[ I Know What You Did Last Summer ]
The bar was a different environment to the girls, needless to say. They watched alongside Dean as Sam, intoxicated, was playing pool with a few other people at the bar. Kāzia stared at the glass of water in front of her, slightly embarrassed. She looked at Eva who was still nursing her injured arm.
"How's your side doing?" Kāzia asked.
"What?" Eva called over the music.
Kāzia leaned in, saying in a louder tone, "I said, how is your side doing?"
"Oh," Eva shrugged. "Healing faster than my arm."
The guilt trip returned as Kāzia stared at the white wrapped around her best friend's arm. She had an identical bandage around her side as well. She sighed, leaning back in the chair as she glanced back at Sam. Making a perfect shot, he had won $500 dollars. Dean's eyes lit up in pride as he leaned in towards the girls, "guess who's gonna be a rich momma-" He cut himself off as Sam murmured, "keep the money", and headed towards the bar chairs.
"Keep the money?" Dean yelled back incredulously. He followed Sam hastily as Kāzia and Eva made their way towards them at a slower pace.
Eva's eyes widened at the sight of Ruby sitting in front of them. She leaned in towards Kāzia, whispering, "Genevieve Padalecki."
Kāzia nodded in response as memories of Ruby from the television show raced through her head. They had to get rid of her and fast.
"Who are they?" Ruby asked, cautiously glancing at the two girls.
"Eva and Kāzia," Sam introduced. "They're… hunters. Like us."
The two girls nodded in response. Relief washed over Kāzia, grateful that Sam hadn't told them what they actually were to a demon. Ruby held out a hand.
"Ruby," she said. Kāzia hesitated before shaking her hand as the demon added, "I'm a demon but… different from the others." She shook Eva's hand.
"Yeah, right…" Eva muttered. Ruby frowned as Kāzia jabbed Eva in the side (left side, where she wasn't injured) and gave a small smile to the demon. Ruby continued to look at the two suspiciously until Dean drew the attention to himself.
"You got a lot of nerve showing up anywhere near me," he threatened.
"Calm your horses, cowboy," Ruby retorted. "I'm just here to drop off some information." She glanced at Sam as she continued, "word around the street is that a girl named Anna Milton is being hunted by demons."
"So?" Dean crossed his arms.
Ruby rolled her eyes as she continued, "the orders have been to bring her back alive. Must be a pretty important girl."
Realization dawned upon Kāzia as her eyes widened. She glanced towards Eva, who was beginning to catch on as well.
Dean snorted. Ruby glared at him. "What? Don't trust me?"
"As a matter of fact, I don't." Dean glanced at the two girls and Sam before casting another accusing look at the demon sitting in front of him. "I doubt that Anna is a real person and of this you're tellin' us is just a hoax. And I'm not fallin' for it."
"Fine," Ruby said, meeting his glare evenly. "Don't believe me. But don't say I didn't warn you."
As she made her way out of the bar, Dean scoffed. Sam gave his brother a glare as he led the group out of the bar as well. Sam continued to give Dean the cold shoulder, even after they had all piled into the Impala and began to drive off.
"Can you two start the search on Anna?" Sam asked.
"Her name's Anna Milton," said Kāzia. She glanced at Eva, before nodding in agreement as she added, "we could go to her house? I don't know where it is… you could probably look it up though."
Dean sighed. "So she's real?"
"Of course she's real, Dean," Sam snapped before either of the girls could answer him. "Ruby wouldn't lie to us."
Eva opened her mouth to say something then shut it.
"Doesn't mean the case is," Dean grumbled. He continued to drive, however, as Kāzia handed Sam her smartphone to find Anna's house address with.
"Whoa… so I just… touch it? Like that? Oops." Sam fumbled with the phone as Dean hit a speed bump, purposefully. As Sam regained his posture, he turned the phone back on. Frowning, he glanced at Kāzia.
"Um, what's the password?"
Kāzia's face reddened slightly as she said, "3326."
