Alex found Sam sitting on the bed, staring at his phone. She caught a glance at the screen before kissing his cheek. "That's a cute baby."

Sam cleared his throat and stuffed his phone into his pocket. "You up for some breakfast?"

"Sure." Alex said. Sam was still lost in his own thoughts so Alex put her arms around his neck and kissed him deeply. He placed his hands on her hips and returned the kiss. "I love you."

"I love you too." He offered a smile and they went downstairs. Dean had been up for hours putting the phoenix ash in shotgun shells.

"Are you alright, Sam?" Alex asked him after watching him. He grunted a response and Alex put down her fork. "I've been thinking that after we take care of this Mother of All business...maybe we could try for a baby."

Sam choked on his coffee and coughed. "What?"

"I decided you were right. We can have a normal life for our kids and ourselves." Taking a drink of her own coffee she continued. "What do you say?"

"I changed my mind too." Sam lied. He hadn't told Alex that her having children would prove fatal for her and the baby. "I don't want kids."

"What are you talking about? We argued for weeks about this and now I say yes and you've changed your mind? I saw you staring at that baby picture on your phone." Alex snapped. "You can barely look at it without tearing up so what gives?"

"I'm going to see how Dean's doing." Sam got up and escaped to the basement. Alex sighed and put their dishes in the sink before joining her boys downstairs. Dean was rubbing phoenix ash on his arm and complaining that it didn't burn him.

"The lore says it works." Alex said.

"That's always reliable." Dean muttered. "It's not gonna do us any good until we find the bitch anyway."

"I'm looking but I'm thinking it's time Alex made a call." Bobby suggested.

"Why's it always gotta be me?" Alex whined. "He's a busy angel."

"Have you made any progress locating Eve?" Castiel said behind her, causing her to jump.

"We were going to ask you the same thing." Dean said.

"She's hidden herself from angels." Castiel said.

"What we need is someone on the inside." Sam said. "Something with claws and sympathy."

"Like a friendly monster?" Dean asked.

"Sure. We've met one or two, right?" Sam said. "So, maybe we can find one."

Sam, Dean, Alex, and Bobby went through their journals trying to find a friendly monster. Castiel disappeared to look as well. A few hours passed when Castiel returned with Lenore, the vampire that had caught Sam and Alex then released them safely.

"Lenore." Sam said her name out loud and she looked surprised then tried to run. "Wait. Wait."

Sam blocked her exit and promised they wouldn't hurt her. Upon further questioning they found out that Eve and all of the monsters had a telepathic link between them. Lenore knew where Eve was. When she told the hunters that Eve was in Grants Pass, Oregon, she asked them to kill her.

"We'll keep you locked up until we get back." Dean promised. "It'll be your witness protection, alright?"

"It's not that. I'm dangerous." Lenore said. "I fed. The girl couldn't have been more than 16. I'll do it again. I can't stop. You have to. Please."

"Lenore-" Sam started to reason with her but Castiel placed his hand on her head and light shone from her mouth and eyes. She dropped to the ground, dead.

"We needed to move this along." Castiel said simply.

The hunters got their gear and Castiel flew them to Grants Pass. It looked like a normal town with children playing and adults walking about.

"I was expecting more Zombieland and less Pleasantville." Dean said, looking around.

"Just because it seems quiet, don't mean it is." Bobby said. "Especially if she knows we're coming."

"Yeah, if she does know we're coming I'm glad we have Smitey McSmiterson and Hellfire Bazooka on our squad." Dean gestured to Castiel and Alex. "Where do we start?"

"I'm going to need a computer." Bobby said.

They went to a diner and Sam gave Bobby his tablet. Sam and Dean sat on one side of the booth while Alex and Castiel sat on the other. Bobby pulled up a chair to sit on the end of the table, muttering under his breath about 'technology'.

"I finally got into the police database." Bobby held up the tablet. "No thanks to this. I asked for a computer."

"It is a computer." Sam said, his mouth full of salad.

"No. A computer has buttons." Bobby said. "Nothing weird. It's basically a dead end. You think Vampira was lying?"

Alex noticed Castiel looking around and whispered. "Is everything okay?"

"It's too quiet." Castiel said quietly. Louder he said, "I'll search the town. Give me a moment."

Castiel didn't disappear and it turns out that he was powerless. Dean said, "Without your power, you're basically a baby in a trench coat. What about you, Alex?"

