Jayda was found alone, working over a table of spell components. She glanced up from her work and flashed a smile laced with venom.

"What can I do for you?" She asked, continuing her ritual.

"Don't even start with that crap." Dean warned. Jayda's expression didn't change.

"What are you talking about?" She asked, innocence seeping through her words.

"We know what you've done to the Glenn." Alea said, an unspoken warning in her voice. "Denying it is useless."

"Deny what?" Jayda asked, looking up from her work. "I don't understand what's going on."

"We found your spell bag." Justin said, tossing the bag on the table. "We know you've done this to the Glenn."

"How could you?" Alea questioned. "How could you destroy our home? You're home?"

"This is no home of mine." Jayda argued. "It never was. Answer me this, why are we all here?"

"We are protectors of magic. We've been put here, where the portals lie, to guard them from those who wish to do harm to the other worlds. You've damned these worlds because of what you've done."

"You think I'm damning them? On the contrary, I'm freeing them. I'm unleashing their powers." The venomous smile returned to her face.

"Get to the borders." Ignis ordered her men. "Do everything you can to stop this."

"What are you protecting in these portals?" Dean asked Justin.

"We're here to keep creatures out of their world, and stop them from entering ours." Justin explained. "What exactly do you plan on doing with these creatures?"

"I plan to wage war!" She cried, slamming the table with her fist. "It's time to show these humans what we can really do. For too long we have been hunted and killed for only doing what comes naturally. That will all change tonight."

"It will take an impossibly large amount of magic to control these creatures." Castiel said. "There is no way you could contain it all."

"Very true. But I don't need to."

"You're taking magic from the Glenn." Sam realized. "That's why everything is dying."

"Who knew a human could be so wise." She sneered.

"Do you realize what you have done?" Alea's voice grew dark. A menacing aura surrounded her. "Because of you, I could lose my son. Countless children are dying!"

"It's too late to stop it." She smiled wickedly. "In a few moments, the portal will fall, allowing every creature within the realm to flood into this one. And I will control them all."

"You will find a way to stop this or I will have your head."

"You do not order me around Alea. We are both alphas here."

"That may be. But know this. It is you against three other clans. We may rule this land together, but if one alpha steps out of line, we will not hesitate to cut them down."

"That won't do much good soon. If I'm dead there will be no leader for these creatures. There will be more blood then there needs to be."

"There is no need for any blood." Justin intervened. "Where is your Beta?"

"Right here." A young man with fluorescent yellow hair stepped our from behind a tree. A deadly gleam in his steel grey eyes.

"Felix." Justin's eyes darkened. "Are you in on this?"

"Of course I am." He replied. "You wouldn't understand what it's like. To be hunted for what you are. But you wouldn't. Your kind is praised for what they are. Fey, mermaids, dragons, all glorified by humans, while witches are looked at with scorn and disdain."

"Doing this will only prove their theories true." Ignis hissed. "That is not the reason we are here. We do not associate with humans. They don't even know we're here." The ground began to rumble under their feet and Jayda and Felix's smiles turned into wicked grins.

"Here we go." Jayda laughed.