Disclaimer: I do not own Supernatural. I do not own Dean or Sam Winchester. I am just not clever enough to create them.

A/N: Chapter three now here! This is just a filler chapter, the next chapter will be longer. Sorry for the longer wait.


23 Hits

"They're gonna be killed! We have to do something!" Sam said in a small, frightened voice.

"No one's going to be killed Sammy! Calm down!" Dean said, not knowing what say.

"They're just kids. They don't deserve to die!" Sam yelled.

"Sam! No one's going to die! No, what did you see?" Dean asked.

Sam didn't answer his question, but instead went to the window and looked out at the moon.

"Dean, how long is it to the next full moon?" Sam asked, seemingly calmed.

"I don't know Sam, a few days I think. Why?"

"Because on the next full moon two kids, a boy and a girl, will die!" Sam said, turning to look at Dean.

"Sam, we can't help them unless you tell me what you saw," Dean said looking pointedly at Sam.

Sam went and sat back down on his bed and sighed. He told Dean what he saw and then the laughter and the voices he heard at the end.

"Did you say it was two kids who brought the other kids to the tree?" Dean asked, turning the laptop on.

"Yeah, and they had blue skin and were slightly transparent," Sam answered trying to remember the details of the vision.

Dean typed for a minute before he looked at Sam.

"I think I found our problem," Dean said.

Sam hurried over to the laptop and looked at the article Dean had pulled up:

Brother and Sister Murdered
Anna and Jamie Hunkins, 6 and 10, were found hung in the middle of town on July 17. Their parents skipped town the same night and are suspects in the case.

"Are there pictures of the kids?" Sam asked.

Dean scrolled down to two school pictures of the kids.

"That's them Dean. How long ago did this happen?" Sam questioned.

"This happened in 1983, so 23 years ago," Dean answered.

"Then why are they just attacking now?"

"I'll see if anything else happened like your vision happened before now."

Dean typed in the search bar: boy and girl, hanged. He hit enter and waited impatiently for any hits.

"Dean, while we wait for this to load, check and see when the next full moon is," Sam told Dean.

Dean minimized the search and made a new one to find out when the next full moon was.

"Three days from now. So this is going to happen on the full moon?" Dean asked.

"Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Why else would it show the full moon twice if it didn't mean something?"

"I guess. Let's see if this will be the first time they attack," Dean said, bringing up the search page.

The search page had 23 hits. The first one was of Anna and Jamie in '83. The second was of Korah Flip and Nick Tussle in '84. They were 6 and 10, the same age as Anna and Jamie. It happened in the month of July, on the full moon. All other hits were the same story, a 6 year old girl and a 10 year old boy died from being hung on the same tree in town, on the full moon.

"Damn! This happened more than once. It's happened every year since 1983, with Anna and Jamie. Why haven't we noticed this before, or even Dad for that matter?" Sam asked.

Dean started to read from the previous year's article.

"It's because they were apparently solved. This one claims that it was a homicide and a suicide. The boy killed the girl before killing himself. But I don't get where a ten year old boy learns to tie a noose, unless you're us," Dean answered. "Sam, look through Dad's book and see if there is anything that could explain what's going on here."

Sam grabbed their Dad's notebook, which he wrote all he knew on things supernatural, and started skimming the book. One thing jumped out at him that could explain what was happening.

"Revenant: They are the restless ghosts who return eternally to the scenes of deadly crimes, of which they were either victims or perpetrators. The victims return to bewail their untimely fates; the perpetrators because their bloody deeds deny them eternal rest. Revenants of murderers can be very dangerous to the living and should be dismissed by the rites of exorcism," Sam read aloud.

"Well it seems to fit what's going on, but we have the victims doing the crime and not the perpetrators. We shouldn't need to do the exorcism, just find their bodies and burn them," Dean stated. "We'll find out where they were buried tomorrow and do what needs to be done. I'm going back to bed, and so should you Sam."

Sam looked at the clock and it read 3:12 AM.

"Fine, but tomorrow we start working to save the kids," Sam said crawling into bed, stifling a yawn.

Dean turned the laptop off before grabbing his knife off his bed and putting it beneath his pillow, where it belongs. They both fell asleep quickly and slept through the rest of the night without further interruption.


A/N: I hope to gain at least five new reviews for this chapter, or I may discontinue this story. I do not know what you all think of this story, and it is a little discouraging to write this when I do not know if it is well liked or not. Please just a quick review, saying good job, or bad job, but something at least. I will start writing the new chapter later today so I can post it soon.

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