Alex was stuck as well and noticed Castiel's hurt expression. "You hurt his feelings."

"I've got something here maybe." Bobby said, mostly staring at the tablet. "Had to go Federal to get it. Call went out to the C.D.C last night. A Dr. Silver said his patient had an illness he couldn't identify. Patient's 25 years old, African-American. His name's Ed Bright."

Bobby showed them Ed's driver's license on the tablet.

"It's not much to go on." Dean said, shoving a fry in his mouth.

"It's our only lead so-" Bobby said.

"Beggars can't be choosers." Alex finished for him. "Let's finish up here."

Alex went with Dean and Cas so she could be Dean's back up. They started at Dr. Silver's office, arriving when a woman was locking up.

"Hi. Is Dr. Silver in today? My friend is very sick." Dean said, gesturing to Castiel.

"I have a painful burning sensation." Castiel said and Alex coughed to cover up a laugh.

"Oh. He's out. I'm sorry." The woman said. "He hasn't called in but you might want to find yourself some ointment."

They watched the woman walk away before Alex said, "What kind of doctor calls the C.D.C and disappears the next day?"

"Let's have a look, shall we?" Dean started to pick the lock on the door. A few seconds later, Castiel sighed.

"Is this going to take a while?" He asked. Dean shot a quick glare in the angel's direction, noticing blood on the ground when he looked back. Alex followed his gaze and they saw a shed door with more blood on the lock. Dean kicked it open and there was a body wrapped in plastic. When Alex pulled the plastic back, they saw it was Ed Brighton.

"What kind of doctor calls the C.D.C then stores the gooey corpse in his shed?" Dean asked.

"I don't understand what's happening here." Castiel said.

"I know one thing about bodies." Alex looked around the shed. "We're going to need some kerosene."

They managed to drag the body behind the building so no one would see them burn it. Since Castiel had flown them there, Dean hot wired a car and drove to meet Sam. The three of them were waiting outside of Ed Bright's house. Sam, Dean, and Bobby shared notes while Alex and Castiel watched the house.

Alex nudged the angel with her elbow. "Look."

Castiel watched the window a few seconds before asking the boys, "Does Ed Bright have a brother?"

"No." Sam and Bobby answered at the same time.

"Then that's not his twin." Castiel said.

"So, are we dealing with a shifter?" Sam asked.

"I don't know." Bobby admitted.

"You three stay here." Sam said to Alex, Castiel, and Bobby. "Watch the door. If something comes out, shoot it. Best guess is silver bullets."

"I'm fairly unpracticed with firearms." Castiel said.

"You know who whines?" Dean asked. "Babies."

"Be careful." Alex told Sam before he walked away.

"I will." Sam promised with a half smile.

He and Dean kicked the front door open and Bobby went to look around the back of the house while Alex and Castiel watched the door. She kept her gun hidden, but Alex fingered her gun anxiously.

"Why hasn't she come after us yet, Cas?" Alex asked the angel.

"I don't know." Castiel admitted. He watched Alex fidget for a minute before placing his hand on hers, pausing the drumming of her fingers on her gun. When Alex looked at him, Castiel offered a reassuring smile. He dropped his hand when Sam and Dean returned with Bobby following them.

"Did a bunch of regular guys just wake up shifters?" Alex asked.

"Shifters usually run in families. This looks like an infection." Bobby said. "Nobody touched nothing?"

"Well, I am bathing in Purell tonight." Dean said.

"He said they met a girl." Sam said.

"It's gotta be Eve." Dean said, accepting the travel size hand sanitizer Alex handed to him. He rubbed the solution on his hands before sniffing the air then his hands. "What the hell Alex?"

"It's japanese cherry blossom scented." Alex offered the bottle to Sam who shook his head. "What?"

"I smell like a freaking girl." Dean grumbled.

"You know who whines?" Alex mocked. "Babies."

"If it is Eve, why would she do this?" Castiel asked.

"Mommy monster- make more." Bobby suggested.

"No. Cas has a good point. If she's going to make a shifter army, why make one that's sick, gooey, and dying?"

"Add that to the pile of stuff that don't make sense." Bobby said.

"So, should we go hit the bar?" Sam asked.

The bar was dark when they got there. Opening the door, the group saw a massacre. Dean took a cloth and held up one of the dead people's lips.

"We've got a vamp over here." Dean said before noticing the spike in it's wrist. "Scratch that. We've got a wraith."