Sam nodded, putting in the number as Eva snorted. Kāzia elbowed her once more, pointedly, as Dean continued to drive and Sam carried on with research. Kāzia wondered if she should change the passcode, for sake if Dean ever found out it was his name.
"Says she's in a hospital," Sam said. "Three days drive from here."
Dean groaned. "That's a three day drive, Sammy-"
"Dean. We've driven a lot farther for less." Sam met his brother's glare evenly, handing the phone back to Kāzia. She slid it back into her pocket.
"She's in a psychiatric hospital, right? She's just looney, Sam. She can't be anythin-"
"Dean. Drive." Sam ordered, his voice harsh. Kāzia and Eva remained quiet as they waited for Dean's response. Dean didn't say anything, although it was still quite obvious he was pissed off.
Sam sighed exasperatedly. "You're not pissed that it's a long drive, you're just pissed that Ruby tipped us off."
"Right, cause as far as you're concerned, the hell bitch is practically family! Something must have happened while I was downstairs because I come back and you're BFFs with a demon?" Dean snapped.
"Dean, she helped me go after Lilith. I trust her."
"She also fucked you five times," Kāzia muttered under her breath to Eva, who choked on her own spit, attempting to hide her laughter. The two brothers glanced back at the girls but didn't bother asking them what the matter was. They were already used to their weird, abnormal outbursts.
"You wanna elaborate on your trust with a demon, Sam?"
"Sure, Dean, let's trade stories!" Sam responded, mockingly. "You first, how was hell? Don't spare the details."
Dean shut up.
XxX
The doctor described Anna to be talking about demons and the apocalypse. The brothers exchanged glances with each other as Kāzia asked, "is there any proof of this?"
"She draws these… horrid symbols inside of this." The doctor pulled a sketchbook out and handed it to Kāzia. She studied it for a moment before passing it to Eva, who handed it to Sam. "These sketchbooks are meant to be a fun, psychological way to clear the head of any bad thoughts and draw what you feel is haunting you but Anna…"
"Do you mind if we… keep this?" Dean asked after getting a hold of the sketchbook. The doctor shrugged. "I don't see why not."
"Do you also know where Anna's parents live?" asked Kāzia. The doctor frowned, then after being flashed the FBI badges once more sighed.
"Not very far from here," she explained. "A few blocks down, a big brick house."
Eva nodded. "Thank you." She turned to Kāzia as the four headed out of the hospital. Dean and Sam were still examining the sketchbook.
"She knew how to break seals…" Sam exchanged a look with Dean. He then glanced at the two girls, waving the sketchbook. "Is she…?"
"She's something," Kāzia answered discreetly.
Dean sighed. "Oh, thanks, Kaz. That really helps a lot."
Kāzia ignored the sarcasm from Dean as she opened the door to the back seat of the Impala. "Let's get this show on the road boys."
The two brothers exchanged looks as Eva immediately ran to the other side of the Impala, slamming the door shut. As the Winchesters entered the car at at a slower pace, Eva slipped out her phone.
From: Eva
You aren't gonna tell them?
Kāzia didn't bother to look at Eva as she quickly typed her response.
To: Eva
no, we can't. that'll just ruin everything. besides, you said yourself that we can't give too much away. they need to find out that anna's an angel from castiel and uriel, not us.
From: Eva
You just wanna see cas again. Which is understandable. He's much prettier in person.
To: Eva
shut up.
From: Eva
Nope :D
To: Eva
i'm serious i can't stop laughing, sam and dean are giving us weird looks now.
From: Eva
They always have… haven't they?
To: Eva
i've been reading over our past texts mentioning sam and dean and i'm gonna be real sad when we end up back home and i read through these again. people are gonna think we're insane.
From: Eva
Maybe we won't go back.
Kāzia hesitated, her mind becoming jumbled once more. Although the thought of leaving was terrifying to the two girls, the thought of never leaving scared Kāzia just as much. She didn't know how they got here - hell, if the angels didn't bring them there, who did? No one seemed to know who they were, or how they ended up there.
From: Eva
Maybe an archangel sent us here hahahaha.
