All Hell Breaks Loose pt. 1

Dean, Sam, and Genna pull up to a small diner off the road. Café is the name of the place; definitely didn't look like one.

"Hey, don't forget the extra onions this time, huh?" Dean said to Sam as he handed him some money.

"Dude, we're the ones whose gonna have to ride in the car with your extra onions," Sam argued. Dean just smiled and Sam got out of the car with a sigh.

"Hey, see if they've got pie! Bring me some pie!" He yelled out the window. He looked back at Genna who was giving him a funny look.

"I love me some pie," she just laughed at him and looked away. Dean watched as Sam went in and spoke to the waiter. The radio suddenly became static-y, so Dean glanced down and fiddled with it, but it turned off completely.

"Uh, Dean?" Genna got his attention. Dean looked up and the diner was empty, no waiter, no Sam. Dean and Genna ran into the diner to find one customer dead with his head face down in a puddle of blood.

"Sam?" They took out their guns and looked around. They found two of the employees dead on the floor with a slit throat behind the counter.

"Sam?" Dean called in a panic when he opened the back door to see no one around. When Dean closed the door, he felt a substance on the door. He looked down at his fingers.

"Sulfur," Genna noted. They ran back out the front door.

"Sam!" Genna called.

"Sammy!" Dean followed. They kept calling, but there was no response.

Sam woke up in the middle of nowhere. He laid on the ground where a few abandoned buildings lined the dirt street, much like an old western town. He stood and took out his phone, no reception. He continued to search the deserted town, but didn't find much. Most of the buildings are broken down or locked from the outside. As he checked another door, he suddenly heard a creaking noise nearby. He grabbed a plank of wood, ready to fight. He jumped back, startled, when Andy Gallagher appeared around the corner.

"Andy?"

"Sam! What are you doing here?" Andy asked, clearly surprised.

"I don't know."

"What am I doing here?"

"I don't know."

"Where are we?" Andy just kept asking questions.

"Andy, look, calm down," Sam dropped the plank and wiped the dirt off his hands.

"I can't calm down! I just woke up in freaking Frontierland!"

"What's the last thing you remember?" Sam asked the nervous wreck.

"Honestly? My fourth bong load. It was weird. All of a sudden, there was this really intense smell. Like, uh…"

"Like Sulfur?" Sam asked, knowing the smell exactly.

"How did you know that?" Andy asked, still freaked out. Sam began to remember something.

"Dean."

"Your brother- Is he, is he here?"

"I don't know where he is. I don't know if he's..." Sam didn't want to think the worse. Suddenly, they heard a woman screaming in the distance. They approached another deserted building. She was locked inside, banging on the door for help.

"Hello?" Sam called.

"Help me! Help me, please!"

"Okay, I'm here. We're gonna get you out, alright? Just hold on a second," Sam assured her.

"Please!" She yelled. Sam unlocked the door and Ava Wilson stepped out.

"Ava?"

"Oh my God! Sam!" She sobbed and hugged him tightly.

"So, I guess you guys know each other," Andy said awkwardly from the side.

"How did you—I mean, how did you—" Ava said through tears.

"Ava, have you been here this whole time?" Sam asked as he held her shoulders, trying to calm her down.

"What whole time? I just woke up in there, like, a half an hour ago," she noted hysterically.

"Well, you've been gone for five months. We have been looking for you everywhere." Ava smirked and didn't believe him.

"Okay, that's impossible because I just saw you two days ago."

"You didn't. I'm sorry," Sam said sincerely.

"But…that makes no sense. That's not—oh my God! My fiancé, Brady! If I've been missing for that long, he must be freaking out!" She began to cry again.

"Well..." Sam began to say. Ava finally noticed Andy and looked at him confused.

"Hey. Andy. Also freaking out," Andy said awkwardly. She looked back at Sam.

"Okay. What's happening?" Ava managed to ask.

"I don't really know yet. But I know one thing: I know what the three of us have in common." They suddenly heard a man's voice calling from the distance.

"Hello? Is anybody there?" The man called.

"Maybe more than three," Sam noted. They ran to the side of another building. The man, Jake Tulley, is accompanied by a blonde girl, Lily and Adonia.