"What the hell?" Alex said, nudging one of the bodies with the toe of her boot. "What has teeth and a spike?"

"Never seen that before in my life." Bobby said.

"Great. Eve's making hybrids now?" Dean said. "What does she want with-what do you call these?"

"Congratulations. You discovered it, you get to name it." Bobby said, looking around.

"Jefferson Starships." Dean said, looking pleased with himself. "Because they're horrible and hard to kill."

"It looks like the whole bar has been turned into the-" Alex said.

"Jefferson Starships." Dean interrupted.

"Fine." Sam said. "But why are all the Starships dead?"

"I can't say but it looks like they all burned up." Bobby said.

"Burned up?" Dean echoed.

"Like a high fever or the flu." Bobby said.

"Hands where I can see them!" The sheriff said, drawing his gun as he and three deputies entered the bar.

"This is not what it looks like." Castiel tried to explain.

"Look, we're the Feds." Bobby insisted.

"Feds aren't allowed to do this." The Sheriff said. "Cuff 'em."

Alex was cuffed roughly along with Bobby, Sam, and Cas. She saw Dean hide behind the bar when the Sheriff came in.

"Easy on the goods, Deputy." Alex said when she was yanked out of the patrol car.

"This can all be straightened out with a phone call." Bobby argued with his officer.

"Straighten out a massacre?" Sheriff scoffed. "I'd like to see you try."

Alex jumped when Sam headbutted the officer escorting him. He shouted, "Jefferson Starships!"

Bobby tackled his Starship while Sam kicked his. Alex followed Bobby's suit and tackled hers to the ground while Castiel was pinned against the wall. The Starship raised his hand to kill the angel but Dean had come up behind him and cut his head off. Alex's Starship had pinned her to the ground and extended its wrist spike, raising it's hand. Castiel saved her and helped her to her feet. Dean had killed the other Starship, leaving one.

"Dean wait!" Sam shouted, causing Dean to pause. They pulled the Sheriff Starship into the interrogation room and Bobby started to question him.

"Are you okay?" Sam asked Alex who was rubbing the back of her head.

"I'll be fine." Alex assured him. She kissed him quickly before moving to stand in the doorway next to Castiel while they watched Bobby. There was noise in a room behind them.

"More Starships." Dean said as he went to investigate.

"Stay here." Sam told Alex and Castiel before he followed his brother.

Sheriff Starship laughed when Bobby cut his face with a silver knife. "You really think that's gonna make me talk?"

"Something will." Bobby said.

Alex heard Sam and Dean coming back.

"We've got two hungry human boys here." Dean said, leading two boys in. Alex helped them get food out of the vending machine.

"Did you hear them talking?" She asked the boys. "Did they say anything about a woman named Eve or a mother?"

"No. The cops just said we were next." The eldest boy, Ryan, said. "They said we were food."

"Do you have any other family?" Dean asked.

"An uncle in Meritt." Ryan said.

"Is the 15 miles outside of town?" Dean asked him. When Ryan nodded Dean continued. "We'll get you there."

"Can I have a word with you?" Castiel asked Dean. They walked away from Sam and Alex but she could still hear them because of her demonic abilities. "We've got to find Eve now."

"Yeah." Dean agreed. "Go. I'll leave Alex here but me and Sam got to make a milk run. We'll be back in a few."

"Dean, there are millions of lives at stake here; not just two." Castiel argued.

Alex smiled reassuringly at the boys before going over to Castiel. "They're just kids, Cas."

"Stay focused. There's a greater purpose here." Castiel said.

"You know what?" Dean said. "I'm getting a little sick and tired of the greater purposes here, okay? What I'd like to do right now is save a couple of kids, if you don't mind. We'll catch up."

Sam and Dean left with the boys. When they were gone Castiel stared out the window.

"They won't take long." Alex assured him.

"You don't know that." Castiel said. "They may find more wayward orphans along the way."

"Don't be a smart ass." Alex said.

"Right. Pardon me for highlighting their crippling and dangerous empathetic response with 'sarcasm'." Castiel said. "It was a bad idea-letting them go."

"Those boys do what they want." Alex reminded Castiel. "How about we go help Bobby poke that pig til he squeals?"

They rejoined Bobby in time to hear the sheriff say, "You know she can see you right now. And she's pissed."

"Tell the bitch to come get me." Bobby said.

