A/N: Hi all! So sorry that it has taken me so long to get this chapter up. I have been experiencing some major writer's block. I do not know when I will get the next chapter up. I will be starting school soon and that means more time studying and less time in front of my computer. However, I thought since Supernatural returns today that I should at least put up a new chapter. I hope all enjoy it!
Chapter Thirteen
Ty opened her eyes as she felt Dean moved next to her. She looked at him and found that he was dreaming. His eyes were racing under closed lids. She rolled over slowly and touched his shoulder.
"No, I said leave me alone," Dean said harshly.
"Dean," Ty said. "Dean, wake up."
"Leave me alone!"
Ty started to shake Dean a little. He shifted away from her and fell silent. She watched as his eyes kept moving, but at least he wasn't yelling anymore. She snuggled up next to him and felt his arm come across her stomach. She pulled him closer and kissed his shoulder. She heard him groan softly as he adjusted himself next to her. She could see the sun seeping through the curtains, but she was not moving.
"You smell like raspberries," Dean mumbled suddenly.
"What?" Ty asked, moving closer to him.
Dean ran his hand down her soft hair with smile. He had noticed the scent last night in her sweat. Now, he smiled it in the strands of hair he was wrapping around his fingers. He leaned closer, taking a deep breath.
"You smell like raspberries. Or at least your hair does."
"You smelled like leather and motel soap last night," Ty said, kissing each of his fingers.
"I bet you liked that," Dean buried his lips into her neck.
Ty giggled as Dean's tongue and lips traced down her shoulder blade. She pushed him away, but he held her tight. She screamed a little as his hot breath touched the cold skin on her back. Ty rolled over and pinned down. She leaned down to kiss him when her cell phone rang.
"Don't answer it," Dean said as he put his hands on Ty's hips.
"It could be Sam and Lily. Alastair could have found them."
Dean grabbed the phone and answered it gruffly. His expression changed as he listened to whatever the person was saying. Ty slipped off him and into his discarded shirt. He sat up slowly, feeling the aftermaths of being a virgin again.
"Alright we'll be there soon," Dean said and slapped the phone shut.
Ty turned to him and ruffled her hair. "Who was that?"
"Sammy," Dean said as he pulled on his pants. "They found a safe place and want us to meet them there."
Ty nodded. She started to raffle through her bag. She pulled out her shower kit and some clean clothes. "Shower first. I smell like you."
About an hour later, Ty and Dean were driving to a deserted house, hidden in the woods. As Dean pulled in behind the Camaro, Ty had a very uneasy feeling. Something about all of this was not right. It was like as if everything they had been fighting for no longer made any sense. They got out of the car and looked around. If Alastair was still looking for them, they were going to be hard to find.
Ty walked in and found Lily standing guard at the window while Sam was in the back somewhere. Lily nodded to both her and Dean, motioning that the others were in the back. Ty sat her weapons down and checked her guns. No guard could be let down right now. Dean wondered past her, touching her hand. She smiled as he walked in the back room and came out with Anna trailing close behind him. When Ty saw Anna, something in her tightened. She couldn't and didn't trust her. Anna was not telling the about everything. Anna moved a little closer to Dean, and Ty felt her fingers go to the handle of her pistol. She quickly shook off the feeling.
"It's good you're here," Anna said in that simple, innocent tone that she used all the time.
Ty looked around the room and turned to Lily. "Where's Ruby?"
"Not here," Sam said as he walked into the room.
Dean turned around and looked at him. Sam's eyes were locked on Ty's in an almost challenge. Ty quickly shrugged it off. She was in no mood to start a fight. She watched as Sam moved away from her and cornered Dean up. They whispered about something for a few minutes, and then Dean looked over at Ty.
Ty looked at him and then turned to Lily. They had to get ready for anything. Alastair could come at any time and so could Uriel. Ty almost hoped that it was the first. She knew how to deal with Alastair. So far, nothing had killed him, but Ty knew there was a way, and she would find it. She wasn't going to let him get close to Dean again.
"So now what?" Lily asked out of nowhere. "We just going to hide out until all this blows over?"
Ty shook her head. "No, we need to find out what makes Anna so special that both sides want her so bad."
"Both sides?" Lily looked at her funny.
Ty's eyes flew up. She realized that she had said too much. She thought the other might have put together that Angels wanted Anna to. Then, she realized that she was the only one who knew of the Angels' private war against Anna. She looked at Lily and knew that she would have to explain what she meant. She took Lily by the arm and pulled her away from the others so that no one else would hear them.
"One of the Angels," Ty started. "Uriel is his name. He came to me and told me that I had to kill Anna."
Lily's eyes widened in pure horror. "You can't!" She hissed as if to add to the point.
Ty rolled her eyes. "I have no intentions of doing it. If he wants her dead, he can do it himself. I'm not a hired gun."
"Does Dean know about this?"
Ty shook her head. She couldn't tell Dean that once again she was being used to hurt someone else. She should have told him because most likely this would come back to bite her, but she didn't care right now. Right now, she had to figure why Anna was so special to them. The demons she understood, but the angels vendetta made no sense.
"They are talking again," Anna said and turned toward the ceiling.
"Who?" Dean asked.
"The Angels," Lily said before Anna could answer.
