Hey everyone! I hope you enjoy this one! Anyone else hyped for the end of the season that is going to happen soon! I can't wait! Also, I know I missed out this episode so I decided to write it this week. What did you all think of last week's episode.

Late at night on a construction site, three men argue about construction materials.

'Construction materials? How boring.' Jo commented.

Jack, Emmett and Kyle have differing opinions regarding wood and brick. Kyle wanted to use cinder blocks for a task, but Emmett held out for tinder, and they bicker.

'Wait. I remember this case. They were the three little pigs right?' Dean realised, gaining him confused looks from everyone except Sam.

'Oh yeah. They are actually talking about the materials used in the story as well. How weird.' Sam commented.

'I don't get what those men have to do with a kids story?' Cas queried.

'It's a long story.' Dean replied.

Kyle hears a suspicious growling nearby, but when he investigates, he finds nothing.

'Well that's not suspicious at all. When are people going to learn to leave creepy stuff alone?' Dean commented.

'What? Like we do?' Sam retorts.

'Well we fight this stuff for a living. We are prepared for it. There's a difference.' Dean replies.

The men prepare to leave, when Jack is attacked by an unseen creature.

'Looks like a classic werewolf case.' John commented, looking confused.

'I wish.' Sam said with a sigh.

Emmett rushes to help Jack, but Kyle runs behind a pile of bricks, terrified as screams echo around him. When it goes silent, he peers out to see the corpses of his companions.

'What did those guys do?' Bobby commented.

A low growling alerts him, and he screams as he is attacked.

'All three of them? Werewolves don't normally kill that many do they?' Bobby said, frowning.

'No they don't. It wasn't a werewolf.'

In the impala, Sam argues with Dean that they should use the Colt to kill the Crossroads Demon now that it has been repaired by Ruby, in an effort to release Dean from his deal.

'That's not a good idea.' Mary said.

Dean is in staunch opposition to the idea, as it may put Sam's life in danger. He deflects the argument by asking Sam for details of the killings, which they suspect a werewolf may be responsible for, that they are on their way to investigate.

'So you guys thought it was a werewolf as well.'

In Maple Springs, the boys visit Kyle, who has survived the attack that killed Jack and Emmett, revealed to be his two brothers. Despite prompting from Sam and Dean, he describes an ordinary man as the killer, not a werewolf as the boys suspected.

'So what was it?' John asked, confused.

'I guess technically it was a ghost.' Dean replied.

'How can something technically be a ghost?' John said, frowning.

He assumes that one of the pair is the sketch artist that he has been told to expect, and Dean drops Sam in it.

'Why did you have to do that. It was so embarrassing.' Sam commented, looking annoyed.

'It was hilarious is what it was.' Dean replied, with a smirk.

When the interview concludes, Kyle asks to see Sam's sketch, which is a poor stickman-like drawing.

Dean scoffs and Sam rolls his eyes in return.

Embarrassed, Sam leaves as Dean teases him. Sam responds by commenting that Dean couldn't have done any better.

'Sure I could.' Dean replied.

'Ok then. Prove it.' Sam said, throwing a pen at him.

'You know what? I'm not feeling at my best. Artistically, ya know?' Dean replied with a smirk.

'Sure.' Sam said, sighing.

The next victim is a woman, Julie Watson, who is attacked when she and her husband Ken get lost in the woods, come upon a small house and are offered pie by a seemingly sweet old lady.

'No way. Is that...Hansel and Gretel?' Mary said, finally picking up on the connection.

'Wait. So a ghost is acting out fairytales? Why?' Jo asked, frowning.

The old lady proceeds to drug and attack them, fatally stabbing Ken. When Sam and Dean question Julie, she reports seeing a young girl at the window of the house watching the events play out.

'Why is she just watching?' John questioned.

'You'll see.' Dean replied.

Sam and Dean check the old lady's house, and find high EMF readings, indicating a spirit of some sort was present. Sam mentions that he has a theory and says that he has been thinking about fairy tales. Dean sarcastically asks if he thinks about fairy tales often.

'I actually made an observation that helped us solve the case and you turned it into a joke.' Sam complained, with a smirk.

'Whatever. It sounded crazy.' Dean replied.

'Like none of our cases are crazy.' Sam replied.

Sam speculates that the cases resembles fairy tales - the three brothers as the Three Little Pigs, and the woman and her boyfriend as Hansel and Gretel – and that maybe a spirit is controlling the people involved in the murders.

'That makes so much sense.' John said, slowly, wondering if he would have gotten the connection.

