So… here is the final and third part of my story. I have no clue how many chapters it will be. My guess is more then 'Annie' but less then 'Forever Love'. But here it is! The votes were in, and while there wasn't very many 'Because I told you So' beat out the others. I am kind of glad because it has more to do with the story.

Because I Told You So

Chapter 1: The Journey

"It's vampires." I said blatantly.

"How can you be so sure?" Sam asked.

"Well, attacks only happen at night, the victims are drained and have no color left in them and bite marks on there necks. Pretty obvious if you ask me." I replied. Dean shrugged.

"But what about how no one has seen them attack? I mean vampires do have a human form and normally attack that way. And the attacks have been in alleys or other semi-public places. If it was a vampire or vampires, wouldn't some one have seen something?" Dean asked. I thought about it. Then it came to me.

"They aren't attacking in human form." I said. "They probably figure they can get away with more this way with out much suspicion. Pretty smart idea actually…"

The rest must have agreed. Now the only question was, how did we kill a whole fleet of vampires? Especially if they weren't in human form.

This was not going to be easy.

We went back to the hotel we were staying at to do some more research. More specifically, research on how to kill bat formed vampires, and lots of them.

Since one laptop hadn't been doing well for four people, I had gotten one for myself. So Sam and I were researching on those, and Dean and Gabi went to the library to get some more books.

"Sam, how long do you think Dean will be gone?" I said squinting my eyes at the screen.

"Probably an hour, why?" He asked, never taking his eyes off of his screen.

"Thank God, I can't take this anymore." I said and pulled out a pair of small reading glasses from my bag.

They were cute, Gucci in fact. But I was still embarrassed that I needed them to read sometimes, and since I had been traveling with the guys my vision had gotten even worse from trying to play it off.

I put them on and Sam laughed a little.

"Why don't you want Dean to know about you having glasses?" He said. I rolled my eyes.

"He makes fun of you enough for being a nerd, no offense, you really aren't. But I don't want to have to take it to." I said. Sam just laughed more.

"Annie he makes fun of me because I'm his little brother, it is kind of in his job description. Besides, they look hot on you." He said. I laughed.

"Thanks Sam, I will make sure not to tell Gabi you said that." I joked. I knew he hadn't meant anything by it, not in that way anyways. Sam and I were friends and were honest with each other.

"Hey you know what I meant!" He said, getting a tad bit defensive. I laughed harder.

"Sam chill, it's ok. I know you didn't mean it like that." I told him. He relaxed some. God this kid was so much fun to mess with. I can see why Dean did it so often.

We kept researching and came up with the same things over and over again. I was so hoping Dean and Gabi were having better luck.

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(Gabi's POV)

"Nothing, everything is about vampires in their damn human form. But nothing about bats. This sucks." I complained.

"There is always something, and if we can't find it then we will just wing it until we find something that works." Dean said.

"But that puts all of our lives in danger!" I exclaimed. He laughed.

"Gabi I know you are new to this but you seriously under estimate the three of us." There is was again. When Sam, Annie, or Dean always said 'The three of us' I couldn't help but be a little hurt. I wanted to be a part of that, I wanted to fight the bad guys and save lives. But I hadn't been doing this long, so I wasn't part of that group yet.

Dean must have read the pain in my face. "You ok?" He asked.

"Fine." I said quickly and went back to my book. He just shrugged it off and went back to looking on the shelves. Then I found it.

"Dean! I think I found something." I told him. He walked back over to where I was and sat next to me.

"What do you got?" He asked.

"Well, it is an old myth But apparently you can kill the vampire bats in that form with fire. The only problem is, you can't just set them on fire, you have to make like a campfire thing with the wood and everything and put them in that." I said, a little irritated that I hadn't found something better. But it must have been good enough for him.

"Ok, so now all we have to do is find some way to get them into the fire…" He wondered. Then something came to me.

"Annie…" I whispered.

"What?" He asked.

"Well, Annie can call things to her, maybe if we had her at the fire she could call the bats to her and then when they got there she could use that power she has to move things and throw them into the fire." I said. He considered it for a minute.

"But are vampires immune to those kind of powers?" He replied. I shrugged.

"I don't know, I haven't found anything that says they are." I told him. He nodded.

"Ok, let's go back to the room and tell Sam and Annie." He said. I grabbed the book I had and we headed back.

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(Annie's POV)

I still hadn't found anything, and neither had Sam. This research was giving me a head ache. I hated computer glares. I was just about to give up, then Gabi and Dean burst in the door.

I completely forgot about my glasses.

"We think we found something." Gabi exclaimed. I sighed happily.

"What is it?" I said. But then I caught Dean staring at me.

"Are those glasses Annie?" He asked with a cocky grin on his face. I felt my face get red and I quickly removed them from my face.

"N- no… are you going crazy or something Dean? Or maybe you are just tired and are seeing things…" I said very unconvincingly. He laughed and walked towards me. I had my hand with the glasses in it behind my back and he reached for it. He took the glasses out of my hand and put them back on my face. I kept my eyes closed and just waited for him to make some smart ass comment. But he didn't.

"Pretty hot." He said. I opened my eyes and relaxed some.

"Really now?" I questioned.

"Yeah… I like them." He told me. I laughed.

"And here I thought you would make fun of me." I said smiling. He laughed.

"Nah, I save all my good insults for Sam over there. Everything else I just keep to myself. Plus, I couldn't say anything bad about you. You make that pretty impossible with being so damn cute and all." He said bringing his hand to my face. I tip toed up and kissed him lightly.

"You are pretty cute yourself." I said smiling.

"Just cute? See I always held myself on a higher standard then that." He joked. I laughed and slapped him on the arm.

"I would tell you what I really thought but then I don't think I would ever be able to shrink how big your head would get." I said as I walked over to Gabi.

"What did you find?" I asked her.

She told me the whole story about the fire, and how I needed to call them So we were going to try it once it got dark.