"Hey! Are you guys alright? I'm Sam." Jake stood in front, followed by Lily. Adonia wasn't yet in view.

"I'm Jake," he said.

"Lily," she was blunt.

"Are there anymore of you?" Sam asked.

"Yeah," Jake said before stepping aside to reveal Adonia. Sam's eyes grew wide.

"Addie?" She stepped forward.

"Hey Sam," she said with a quick wave. He went up to her and hugged her tightly.

"Where have you been?" He asked after finally letting her go.

"It's a long story," she said with a laugh.

"How did we even get here? A minute ago, I was in San Diego," Lily said, clearly upset.

"Well, if it makes you feel any better, I went to sleep last night in Afghanistan," Jake said to her.

"Let me take a wild guess: you two are both twenty-three? We all are. And we all have abilities," Sam said, getting an idea of the coincidence of the situation.

"What?" Jake asked, not phased by what he just heard.

"It started a little over a year ago? You found you could do things? Things you didn't think were possible," they both nod, "I have visions. I see things before they happen."

"Yeah, me too," Ava said.

"That goes for me too," Adonia said, even though she had much more, she figured leaving it simple would be best. Andy stepped up a couple of stairs to the building to be in the center of everyone.

"Yeah, and I can put thoughts into people's heads. Like, make them do stuff. But don't worry, I don't think it works on you guys. Oh, but get this – I've been practicing. Training my brain, like meditation. So now, it's not just thoughts I can beam out, but images, too. Like, anything I want. Bam! People see it. This one guy I know – total dick, right? I used it on him: gay porn. All hours of the day," he laughed, "It was just like…you should have seen the look on his face." No one found Andy's confession amusing, but Sam and Adonia laughed quietly at the situation. Andy stepped back down from the stairs leading to the building.

"So, you go, 'Simon says give me your wallet', and they do," she turned to Sam, "You have visions? That's great! I'd kill for something like that."

"Lily, listen. It's okay," he said trying to calm her.

"No. It's not. I touch people? Their hearts stop. I can barely leave my house. My life's not exactly improved. So, screw you. I just wanna go home," she walked away.

"And what? We don't?" Jake asked, offended. Lily turned back and put her finger in his face.

"You know what, don't talk to me like that-"

"Hey, guys, please. Look, whether we like it or not, we're all here, and so we all have to deal with this," Adonia pleaded.

"Who brought us here?" Andy finally asked the question everyone had been wondering.

"It's less of a 'who'. It's more of a 'what'," Sam explained.

"What does that mean?" Ava asked. Sam looked at Adonia knowingly and turned back to everyone.

"It's a demon."

"So we're soldiers in a demon war to bring on the Apocalypse?" Jake asked harshly.

"When you put it like that-" Sam began to say realizing how crazy it sounded.

"And we've been picked?" Jake asked.

"Yes," Sam answered bluntly.

"Why us?"

"I'm not sure, okay? I just know-"

"Sam, I'm sorry. Psychics and spoon bending is one thing, but demons?" Ava questioned.

"Look, I know it sounds crazy, but-"

"It doesn't just sound it," Jake interrupted.

"I don't really care what you think, okay? If we're all gathered here together, then that means it's starting and that we've gotta—"

"The only thing I've gotta do is stay away from wackjobs, okay? I've heard enough. I'm better off on my own. FYI, so are you," Jake started walking away.

"Jake, hold on! Jake!" Sam called. Jake ignored him and continued walking until he was alone in the town. Suddenly, he saw a little girl standing inside one of the buildings. She stared at him through the door, then vanished. Jake followed her, entering the abandoned schoolroom.

"Hello?" The girl could be heard giggling somewhere in the room.

"It's all right. Don't be scared. Are you lost," no response, "Hello?" He then heard screeching coming from the chalkboard. He turned to look at it, and the words "I will not kill" were written over and over again on the board. The girl appeared in the room, laughing. Her nails grew to form claws, and her face contorted.

"Get back!" He yelled at her. Sam suddenly entered the building, grabbed an iron poker and hit the girl with it. She dissolved into a cloud of black smoke, which exited the schoolroom. The other four join Jake and Sam.

"Just so you know, that was a demon. Now, that thing –- I'm not sure, but I think it was an Acheri. A demon that disguises itself as a little girl. That still doesn't tell us where we are. Andy, are you with me or what?" Andy looked stunned at Sam's explanation.

