Ruby did hardly anything to help Sam search for any possible way to get Dean out of Hell. She only told him exactly how his theories were wrong, which was very often.

"How about this?" asked Sam. "Why don't we just open the devil's gate again?"

"It was already opened. I don't think it'll open again," Ruby said casually. "Nope. Won't work."

"So what do you suggest?"

"I don't know. You're the smart one here."

"Well it wouldn't hurt for you to give your input once in a while," Sam told her angrily. This same conversation had been going on for days now. Sam was beginning to wonder why he had ever thought she could help him.

"Hey, I made a deal that will make it easy for you to get Dean back. I'm letting you stay at my house...for free, I might add. So don't tell me I'm doing nothing," she said.

"Is there any other way to get into hell?" Sam asked.

"Yeah. You die. And depending on certain things, you go to Hell."

"I know," Sam said. "I mean, is there an entrance? Another devils gate?"

"What are you thinking?"

"Well, in the Greek story, The Odyssey, Odysseus went down to Hates to get help. Hades and Hell are the same place, I'm thinking. And scientists have theorized that it's a true story. So if it happened, then it must still work," Sam said.

Ruby made a face. "How do you possibly think of these things?" she asked.

"Logic," Sam said.

"Oh, come on!" Ruby said. "I expected at least some sort of sarcastic comment."

"Well you'll forgive me if I'm not exactly in the mood."

"You've changed, Sam. Since your brother's deal was called. It's kind of unnerving."

"I've got other things to think about! More important things!" he practically yelled.

Ruby sighed. "So I guess now we just need to find another devil's gate," she changed the subject.

"If that's possible," Sam reminded her.

"Aw, with your brains and skill, I'm sure you can do it."

"So do you know of another devils gate, offhand?" Sam asked.

"Why don't you look it up?"

"I don't think it would be..."

"Just look it up!" Ruby yelled. "You have figured out tons of things, okay. All those ideas to get Dean out of his deal don't waste time on your pessimistic views. Just...look it up."

"Fine." Sam began typing on his computer. A new window popped up, listing rows of addresses. "Okay. Billings, Montana. That's the closest one in the U.S. unless you want to go to Tokyo?" he asked.

"Told you," Ruby said. "So...Billings, Montana. Okay."

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