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The ballet performance was to take place in a small theatre. Despite it being small, it had a wooden stage and comfortable seats. Sam and Dean were two of the last people to book tickets, so they didn't get the best seats. At least they could see everything that was going on the stage. And that was thanks to Dean. "This one loves ballet," he said to the lady selling the tickets and pointed at Sam "It would be a shame if he can't see everything, wouldn't it?"

Dean had complained a lot when Sam told him that they should go to the performance. He insisted that the job was done and they should better start fighting demons again instead of watching girls do pirouettes. When Sam told him that it was for the safety of everyone and that if something went wrong they should be there, he finally gave in.

They sat down and looked at the stage. Dean's joy grew when he saw a lady come and sit down next to him. He immediately began flirting. "Who have you come to see?" he asked her.

"My niece is dancing in it," she answered "What about you?"

"My uh… My best friend's daughter is playing the lead," he told her "Where's your husband?"

"I'm single," she said smiling at him and flicked her hair over her shoulder.

"Well what a coincidence," Dean said "So am I."

"I'm Val," she introduced herself.

"Dean," he said in reply.

They kept flirting the rest of the time they waited. Sam felt like throwing up, but resisted the urge. After what seemed like millennia, a light shone on the stage and Angie walked on. She was wearing a blue tutu similar to the one Joyce had owned and pointe shoes. Her hair was done it two Dutch plats and she wasn't wearing her glasses. Everyone went quiet and looked at her.

"Welcome to our performance," she spoke, smiling at them warmly. Sam was no fool, though, and could tell that she was terrified. "This year," Angie continued "We will be presenting to you 'The Wizard Of Oz'. And we would truly like to thank our dear teacher Miss Ellie Murphy for organising this and would like to dedicate it to her, due to her recent passing."

The audience applauded and Angie disappeared behind the curtain. Music started playing and the curtain opened to reveal the Kansas set. Becca was also on stage, sitting down like a little dog. She was wearing a brown dog costume with a small fluffy tail and she even had a pair of ears. Angie appeared dancing gracefully.

Soon, the Kansas part was over and some younger girls in white tutus who were the tornado that whisked Dorothy's house into the air and dropped it in Oz.

"There she is!" Val exclaimed and pointed towards a blond little girl.

"She's adorable," Dean commented but Sam knew he thought everything but that.

The set changed to the Oz set. Angie and Becca met Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, the munchkins and the Wicked Witch. Sam had read the book and could follow along, Dean hadn't and he couldn't. He kept asking his brother to explain what was happening.

Halfway through the Munchkin Land scenes, Angie changed her pointe shoes to a pair of red ones. Sam scowled and Dean asked him what was wrong. "They got it wrong," Sam complained "In the book, the slippers are silver."

"Geez, Sammy!" Dean exclaimed so loudly that some people turned around to look at him and Val giggled "Do you want to go outside for some air? This must be terrible! I can't even imagine what you're feeling!"

Sam gave him a bitch face and Dean slapped his back.

Angie and Becca were told to follow the yellow brick road and Sam almost laughed when he saw Dean dancing in his seat at the music they had used, 'Follow The Yellow Brick Road', which was part of the film's soundtrack.

Soon they met the scarecrow who was played by a girl from Angie's class with brown hair. She was wearing a dress that looked like it had been made of many different fabrics and had been patched many times. Then there was the tin man and then the cowardly lion.

Throughout the whole first act, Sam had to admit that even though Angie was terrified, she had danced very well and head kept a huge smile on during it. She had masked her feelings excellently and had made a great Dorothy.

The curtains for the first act dropped when all five friends set out together for Emerald City.

The break lasted twenty minutes. Sam was convinced that the case had been closed and Dean must have forgotten why they had come here in the first place. When Sam turned to ask for his opinion, he found him kissing Val instead. He rolled his eyes and sat back in his seat.

The curtains opened and they saw the Emerald City set. Everything was coloured green. But then, what could they expect? It was named Emerald City.

As the friends left to find the Wicked Witch, Sam felt a sudden chill. He sat up straight, the theatre's temperature had dropped. Dean must have felt it too, as he was now completely ignoring Val and had turned to face Sam.

The case wasn't closed. Joyce's spirit was here. Now. They sighed. They never seemed to be able to catch a break.

Sam's reaction to the red shoes was literally me whenever I watch a play or movie based on a book. The next chapter is going to be crazy! Hope you enjoyed this one. Leave me a review and let me know what you thought