In the darkness of your dreams…

Bobby called just after the group had reunited and told them that he had a good lead on where the grave might be:

"It's in an old cemetery so it's hallowed ground, but that hasn't stopped most of them yet. However, knowing a bit about Samuel Colt I wouldn't be surprised if this particular cemetery has some additional security. Especially if he intended to be buried together with a dangerous weapon."

Sam nodded, remembered that Bobby couldn't see it over the cell phone and said:

"I agree. Problem right now is we don't know if the demons have the location too. We lost track of a few for a couple of hours so we haven't seen if they have found more information. Soo…"

Dean had listened intently to the conversation and leaned in closer to Sam's phone and stated:

"So we have to stay with these demons until we know for sure. We'd never forgive ourselves if we went off looking for the grave and the demons found it before us."

That closed the conversation and the brothers sat back to keep up the watch, but it wouldn't be long. Even from the rather far distance where they had parked the car it was obvious that the group seemed excited. They were looking at a map and suddenly seemed much more human in their body language. They had found something. Dean cursed about deadlines, ranting a bit about how just for once it would be nice to be two steps ahead of the foul creatures instead of in a tight race. Sam didn't curse out loud but heartily agreed with the sentiment.

The brothers looked over their arsenal and when the group went to their two cars they were ready to follow, both silently wishing their father or grandfather could have joined the hunt. Neither brother thought of wishing their mother to be on the battle field, but having been raised by men it was to be expected that they would leave her out.

The others were whispering intently with Mary and Jennie felt excitement in the air. The excitement also brought out the strangeness in the others more strongly. It was this strangeness that was the chief source of her worry about the company they kept. What was going on? She edged up to her sister and decided to risk a natural, direct question:

"What's going on? What are you all so excited about?"

Then she held her breath as they all turned to her at the same time, smiling. Well, showing their teeth at any rate.

"We have just found an interesting spot on the map. Says it's an old cemetery. Wouldn't it be cool to go ghost hunting?" Denver asked.

Jennie took an involuntary step backwards as Denver's eyes seemed to flash black for a moment. But at the same time she noticed a slight shift in Hannah's stance and immediately stopped and buried her own fear beneath worry for Mary. Hannah hadn't taken a step towards her, she had stepped closer to Mary. Mary hadn't noticed and seemed a bit embarrassed as she said:

"Jennie isn't interested in ghosts. Never has been. I don't think she would like to come. Would you?"

Jennie looked hard at her sister for a moment, part of her deeply relieved that maybe she wouldn't have to spend time in the closed confines of a car with Denver or Hannah, but worried about what they were really going to do. What they would be able to persuade her sister to do if she wasn't there. And this was the first time she had heard Mary tell Denver a lie... Did that mean she could safely hang back or that she shouldn' let wild horses separate them at the moment? She didn't have time to decide what way to follow though because Hannah took her arm and led her, with uncanny strength, in the direction of their car, saying:

"I for one will be scared to death if you don't come. So come on and be my sceptic friend out there won't you?"

Jennie shook her arm loose and Hannah frowned, it seemed for an instance that she had intended to keep her grip and been forced to let go by something much stronger than Jennie. Then Jennie changed her mind and decided to come along. She had to. Unfortunately she then had to step into the car with Pete and Hannah as Mary had already turned her back on her and was getting into the car with Denver and Charlotte. She steeled herself and went into the car with the others, trying to think sunny thoughts despite her misgivings in the gathering darkness.