"Give me five minutes with him." Castiel said, staring at Sheriff Starship.

"Your batteries are dead." Alex reminded him quietly.

"Give me five minutes with him." Castiel repeated, turning his glare to Alex.

"Come on, Bobby." Alex pulled Bobby to the main office where they waited. They didn't have to wait long before they heard a scream and Castiel returned, wiping blood off his hands.

"Eve's at 25 Buckley Street." Castiel said. "Call Sam and Dean."

When the boys got back they handed out the phoenix ash shotgun shells.

Dean said, "Load 'em up. Make 'em count."

25 Buckley Street was the diner they had eaten at earlier in the day.

"She's been in there the whole time?" Alex asked, staring at the diner.

"Why did she let us in?" Sam asked. "Or out?"

"There's one way to find out." Dean said.

"What? Just stroll in?" Bobby asked. "We don't know who's human and who's her."

"Me and Sam will go in." Dean said. "That's one way to draw her out."

"No way." Alex said. "If you two are going in, so am I."

"Not a chance." Dean said. "If we don't come back out, we need you to use your demonic whatever and stop the Starships."

"Sam-" Alex tried to reason with Sam.

"Dean's right." Sam kissed his wife. "If we don't get a shot off, you guys better."

Sam gave Bobby his bag and kissed Alex again. She cleared her throat. "If you die in there, I'll kill you."

Sam nodded and walked with his brother to the diner.

"At least it ain't complicated." Bobby sighed.

Alex felt her stomach sink when the blinds snapped closed inside the diner. The three of them split up to cover different areas of the diner. A long few minutes passed when Alex heard footsteps behind her. She used her shotgun to hit a Starship on the head but he knocked her gun out of her hands and pushed her into the diner, followed by Castiel and Bobby. Alex stood between the angel and her would be father while she watched Eve, disguised as Mary Winchester, try to convince the boys to work for her.

"There goes your plan 'B'." Eve said. To Castiel she said, "And you. Wondering 'why so flaccid'? I'm older than you, Castiel. I know what makes angels tick. As long as I'm around, consider yourself unplugged." She turned to Alex. "The same goes for you, although you could be a rather special exception."

She walked back behind the counter. "Work for me. It's a good deal."

Sam and Dean shared a look. Eve rolled her eyes and added to her deal. "Bonus- I won't kill your friends."

"Look, we've spent months working for an evil dick." Dean said. "Why would we add an evil bitch? We don't work with demons. We don't work with monsters-"

"What about your little monster wife over there, Sammy?" Eve interrupted.

Dean continued like she didn't speak. "If that means you have to kill us, then kill us."

"Or I turn you and you do what I want anyway." Eve smiled at them.

"Beat me with a wire hanger, answer's still no." Dean said.

Sam jumped up when Eve suddenly grabbed Dean's shoulders from behind him. Alex, Castiel, and Bobby tried to move to help Dean but Starships grabbed them all. Two grabbed Sam as well.

"Don't test me." Eve warned.

"Bite me." Dean said.

Eve called his bluff and bit him. Sam tried to get free as did Alex but the Starships held them tightly. Eve started to choke and leak black blood.

Dean held his neck, trying to stop the bleeding. "Phoenix ash. One shell, one ounce of whiskey and down the hatch. Little musty on the afterburn."

Eve changed into herself again, coughing until she died. Once she was dead, Alex and Castiel had their powers back. Castiel yanked himself free and shouted, "Close your eyes!"

Sam grabbed Alex and buried her face in his chest before shielding his own eyes. A flash of light shone and when they looked up, all the Starships were dead.

"We got to take you on more monster hunts." Bobby said.

"Castiel, Dean's bleeding pretty good." Sam said.

"Yeah and I think she turned me into a Jefferson Starship." Dean said. "Can you clear that up too?"

With a touch from Castiel, Dean was healed. "Thanks. We've got to go now. The kid. The little kid. He's one of them."

"Unbelievable." Castiel rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, I know. " Dean said. "You told me. Let's just go."

Castiel flew them to the house where Dean took the boys.

"We kill the Wicked Witch and she still wins. They could have turned half the town by now." Dean saw that Castiel had opened his mouth. "Don't say it."

Bobby had been investigating and opened the door to the basement. Ryan's body fell out with Joe's close by.

"Found them."

"Who killed them?" Alex asked.

Sam knelt down and touched the yellow powder by the door. "Demons. What do you think?"

