The next day the little girl was considered all right to leave the hospital. Everyone was excited. Even the children. They didn't like the hospital any. It reminded them of the places that the bad man ran.
"Who is responsible for these two?" asked the nurse who processing Mary's forms.
"We are," I said pointing between Castiel and myself. "We are repsonsible for them."
"All right. You'll need to sing these forms." She handed me the forms. "You'll need to pick up her pain meds at the pharmacy." She handed me the prescription order. "And you'll need to make a follow up appointment with your doctor. In about a week or so to make sure everything is still ok and get her prescription refill. Do you follow me?"
"Yes, ma'am," I said. "Thank you."
"Your welcome." With that she walked out of the room.
"I'll go pull the car around the front of the hospital," said Dean. "Want to come with me John?"
"Sure Uncle Dean," said John.
The two of them ran out of the hospital room like the devil was after them. I knew Dean didn't like hospital after the whole reaper thing. But what would make a little boy like John afraid of the hospital.
"It because the hospital is owned by the bad man in the future," said Mary.
I understood then. It was the same reason he was afraid of Sam. Lucifer owned the hospitals and everything in the future. Lucifer pocessed Sam. That made them both basically scary for both the children. I couldn't blame them I would have been scared too.
"Well," I said, "the bad man is not in charge here. He won't be if we have anything to say about it. Isn't that Cas?"
"Yes," said Cas. "Everything will be all right. The bad man won't get the chance to be in charge."
"I hope not," said Mary. "I don't like him."
"Me either," I said. "You see he's trying to take away my brother. Uncle Sammy. You remember him. Well he's trying to take him away."
"That's mean," said John's voice from the doorway. "Can we go now?"
"Not yet," Dean said.
"Yeah," I said. "We have to go get your sister's meds at the pharmacy. Then we can leave."
I helped Mary into the wheelchair and then we were off to the pharmacy.
"How can I help you today?" asked the pharmacist.
"We need this perscription filled before we leave," I said handing her the perscription order.
"Ok. This be up in about a few minutes. You can wait over there."
"Thanks."
We went over to where there were a few chairs situated. We waited for about fifteen minutes. The pharmacist motioned us over.
"Your perscription is ready," she said. "Your insurance paid for so there is no charge. Have a good day." She handed me the perscription.
I turned to the childern. "Come on," I said. "It's time to go home."
"Yay." called both of the kids.
We made our way to Dean's car. From there it was back to the motel. We got another room. It just made sense we all wouldn't fit into the one room. So me and the kids would stay in the new room and the boys would stay in the old one. It's a good thing the rooms are right next door to each other.
"Ok," I said. "It's time for bed time. Tomorrow will get you guys some more clothes. Ok?"
"Ok," said the kids. They hoped into bed and fell fast asleep as soon as their heads hit the pillow. This was the beginning of brand new world for both of them. Hopefully they would like it.