Dean asks if they have to do research and when Sam shrugs he closes his eyes in annoyance.

'And that's why I leave all the research to you.' Dean says, with a grin. Sam sighs.

After doing some research into violent child deaths they find no children matching the description of the little girl with dark hair. Dean is sceptical, but they then see a bullfrog on the path and Dean comments that there is no way he is kissing a damn frog.

'Thank god she didn't act out that one.' Dean commented.

They then notice a pumpkin and some mice outside a house. Sam comments that it is like Cinderella and Dean asks if he could be more gay and Sam doesn't answer.

'You know. You shouldn't use being gay as an insult.' Jo protested.

'Plus. I'm not gay, you know that.' Sam added.

'I apologise.' Dean replied, holding his hand up.

As they pick the lock, Dean comments that mabye Sam will find his fairy godmother.

'That's just hilarious.' Jo commented, sarcastically.

'It sure was.' Dean replied, smirking.

Inside, just as in Cinderella, they find a young woman whose step-mother has suddenly chained and beaten her. Dean sees the spectre of a young girl - the same girl that Julie saw at the cottage.

'That's the girl from earlier, right?' Cas asked, Dean nodded.

When he follows her she disappears, but leaves behind a red apple. Sam connects this to Snow White, whose stepmother poisoned her with the red side of an apple. Dean mentions watching the porn movie of it.

'Really, Dean? I did not need to know that.' Jo commented. Dean rolled his eyes.

The boys start trying to find a girl who may have gone missing, or been killed in the area, but to no avail. They return to the hospital to check for children there, and a nurse tells them that one of the staff, Dr. Garrison, has a daughter, Callie, who has been in a coma since she was eight.

'How did you get rid of that one? You can't exactly burn the corpse like normal ghosts.' Jo questioned.

'You'll see. It wasn't that difficult in the end.' Sam replied.

'For you mabye. You didn't have to fight the big bad wolf.' Dean replied, sarcastically.

'What?' John replied, with a smile.

They find him reading fairy tales to a young woman, who looks exactly like an older version of the spirit Dean saw.

'So she's the ghost?' Cas questioned, and Dean nodded.

They find out that she swallowed bleach which led to her condition, and speculate that she was poisoned by her step-mother, and that her spirit has become increasingly enraged, and is acting out fairy tales in an attempt to get attention. Dean comments that it makes it hard to burn her bones.

'That wasn't actually the difficult bit.' Dean comments. John frowned.

Another victim is brought to the hospital; an old woman whose granddaughter - who was wearing a red hoodie - has disappeared.

'Little Red Riding Hood. Right?' Bobby questioned, and Dean nodded.

Fearing another attack, Dean takes off to find her, saying that he is going to stop the big bad wolf and that it's the weirdest thing he's ever said.

'I have said a lot stranger things recently.' Dean said, with a smile. John looked at him in confusion.

He left Sam to explain their suspicions to Dr. Garrison. He rejects Sam's assertions at first, but does admit his daughter's spirit has appeared to him. Meanwhile, Dean finds the young girl, but is attacked by the man who has kidnapped her.

'So that's the big bad wolf?' John asked, a slight smile on his face.

'Yep.' Dean replied.

'He's just a normal person.' John commented and Dean sighed.

Dr. Garrison is distraught by Sam's story that his wife may have poisoned his daughter, but when Callie's spirit appears and confirms it, he accepts the truth. At that moment, his daughter dies, and the spirit disappears, now at rest. The man attacking Dean returns to his normal self, confused as to what has happened.

'How did you explain that?' Mary asked, with a smile.

'It took a long time.' Dean explained.

As Sam and Dean say farewell Dr. Garrison, he regrets that he couldn't let Callie go earlier, something Dean suggests that Sam needs to do.

Sam just sighed.

'You were still alive. It's different.' Sam protested.

'Whatever.' Dean replied.

That night Sam sneaks out of the motel room, and summons the Crossroads Demon.

'I'd forgotten you'd done that.' Dean muttered.

'Done what?' Mary asked.

She taunts him, suggesting that he is tired of his broken psyche, of being bossed around and that he is stronger and better than him. She says that part of him will be relieved when Dean dies.

'Not true.' Sam clarified, when everyone looked at him.

He threatens her with the Colt, but she explains that killing her won't break Dean's deal, as the contract is held by a demon more powerful than her. Sam shoots her anyway – killing the demon and the young woman it was possessing.

'I wish you hadn't done that.' Dean muttered.