To: Eva
ha, yeah right.
The thought of still not knowing how they were gifted the most cherished dream of all Supernatural fans was still bugging Kāzia. It's not like they were special or anything - it's not like they had almost every inch of Supernatural episodes memorized. She slid her phone back into her pocket, glancing at Eva. Appearing to her, she didn't seem very bothered by the fact, and was instead looking out the window. Kāzia sighed.
Finally, Dean parked to the side of Anna's house. All four exited as they made their way towards the house. Dean and Sam hid their guns as they ushered to Kāzia and Eva to go first. The girls exchanged looks, not very pleased the brothers had chosen them to be bait. Upon opening the door (which the girls discovered to be unlocked) the living room appeared to be normal. Blue couches, nicely painted white walls. All aside from Anna's dead parents massacred on the living room floor, it was practically normal.
Sam and Dean shouldered past the two girls, bending down to examine the bodies.
"Demons," Kāzia said before either of them. "They really want Anna, as you can tell."
Sam frowned. "Whatever the deal with this Anna girl is…"
"...They want her and they're not screwing around," Dean finished. Eva glanced over her shoulder at the picture displayed above the mantle of the fireplace. She headed towards it, followed by Sam.
"Can I see Anna's sketches?" asked Sam. Kāzia retrieved the book from her jacket pocket as she handed it to the younger Winchester. He flipped it open to a page, then compared the two drawings. "Check this out," he said. He lifted the sketchbook next to the drawing of the church windows to compare. "If you were religious and scared and had demons on your ass, where would you feel most safe?"
XxX
After spending a few minutes tracking Anna down to the local church, the boys were still pestering the girls about why Anna was so important to the demons. Kāzia and Eva exchanged looks. They knew that if they told them it would cause a huge domino effect. But not telling them would result in them losing their trust in them (or Dean just yelling, either way was not good).
As they entered the church, they were immediately greeted by the redhaired girl. She was trembling until she saw Dean and Sam. Relief seemed to wash over her as she walked closer to the four.
"Y-You're Dean and Sam Winchester…" she stammered. Dean and Sam exchanged suspicious looks.
"They talk about you," Anna continued. "They're quite fond of you, Dean. 'The one who may save them all'." Her gaze landed on Sam and faltered slightly. "Some of them aren't… fond of you Sam."
Sam made a face as Kāzia stepped forward. Anna frowned, then realization dawned on her. "I hear them talk about you two… Kāzia and Eva… the three who tag along with the Winchesters, right?"
Eva and Kāzia exchanged a look, both knowing what one another was thinking: could she know anything?
"Do you… do you know who sent us here?" Eva asked.
Anna frowned. "No… That is what they are talking about. They argue about it night and day - day and night-"
"Wait, who's they?" Dean interrupted.
Anna met his look as if he were stupid. "The angels, of course. Who else would it be?"
Before either Winchester had a time to respond, Ruby came running up the stairs. Immediately, Anna backed up in horror, a shrill scream leaving her. "H-Her face! It-it's-"
The brothers exchanged confused looks as Eva immediately went to the girl to console her.
"Alastair's coming, I presume?" Kāzia asked before Ruby had a chance to warn. Ruby frowned.
"Yeah… How did you-"
"Eva, hide her in the closet." Kāzia ordered. Eva nodded as she took a confused and questioning Anna back to the closet in safety. Kāzia stepped towards Dean, holding out her hand. "I need that demon-killing knife."
Dean shook his head. "No way, sweetheart-"
"I didn't ask." Kāzia gripped onto the handle of the knife, tearing it out of Dean's grasp as she held onto it tightly. She turned to face the door, nodding to Dean and Sam. "Do whatcha gotta do to fight a demon, boys."
Ruby turned to Dean, making a mocking face at him as he glared at her. She stepped back, standing a few feet in front of the supply closet where Anna and Eva were hiding. Kāzia tucked the knife in the inside pocket of her jacket as she stepped back behind Sam and Dean. On cue, the weeping angels began to stream crimson tears.
