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Jack watched Dean whisper to Sam. He watched as Dean brushed Sam's sweat soaked bangs from his forehead and with that action Jack instantly thought of Anna.

"Dean is Anna okay?"

Dean looked up at Jack and cleared his throat. "Yeah, she met us on the path and then led us back here. When we heard growling we sat her down at the top of the hill. My dad and Pete are with her now. She had a few scratches from running through the woods and she was completely exhausted but otherwise unharmed."

Jack mumbled, "Thank God," before resuming his silent prayer that the paramedics arrive soon.

Davis was sitting in his office at the police station with the parents of Jack Graham and Anna Baker when his phone rang. He answered it and as he listened to what the person on the other end of the line had to say he felt the color drain from his face. Shit, he had been wrong. The kids had not been goofing off; they were attacked.

Davis hung up the phone and looked over to the Graham's and the Bakers. He took a deep breath before relaying the message to them. "The kids were attacked by a dog in the woods." The parents gasped at the news. "We know at least one of them is injured, but I do not know any other information. We have to get back over to the forest now."

Davis watched as the parents sprinted out of his office to their cars. He knew at that moment that his friend, Pete Jones, was going to kill him.

John and Pete had been forced to walk back to the main path at a much slower pace as Anna was barely able to hold herself up after running at an insanely fast pace for over almost two hours.

The entire way John thought he was going to be sick. His baby boy was quite possibly dieing in the forest and the only thing he could think of was the huge fight they had had. John thought of Mary and how disappointed she would be him right now. John silently begged her to look after Sam.

Pete Jones wanted to scream. How did this whole fiasco occur? His star athlete, the most responsible, respectful, and downright nicest kid on the team was currently bleeding out in the forest. That foolish responsible, respectful, nice kid was currently bleeding out in the forest because he had to put himself before others. He had to be the hero. Pete was so proud of the person Sam Winchester was and he just prayed that Sam would get the chance to continue to grow into the wonderful man Pete knew he would become.

Eventually the three made it back to the main path and there waiting for them were several paramedics and Caleb who was pacing back and forth.

Caleb spotted John and ran over to him.

Caleb saw the look on John's face and instantly knew the youngest Winchester was in very bad shape. "Caleb have one of the paramedics take Anna out of the forest and have her looked over. She has a few cuts on her arms, legs, and face but otherwise she is just completely exhausted." John then told Pete to go out with Anna and talk to the families that he knew were waiting at the entrance to the forest.

Caleb then rejoined John with the remaining three paramedics and the two began leading them to where Sam and Jack were.

Pete and Anna exited the woods to find the Graham's, the Baker's, the cross-country kids, and some policemen waiting at the entrance. The Baker's upon seeing Anna immediately ran to her and gave her a hug. A paramedic came over and explained to the Baker's that he needed to tend to Anna's cuts and she was led over to the back of an ambulance. The Baker's and the Graham's approached Pete and begged him for details.

Pete cleared his throat, took a deep breath, and began to give as many details as he could. "The kids were on their run when they heard a growl. Sam went to check it out and discovered a large black dog that began chasing them. They ran deep into the woods when they come to this large drop off. They attempted to run around it when the dog jumped out at Anna." Pete saw Mrs. Baker gasp at the thought of how terrified her daughter must have been. "However, Sam Winchester shoved Anna out of the way, the dog tackled him, and the two went tumbling down the hill."

"Oh my," the parents gasped. "Is Sam okay?" asked Mr. Graham.

Pete shook his head. Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Baker felt tears come to their eyes as they though of the nice polite shaggy haired boy. "What's wrong with Sam?" asked Mr. Baker.

Pete took a deep breath. "He hit his head, and broke his leg. He has some scratches on his chest and wassppearedbyabranchintheside."

"I did not catch the last part," Mr. Graham hesitantly asked, as he knew it was bad.

"He was…he was…he…a branch speared him in the side."

The four felt dizzy at this.

"Jack and Sam's brother are with Sam now. His father and Uncle Caleb are leading the paramedics to Sam. They are going to get him out of there."

Mr. and Mrs. Baker excused themselves to go be with Anna. Then the Graham's asked Pete how Jack was.

"Well, when we got to the kids, the dog had returned. Jack had tried to keep the dog away from Sam but the dog swung at him and scratched up his arm pretty good. I know Jack will be fine though he may need a few stitches."

The Graham's shoulders sagged in relief when Pete assured them Jack would be fine. Mr. Graham asked, "But what kept the dog away from attacking Jack more?"

"Sam lured the dog away from Jack, by directing the dog's attention on himself. That's when we arrived and Sam's brother shot the dog."

"That Sam Winchester saved two people's lives tonight. Those damn paramedics better save his life," Mr. Graham mumbled. Pete could not agree more.

Pete, the Graham's, the Bakers, and Anna who now had bandages covering her cuts and a blanket around her shoulders, sat at the edge of the forest waiting for Sam Winchester and Jack Graham to appear.

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