Damian sat on the edge of her bed brushing her long black hair as Prince sat beside her quietly licking his paws.

"Damian, can I come in?" Bobby called from the doorway.

"Sure." Damian said, getting up and opening the door.

"I'm sorry I didn't tell you about Sam and Dean." Bobby said. "I didn't think you would come if you knew they would b here. Don't worry; they won't tell anyone, you don't even have to tell them who you are."

"It's okay, I'm glad I'm here. That little girl is probably scared and confused." Damian said. "Besides, I spend what? A day with them, and then I'm gone and they'll more then likely forget about me."

"You know, you don't have to do this all on your own. They've been through there own things, they can help you."

"I don't need help." Damian said.

"Everyone needs help, needs company. More company then a dog."

"Bobby, you know me better then anyone. I'm broken and no one can fix me, so why try?" Damian asked. "The Chevelle needs some work so I'm gonna go. I'll fix something for dinner in about an hour, okay?"

"Alright then." Bobby said a frown on his face.

--/--/--

"She's a beauty." Dean said, startling Damian. She looked up from under the hood and saw him.

"Oh, yeah, well, I like cars." Damian said, she saw Prince watching Dean as he got closer.

"The dog won't bite will he?"

"If I tell him too." Damian said, going back to the car. "Is there something you wanted?"

"Just wanted to say that – your secret, whatever it is, is safe with me and Sam."

"Thanks." Damian said, feeling that she should say something but not know what it is she was suppose to say. She'd never been good with people. "Tell me about the girl."

"Well, we haven't met her yet but we talked to her family. Apparently about – a week and a half ago the girl started acting 'weird', she was making things move, speaking Latin, and her eyes turned black, only sometimes though. They made a point to say she only acted that way sometimes, and when she wasn't she said she couldn't control herself."

"You might now know this but children are actually much stronger then adults." Damian said. "They can fight demons; I think it has to do with the innocence of a child. Anyway, the regular exorcism won't work, because those demons are stronger too. I have to meet the girl before we do it though, what's the name of the hospital?"

"St. Joseph's, about twenty miles away."

"We can go tomorrow then, after breakfast."

"You sure, it won't leave before then?" Dean asked.

"I'm sure, they don't usually leave willingly, and right now that little girl is the perfect place. She can't move, she can't really do anything and because she's away from her parents in a scary place she has little will power to fight. An orderly in scrubs isn't going to scare it away." Damian said. "Plus they're probably medicating her, so she has less will power."