I hit speed dial on my phone for Dean's number.

"What?" he answered tersely.

"I know where Gordon is."

"You're a hundred miles away Bela, or at leastyou had better be! I don't want you anywhere near this shit."

"Dean will you just listen to me?" I butted in. "I asked the Ouiji board. The spirits said he's near the docks in a empty warehouse, big pink, neon sign flashing outside."

"Okay, we're on it."

"Wait!" I said quickly. "They had a message for Sam… They said leave now! And whatever you do, don't let him even think about fighting Gordon."

"Oh don't worry; he won't be," Dean said firmly.

"And Dean… I'm sorry," I said quietly.

"I know," Dean answered simply.

"Bela?" Sam had grabbed the phone.

"Hey Sammy!" I said. "Look, I'm sorry about not giving you heads up about Gordon. I wasn't thinking; I was being selfish. I'm sorry."

"He would have caught up with us sooner or later, I'm sure Bela it's ok…" He said. "I just want you to know, Dean and I really care about you. You're like the little sister I've always wanted; if somehow we don't make it through this, I want you to know I love you."

"Sam, don't," I sobbed. "You're gonna be fine! And... and I love you too!"

"Bela?" It was Dean again.

"Yessir?" I sniffled.

"Bela it's gonna be okay, don't youworry! I won't let anything happen to him. Now, where are you?" he asked. I named a random town in California.

"Good, I want you to stay there until we call. Get a motel or something."

"But Dean I'm far away and-"

"Bela!" I heard the clear warning in his voice. "Stay put till allthis is over. Got it?"

"Yes sir," I said obediently.

"Good girl," he said warmly. "We gotta go now, I'll call you later."

"Okay," I sniffled.

"Don't worry, we'll be fine. Love you! Bye," He said quickly, then hung up. I smiled through my tears at his determination not to have a chick flick moment. Than I turned my cell phone off, in case they decided to check on my location, and pulled back onto the road. Headed straight for Sam and Dean.