The Return of the Sea Huntress

(A/N: Hello! So this chapter 2, I hope you guys enjoy it. Warning, there is a destiel hint but that's it, there's no actual m/m its just a funny hint. Alright enjoy, Chapter 3 is being worked on right now! -A)

Eavesdropping, Idiotic Angels and Uncle Hades

At some point during the ride Alex fell asleep, against her better judgment. She couldn't help that she hadn't had more than four hours of sleep in so long.

Unfortunately, Alex was a demigod. And demigods tend to dream.

This one just so happened to be normal. Well, for her at least.

Her Uncle Hades was in it. In actuality, she was with him, in his palace, in her odd, dreamy state, but details don't matter here. What matters is the conversation she had with him.

"Uncle," Alex greeted. "What brings you here?" Under her breath she added "Thanks for deciding to show up when I don't need help."

Hades gave her a look. "Hush, Alexandria," Alex gave him a glare. He ignored it and continued, "I have come to talk to you about your meeting with those Hunters."

"You mean Moose man and Dean?" she asked, confusion in her voice. He nodded and created a black throne for him to sit in. Could he even sit in it? Alex wondered. We are in a dream after all.

"Pay attention, Alexandria," he called out. She nodded and he continued, "Today, the Fates did something that shocked the Council. You have interacted with another pantheon, something that goes against ancient contracts."

"These guys, they're from another 'universe'?" Alex asked.

"Not exactly. These men are from this universe but they are from a different pantheon, meaning they are from another 'world,' but are still in or world. Look, we can be here for hours as I try to explain this to you, but I am not Athena, these mortals believe in Catholicism and what they fight and believe in are Catholic beliefs. They don't know about our world, or the Egyptian world and it was suppose to stay like this until you met them this morning. This is not good, but I suppose it could be worse. You will have to tell them about our world since I am telling you about theirs, understood?" Hades said all in the same tone and noticed that Alex was half listening. Demigods and their ADHD, he thought.

"Alexandria Persephone Knight are you listening to me!" he yelled and Alex looked at him wide-eyed. Shit, it's never good when he says my full name, she thought nervously.

"Yes, Uncle, I was listening. Right, I'll tell them about me. I love you?" she said, but it sounded more like a question. His eyes softened immediately after her last three words and sighed. Alex knew she was off the hook and walked over to hug her uncle.

"Can you tell me more about them?" she asked and Hades nodded. After a long lecture that had Alex in tears when she heard about everything the boys had been through.

"I must get going, there is much work to be done," Hades said and Alex nodded.

"When will I see you again, Uncle?"

"Sooner than you think," he said with a wink.

Alex was confused, "What?!" she asked, but everything went dark before he could say anything and she could feel herself regaining consciousness.

-Line Break-

Dean watched Alex as she slept in the backseat. Her face was peaceful as she snored lightly, and Dean could barely make out the light freckles that were all over her cheeks and nose. She looked adorable as her head bobbed off and her messy hair got into her face.

"Poor kid, she looks like she hasn't slept in ages," he said to Sam. Sam nodded his face full of concern for the young girl in the back.

"Or eaten, have you seen how small she is?" Sam said and Dean nodded. They drove in silence with Alex occasionally muttering something in her sleep.

When they arrived at the hotel, Dean made Sam wake Alex up. He poked her stomach and she smacked him in the face. Dean began to laugh.

"I'm sorry! I acted on instinct," she said sheepishly. Sam nodded and the three got out of the car. Alex gave the car one last admiring look before following the guys to their crappy hotel room. Dean opened the door and entered first, followed by Sam, then Alex. When Alex closed the door, she heard a rustle of wings, and then it stopped. She grabbed her necklace, ready for an attack when she saw a man in a trench coat and tie. Sam and Dean looked unruffled at this man's appearance. This must be Castiel, she thought.

Castiel turned to look at her, his blue eyes analyzing her. She felt power radiate from him and she had the urge to run, instead Alex gripped her skull necklace.

"Greek," he said to her, his voice completely devoid of emotion. His voice sent chills down her spine, but her fear did not stop the anger that was rising inside of her.

"It's nice to meet you, Castiel," she said to him in the same tone he had used. Sam and Dean stared at them, their eyes flickering between the two, worried.

"You should not be here. Your presence will only cause mayhem," he said. Oh hell no, it's on feathers, Alex thought as she glared at the angel.

"Yeah 'cause your presence only brings rainbows and sunshine, right?" she mocked. His eyes darkened and she knew her comment had gotten to him.

"What do you know?" he nearly growled at Alex.

"More than you think," she said as she pulled her fist back and stepped forward, only to be stopped by Dean.

"Don't," he said firmly.

Alex glanced between Castiel and Dean repeatedly as they engaged in an intense staring contest. Slowly, as smirk started to creep up onto her face as she realized what was going on.

"So," she drawled out, grabbing the two males' attention. "I think I get it now." The men looked confused. Typical, Alex rolled her eyes. Sam looked amused. "You two are dumb idiots in love and refuse to admit it." she elaborated for them.

Castiel blinked. Dean gaped. Sam burst out laughing.

Dean started to splutter as Castiel said, "While Dean and I do share a more profound bond, I do not believe that we are 'in love', as you say."

Sam laughed even louder as Castiel awkwardly made quotations with his fingers.

Alex rolled her eyes again-her eyes were going to fall out of her head if she kept doing that-and shared a look with Sam like "can you believe these two?" before she spoke out loud. "I don't understand how you can deal with this all the time."

Sam shrugged. "I'm not really sure how I do it myself."

"Sam." Dean sounded both exasperated and embarrassed.

"What? It's true."

