Chapter 16: The Ambush

Sam finally regained consciousness, but was careful to keep his head down so he wouldn't attract attention to himself. He didn't want to be knocked unconscious any time soon.

The lock on the door clicked and Sam picked his head up slightly so he could see it clearly. The door slowly opened and three shadows appeared. Sam tensed up and felt his eyes get heavy.

"Sam?" a voice whispered from the doorway. Sam picked up his head as Dean stuck his head in the door.

"Dean?" Sam croaked as his vision swam. He had definitely gotten hit too many times.

Dean rushed over to Sam with Bud while Max kept watch. They started to undo Sam's bindings while Sam struggled to remain conscious. Dean lifted his head to try to keep him awake while Bud continued to pull at the ropes.

"Hey, Sammy," Dean said as he removed the ropes from around Sam's neck. Sam sagged in his arms and groaned from the effort of sitting up. "stay with me now Sam."

Dean held Sam up as Bud undid the rest of the ropes and went to get Max. Dean wiped off some of the blood from Sam's face. He held his head up and felt blood oozing from between his fingers.

"You got a nasty cut on the back of your head Sam." Dean said as he took a closer look at it. "You've lost a lot of blood, and it'll probably need some stitches."

"He's not the only one who'll need stitches." said a voice from the doorway. Dean turned around and pointed his gun towards the voice. He cocked his gun just as Bennit stepped into view.

Dean tightened his grip on the gun. "You." he said as Bennit continued to stroll forward towards him and Sam. Dean cocked the gun and pointed it at Bennit's heart. Bennit stopped and smiled at Dean, his arms crossed across his chest.

"What are you so smug about?" Dean said as Bennit continued to smile at him with his arms crossed. "And where's Bud and Max?"

"You'll find out soon enough." Bennit said with a smile. Dean stared at him, preparing for the worse to happen.

"Dean." Sam said with a groan. Dean turned around to find him passed out again on the floor, before he was hit from behind and his vision went black.