"Come, come by sweet. Sit down with me," Alec cooed. I placed his dinner down on the table and reluctantly sat down with mine. He had kind of made me his servant. At least working at the diner had prepared me for this. I stared at my food gloomily and ate quietly.
"What, no thanks?" he asked.
"Do you really expect me to thank you for this?" I asked.
"What, my queen?" he asked. This guy was such a pervert.
He caressed my legs from under the table and I moved away slightly so that he would not be able to reach as far. I had to stay strong for this moment because this was my chance. He finished up dinner and I took his plates. When I returned he pulled me into his arms. I climbed onto his lap, just as I've always had to but this time, I reached into the pants pocket and pulled out the knife. I kissed him again and again but then I pressed the knife against his neck. His face flashed a little bit and now since the knife was digging into him, he was immobilized and was now not able to disappear and the reappear. He was trapped.
"Well this isn't very nice," he commented.
"Yes well, what you've forced me through these last couple of days haven't exactly been that nice either. So here's my proposition for you. You can both burn the contract and let me go, or I can kill you and fight my way out of here by myself. Either way, I'm free but you have to decide. Live, or die?" I asked, angrily.
"You're feisty. I love this side of you," he said. I slapped him with my other hand, digging the knife a little deeper.
"You know there's no way that I'm going to burn that contract up," he cooed.
"Too bad, then you know there's no way that I'm going to let you live," I said back, mocking his tone and then plunging the knife into him. Alec's face lit up over and over again and finally, he was dead. The demon blood oozed out of him. He was dead meaning the contracts were all gone. I was free. Now I just had to figure out how to get out of here.
I mixed the ingredients together, throwing in the last herb. The potion emitted smoke but I think that it was supposed to do that. I opened the book, chanted the Latin and closed my eyes. I thought about being back to my house and suddenly, there I was. I had done it! I was back and saved! I just wondered where Sam was.
I got my things together and packed it all in a couple of duffel bags. This was all over. I was leaving for good and I would never have to see Ophelia, Natalie, or Becky every again. They were going to be just a small piece of history in my life, make that an insignificant piece of history of my life. I put the stuff in my car and ran back in to drop off the key.
"Hey, where do you think you're going?" Ophelia demanded.
"I'm leaving for good," I replied.
"Just like you have for the past few months? Where have you been? You missed your own graduation!" she exclaimed.
"So, why do care? I'm leaving and I will no longer be a burden on any of you. Goodbye, and good riddance Ophelia," I said. I threw the key down on the table. I started walked out of the door. This was so freeing and so liberating.
"Young lady, where do you think you're going?" she demanded, but it wasn't going to work anymore. I drove away and went to the diner. I had to say goodbye to my family there before going off on my own adventure to find Sam. I pulled into the parking lot and ran inside.
"Addison?" a voice asked. I turned around and saw Oliver. He looked astounded that I was here and quickly pulled me into a tight, fatherly hug.
"Hi, Oliver," I said.
"How did you come back? Sam told us what happened!" he asked, surprised.
"Well I killed the demon, then found a transportation spell and came back. I just left Ophelia's. I'm leaving for good, Oliver," I replied.
"You are so much like your mother," he said, admirably.
"Oliver, what's going on?" Glenda asked, coming from the back room.
"Oh my God, Addison! You're back! Did Sam find you?" she asked.
"No, I got back on my own. It's so good to see you!" I exclaimed, hugging her.
"Addison!" Marvita exclaimed. I had missed my 'family' here. "You've been gone for months. We thought Sam would never find you!"
"Sam didn't find me. I did this," I replied.
"She's just like her mother isn't she?" Marvita repeated.
"So I'm leaving Ophelia's for good. Where's Sam?" I asked.
"He uh, he's in South Dakota right now. He and Dean left a month ago. They couldn't find anything so they went to a friend in South Dakota. They're trying so hard. He keeps calling to see if they have word from us," Oliver replied.
"We should call them now," Marvita said.
"No don't! I'd like to surprise him," I said back.
"You know it's a three days drive to South Dakota right?" Glenda asked.
"Yes, and I can do it," I replied.
"So is this goodbye? You just got here!" Marvita asked.
I smiled, "I'd like to think of it as more of a 'see you later'."
I hugged the three adults that had practically raised me my entire life. Ophelia was much on the whole parenting so these three had taken me in. I was constantly at the diner and they were like parents to me after Dad had died. Ophelia didn't care but they did and I was so grateful for them.
"Do you have the address?" I asked.
"Here," Oliver replied, handing me the piece of paper.
And then I was off. I had this warm exciting feeling that I was finally getting away and that this was the start of something new for me. The last time I had seen Sam, he had told me that he loved me. I just hoped that he still felt that way.
Friday. 2 AM. Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
I had been driving for three days, well that including stopping at motels and sleeping but I had tried to drive as long as I could. The drive was restless and tiring but I knew that I could do it. If I could get my way out of hell, then I could get to Sioux Falls. I arrived to the house, parked the car, and then went to the door. I kind of wanted to surprise Sam, so I checked the back door. It was unlocked. I opened it up, locked it because, well with our world doors should be locked and tip toed around the house to make sure I was being quiet enough. I then spotted Sam in the house study, on his lap top. He sighed in frustration. Why was he up? It was two in the morning!
"Don't you think it's a little too late to be up? You should go to sleep," I finally spoke up. Sam turned around and stared at me as if it wasn't possible.
"Hi," I said.
"Addison?" he asked.
"Yeah?" I asked back.
"How are-, you're here with me, and how?" he asked, not being about to form a completely coherent sentence.
"I killed Alec, did a transportation spell and then came to find you," I replied.
"I was going to find a way. I was going to find a way but I guess you didn't really need my help," Sam said, a smile full of happiness and relief spread across his face.
"I guess so," I replied.
"You've been gone for months! Did he hurt you?" he asked, worriedly.
"No I'm fine but I was only gone for a couple of days," I started.
"I guess time is different there," Sam said.
"Mhm," I agreed.
"So you're really back now? You're back for good?" he asked.
I nodded, "I burned the contracts so there's no way that he can come for me again. Plus he's dead. And I came to find you. I left Ophelia's house for good too. I'm never going back there."
"That must've felt good," Sam said, intertwining his fingers with mine. I know it was taking him his all not to hold me close and never let me go because it was taking my all not do the same. I had missed him so much.
"It did. But Sam, there was something that you said to me before Alec kidnapped me though. I can't seem to stop thinking about it."
"Oh yeah?" he asked, knowing what I was hinting at.
"You said you loved me," I started.
"And you said it back," he replied.
I then practically fell into Sam's arms. We hadn't known each other for long but I was so in love with this man. He held me close to him and kissed me passionately. His kisses were sweet and passionate all at the same time. It was as if his lips were telling me that he loved me and I was doing the same.
"I miss you so much. I wish I could've done something. We looked for so long and-," Sam said.
"Shh," I said, smiling. I then kissed him again and again.
"I love you Sam Winchester." I said, meaning it more than I ever had.
And then Sam replied, "I love you too, Addison."
The boy and the girl went on many adventures together. They hunted and killed all things supernatural that were a threat to humanity and their safety. They fell more and more in love with each other as each day went on and although there was strife, their love was always alive. Later on, the boy asked the girl to marry him and she said yes. There were many obstacles keeping the boy and girl from each other but finally they settled down and had children. They were a family. The boy and the girl aged gracefully. This was a story that they'd pass on to many generations. It was a story of love, friendship, and strength. It was a story that they'd never forget. And the boy and the girl lived happily ever after.
The End *
