Finally he wasn't going to deny it and say it wasn't his problem. Thats all she wanted to hear, she once again grabbed his shoulder and they left the future in a flash of light.
"Good, I mean you didn't have a choice but its best if you accept your fate." Really she didn't want to feel guilty about letting her own blood die. Even if he wasn't the best at raising children. If he knew and accepted it then she had a weight off of her shoulders.
"Are we done, I am busy after all." He went right back to his map, as if what he saw wasn't earth shattering at all. She guessed he would change when he died, maybe. She scoffed and disappeared there was no point in staying and annoying him further. She didn't need to ponder where to go, her safe haven was always the best bet.
"Hey Bobby. Do you have anything I can do? I am beyond bored." Since she couldn't go help the boys she had to find something to do, or she would sit and ponder and hate. That wasn't the best thing for anyone.
"Jo! I haven't seen you since you were this small." He put his hand below his knee and she laughed, nothing could improve her mood as much as her surrogate father. Of course he really hadn't seen her since her 13th birthday, so he should be a little surprised about her growth.
"Yeah I seem to have grown up a little bit." She chuckled, he seemed troubled.
"What brings you here?" Oh yeah she was still glowing pretty brightly. But she could see from his thoughts that he was worried about her brothers coming down today.
"Oh... I see, they told you I was missing didn't they?" He looked down. If the boys knew Bobby knew where she was there would be a fight. To be fair if they knew what she was then they would know where she was as well. Or at least be way less worried about her.
"Yeah... I'm guessing you don't want to see them?" She didn't, well couldn't but either answer was bad.
"I'm just trying to figure some things out." Yeah that was going to make him feel better. He grimaced and shook his head still looking at the ground.
"Where have you been Jo? They were worried enough to call me after that girl trashed their room." They almost never asked Bobby for help, they were still stubborn and stupid. That meant they thought it was a big enough deal to complain. She was in for a world of hurt when she finally came back to them. All thats in the future though.
"Um places, if they're coming here then I have to leave. I'll see you under better circumstances Bobby." This is the goodbye they often said, as she often appeared and then ran out. She always acted as if the world was ending, but this time it just might.
"Okay kid see you on the flip side then." Bobby sighed reluctantly, but he knew he had to let her leave and go on her mission. She had the look of someone doing something important. Actually she was wandering, the look came from her new huge expanse of knowledge. She disappeared from his house and into Holli's. She was Jo's other safe haven.
"Holls, whats going on? Sorry I couldn't make it last night." When she left the present time still passed and it was more than a day before they got back. She knew she should appear here anyways as Holli was praying to her and asking for help on a case.
"Some very bizarre deaths for one thing. Its okay I know you were doing something important." She seemed to have unending patience, apparently Jo could do no wrong.
"What kind of deaths?" As she asked she read Holli's mind and saw the answer before Holli said it.
"Alien abduction? The literal Candyman, Killed by a celebrity, who is still alive. Its been a little strange recently, so I thought you would know what it was." Jo didn't know if she should be insulted or complimented by that. Of course if anyone could figure out strange, it was her.
"The witness seems kind of weird, why don't we go talk to him?" Without actually asking permission she held onto Holli and popped them over to the record store where the janitor she interviewed was working. Why a tiny record store needed its own janitor was another question.
"You know I can drive right?" Holli was never bothered by the popping, often it was exhilarating but it wasn't very practical.
"This is so much faster, and anyways if you drove we probably wouldn't make it here in one piece." This was an accurate assumption, Holli just got her license and didn't know how to drive on the highway yet. Being a hunters kid you would assume she would be learning way before tha, but Nick was intent on giving her normal experiences, like driving at 16. Holli laughed but scowled at the ground.
"I'm not that bad at driving." She mumbled this because she knew it wasn't true.
"Right.. lets go talk to the witness." She didn't want to argue with her, those arguments never ended pretty. Holli held her back.
"Wait your still glowing, I don't think thats a super normal human thing." Holli was concerned, Jo usually wanted to appear as human as she could. Jo shrugged she had forgotten that little detail. She probably should have remember when strangers passing by her started staring.
"Oh right," She held Holli's hand and managed to calm down her body enough for it to dull out. Great now she didn't have an excuse not to visit her brothers. They walked inside and asked for the janitor, who was in the back washing windows. As soon as they stepped up to him Jo felt the power. Great, another angel.
