Disclamer: I don't own Supernatural. There would be a lot more bare chests, if I did!

Author's Note: Sorry for taking a long hiatus! A mixture of an elective in LA, finals and family problems kind of meant that I stayed away. But now that things are (sort of) settling down, aside from starting (at least I'm not getting further into debt), I should be able to try and do this on a weekly basis. Anyway, word of the week is balcony, this is 100 words on the dot, and Dean will finally get a little more insight to the little ghost girls (and have his heartstrings strung a bit) next week. This is what I've got for you this week!

The Embittered Monologue

Balcony

He gives props to the blonde ghost – she's a fast thinker. Before the poltergeist can come at him (he's braced himself in preparation), she's in front of him, potentially actually protecting him.

It's clear that the ghosts despise the poltergeists and it's got something to do with a blonde dude. (He's a little miffed that he isn't on their handsome-radar at all!)

It's a bad rendition of Romeo and Juliet, complete with a balcony scene that takes place in school but while the poltergeist is distracted, he follows the beckoning signs of the brunette. Not like he has much choice!