Castiel snuck behind Jo as she peeped into Detention Hallway. "Okay, there are about 6 kids in there. I don't see the YellowEyes or Sam anywhere. Let's go around the back, they're just sitting around."
They looked inside the glass doors. The entire class was empty and the small group sat in a circle centre of the room. Castiel and Jo looked at each other. I wonder what they're doing, Castiel thought.
Jo cracked open the door just a bit, the door squeaked and the kids shot back hoping the circle wasn't disturbed. "That was close," Jo tried the stunt once again.
"I don't think they hear us." Castiel confidently looked inside the room opening the door as if the room was empty.
"What are you doing, Castiel? They are going to see us. What If YellowEyes is in here, lurking? Let's just leave." Jo hid behind Castiel as he walked in.
"My Father taught me better," he spoke as if a whole different Castiel had arrived in his body. Jo followed him slightly confused, taking each step carefully.
"What do you think you're doing?" Castiel called out, not startling a soul. The group of kids all wore black hoodies with their hands folded holding a small yellow book in their hands.
"Hello?" Jo walked up facing the group. She knocked on a kid's head. "Is anybody in there?" Jo found it a bit amusing.
"Yes," the voice of the boy was as a humans, "theta." Jo and Castiel glanced at each other. Jo walked up to the boy, "the who?"
He stood up without flaw. His hoodie draped down covering the top of his rugged jeans. Castiel looked down at his feet, is he really wearing sandals?
"The theta, come join us friends. You have much to learn, for our journey has been long." He looked towards Castiel who continued to stare at his brown Egyptian sandals.
The boy walked towards Castiel taking him by the hands. Castiel tried to retrieve without being rude, but the boy had come to close. "I'm uncomfortable," he spoke turning away.
"Fear not, for I won't hurt you. I am here to enlighten you." Castiel looked deep into his eyes. He looks normal to me. What is it that he is doing?
A pencil flew and hit the boy on the head. "Ouch, why did you do that for?" He turned to face the door where Dean stood with his serious face on. Ruby stood in the back looking at her nails.
He saved me from this creepy boy. Castiel and Dean smiled at each other.
Ruby pushed Dean away, "Done making your entrance dramatic?" She turned to the boy and the crowd that rose and stood behind him. "Okay, you little midgets, where is he?"
He turned away from Castiel and walked towards Ruby holding her hands. "He is an it, and it's inside us." Ruby blushed and quickly regained her anger. She charged up to the boy hoping to get some answers.
Dean snooped around the kids hoping to find a clue. She stared at one little kid and he almost cried. "What are you guys?" He tried to speak as calmly as possible so the kid wouldn't piss himself.
The little boy gave Dean the yellow book. He looked around at the others. They awaited him to discover the mysterious yellow book.
He looked down. He looked back up, rolled his eyes and flicked the kid back his book. "Scientology for Dummies. Let's go guys." Dean stormed off and Castiel followed immediately.
Should I say thanks? Maybe in the future, I will repay him.
Ruby and Jo stared at the kids in awe. "They are kind of cute."
Jo glanced at Dean. "How did you escape, Z?" He reached for a folded paper in his pocket. "Attendance; speaking of, we need to make a pit stop at the office." Jo smiled at Dean, amused.
Castiel and Ruby awkwardly walked behind them. "How did you get out?" He startled Ruby with his low monotone-like voice. "Don't worry." Ruby walked ahead.
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The bell rang. The four went back to grab their things from history class. As they walked in they saw Sam standing by his desk putting his things away.
"Sammy, where were you?" Dean walked to Sam grabbing him by the elbows. The others gathered their things, while Ruby awaited her turn.
"Jessica's back in town." A sudden shiver crawled down Dean's spine. "Are you sure?" He looked at Sam trying to show the least amount of emotion.
Ruby unfolded her arms. "Yeah, it could have been someone else."
"She called me last night and told me to meet her by the school. I did. She said she wasn't back for long though. Sorry I didn't mean to startle you guys," he chuckled at the last part.
Ruby and Dean looked at each other. "You are perfectly sure? You met her in person today?" Dean could not believe his ears.
"Yes." Sam grabbed his bag and caught up to Castiel who also had math next.
Ruby and Dean both knew. "Something's seriously wrong with this picture," Dean didn't look at Ruby so hatefully anymore. He needed her help.
"She died a month ago. How could she have crawled out of her grave? No one told him?" Her words were cold as her.
"He knows." He stared as Sam walked away with Castiel.
