"Abomination," Castiel hissed.
"Dick with wings," Sariel hissed back. Dean jumped up and got between.
"Whoa! Everyone just calm down! Sariel, this is Castiel, he's our friend. Cas, this is Sariel, a hunter."
"She is nephilim. They are abominations," the angel replied.
"Well, I'm not too fond of your kind either, Uncle Cassie," Sariel spat.
"Just cool it!" Dean growled, eyes glowing Alpha red for a split second. Sariel dropped her arm and so did Cas but they continued to glare at each other. "Sariel, pack up. We're taking you to a friend's place."
"I thought I was going on a hunt with you and Sam," she replied. Dean glared.
"Yeah, well, I changed my mind. Cas, what are you doing here?"
"Bobby told me that you may need my help on the next hunt," Castiel replied. Sariel crossed her arms.
"So you're gonna take the dick with wings instead of me?" she growled.
"Yeah. Because we trust him. We just met you," Dean said.
"Fuck you!" she spat. Dean rolled his eyes even though his alpha instincts were going crazy at being defied by an omega.
"Maybe later, sweetheart. For now, pack up your shit and let's get on the road," Dean growled back. Sariel scowled. She didn't seem to care that Dean was an alpha. Which was weird but he found it kind of hot. A lot better than the weak betas he usually hooked up with. The fact that she was an omega and still tougher than betas definitely drew the older Winchester in. He shook his head to clear it and headed out to the Impala.
"No way," Sariel breathed. She ran an adoring hand along Baby's hood. "This is your car?" Dean's chest swelled with pride.
"Yep. This is Baby. She's a '67 Impala. I've had her since I was 17 when my dad gave her to me," he said happily. Sam rolled his eyes as his big brother bragged about the car.
"Can we get going? Bobby's is still a long ways away," Sam said. Dean and Sariel ignored him.
"She's beautiful. You must take such good care of her," Sariel said in awe.
"Glad someone can appreciate how awesome she is. But Sam's right. We need to get moving," Dean replied. They all threw their stuff in the truck.
"I will meet you at Bobby's," Castiel said and then disappeared. Everyone else got into the car and Dean started her up, loving how she purred.
They'd been on the road for a while and Sariel got to thinking. The Winchesters were both pretty attractive but she felt a pull towards Dean. She found herself staring at the back of his head and wanting to run her nose along his neck and scent him. Maybe nibble on his ear a bit...She shook her head and mentally scolded herself. She had just met this guy! The last time she'd wanted to do anything like that she'd been about to go into heat. But that wasn't possible because she took her suppressants every day. Maybe it was just the fact that she hadn't been in such close proximity to an alpha in a long time. She chose to ignore the weird urges and closed her eyes. She would just relax and listen to the awesome music that Dean had playing. She was really glad that the alpha had good taste in music. Meant that she may not go completely crazy with the guys.
"We'll be at Bobby's soon," Sam said. Sariel opened her eyes and smiled at him. The younger alpha was really nice but he definitely seem like a younger brother type. Dean...Dean was totally different. There was something that pulled her towards the older alpha. Sam smiled back and turned to the front. Sariel drifted back into her head. She'd never felt a pull toward an alpha before and it was freaking her out. She really kinda hoped she'd be back on her own soon.
"Bobby! It's Dean and Sam!" Dean called. The three hunters walked into the old house.
"In the library!" a gruff voice called back. They walked into the library to see an older man sitting at a desk. Dean smiled.
"Hey, Bobby. We have a favor to ask," he said. Bobby shook his head and sighed.
"When don't you have a favor to ask me, boy?" Dean stepped aside to reveal Sariel to the older alpha. "Who's this?"
"Sariel Zaveri. She's a hunter and a nephilim," Dean explained. Sariel crossed her arms.
"Another alpha," she grumbled. Dean glared at her. It wasn't so much that she was disrespecting another alpha, but that she was disprespecting Bobby.
"Can it," he growled. She flipped him off. Bobby looked at Sam with a raised eyebrow.
"Don't ask," Sam replied. "They've been like this since we met her." Bobby smirked knowingly.
"Bite me, alpha boy," Sariel sneered. Dean growled.
"Don't tempt me, princess."
"Will you two knock it off?" Bobby said grumpily.
"Sorry," they mumbled.
"So what's the favor you need?" the older alpha asked.
"Can Sariel stay here while we take care of the hunt?" Sam asked. "We need to learn more about her before we can let her off on her own." Sariel let out a huff.
"I just want to get on with my life. The sooner I'm gone, the better things will be for all of us," she said.
"She can stay," Bobby answered.
"Good. Sammy, let's go," Dean smirked. Sariel glared as the brothers left the house.
"Do you really have to act like that?" Sam asked. Dean gave his younger brother a questioning look.
"What are you talking about?"
"You've been kind of an ass to Sariel since we met her." Dean climbed into the Impala and sighed.
"She drives me nuts! But there's something about her...It confuses me and pisses me off," the older Winchester replied. Sam rolled his eyes.
"Let's just go," he grumbled.
Sariel walked around Bobby's library, checking out all his books.
"You sure do have a lot of old lore," she said.
"Yep," the old hunter replied.
"Do you know anything about people like me?" Bobby looked up at her.
"Dean said you're a nephilim, right?" Sariel nodded. Bobby stood up and went to a shelf behind his desk. "Here you go." He passed the huge book to Sariel.
"Wow. Have you read this whole thing?" she asked, amazed.
"Yep. I know as much as is possible to know about nephilim. So if you have any questions, you should be able to find the answers in there," he told her.
"Thank you, Bobby." She made herself comfortable on one of the couches. "Can I ask you something?" He looked up at her.
"Sure." Her cheeks turned pink.
"Does Dean have a mate?" Bobby smiled and it took Sariel by surprise.
"No. But I do think that boy could benefit from a mate. A nice girl to keep him grounded," he answered. It was obvious that Bobby cared about the Winchesters a lot. Almost like they were his own sons.
"Do you have any books about alphas, betas, and omegas? My mom was killed before I had my fist heat and there are things I'd like to look at," she said. Bobby smiled gently.
"I've got a few books." He pointed to a shelf near her. "You can read whatever you want," he replied. She grabbed a few books and got comfortable on the couch again. She opened the nephilim book first. It told the story of the first nephilim. Then it talked about nephilim abilities, most of which she knew. The super strength, the being able to see angels' halos and demons' true faces. But she didn't know that she could tap into angel radio, among other things. After getting through all that, she switched to one of the alpha/beta/omega books. It gave a more detailed explanation of what suppressants did to an omega's body and then it talked about something called "fated mates". Fated mates were believed to always find one another once mated. They would also be attracted to each other almost as soon as they met. No other mate would be possible for someone in a fated pair. Their bond would be super strong, completely unbreakable. Her mind wandered to Dean and the pull that she felt toward him. She shook her head to get rid of those thoughts. There was no way that she was part of a fated pair. She wasn't even supposed to exist! The only pull she felt towards Dean was because even though he was annoying, he was super hot. That was it. She frowned and went back to reading.