Ty looked at her, worried. If she could talk to angels too the bounty on her would go up. Lily saw the concern in Ty's eyes and looked away. She was guessing. She didn't actually hear the angels begin a conversation. Ty looked at Anna.
"What are they saying?" Sam asked.
"It's a warning," Anna said. "It's like a recording. They are saying if I'm not turned over to them by midnight, they will send Dean Winchester back to Hell."
Dean looked at Ty. She froze in her place, her heart pounding in her ears. She pulled her gun in a quick motion and grabbed Anna by the arm.
"Why do they want you so bad?" Ty growled. No more playing games. If Dean's life was on the line, she would Anna's now.
"I don't know!" Anna shrieked.
"Don't lie to me!"
Dean suddenly yanked Ty off Anna. "Stop!"
Ty turned to him and wrapped her arm under him. She was not going to lose him again. She looked back at Anna and saw how she was watching them. Ty tightened her grip on Dean when the doors of the little shack flew open. Ty spun around and pulled out her gun again. She saw the trees whipping around and felt dread grip her. They were finished.
"Hide Anna," Dean ordered, and Sam was the one to obey.
"They're here!" Anna screamed.
"Go with Sam!" Ty yelled back as she tossed Dean his shotgun.
Ty nodded to Lily as she loaded her weapon too. Sam got Anna into a small bedroom in the shack and came back out. Ty's heart was bouncing in her chest. She never wanted her final fight to be like this. She checked her gun one last time and looked at the door waiting. She adjusted her feet and froze. Wings. She heard the distinct flapping of wings.
Dean pulled up his gun ready to shoot anything that walked through that door whether it be friend or foe. Ty touched his arm and shook her head, but he didn't let his guard down.
"Wait," Ty whispered.
"Why?"
"It's…"
Castiel walked in with Uriel following suit before Ty could finish what she was going to say. They looked around the room. Ty lowered her weapons along with Lily while the boys stayed poised for a fight.
"Thought you might want this back," Uriel said and tossed a bruised and battered Ruby to the floor.
Sam rushed to her and glared up at them. Ty looked down and felt Uriel's eyes bore into her from across the room.
"We're here for Anna," Castiel said.
"Why?" Dean snapped.
"Dean," Ty warned.
"That is not any of your concern," Uriel said with that same edge in his voice he had used on Ty.
Ty put a hand on Dean's arm, hoping to stop him from doing something to make the situation worse. Castiel watched them as did Uriel. Ty quickly looked away. She hated how they angels looked and judged her. They didn't seem to understand human weakness. They were the ones who were divine not them. Yet, they looked at her as if she was supposed to be perfect at all times. It made her nervous.
"Are you going to help Anna?" Lily asked, breaking the silence. "You know, protect her."
Castiel turned to Lily. Ty watched how he looked at her. His stern expression that he wore around Ty seemed to have softened a little. His eyes even seemed a little brighter as he looked at her. Could angels love humans? Ty wondered as she watched Castiel moved a little closer to Lily than he would the others. It made Ty a little worried, but at the same time, it fascinated her how he acted toward her.
"We have to kill Anna," Castiel said softly.
"WHAT?!" the whole room seemed to exclaim.
"You can't." Dean said. "Why?"
"Shut up you Mudmonkey!" Uriel growled.
Ty flew at him before anyone could stop her. She slammed into Uriel with all the force she had. The angel only staggered a few inches as he brought a fist down her shoulder. Ty called out in pain. Before she could get her mind straight, she saw Dean fly at him too. She heard yells coming from Lily, Sam, and Castiel. She got to her feet and tried to pull Uriel away as he attacked Dean with the force of a vengeful spirit.
"Get off him!" Ty screamed.
Castiel watched as the mayhem unfolded. He looked at Lily. He didn't want to hurt her, but he had to get Anna. He took a step and felt Lily's warm hand on his arm. He looked up at her. There was a pleading in her eyes. She didn't want him to hurt Anna. But he had to.
"Don't," Lily whispered.
"I'm sorry," Castiel whispered as he touched her cheek.
Lily slumped to the floor in a deep sleep. Castiel hated that he had to do it this way. He started walking to the backroom when Sam grabbed him. He shoved him back, knocking him out as well. He reached for the doorknob when glass broke. He spun around to see Ty smack into the wall with a force that knocked the window loose. He started to yell for Uriel to stop, but Dean had him in some sort of order. He twisted the knob when he felt something pull him away from where he was standing. There was a brief shining light and Castiel took off against his will. Uriel did the safe.
"No!" Lily screamed as she sat up.
Dean got over to Ty and looked around. Sam slowly got to his feet and went to check on Anna. Ruby was up and looking around. Ty got to her feet slowly and shook her head. She leaned against Dean and walked over to Anna's room. She was bleeding from her wrist and there was some strange symbols written on the mirror in her blood.
"Anna," Dean said, wiping his lip. "What did you do?"
Anna only shook her head. "I don't know."
"Did you kill them," Ty asked between spitting up blood.
"I don't think so."
Ty looked up at Dean. Something was not right. Whoever or whatever Anna was, she now understood why the angels wanted her dead. She looked back at Anna and she felt something shoot through her. She turned to Lily for conformation, and Lily nodded.
"Anna," Ty said softly. She didn't want to hear the answer. "Were you an Angel once?"
Anna looked past Ty and straight at Lily. "How did you know?"
"Because I can see them. Even those who have fallen."
