This time they were flat on their backs on a sidewalk in-between the Impala, and oddly enough...a school yard.
"What the Hell?" Dean balked.
Suddenly the felt hands on their shoulders and they found themselves being pulled into the car and found themselves looking at their parallel selves.
"Woe-" Dean said, seeing his parallel universe self going for the sliver knife, "We're not shifters."
"We'll be the judges of that," The Dean of the universe said coolly grabbing Dean's wrist and cutting his arm. "Well, I'll be," He said, after there was no adverse reaction, "They're not shape-shifters. At least that one isn't."
"Which begs the question," That's universe's Sam added, "What are they?"
"Look," Dean replied, "If you give us a second, we can explain. Look, there was this witch..."
Just then they were interrupted by a knocking on the windows. All four of them looked up to find Bobby, Castiel, and surprisingly enough Lisa looking into the window.
Dean lowered down the window. "What are you guys doing here?"
"Well, originally we were just making sure Hunter was okay," Bobby explained, " But then we saw your doubles appear out of nowhere, and..."
"Well, they were about to explain whatever's going on," Dean replied, " Get in."
Cas opened the back door since he was the closest and the odd trio pilled in the already crowded car, officially putting it over capacity.
"You were saying?" That universe's Dean said, addressing the Dean sandwiched between him and his brother, "There was a witch?"
"She did a spell," Dean tried again, "It sent us to another universe, we did the spell again, but it sent us to the wrong universe and we get landing in the wrong universe!"
Everybody exchanged looks, then at last all eyes landed on Bobby. "You expect me to know?" He asked, "I guess, it's possible, but I've never heard of it before."
Then all eyes went to Cas. "There are other universes," He conceded, "And there are spells to transport people between them, but the witch would have to be very powerful."
"She was!" Dean insisted, "She could change her physical appearance to whoever saw her, she was able to force us into her house, she made me puke stuff I didn't eat!"
"Okay, we get the point," the other Dean said, "Now that we know why they're here," He looked at the three in the back, "What are you guys doing here?"
The three shifted and looked at each other awkwardly, then Lisa spoke up. "What about you? Weren't you the one telling Hunter everything was going to be alright, you're going to love, school, etc? And here you are, sitting out in front of the playground. I'm surprised you haven't been confronted by a cop yet."
Dean looked over at Sam and mouthed, "One of us has a kid again?"
Sam shrugged.
"Okay, so I'm a little nervous," The universe's Dean admitted, "But I'm her father. What's your excuse?"
"Wait," Both Sam and Dean thought at about the same time, "Her?" Wasn't Hunter a boys' name, though?
"I raised her the first year and a half of her life," Lisa protested, "And who baby-sits when you have to go out of town? And who's her Godmother? Not, him," She gestured to Cas, "Not him," She gestured to Bobby, then pointed to herself saying ,"Me!"
"And just because you was voted lest likely to die doesn't mean I don't care about the little mite," Bobby added, "There could be someone possessed by a demon, monster, bullies- and what about him?" Bobby pointed over to Cas, "He didn't hold her for at least the first year, and suddenly he's so concerned?"
"In his defense that's only because he was afraid of dropping her," Lisa spoke up.
"You promised you wouldn't tell!" The angel shouted, jumping in his seat a little.
"Is that true?" That universe's Dean said smirking a little.
Cas squirmed in his seat, before finally exclaiming, "Yes, alright! I'm inhumanly strong and she was just. So. Tiny... if I did one thing wrong..."
Lisa put a firm hand on Cas' should "We get it."
"Traitor," Cas murmured, shaking her off.
"Okay, everyone just back up a minute?" Dean was finally able to interject, "Who was he afraid of dropping?"
"That little girl right, there," The Dean of that universe said, pointing out the window. The brothers peaked out and saw a little girl of about five with short blonde hair, in a neat little red dress and blue sweater going down a slide.
"That's Hunter," That universe's Dean explained, "My daughter."
"You actually named her Hunter?" Sam asked.
"Well, I wasn't actually there when her mother named her," Dean said awkwardly, "It's a bit of a long story."
Dean and Sam exchanged looks. "That hasn't stopped us before." Dean replied.