Castiel frowned as Dean and Sam continued to bicker, and turned back to Alex, who had a wicked gleam in her eye as she took in the argument she had started.

"You are breaking several contracts by being here," he reminded her. "It is my duty to ask you to go."

Alex resisted the urge to roll her eyes (again!) at his comment.

"Listen here φτερωτά μαλάκα,*"she said and smiled when he glared at her before continuing, "I know I'm not supposed to be here, but guess what? I am. I don't know why. I don't know how the Fates work, but if you ever see them, make sure to ask for me. Now I'm here following orders and no idiotic angel is going to stop me from following them"

"Whose orders are you following? They must know the danger that will happen if two pantheons cross," Castiel demanded.

"That is none of your business," Alex said as she crossed her arms. Castiel was about to say something when Dean interrupted.

"Okay, what the hell is going on here?" Dean asked as he looked at the glaring Alex and Castiel.

"She's a demigod, a Greek one. She's from another pantheon and she is going against the ancient contracts that were made thousands of years ago. Pantheons aren't allowed to cross or help each other because of the destruction it can cause."

"Okay," Sam said slowly. "Greek demigod as in half god, half mortal?"

Alex nodded.

"Oh. Um," Sam sighed. "I'm not too surprised. There was bound to be something like this going on what with all the mythical things we deal with on a regular basis anyways."

Dean shrugged. "Just as weird as everything else we've seen."

Alex had to smile at that, most people would call her a freak if they found out she was a demigod.

"So, who's your godly parent?" Dean asked and the smile faded off her face. Alex glared at Dean, and the room seemed to have gotten colder.

"Interesting, you can control the air. I didn't take that as a trait of a child of the sea," Castiel said with smug smile. Damn, he knows my weak spot, Alex thought as she glared furiously at the angel.

"I'd shut up if I were you," she growled out. This only seemed to please him, as his smile grew just a bit.

"That's what you are though, the first born daughter of Poseidon" he said and Alex swore she could see red. She felt her body shake from anger as she pushed her skull necklace. She pushed Sam and Dean out of any danger with the air around her, before running toward Castiel. She heard Sam and Dean's yells as she raised her sword. She felt someone grab her dark blue hoodie before she could swing her sword.

Her eyes met her Uncle's black eyes and she instantly relaxed. He lowered her to the ground and she could fully see her uncle. She ignored the Winchesters' shocked expressions as she clicked her sword away. She looked at the grown man as her uncle put a hand on her shoulder.

"Castiel," he greeted the angel. The angel looked shocked at his ability to calm the young girl.

"Hades, I was not aware of your protection of this child. I apologize for the way I talked to her. Also, it is nice to see you again," Castiel looked embarrassed as he said this.

"Hm," Hades stared at Cas. "Yes, I suppose it is nice to see you again as well, Castiel. Alex," Hades addressed the young girl, who was gaping up at her uncle. "please do not attack the angel. He doesn't know any better."

Alex nodded.

"Now, I don't suppose you could let me talk to Castiel and the Winchesters privately?" His eyes bored into hers and Alex knew she had no choice in the matter.

Sighing, she said, "I'll just be outside. Not because you need me to be out there so you boys can have your alone time. I'm going outside because I want to." She stalked outside and closed the door moodily.

"Cheeky little thing, isn't she?" Hades said fondly, staring at the closed door. He walked over and opened it after a moment, revealing Alex standing a bit too close to the door. "No eavesdropping, young lady. Why don't you wait in the Winchester's car?" He snapped his fingers and the Impala unlocked. Alex glanced at Dean before frowning at her uncle and heading over to the car. She slipped into the back seat and leaned over to turn the radio on, then promptly raised the volume a bit too much. Hades rolled his eyes before closing the door and turning back around to face Castiel and the Winchesters.

"She'll be back to listen in," he informed them. He lazily waved his hand in the general direction of the door before continuing, "So I've put a spell on the room so that we may speak in relative peace."

"Castiel," he addressed the angel, "I know that Alex's presence is breaking many of the rules and whatever else is in those contracts. The Fates came to me and said Alexandria must stay with the Winchesters for an undetermined period of time."

Hades turned to the Winchesters that clearly didn't know how to act in front of a god. He chuckled, "Relax mortals, I won't smite you for no reason. I leave that particular job to my two idiotic brothers."

He became more serious and looked at them, "There will be a war soon and Alexandria is unfortunately going to play a big part in it. She must be prepared for it and that is why she will stay in your care until she feels ready. I know that this is not an easy task as Alexandria is unbelievably loyal and reckless, but I will give you money and supplies for her."

The two Winchesters shared a glance, they knew they couldn't defy a god so they nodded their heads in agreement. Hades looked at them before he glared at them, his black eyes flashing, "Be warned, if anything happens to my niece while she is in your care, there will be severe consequences."

The Winchesters paled.

"Yes, sir," Dean said.

Hades smirked, "Good." He opened the door, where Alex was standing looking frustrated.

"I told you not to eavesdrop," he scolded.

She scowled. "Yeah, whatever. Not like I could hear anything anyways. Are you leaving?"

"Yes," Hades nodded. "Stay with the Winchesters for a while. You don't have to go to the camp right away. This will be good for you. Have a nice time!"

Alex's eyes widened, "Wait, what?" But Hades was already gone.

"Dammit," she cursed at the spot her uncle had been standing in. "He always does that! Ugh, and now I'm stuck with you guys? No offense and all, you aren't awful, but I do not want to spend all of my time with you."

"It's only for a little while," Dean argued. "You'll leave soon enough."

Alex groaned. "Now what am I supposed to do?"

*Translation: feathered asshole