"I think demons don't give a crap about monster tweens unless they're told to." Dean said. "You think she could have been right?"

"Right about what?" Alex asked.

"Eve said Crowley is still alive." Sam said.

"But I burned his bones." Castiel said. "How could-"

"She seemed pretty sure." Dean said. "According to her, Crowley is still waterboarding her kids somewhere."

"I don't understand how this could happen." Castiel said.

"He's a crafty son of a bitch." Dean said.

"I'm an angel. I'll look into it immediately." Castiel disappeared.

"Let us know what you find out." Alex called after him. She followed her boys into the other room and they were looking pointedly at each other. "What?"

"How did Crowley get away?" Bobby asked her. "It's not like Cas to make mistakes like that. Unless-"

"Unless what?" Alex asked.

"Unless he meant to." Dean finished.

"This is Cas we're talking about, guys." Alex said. Turning to Sam she said, "Do you believe this? Sam?"

"It's probably nothing." Sam didn't look at her. "It's just—you know what? It's probably nothing."

Alex took them all back home using her abilities and went to change her clothes. Sam joined her in their makeshift room and sighed.

"Alex, can we talk?"

"What's wrong?" Alex asked, pulling her sweater over her head.

"I think we need to prepare ourselves just in case Cas is...doing something bad." Sam sat on the bed.

"He wouldn't do that." Alex cleared her throat. "He wouldn't work with Crowley."

"How do you know that?" Sam asked.

"I just do."

"How though? How do you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he isn't?"

"I don't know, Sam!" Alex pushed her hair behind her ears angrily. "I do know that he's saved our asses enough times to earn the benefit of the doubt."

"Are you sure this isn't about something else?" Sam looked at her. He was obviously referring to her kissing Castiel. Alex had told him about it a few days after it happened. Sam had taken the news surprisingly well.

"Like what?"

"Like maybe you still have feelings for Cas and it's clouding your judgment." Sam's gentle tone was gone.

"Really, Sam? We're going to have this conversation again?" Alex said. "I already explained it to you, Sam. Just because I love him doesn't mean that I'm going to immediately side with him."

"You did with me. Every time, through everything, you sided with me every time." Sam said. "Wait a minute. You love him?"

"It's impossible for me not to care about him, Sam." Alex said, angrily.

"Right. Because you're his 'mate'." Sam put air quotes around the last word, his own temper flaring.

"No, because I'm human. I know you still have feelings for Jess and I know you screwed Ruby."

"Jess is different."

"How?"

"Because she isn't here trying to open Purgatory, that's how. She isn't going to destroy the world and she isn't working with a demon." Sam said the last word like it disgusted him.

Alex was taken aback at his tone. "I'm a demon, Sam."

Sam sighed. "You're half demon."

"If I wasn't half human would you have exorcised me already?" Alex asked. When Sam didn't answer immediately she continued. "Even if I did everything I have in the past you would send me to Hell? Would you have married me?"

Sam ran a hand through his hair. How had this conversation turned this way?

Alex blinked back hurtful tears. "You and Dean have made it perfectly clear that you hate demons. After all I am the spawn of the demon who killed your Mom. So why in the hell should I believe that I'm different to you?"

Alex walked past Sam and went outside. Bobby and Dean watched her slam the door behind her and exchanged a look. It was raining but Alex didn't care. She walked down the path and sat on a junked car before covering her face with her hands and starting to cry. The rain drenched her clothes and hair and chilled her skin.

"What's wrong?" Alex didn't jump when she heard Castiel's voice. She looked up and saw the angel standing a few feet away from her.

"We've been through a lot, Cas." Alex stared down at her hands while her tears mixed with rain water. "You've made me stronger, faster, more powerful than your average hunter. But that's not the worst thing you've done."

"What do you mean?" Castiel asked, his expression quizzical.

"The worst thing you've done is make me fall in love with you." Alex said, sliding off the trunk of the car. She glared at the angel angrily. Her tone matched her look. "You took away any chance of me having a normal life with Sam because years ago, you made me love you. Now it's impossible for me not to care about you. Because no matter what I do, you're still my best friend and I need you."

Alex felt her phone vibrate and the readout said Sam was calling her. She threw her phone against the fence and she heard it shatter as it fell. A few minutes later, she heard Sam and Dean calling for her and saw flashlights reflecting off the windshields of the various cars in the lot. Alex looked at Castiel for a minute before heading into the shed and closing the door behind her.