"Give me a minute. I'm still working through, 'Demons are real'." The group kept walking. In front of one of the buildings was a large, rusty bell hanging from a wooden structure.

"I've seen that bell before. I think I know where we are now; Cold Oak, South Dakota. A town so haunted, every single resident fled."

"Swell. Good to know we're somewhere so historical," Ava said sarcastically.

"Why in the world would that demon or whatever put us here?" Lily asked.

"I'm wondering the same thing," Sam said.

"You know what? It doesn't matter. Clearly, the only sane thing to do here is get the hell out of Dodge."

"Wait, hold on, Lily, the only way out is through miles of woods," Adonia said to her.

"Beats hanging out with demons," Lily said over her shoulder.

"Lily, look, we don't know what's going on yet. I mean, we don't even know how many of them are out there right now," Sam tried to convince her to stay as well.

"Yeah, he's right. We should-" Jake began to say.

"Don't say 'we'! I'm not part of 'we'. I have nothing in common with any of you."

"Okay, look, I know-" Sam began to say.

"You don't know anything," Lily paused, "I accidentally touched my girlfriend." Everyone looked around, stunned. Partially at the fact that she was a lesbian, but mainly out of guilt for killing someone so close to her.

"I'm sorry," Sam said with complete sympathy. Lily had tears in her eyes.

"Whatever. I feel like I'm in a nightmare., and it just keeps getting worse and worse."

"I've lost people, too. I have a brother out there right now that could be dead, for all I know. We're all in bad shape. But I'm telling you, the best way out of this is to stick together," Sam said kindly.

"Fine," Lily said bluntly. Sam nodded and the group continued to look around the town.

"We're looking for iron, silver, salt – any kind of weapon," Sam instructed them.

"Salt is a weapon?" Jake asked.

"It's a brave new world," Adonia joked with a smile.

"Well, hopefully there's food in your world because I'm freakin' starving," Andy commented. Everyone was thinking the same thing.

Sam began searching one of the abandoned houses with Adonia. He found a knife in an old chest and picked it up. When he turned around, Adonia was massaging her head.

"Hey, you alright?" He stood before her.

"Yeah, I'm just...I don't know, a little dizzy," she said unsure of the problem.

"Are you sure it's not some kind of-"

"What? Vision? I'm sure. They only get this way when we share them. It's more like I'd kill for a sandwich. I haven't eaten since...well, who knows? But don't worry, I'm fine, well, except for everything that's happening," she said with an awkward laugh. He laughed awkwardly as well.

"Hey, guys! I found something!" Andy yelled from another room. They joined Andy, Ava, and Jake in the other room where Andy held up two bags.

"Salt," Andy said happily.

"That's great, Andy. Now we all can...where's Lily?" Sam asked, noticing that she wasn't with the group.

"Lily?" Adonia called.

"Lily!" Sam called louder. They suddenly heard a little girl giggling nearby. The five of them walk outside to find Lily hanged by a noose at the top of the windmill.

"Oh my God," Ava said horrified, "Okay, that's officially—Sam, she's dead! She's dead! You said we were chosen for a reason. That is not chosen! That's killed! Okay, we have to get out of here."

"Yeah, I second that motion," Andy said without breaking eye contact with the corpse.

"Not sure that's an option," Jake said shaking his head in shock.

"What?" Ava questioned with a tear streaming down her face.

"Lily was trying to leave. The demon's not gonna let us get away that easy. We've gotta gear up for the next attack," Sam explained.

"Oh, gear up," Ava mocked.

"Yeah," Sam said simply.

"Okay, well, I'm not a soldier. I can't do that!" Ava was getting hysterical.

"Well, if you wanna stay alive, you're gonna have to. Let's go," Adonia chimed in.

"I'll get her down," Jake volunteered. Being in Afghanistan, the group was sure he was used to dealing with dead bodies on a regular basis.

"You know, I was just thinking about how much Dean would help right now. I'd give my arm for a working phone," Sam said. Adonia realized something.

"You know, you may not need one. I haven't tried it this way before. Do you have anything of Dean's on you? Like, something he touched?" Sam searched his pockets.

