A/N: Please review and let me know how it is. I left the ending as a cliff hanger if anyone wants me to continue with the next one. I know it isn't the most perfect work of fanfiction I have done but I liked the ideas and the characters that belonged to me were thought up long and hard and I may begin a story for fictionpress with the ideas I have for them. Anyways here's a preview for the next one if anyone's interested. So let me know if you want a sequel and I could definitely make that happen.


Predestined preview:

Paul was so sure someone was following he just didn't know who. He knew his father had some demon following him to make sure he was safe but did that mean he was going to intervene and help out if he needed him or did his dad give him certain instructions. Pausing, he slipped into the empty warehouse and went to call Sam and Dean. He was dying to talk to them anyways since it has been some time since he last heard from them. Man had it pained him to admit that they were something other than annoying nuisances. He just about speed dialed them when the phone was tossed from his grip and he slid to the other side of the room, thankfully keeping himself on his feet.

"You sure don't measure up to anything demon."

Paul dared to look at the young lady. She was beautiful in every aspect of the word and he couldn't keep himself from eyeing the beautiful girl despite her killer attitude. Was this how his dad felt when he had met his mother? He didn't know but one thing was for certain. She was ho-ot!

"Are you always behaving like you belong on the short bus or did you really suffer some kind of brain damage?" She retorted and he quickly wiped the drool from his mouth in embarrassment.

"Do you even have a parent or guardian?" Paul thought to ask. "I mean if I had a smoking hot daughter like you I would lock you up until you were fifty or ugly, whichever one came first-"

She looked enraged and shot out a gun that he found under no circumstances that he wanted to be shot with. He avoided the bullet luckily and she glared angrily at the gun before throwing it aside. He doubted that it was her only outlet of weapons and ever since he found out he was half demon, it seemed to shoot a beacon to everyone else. Demons, spirits, werewolves, and even other hunters attacked him because of it. He wondered thoughtfully if Sam and Dean were going to unbefriend him because of his heritage. It wasn't like he could help his heritage. He didn't ask for his dad to have sex with his mom no matter how nasty it was to think of either parent that way.

"Are you trying to say something demon?" She asked irritably.

"Maybe but I'm not really a demon. I'm half of one which means I have a human side and I definitely have a soul that you should take in account. I have done nothing but good since I've been on my own and saved several morons-"

"They let a twelve year old out on the loose?" She asked sarcastically. "I thought the ward didn't let you out often."

Paul quickly regained his thoughts. He was no twelve year old thank you very much. Paul Hagel Kooper was going to be sixteen in a few short weeks and he wasn't crazy. Crazy was a description that belonged to his old man who spent the last seven years in prison for butchering a police cop he had claimed was a demon out to get him. Now he knew that may have been the case but it didn't make sense until his dad had explained that both him and his father were a beacon for the supernatural. Especially some formidable enemies that were after his father and may find out about his son instead.

"It depends on where you mean. I know my mom used to make me have a bed time," Paul explained instead.

"Why are guys so irritating?" She complained angrily. "See this is why a lot of girls I am friends with suddenly go lesbian. It's because of obscenely rude kids like you!"

"I'm sure it get worse that not every guy minds that especially if the obscenely pretty woman is bi," he remarked and swiftly moved less he wanted to be knifed in the chest.

He was already experienced in that area and he didn't need another painful reminder especially since he couldn't control his new-found powers yet. He would certainly love to and in addition he would like to find the guy that was spying on him for his father but he couldn't have everything he wanted so he would be most happy with his life if this insane girl was through.

"I don't kill people," Paul quickly commented. "I happen to have hunted down several supernatural beings that have hurt people. And by people I mean moronic individuals that would most likely get themselves killed without us."

She scowled.

"There's no such thing demon!" She yelled angrily.

Paul sidestepped her dagger and glanced just in time to avoid a kick to the throat. She was definitely a fast one if not very feisty. He could get used to her temper real quick but the thing that drew him in was the huge emerald eyes and silky looking brown locks. She had her hair tied back but some of the loose strands teased him in ways he could never imagine.

"I told you I'm only half of one," Paul insisted. "If you want a full-blooded demon, go hunt my old man. You'd have to be very skilled though because he's in a maximum confined prison. I somehow doubt you would have a problem though."

She smirked and nodded.

"For once we agree with something. You really don't seem like other demons," She added with a shrug but he could tell she was still paranoid in the sense that she held her weapon gracefully and was still on high alert for any move he would make.

"That's nice," Paul commented instead. "I really do need my phone back. My hunting friends would like to meet up with me since it's been a while. Apparently the older of my friends wants a huge birthday present and I forgot to mention that my birthday is coming up as well. I'm not some twelve year old though so you're in the clear."

She looked confused for a moment and then glared when she got what he meant by that.

"You're just lucky that I don't hurt you," She warned.

"Oh please hurt me. I would love it if you do but just don't kill me. That would be bad for all of us around."