The angel stayed silent through her speech, his heart aching to heal her pain. Castiel watched her press her back against the door and slide down to the ground, drawing her knees up to her chest and crying. He hadn't seen her this upset since he was first her guardian, the death of her sister still relatively fresh. Kneeling in front of her, he touched her knee gently, causing her to look up. She sniffled and jumped when she heard Dean's voice close to the shed. Alex hid behind tool covered shelves and Castiel joined her. Dean shone the flashlight around the shed and it lingered on Alex's hiding spot for a moment. Alex didn't know if he didn't see her or if he thought she needed some privacy but when Sam approached his brother, Dean said Alex wasn't here.

Castiel helped her up when it was quiet. "What happened?"

Alex wiped her nose with her drenched sweater. "I'm just a demon."

Castiel took her into his arms and she cried into his chest. He held her until she stopped crying and noticed that she was shivering. "You need to dry off."

"I can't talk to Sam right now." Alex pulled away from Castiel and wiped her eyes. "What am I supposed to do, Cas?"

Castiel held her hand and flew them to a house that was familiar to Alex. It was still raining and Alex knocked on the door. Her mom answered. "Alex, honey. What's wrong?"

"Mom." Alex managed to say before she started to cry again and Amelia took her daughter into her arms.

"Sweetheart, you're drenched." Amelia ushered her daughter and Castiel inside. Keeping one arm around Alex's shoulders, Amelia led her to the living room and gently pushed her down onto the couch. Dick heard Alex arrive and brought her and Castiel towels to dry off. He left the mother and daughter alone with the angel so they could talk. "What happened?"

Alex poured out the whole story to her mom, including the fact that she was a hunter and a demon. When it was quiet, Amelia said, "You think you hunt the supernatural?"

"I do hunt them." Alex said, blowing her nose into the towel. "And I know that you made a deal with a demon to have me so I'm half demon."

"Sweetie, I think you need to lie down and we can talk in the morning." Amelia said patronizingly.

"Cas, show her." Alex pleaded with the angel. Castiel pressed two fingers to her forehead, bringing the memory of her deal forward. When her mother finished with her newfound memory, she looked at her daughter.

"Are you really half demon?" Amelia asked.

"Yeah. But I'm not a bad guy. I'm a hunter." Alex said. "But it doesn't matter. A demon is a demon. No matter what I do."

"You're still my daughter, no matter what." Amelia smiled warmly at Alex. "And I still love you no matter what. I do have one question."

"What is it?"

"Who is he?" Amelia pointed at Castiel.

"I am Castiel. I'm an angel of the Lord." Castiel said.

"Okay." Amelia took the answer without any further questions. "Angel and demons or not, you both are soaked so let's get you some dry clothes."

"Can we keep this between us?" Alex asked her mom when she took Alex's wet clothes.

"You mean not tell Dick." Amelia clarified and Alex nodded. "Sure, sweetie."

Alex smiled at her mom, who left with her arms full of clothes. Alex was comfortable in her room, dressed in her pajamas and watching the rain fall, her fingers tracing the tattoo on her hip. She heard a soft rustle and turned around. Castiel had changed into a pair of Dick's pajama bottoms and a t shirt.

"How are you feeling?" Castiel asked her, his hair still slightly damp.

"I'm better, I guess." Alex offered a half smile. "Why did you bring me here?"

"You once told me that mothers always have the answers you need." Castiel said. "It seemed like you need some advise."

"Am I a monster, Cas?" Alex stared out the window with her arms crossed over her chest. "One day are Sam and Dean going to come after me?"

"You are stubborn, you are loyal to a fault, deadly, beautiful, and I've never seen a demon so intent on saving the world. You are kind and loved." Castiel stood behind her. "You may be half demon but I firmly believe that your human half is what governs your soul. You're not a monster."

Alex turned around and smiled at Castiel. "If we're going to be here for a while, do you want to watch a movie?"

"If you'd like." Castiel sat down on the bed. He knew that he had business to attend to but it could wait until Alex no longer needed him tonight.

"Have you ever seen Rocky Horror Picture Show?" Alex asked over her shoulder.

"No."

"You're about to." Alex crawled into bed and pressed play on the remote.

A/N: As always a huge thank you to the reviewers, followers, and favoriters. I love getting feedback (good or bad) so feel free to leave a review or send me a PM. Love to those of you reading! xo