Hey guys, I hope you like the new chapter. I wrote it quickly so please forgive any mistakes. Id love it if you'd leave a review and vote! I've been considering a love triangle between Anna and the boys. If that's something you'd like to see let me know. Thanks in advance.

As I sat there in the hotel Room waiting for the boys, I realized this whole thing was ridiculous. I was waiting on a possible death sentence, why do I even care what the Winchesters think?

I stood up and looked around the room, the only windows I could see were facing the same direction the boys were in. I walked into the bathroom and saw a small window behind the toilet. I ran back in the room looking around for a weapon, something I could use to protect myself. I knew that when I took off, the boys would surely follow me. I knew I could use my powers, but then I'd be revealing my location to anyone looking for me.

I found nothing, of course, they wouldn't leave a weapon for me to find. Fine, I didn't really need a weapon anyways, if I had to call on Belladonna, then that's what I'd have to do. I was rushing back to the bathroom when the boys started to come through the door. Dammit, I'd wasted to much time.

"Going somewhere pixie, do you really think we'd make it easy for you to escape?" Dean questioned.

I put a fierce scowl on my face. "Do you not realize, that if I wanted, I could wipe the floor with you?" I spat.

I walked over to Dean and tried to meet his eyes, he wasn't nearly as tall as his brother, but he still was taller than me. I could tell that he was trying not to laugh at my attempt to be intimidating. I continued to stare in his green eyes, trying to maintain my anger. There was something about his eyes that drew me in. If I was being honest with myself, there was something about Dean Winchester in general, it was hard to deny.

"Ok, pixie I get it, you're a badass!" he laughed.

I rolled my eyes at him and sat on the bed. "So, what did you decide? Am I worthy of life?" I sarcastically said.

"Listen, Anna, we know that your not a monster, and I understand what you're going through. You're not the only one who has something dark inside of them," Sam said.

I gave Sam a sympathetic but confused expression, I wasn't quite sure what he meant. Dean looked at him as well, he looked stressed and afraid, like what Sam was saying had hit close to home.

"Anna, I have demon blood inside of me and I have premonitions," Sam said.

I couldn't believe what he was saying, a Winchester with demon blood running through his veins? It didn't make sense. I stood up and walked over to him placing my hand on his chest. His breath became ragged, he stiffly stood there looking into my eyes. I could feel the demon blood pulsing through him. It was dark and had to be from a demon with intense power. Someone very strong, who must have a sinister plan in place for Sam.

"I can feel it Sam, but it doesn't make you evil," I said. "Just like with any creature, human or otherwise, there is good and bad, just because you have Demon in you doesn't mean your evil," I said, thinking about my mother, who had been good despite her heritage.

I looked into Dean's eyes, hoping to convey my message to him as well as Sam.

I looked back at Sam and I could see in his eyes that I'd hit a nerve, he obviously thought he was evil. I looked back at Dean and he sent me a grateful smile. I realized I still had my hand on Sam's chest, I felt a blush cross my cheeks. I quickly removed my hand, Sam cleared his throat and stepped away.

"We want you to hunt with us, we think it would be safer for you," Sam said.

I looked between both boys and tried to hide my shock, hunt with the Winchesters? I didn't know what to say, it would be safer for me, having someone to watch my back.

"Do both of you feel this way?" I said, eyeing Dean.

He shifted his weight and ran his hand through the back of his hair. I could tell he was on the fence about allowing me to stay with them. Dean had trust issues, which I could completely understand. I've heard stories of what they've been through at the Roadhouse, and they are both lucky to be as sane as they are.

"I think for a while at least, it would be best if you stayed. Then we could keep an eye on you and your powers," he said.

"Thanks for your faith in me," I said sarcastically.

I knew that they wouldn't completely trust me from the beginning, but it still hurt knowing that they thought I could turn so easily. I guess I'd have to prove to them, as well as myself, that I wasn't going over to the dark side.

"Fine, I'll hunt with you, but let's call this a trial period. First, sign that either of you are planning something, and I'm out," I said.

They both shook their heads in agreement. I went to grab my bag from my car, I was ready to get the hell out of this town. I walked back inside and tossed the boys a newspaper I had gotten the day before.

"This is the case I was planning on starting after we killed the nest of vamps," I said.

Dean stood behind Sam and read the paper along with him. The case looked promising, a small town professor jumped out of a window in the same building that housed a local urban legend.

"Looks promising," Dean said.

"Ok, let's go to Ohio!" I said, excited to finally be onto a new case.