"Uh...I've got a receipt. Would that work?" She took the receipt.

"Yeah," she took a look at the receipt and noticed Dean's signature, "D. Hasselhoff?"

"Yeah, that's Dean's signature," Sam began to explain. Adonia held up her hand to stop him from talking.

"You've said enough," she said with a laugh.

"Alright," she said bracing herself.

Dean, Genna, and Bobby were at the Roadhouse. They met up with him for help to find Sam. When Dean called Ash to see if he could find anything strange that had been going on, he was told to met him at the Roadhouse to talk. Whatever Ash found was huge. When they arrived, the Roadhouse was burned down to the ground. The searched for Ash or Ellen's body, unfortunately, Ash's body was found.

"This is..." Bobby trailed off.

"What the hell did Ash know? We've got no way of knowing where Ellen is; or if she's even alive. We've got no clue what Ash was gonna tell us. Now, how the hell are we gonna find Sam?" Dean asked, entirely upset.

"We'll find him," Genna reassured him. Dean clutched his head in pain.

"Dean?" Bobby questioned his odd behavior. Dean groaned and a vision doubled over in his mind. He saw an image of the Cold Oak bell very quickly.

"What was that?" Bobby asked.

"I don't know. A headache?" Genna knew it couldn't have been.

"You get headaches like that a lot?" Bobby asked with his mind set.

"No. Must be the stress," he chuckled, "I could have sworn I saw something." Genna had a feeling he did.

"What do you mean? Like a vision? Like what Sam gets?" Bobby always had to jump to conclusions, even though he was right in a sense.

"What? No!" Dean protested.

"I'm just sayin'."

"Come on, Bobby. I'm not some psychic," suddenly, the vision came back. Dean fell against the car in pain. He saw another image, this time of Sam.

"Dean? Dean! Are you okay?" Genna asked, holding his shoulders.

"Yeah, I think so. I saw Sam. I saw him, Gen," Genna looked back at Bobby concerned.

"It was a vision," Bobby said.

"Yeah. I don't know how, but yeah. Whew. That was about as fun as getting kicked in the jewels."

"What else did you see," Genna asked by his side.

"Uh...there was a bell. Like a big bell with some kind of engraving on it, I don't know."

"Engraving," Bobby questioned.

"Yeah," Dean said, still trying to recover.

"Was it a tree? Like an oak tree?" Bobby was clearly onto something.

"Yeah, exactly," Dean said surprised.

"I know where Sam is."

It was then nighttime and Jake and Sam gathered Iron from a barn nearby. Jake easily ripped off parts of a tractor, verifying that his ability was strength. The group chose a house to stay in for the night to get some rest. They split up to salt all the windows and doors. Sam and Adonia were paired together.

"I knew I should have never gotten out of bed," Adonia joked to break the silence. They both finished placing salt around the room. Sam sat on the edge of the wooden table and she laid her bag down. There was only candle and moonlight that illuminated the room.

"How are you doing? Holding up?" She asked him.

"I'm okay. What about you?" She knew he was lying. There was no way any of them were just okay. As they faced opposite directions, Sam turned to face her.

"Honestly? Better. Much better. I mean, besides being held captive here, possibly going to die, I'm much better," they laughed at the irony.

"Addie, where were you?" Sam finally asked after a few moments of silence and a sigh. Adonia let out a slight laugh.

"I knew this was coming," she said with a laugh. She let out a sigh and sat on the edge of the table, facing him.

"I went home. I wanted to be as far away from everything, but some place new. But I wanted to go home first. Next thing I knew, I couldn't leave," she said looking at her hands as she was fidgety.

"But why? It was so sudden, especially after everything that just happened," Sam said, remembering Madison.

"I know. Sam, I'm so sorry about Madison. I really am. I just- needed to start over," she looked up at him. She could see that he had so many more questions, so she figured she should just start talking and hope they would be answered.

"When I got home, I didn't know what to do. All of my things were at Genna's, so I had to go there. It just didn't feel right, so I took my stuff and went back to my parent's house. I went through all of their mail and found out that a lawyer had been trying to get in touch with me. So, I knew, that would be the beginning."

"It wasn't about their death, was it? I mean, are they looking into the murder?" Sam was getting concerned.

