Once the girls were out of hearing distance Dean turned to Sam, "why didn't you tell me that they were hot?"

"Because I was hoping it wouldn't happen," Sam answered honestly.

"Oh well, don't sweat it. Let's get something to eat," Dean said shrugging off the conversation, as him and Sam made their way to the line to order their food.

Once in line Dean noticed the person in front of him. He was tall, dark, mysterious and oddly familiar to him.

"Adrian?"

The man turned around to see who called his name. "Dean, finally, I tried to call you. Why did you hang up on me?" the man both Sam and Dean knew as Adrian asked.

"I didn't hang up… I lost my signal," Dean defended.

"We need to talk," Adrian whispered looking around the three of them to check how close the others in line were to them, so they couldn't eavesdrop.

"We can't talk right here, there's too many people," Sam stated watching Adrian.

"Yes Sam, we know we can't talk here," Dean butted in pointing to the spot on the floor in which they now stood.

Adrian searched the restaurant for an empty table in an isolated area of the restaurant. He found a small table, in the corner all to itself, a great safe place for a quiet conversation without any eavesdropping. On their way toward the table Sam couldn't help but wonder why Adrian was here. The last time he had saw Adrian was when he was in high school. Like them, Adrian was a hunter, one of the few people in this world that acknowledged the unexplained and fought against it.

They first met Adrian on a gig in New Orleans. He helped John exercise a demon from a girl. Afterwards, Adrian has kept in contact with the boys whenever trouble has come up. The only thing Sam couldn't quite figure out is why. Why does Adrian fight? Although Adrian's motives were clouded, Sam knew he could trust him.

"Now," Adrian began taking a seat across from Sam and Dean. "I have come to give you a message… fight."

"Huh?" Dean questioned.

"Keep fighting, don't stop. You're fight isn't just about finding your Dad or even your Mother's killer. It is much more than all of that."

"What exactly are you getting at," Sam questioned, not exactly understanding Adrian.

"I'm saying that you are more important to this world than you know. I'm sorry I do not have any more information for you. All I know is that I've been sent here to help you fight," Adrian further explained.

"I don't understand. I mean…" Sam began realizing that Dean wasn't listening. "Dean… Dean, are you listening to me?"

"Yeah, Darkness, keep fighting… blah, blah, blah. I'll be right back," Dean stated mindlessly. In fact Dean hadn't been paying attention. He was still thinking about the girls he ran into. Sam had that vision for a reason and he doesn't think it was just about Adrian. Dean rose from the table and started to walk toward where the girls were sitting.

"Hi again Ladies," Dean began stopping at the end of their table. "I thought as a way to say sorry for running you over, I would buy you guys a round of Frosty's."

"Only if you come with them…" Allie blurted out. "Did I just say that out loud?"

"Yeah," Isabelle laughed at her friend.

"Allie you're such a dork… practice thinking before you speak," Collette popped as she rolled her eyes.

"Try taking lessons on being nice, people might like you more if you did," Allie retorted looking at Collette as Dean laughed. They reminded him of the way him and Sam treated one another at times.

"I'll be back with those Frosty's," Dean stated as he walked toward the counter.

Kasdeya, Lilith and Thamuzula stood around the crystal ball in the darkened, scorching hot room. The heat was unbearable to most, but one grew accustomed to it. For they had been in Hell for quite some time now, thousands upon thousands of years. The heat no longer bothered them.

The crystal ball they stood around served as their eye to Earth, and they had just saw the meeting of the six people. "I like her, that Aliee chick," Lilith stated still looking into the crystal ball.

"Lilith, we have bigger problems," Thamuzula suddenly snapped at Lilith. For centuries Lilith and Thamuzula have been at each others throats, and for centuries Kasdeya played peacemaker between the two.

"Like what?" Kasdeya piped in looking at Thamuzula.

"That Adrian character suspects something, and that's not good, it could blow our plan," Thamuzula answered pacing around the room as a scream echoed in the room, indicating another soul had arrived.

"All he knows is to continue fighting," Kasdeya stated watching Thamuzula.

"And the brothers already fight evil, so what difference will it make if he told them to continue. They were going to fight anyway," Lilith added her two cents.

"He mentioned something about this being more than finding their Mom's killer, so he knows how important the Winchester brothers are," Thamuzula retorted.

"But he doesn't know why they are important, so we can follow through with the…." Lilith began but was interrupted by Kasdeya.

"Lilith… Thamuzula… shut up!" Kasdeya yelled looking at the two. "Thamuzula, Lilith is right, they don't know much, the plan is safe. We're going to continue to follow through with the plan," she added as Lilith smirked at Thamuzula.

"We just need to plot how we're going to make the plan follow through," Kasdeya then stated as Lilith and Thamuzula gathered around her to begin plotting their plan.