Chapter 7

Jana awoke in her car. She blinked a few times to clear the confusion from her eyes. She looked around, not remembering what happened. "Johnny! Where's Johnny," she cried. She realized she was still in the garage and that he had knocked her out. Where did he get that strength? Who was he? Everything was still foggy, but she remembered the task that Dean and Sam had set out to do. Were they able to get the demons out of the house?

Slowly, she raised her hand to her head. There was a small lump, with some crusted blood. Jana opened the door to the car and tried to stand. She was woozy, but ok. She made her way to the door of the garage and noticed that part of the garage was smashed in. Panic took her and she ran. As she got outside, she saw Dean unconscious and crushed against the wall. "Oh God!"

Jana ran to Dean's side and checked his heartbeat. Still strong, but he was not in good shape. "Dean can you hear me," she asked. She slapped his face to try and revive him. "Dean. DEAN! Wake up Dean." He seemed to stir a little, but she decided it would be best to call 911 and get an ambulance to the house, even though they didn't have insurance. It was almost 5:30pm, which meant for half an hour or so, he had been pinned. Too much time to be alone with an injury like that. "He needs medical attention right away. Please hurry." She hung up the phone and tried to decide her next step. Jana started for the car. Her first thought was to try and move it to get him out, then she thought better of it. What if I do more damage?

She continued to check Dean where she could. There didn't appear to be any open wounds, but her fear was his internal organs. She kept trying to talk to him and get him awake. Jana felt his forehead. He was burning up and sweat had already soaked his t-shirt and gripped to his shape. Finally after what seemed like eternity, the ambulance arrived.

The Med Techs were on the scene in an instant. Jana recognized them as Bob Brown and Jerry Randle. They assessed the situation and slowly moved the car forward to release Dean. He screamed awake in pain and started to fall toward the ground. Bob was there to catch him and the two workers quickly stabilized him to get him into the ambulance. He was agitated and fought them. Dean was trying to tell them something. Jerry was about to give him a sedative when Jana realized Sam was nowhere to be found.

"Wait, Jerry don't put him under yet," she cried. Jana ran to his side and held his hand. "Sam. Where is Sam, Dean"

Finally someone was listening to him. It took all his strength but he got out the word "basement" before he fell unconscious.

"We have to go downstairs. There's another person there." Jana started running toward the basement. The Techs put Dean safely into the ambulance and left him with another man in the back of the car. They ran after Jana.

Jana stopped by the door and gasped. It was Sam, or what looked like him. He was leaning up against the bench in the corner with his head resting on the top, covered in blood. She couldn't move. The Techs ran past her and checked him out.

"Look at this," Bob said examining Sam closer, "the whole side of his face was smashed in."

"He's lost a lot of blood. What are his vitals," said Jerry as he watched Bob pull the stethoscope from his pocket.

"Dangerously low. Go grab the cart, I'll see what I can do." Jerry ran off to get help, leaving Jana to look on in astonishment.

"Are you alright," Bob asked. He could see she was about to faint.

"Is…is he going to make it," she asked gingerly.

"The way he fell on the bench stopped the blood from coming out as quickly. It could have been worse. He should technically be dead if he's been here for ½ hour." He cleaned his wound to see the extent of the damage and began to apply pressure. Bob arrived with help. They cautiously got Sam onto the gurney and got him up the steps. They headed for the ambulance. Immediately, they tested for blood type and got a pint going into his body. Jana arrived at the back of the ambulance to check on them.

"How are they?" she asked in a desperate voice.

"Honestly, I don't know," reported Bob. "I've never seen anything like this in this town." He turned and questioned Jana. "What the hell is going on with this house Jana?"

She shook her head, which was a mistake. "I don't know" She grabbed her head and leaned against the ambulance. Bob slid out of the ambulance.

"You need to get looked at too. Get in and we'll give you an exam at the hospital." Jana was in no mood to argue, and she wanted to know how Sam and Dean were. They helped her into the back and the ambulance sped away to Belton Hospital.

From the window, Johnny watched and a smile crept over his face.