"No. They closed the case. My aunt pulled a few strings and they 'found the guy that murdered them'. While hunting, she came across a guy that was killing people for kicks, so she turned him in and convinced him that he killed them," Sam looked intrigued.

"With magic?" She nodded yes and he shook his head.

"There's a lot I don't know about all you can do. I'm not sure if that scares me or interests me," they laughed.

"Well, I went to see the lawyer and found out that he wanted to go over my parent's will. I was the last person he needed to see about it," she sighed, "I wasn't even concerned about what was going to happen, what I was going to get. I didn't care. My mind had been blank. He told me the house was in my name as soon as I signed off on it; as well as everything in it. He thought that was generous, but if he knew of all the secrets we kept in that house, he would have been really amazed. All the magic, the books, the weapons, everything. There's so much. So, I had a house. All I needed was a job, but I couldn't being myself to look."

"Why? I feel like that would be a necessity, especially with all you're capable of. Being gone with us, hunting these past few months hasn't exactly been cheap," he laughed, but Adonia didn't seem phased.

"I knew I would come back," she said softly. He cocked his head, seemingly confused.

"It had only been a month and I barely did anything. I practiced magic, tried to better my powers and I did," she looked down again, "I know about the Djinn and what it did."

"How would you-" Sam began to ask.

"I had a vision," Sam looked knowing, "I had a vision and I knew Dean needed help." She paused, scared to hear the words come out of her mouth. She was so hesitant to speak of her new powers around Sam ever since the bar incident.

"I can tap into people's minds; let them see me, communicate with me. That's my new power. In Dean's world, his alternate reality, I was able to see everything. I wasn't able to be physically seen until towards the end, but I could see everything he was seeing," she paused again, "you two were having a fight. I drove to Mary's house and found a key under a flower pot and walked in on it. I told Dean that I knew everything about the Djinn and that I was going to help kill it. He assumed it was the 'other me' and went along with it. As everything was coming to an end, the Djinn spoke through you, Jessica, Mary, and Genna. It tried to convince him that that world was better. That's when I lost control and came out of it."

"Wow. That's...I'm sorry," was all Sam could say.

"There's nothing to be sorry about. Dean's okay and that's all that matters," she said with a smile. Sam looked down and back at her.

"So, why did you suddenly want to leave? I need to know, Addie," Sam said with a sincere look in his eyes. It made Adonia nervous.

"I warned, Sam. The night you...stayed with Madison and she turned, I had a vision. Much like what I can do now, except different. My parents communicated with me and I know it was real. They warned me to - stay away from you. They wouldn't explain why. They said I had to stop protecting you before it was too late, before I got killed," Sam's expression changed to sadness and shock, "Next thing I knew, I saw my death. Maybe, ten years later. I don't know. All I know is, it was a horrible death, brutal. Right in my own home, with my daughter." She began to form tears in her eyes.

"You came through the door and found us. I was warned and I couldn't stay away, Sam." She looked at him with a tear coming down her face.

"I couldn't leave all we've done. I couldn't leave you," Sam smiled slightly, but it quickly went away.

"Addie, if that's what your life will turn into, you have to. It's never safe and I know that there's something bad about to happen, to all of us and I'm apart of it. I won't have your blood on my hands," she stood up.

"I'm not going anywhere, Sam. I promised I would protect you. The future can change," Sam stood before her.

"But why? Why risk your life for mine?" She hesitated. Her tears had stopped, but they were fighting to come out.

"Because I-" she stopped herself from finishing her sentence.

"I don't want you to die for me," he told her softly.

"It's not up to you to decide," she said sincerely. He pulled her in for a hug and held her head to his chest as he stroked her shorter hair gently.

"Sam, wake up," Andy shook Sam to wake him.

"Sam, wake up!" Adonia called louder. His eyes shot open, either horrified or just experienced a bad dream.

"Ava's missing," Jake told him. Sam, Jake, and Adonia went outside to look for Ava. Andy stayed behind in case she showed up.

"I'll take the barn and the hotel. You take the houses," Jake commanded. Sam and Adonia nodded their head.

"Be back here in 10 minutes, okay?" Sam asked Jake. He agreed and they started looking. After checking one of the houses, Adonia and Sam stood outside, wondering where to go next. Suddenly, they heard Ava screaming from the house they were staying in for the night. They ran inside to find Andy's dead body on the floor. Ava was in tears, pointing at the body.

