Dean was immaculate when he hunted. Any trace of arrogance was replaced by fierce concentration and he was merciless to whatever creature they were after. She watched him try to hold his patience but he was anxious; he gripped the steering wheel in anticipation. Kayla pushed the idea of ravaging him right there in the car out of her head, only because they were trying to save Madison. Otherwise all bets would be off.
A frightened girl ran past the car, too distracted in her plight to realize they were sitting there. They immediately threw the doors open and ran after her, rounding the corner just in time to see the man take her to the ground. No, not a man.
"Hey!" Dean yelled.
It turned, showing fiery blue eyes and animal fangs. Without hesitation Dean put two bullets in his chest. The girl, still screaming now in the aftershock of the situation, got up and took off running in the opposite direction.
"Yeah don't mention it!" Dean yelled after her.
"She's thankful. I would be."
They approached the werewolf. He was writhing on the ground and very familiar; Madison's creepy neighbor that kept a really close watch on her. After a moment his fangs receded, his eyes turned back to normal and he gagged on his own blood.
"Where am I? W…what's going on?" He stuttered, and then focused on them. "Help me."
"Just take it easy man."
Kayla slid her hand over his but in an instant, he was gone. She pulled her hand back and didn't know if she should feel sorry for the guy or not. He most likely wasn't the one who started all this.
They picked up Sam but didn't go far from the apartments. It would take a werewolf-free evening to consider the job official finished. About an hour went by when Madison knocked on the window. Sam rolled it down.
"You know for a stakeout, the car is a little conspicuous. What are you still doing here?"
Sam looked at Dean, because he knew there was no way to sugar coat it.
"Well we have to be positive that severing the bloodline worked, so, we're lurking."
She nodded a little. "Well, if we're waiting it out, we might as well do it together."
