and smiled. "It worked!"

"For now," Dean added. "Keep whatever you were doing going until we figure out how to kill these things."

Eaton looked sad for a second, "You know when I started using this," he held up the blue stone, "all I wanted to create a companion to live with me forever." He looked affectionately at Oakley who looked back. "But after Oakley I wanted to make more and it kind of took off after that, it was like I couldn't stop…this…this…"

"…Power." Sam suggested.

"Yeah, this power that I had. So I started small with birds and rodents," Dean cringed at that one, "and then went on to bigger things like stag and even a bear." Eaton's face fell then. "But after a century I couldn't control them all anymore, except for Oakley." He smiled down at his dog. "He's the only one who's been by my side the whole time."

"That's a very touching story old man, but really we need to know how to destroy them," Dean said, getting edgy.

"Dean!" Sam hissed.

Dean looked at him and shrugged, "Hey we need to get the job done, dude."

Sam glared at him.

Eaton gasped.

The boys' attention was instantly back on him.

"I'm losing my hold," he said, trying to pull the power back out of the orb. His stance became rigid, and he held the orb closer to his head and started to whisper words they could not understand. As he did this they could hear the animals creeping back closer to the house again.

Sam and Dean looked at each other both realizing that they had to figure something out soon.


As soon as Taylor was done giving her a hug of reassurance the bear was back and clawing at the front of the house again. It roared.

Tori screamed and ran into the kitchen. Taylor ran to her bag and grabbed holy water and salt. She started pouring the salt around the front wall, and waited a beat but it didn't seem to phase the bear at all. So she tried throwing some holy water all along the wall, but still nothing was working. She ran back to her bag and grabbed her sawed off and put some real shot-gun shells in. She made sure Tori was out of the way in the kitchen before she started towards the front and stuck her gun out the window. She shot a few rounds into the bear, which only seemed to anger him, and he clawed more desperately at the wood. The only thing Taylor could see that had affected him was that a thick, black substance was leaking out of where she shot him.

She backed away slowly as he finally clawed through the wall. He threw his giant paw towards Taylor catching her leg. She fell and her gun skittered across the floor. Tori screamed and tried to pull Taylor away.

"Get back!" Taylor warned. Tori slowly and still terrified backed away into the kitchen, where she stood helplessly.

The bear by now was still shredding through the wall and getting closer to the fallen Taylor.

Taylor now in so much pain, ignore the pounding pain coming from her calf and started to crawl towards her gun. She kept crawling, until she was about a foot away from it, she reached but she still couldn't quite get it. Just a little bit more, she thought.

The bear roared again and a crack erupted from behind her, shaking the whole house.

"Taylor!" Tori screamed.


"Eaton is there any way to destroy them?" Sam pleaded.

They could hear the clawing begin all around them.

Eaton slowly opened his eyes, "There's only one way," he began slowly, "and that's if I destroy the Philosopher's Stone."

"Well then do it!" Dean yelled.

"Dean!" Sam yelled back, "If he does, it will kill him too."

"Oh."

Sam nodded, frustrated.

They could hear the animals close in; pounding began everywhere, and clicking on the windows.

Eaton looked sadly down at the ball, and then over to Oakley, who whined.

"Look Eaton, I know this is a big sacrifice, but these animals are out of control and if you did this you would be saving people," Dean suggested

He didn't look convinced.

"What my brother and I do is dangerous. Despite the risk we do it anyway because we know that it saves people. We risk our lives everyday to do our job, but we do it because we know that we're helping people," Sam explained. "And if you did this just think of how many people you would be saving because of these experiments of yours."

"It's my fault," Eaton whispered, finally realizing his misconception. "It's my fault!" He yelled, again. A few tears ran down his cheeks. He looked up at the ceiling just staring for the longest second.

"I'm sorry," he said finally. He then lifted the stone and hurled it at the ground the hardest he could.

It shattered into a thousand pieces.

Out of the pieces a blinding white light erupted.


Taylor stretched as far as she could when she heard Tori scream her name. The crack shook the whole house beneath her. She froze.

The giant beast grabbed a hold of her body, his claws stabbing into her side.

She screamed in pain, and Tori watched from the ground. She fell to her knees crying feeling helpless.

After Taylor screamed her vision blurred and the pain seemed to fade as she fell into the blackness.

Tori watched her become limp, and Taylor hung like a rag doll in the claws of the bear.

He lifted his claw once more and Tori screamed.