Sam was dressed and typing on his laptop when his brother came back.

"'Mornin'." Dean addressed Sam as he made his way into the bathroom.

"Morning." Sam continued searching, and then sighed as his brother closed the bathroom door. He was finally gonna put his foot down; they were gonna stop hunting for a while, give both of them a chance to recharge their batteries. He cleared his throat as he heard the doorknob turn. His plans were thwarted, however, when Dean's phone rang as soon as he exited the bathroom.

"Hello?" Sam stopped typing as his brother answered, curious as to what the call was about. Although, it was probably about some job. "Hey Jody! Nah, we're not doing anything important. What's goin' on?"

Sam watched as his brother's face furrowed in concern and concentration. Sam had kept Jody updated on his search for his brother, and she knew that he was back, but she had no idea where he had come back from.

"Uh huh, and where is this? Yeah, we'll be there. See you then." He hung up the phone, and Sam straightened as his brother turned to face him. "Jody needs our help, she's in someplace called Beacon Hills, I'll tell you more on that way. Pack your bags, we got ourselves a job."

Sam nodded and turned as he frowned, apparently his little "intervention" was gonna have to wait.


Jody stared at her desk after hanging up. After everything that happened, she moved to California and became the Sheriff of a small town. The neighboring town though was the one that caused the most problems. All of the animal attacks and weird killings had her suspicious. After helping the presiding Sheriff of Beacon Hills with a few messes, she suspected that something supernatural was involved, so she called the boys. Sam had called around two weeks ago, telling her that his brother had found him. She just hoped that they were ok. She was startled from her musings as Sheriff Stilinski came around the corner carrying two coffee mugs.

"I come bearing coffee, would you like some?" He asked with a tired smile on his face.

"Oh, thanks. I appreciate it," She replied, returning the smile with one of her own.

"Oh no, I should be thanking you! If you hadn't come to help out, I'd be more than swamped. I don't know what the hell's going on in this town lately, things have been getting out of control."

"I know what you mean, but law enforcement has to stick together, especially when things get crazy."

"I agree, I'm just glad to have someone around here who understands."

"Amen to that."