Broken Faith
DISCLAMER: Winchester boys and any other SUPERNATURAL things not mine
Chapter Two-- One Year Gone
Danielle O'Riley had always been described as beautiful. An "Irish gem" is what her grandmother used to call her. Danielle has that perfectly tan skin, not too light and not too dark. Long straight deep red hair and the most gorgeous brilliant green eyes you'll ever see. And she has this stereotypical Irish attitude, she would get into a lot of fights, especially after her mom died in 8th grade. When it comes to her family, Danielle will do anything for them. Her little brother Jacob is her weakness. To her there is nothing more important then him. That was another thing that Dean and her had in common, and probably why they where drawn to each other.
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"Hey Jake, you ready to go?" Danielle asked her brother who was lying on his bed.
Jake sat up propping himself on his elbows. "Yeah, just waiting for you."
"Well," Danni slung her duffle bag over her right shoulder. "I'm all set, grab you stuff."
"Yeah." Jake turned off the TV, rolled off the bed, and grabbed his bag. "So did Ellen say when she wants us there?" Jake followed Danielle out of their room, closing the door behind him.
"No, she just told us to come by."
"She didn't even say why?"
Danielle walked to the back of her car with Jake and opened the trunk. "Nope." They trough their things in the back. "Just said come. And does she really need a reason to want us to come by?"
"I guess not, but she usually does." Danielle shrugged.
Danni and Jake got in the car and drove toward the Roadhouse, about a 15 hour drive from where they were.
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The O'Riley family was never known to be…calm or well tempered. But if any of them could be called calm, Jacob Lucas O'Riley would be the one. He had more of a calming nature, much like his mother. His persona is the perfect mixture of his father and mother. Jake has the over protectiveness and short temper of his father, but the temper is canceled out by his rational thinking and a soothing ness he's had since he was young, attributes which he acquired from his mother. There has always be something about Jake that can relax you, at least make you think twice about doing something irrational. He is also the only one who has ever been able to get Danielle to refrain from punching someone. Though he isn't as hot headed as his sister, the qualities of their father can over power those of his mothers. But sometimes, you can't help it.
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"Dude, seriously! Knock it off."
"Well, well, well, someone sure has his panties in a twist."
Sam glanced at Dean. "I can't even sleep anymore 'cause I have to worry about what the hell thing you're gonna do to me next. Can't you just grow up Dean?"
"Not looking good for ya Sammy." Dean flashed Sam his signature grin.
"Whatever. How long until we're there?"
"A few hours. You hungry?"
"I guess."
"Great, 'cause I'm starving. Let me know when you see a place to stop and eat."
They drove another 15 minutes until they can across a diner.
"Dude, on you left."
"Thank god!" Dean pulled into the parking lot next to an oddly familiar car. "I need so kind of food other than microwave burritos from the quickie mart. Come on man let's eat."
"One sec." Sam said from the passenger seat.
"Dude, I will leave you ass out here, I don't care. I ain't waiting any longer."
"Two minutes Dean, you can wait two minutes."
"What are you even doing on that thing?"
"Checking our status with the police."
"You can do that on that phone?"
"Yeah."
Dean was a little confused. "Whatever, so what's the verdict?"
"Not good but it could be worse."
"So nothing's changed, now let's go eat."
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"Ew, Jake! Get that away from me!"
"It's just a tuna sandwich you freak."
"It wrecks, tuna is so disgusting."
"Oh, and your greasy ass fries aren't?"
"No, they're delicious." Danni took a bite of her juicy burger.
"They're greasy and fattening. They're gross."
"Whatever to heath nut freak, have a bite of my burger."
"No. Why don't you get a salad or something sometime?"
"I don't want a salad. It doesn't matter if what I eat is fattening, we get more exercise then trained Olympic athletes."
"Yeah, yeah."
Danielle and Jake sat at the booth of the diner eating their lunch. Danni was looking out of the window and noticed a car pulling in. It felt like her heart had stopped beating, and her face felt flush. She could see two man in the front, that sat there for a few minutes before finally getting out of the car. The man driving got out and had his back to the diner, so Danni couldn't see his face. Then he turned around, walking toward the diner, occasionally glancing back at the car next to his.
"Oh my god."
-TBC
A/N: Um, I don't think that this chapter is really that good. Half of it was written off the top of my head. The only thing that was pre-written was up to the little bit of information about Jake…
-Jen
