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Chapter 20: The Usual
"So where are we going again?" I asked Dean. This time we weren't in the front. Sam was driving and Gabi was crashed out in the front. So Dean and I were pretty much cuddled up in the backseat together.
"Wisconsin, some animals are dying or something. I didn't really get into much detail. Sam knows the rest." He said half heartedly.
"Babe something tells me you aren't very happy to be back on the job." I teased. Little did I know that it was true. He just sighed and pulled me closer to him. "You aren't are you?"
"No, I mean… I don't know. In a way yes, but some days it just feels like this is never going to end. I mean evil is never going to be completely gone, and I can't do this for the rest of my life and neither can you or Sam. I guess I don't know how much longer I actually want to do this." He said honestly.
"Well, as entertaining as it would be to see a hundred year old guy running around shooting ghosts, I understand what you mean. But we are still young, we have plenty of time to figure all that out." I said, trying to lighten him up.
"Yeah but hopefully I won't live to be a hundred. Sure I mean I would probably be the hottest old guy around… but getting that old is just scary." He joked. I laughed some.
"So demons, ghosts, spirits and angry evil creatures you can take but getting old scares you?" I said laughing.
"Damn straight." He said smiling.
We were lying down on the seat with me resting pretty much on top of him. The car was freezing and getting colder as we got more north. It wouldn't have been so bad except for it was at night in September in the northern part of the U.S. And the Impala's heater had busted.
I shivered and closed my eyes.
"It's cold." I said. He moved his hands up and down my arms trying to warm me up. But it didn't help much.
"Yeah, I am kind of hungry to." He said. "Hey Sammy, how far are we from food?"
"Probably about fifteen minutes, do you want to stop?" Sam asked.
"Yeah, we need to eat and get some blankets or something out of the trunk." Dean told him. Sam nodded and kept driving.
"Yum, food." I whispered. I was so hungry. We had eaten all of the snacks a couple hours back. Well… Gabi had eaten all the snacks a couple hours back. I swear that girl may weigh a hundred and ten pounds but she eats like an elephant. I sat up and Dean followed, that position wasn't so comfortable after a while, so now we just sat up and he held me.
I looked over the seat and saw Gabi. She started to shiver a little.
"Sam…" She whispered in her sleep. We all snickered a little.
"Yeah Gabi?" Sam said, still laughing a little.
"Why is it so damn cold?" She replied. I loved it when Gabi talked in her sleep, because it was always either so relevant that it made you wonder if she really was sleeping, or so irrelevant that you had to wonder what she was dreaming about, both of them always made for a good laugh.
"The heaters broken, come here." He said as he reached his arm out. She absentmindedly scooted over and rested her head on his shoulder.
"Much better." She mumbled before becoming silent again.
We all laughed as silently as possible, and then Dean couldn't resist it.
"Aw how cute Sammy, she actually likes you." He said.
"Shut up Dean." Sam said, getting that it was a joke.
I just shook my head.
"I am so glad I was an only child." I muttered. Dean laughed some. The three of us just kind of engaged in some mindless chatter for a while before getting to a twenty-four hour diner somewhere.
The four of us ordered very large meals, and coffee. Lots and lots of coffee.
"Food…" I marveled as the waitress brought it out to us. I had a large cheeseburger with fries and a side of chocolate chip pancakes.
In ten minutes it was gone.
Dean and Sam were still munching on their burgers and Gabi was eating fries. Oddly enough I could have still gone for more food.
"God Annie, if you get sick I am so not sitting with you." Gabi said. I rolled my eyes.
"Gabi you know me better then that, this is nothing compared to that sleepover you had back in high school…" I said. Her eyes widened and she started laughing.
"Oh my god! I totally forgot about that!" She said.
"Wait what happened?" Sam asked.
Gabi and I were both laughing at the memory.
"Annie and my friend Lily were… well still are like the two tiniest girls that anybody there had ever known. So we were kind of playing truth or dare…" I cut her off.
"And Gabi and her friend Alexa dared us to have an eat off…" I said. We were both laughing really hard. Dean and Sam just looked at us like we were idiots. "And long story short, there was no food left in the house and I won."
"Yeah but that wasn't nearly as bad as what you made me do." Gabi said. I rolled my eyes and smiled.
"No, you were just scared." I replied. Her eyes narrowed. I felt like a teenager again.
"Was not! But it was mean!" She said, sounding like a fifteen year old.
"It is a cruel world, and truth or dare my friend, is a cruel game. Don't play it if you don't want to deal with the consequences…" I said. Her eyes got even narrower.
This time the boys did laugh.
"As much as you two are enjoying this trip down memory lane, I think I need to stop you before you have a cat fight in the middle of a diner." Sam said.
"Hey wait that wouldn't…" Dean started but we all cut him off.
"Shut up Dean." The three of us said in unison.
We all laughed until we were crying. But an hour passed and we had to get on the road again. Gabi had to drive since she was the last one to sleep.
The four of us were a team. The four of us were friends. But even more then that, the four of us were a family that had a stronger bond then blood could ever tie. And as we headed towards Wisconsin, I had an overwhelming feeling that our stories would never end.
