"No, I haven't, and the day I do, don't think I'll stop myself from giving him a good kick in the ass." I quipped back, as I pressed the accelerator and began to drive faster in hopes of reaching our destination faster.

"If you kill yourself, you won't be able to do either." He points out, before looking out of the window.

The rest of the drive was quiet, and uncomfortable. But that all ended when we finally arrived at our destination.

I let out a gasp as I pulled the car over and quickly got out without turning the engine off, before rushing into the remains of the burnt down building.

"I—I don't understand, I traced her here… This must be a mistake, there has to be a mistake. Cas, please tell me that she wasn't here. She can't be gone, not her. Please not her." I begged as tears began to brim over my eyes.

"I'm sorry, I didn't think they would be this fast…" He said, stoically.

My eyes narrowed, as I took a deep breath to calm myself down, but it didn't work.

"You— you knew?" I asked, turning sharply to look at him.

Anger quickly began to course through my veins as I stared at the surprised expression on his face before he looked away.

"I had an idea that this was what might be happening, but I wasn't entirely sure." He explained.

"...and having known this fact, didn't you think that that was something you needed to tell me about?" I asked, trying to stay calm.

"This isn't something you could have stopped. She would have died either way. It is fate, you can't change it." He explained stoically.

So innocent people are dying and this isn't a bad thing to them?

How could he stand here before me looking so blase, careless even?

"Alright, that's enough," I said, lifting my hand towards him, unable to control myself as I suddenly began to mutter an unknown phrase under my breath, watching as he gasped before a bright light appeared and disappeared.

My mind suddenly grew hazy as I gasped in surprise as I stared at the empty spot that he stood in moments before.

"What in the hell was that?" I muttered before a sharp pain began to radiate throughout my body.

A pained gasp left my lips as the pain intensified and a blinding light suddenly began to radiate from every cell within my body as I dropped heavily onto my knees.

"Ahhh!!" I cried out in pain as I fell to the ground.

Something was wrong, terribly wrong.

"Oh God—" I heard as someone rushed towards me, but it was too late, I lost consciousness from the pain.


Third Person POV:

"Fucking hell, Bobby why is she still unconscious? This isn't normal. Something is very wrong here, I can feel it." Dean said as he paced anxiously throughout the room.

It had been a few hours since they found her. Unconscious, and bleeding from her nose.

"She seems to be asleep, son. Maybe this is normal?" Bobby said, looking down at the young woman as she rested still unconscious on the couch. "How did you say you found her?" He asked as his eyes flickered up to look at both men.

"Dean wasn't Cass with her when she left?" Sam suddenly asked as he peeked his head out from out of the pile of books.

"I think so, where the hell is Cass then?" Dean asked, in exasperation.

"She sent me back," Cass said, suddenly appearing before them, causing them all to look towards him in surprise.

"Her? How?" Dean asked, surprised.

"She is my niece, Dean. Her parents hid her here for her safety and sent me here to watch over her, but now it seems the fate of this world and these people are resting on her." Cass said, looking defeated.

"Didn't Zachariah say Dean is meant to be the vessel of Michael? How does that work? Is she the one who is going to slay Lucifer?" Sam asked, confused.

Castiel sighed, shaking his head. "Michael is supposed to take a vessel …." He admitted, before looking away. "But Lailah is the one who can ultimately save everyone." He finally says.

Dean turned to look at Sam in concern.

"I thought her name was Isabella?" Dean asked, confused.

"That is the name the people she was left with gave her, her actual given name is Lailah Seraphina. She is the only child born of two angel parents, she is stronger than any of us." Cass explained.

"That is why she has to choose a side." Sam finished, receiving a nod from Cass in response.

The room suddenly turned quiet, as they all turned to find the empty couch.

"Where did she go?" Sam asked, surprised.

"Close your eyes, all of you." Cass suddenly warned before a bright light flashed into the room and he disappeared.


Bella/ Lailah's POV:

I gasped as I suddenly sat up in an unfamiliar place.

"Hello, Lailah." A feminine voice spoke from behind me.

I sharply turned to find a short, beautiful dark-haired, woman dressed in a white midi dress and a handsome, tall, handsome man dressed in a gray suit standing there.

"Who—who are you? And what am I doing here?" I asked as I got to my feet.

"Welcome home, darling." The woman said as her dark blue eyes became misty.

A gasp left my lips as I stared in disbelief at the two people that stood before me.

Where the hell am I?