"Well if it isn't Sam and Dean Winchester," Alastair said. Dean's eyes widened slightly in realization at the sight of demon. Upon noticing this, Alastair smirked. "Nice to see you again, Dean."
Sam gave Dean a questioning look but didn't have the time to ask as Alastair finally noticed Kāzia. A look of curiosity dawned on his face as he stepped towards her. "And who might this be?" he asked, lifting up a finger and delicately stroking Kāzia's cheek, who made a face of disgust in return.
"Don't touch her," Dean snapped. Alastair calmly lowered his hand as he glanced back at Dean.
"Important, is she? Just seems like a normal, snivelling human to me." Alastair glanced back at Kāzia, then frowned. "Now wait a minute… Hell has been talking about you… Kāzia, is it?"
Kāzia said nothing as Alastair continued with a quick explanation. "You and your little four-eyed friend are quite the talk downstairs. Y'know, I don't see all the commotion. Just two, normal human girls, am I right?" Before Sam had a chance to attack Alastair, he threw him aside across the church's attic. Sam collided with the wooden pillar close to the wall harshly.
Dean stepped forward, only to be stopped by Alastair as well. The demon smirked. "Now, now. Dean, I am the one who trained you. You can't fool me."
Kāzia stepped back from Alastair, gripping for the knife. It was powerless on him, just like Sam's powers. She watched as the fight between Dean and Alastair broke out. Sam was attempting to use his powers. Kāzia walked towards him, whispering, "they don't work, Sam - not on him."
Sam stared at her. "What…? But… they have to… Maybe I-"
"No. No more demon blood, Sam. It doesn't work." Kāzia interrupted. She retrieved the knife, finally, from its hiding spot and waited. Dean was getting beaten to a pulp. She bit her lip as Sam hesitated as well.
"We need to retreat," Ruby said suddenly. Anna and Eva were behind her. Sam stared at her incredulously. "What?" he exclaimed. Ruby didn't bother to answer as she quickly rushed Anna and Eva out, not being noticed by Alastair, who was appearing to enjoy beating his previous pupil from Hell.
Kāzia continued to hesitate. Alastair wasn't stopping and Dean looked as if he were going to pass out. Sam was rubbing his arm. She glanced back at the fight, then at the blade. She couldn't leave the blade with Alastair. She decided she would pull it out once she stabbed him with it. Taking a deep breath, she ran at his back and slammed it in with as much force she could muster. Surprised, Alastair let go of Dean, who crawled away and stood to his feet. Before Kāzia had a chance to grab the knife, Alastair turned on her.
"Shit!" she exclaimed as she doubled backwards, falling from her lovely coordination. Alastair started for her, only to be stopped as Dean and Sam raced past him, Dean helping Kāzia up on the way out. She realized they were heading for the window.
"No no no no no no!" Kāzia exclaimed. She felt her face and whole body grow warm and her chest beginning to cave in at the thought of flying out of the window. The panic attack subsided when Dean grabbed onto her tightly.
"Don't worry, I got you," he said as Sam crashed through the window first. Kāzia shut her eyes, as she and Dean jumped after him. She prepared for impact, only to be greeted by Dean's all-familiar green eyes. She felt her face warm once more as a small smile crossed Dean's face. "See, sweetcheeks? What did I tell ya?"
Kāzia felt her face warm as she attempted to scramble to her feet. Sam helped pull Dean up to his feet and grabbed onto Kāzia's arm with his free hand as they ran away from the church. Kāzia glanced over her shoulder to see Alastair glare after them, only to pull the knife out from his back.
"Dammit," she muttered.
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yay a little dezia moment for those of you who ship it (i'm more of a kazstiel shipper myself). anyways, thanks for the previous reviews on that real short chapter (all your guys' reviews make me smile and give me inspiration to write tbh). this chapter was a little longer for you all, and hopefully the next one will come out as a thanksgiving gift. hope you all have a lovely turkey day (that is, if you celebrate turkey week) and don't forget to review, fave and follow! :-)