"Sam! I just found him like this!" Ava exclaimed. Adonia gasped and covered her mouth. She couldn't believe what she was seeing. Sam was in shock.

"What happened?" Sam asked, distraught.

"I don't know!"

"How'd that thing get in? Where were you?" Adonia asked, sounding like a mother figure.

"I just went to get some water from the well. I was only gone maybe, like, 2 minutes!"

"You shouldn't have gone outside. Ava, we have to stay in here," Sam noticed the salt in the window, "Who did that?" The salt line was broken.

"I don't know, maybe Andy-"

"Andy wouldn't do that. Ava, that line wasn't broken when I left. Ava," Sam wasn't buying her story and neither was Adonia. Sam's voice was harsh.

"What? You don't think I-" Ava began to say.

"I'll tell you what I think: five months. You're the only one with all that time you can't account for. And that headache you got? Right when the demon got Lily." As Sam spoke, everything began to make sense to Adonia.

"What are you trying to say?" Ava asked, seemingly clueless.

"What happened to you?" Adonia asked.

"Nothing!" Ava yelled defensively. Sam and Adonia stared her down for several seconds until Ava finally dropped the act.

"Had you going though, didn't I," she wiped her eyes, "Yeah. I've been here a long time. And not alone, either. People just keep showing up. Children, like us. Batches of three or four at a time." Her voice was filled with confidence and dominance.

"You killed them? All of them?" Sam asked in disgust.

"I'm the undefeated heavyweight champ," she said with a cocky tone.

"Oh my God," Adonia expressed.

"Don't think God has much to do with this, Addie," she mocked her nickname.

"How could you?" Sam asked, surprised at her innocence before the incident had turned into something completely different.

"I had no choice. It was me or them. After a while, it was easy. It was even kind of fun. I just stopped fighting it," they were disgusted by her feelings.

"Fighting what?" Sam asked her.

"Who we are, Sam. If you just quit your hand-wringing and open yourself up, you have no idea what you can do. The learning curve is so fast, it's crazy, the switches that just flip in your brain. I can't believe I started out just having dreams. Do you know what I can do now?"

"Control demons," Adonia noted.

"Ah, you are quick on the draw," she put her hands to her head, "Yeah, I'm sorry guys. But it's over." The cloud of black smoke returned to the window. Sam readied his iron fireplace poker to defend himself with his other arm extended in front of Adonia. Just as it was about to enter, Jake came to the building. He grabbed Ava and twisted her neck, killing her instantly. The demonic smoke left through the window and disappeared.

Jake, Adonia, and Sam left and headed outside.

"I think we can make it out of here now," Sam suggested. With Ava dead, there's no one to control the demons.

"But the Acheri demon..." Jake started to speak.

"No, no, no. Ava was summoning it; controlling it. It shouldn't come back now that she's dead. We've gotta go."

"Not we, Sam. Only one of us is getting out of here. I'm sorry," Jake said behind them. They turned around to face him. He had a peculiar look in his eyes.

"What?" Sam questioned.

"I had a vision. That yellow-eyed demon or whatever it was, he talked to me. He told me how it was," Adonia was confused. The demon seemed to appear to everyone else except for her. She wasn't sure why.

"No, Jake, listen. You can't listen to him," Sam pleaded.

"Sam, he's not letting us go. Only one. Now, if we don't play along, he'll kill us. Now, I like you two. I do. But do the math here. What good's it do for the three of us to die? Now, I can get out of here. I get close to the demon, I can kill the bastard."

"You come with me, we can kill him together," Sam told him.

"How do I know you won't turn on me? Or you?" Jake said to both of them.

"We won't," Adonia assured him.

"I don't know that," Jake said with concern.

"Okay, look." Sam slowly reached into his brown jacket to take out the knife he had. He slowly put it on the ground as Jake watched him. Sam stood with his arms halfway in the air.

"Don't do this, Jake. Just come with us. Don't play into what it wants." Jake slowly set down the iron bar with his other hand extended to show he wasn't going to do anything. Suddenly, Jake punched Sam. With his super-strength, Sam went flying across the field and crashed onto the ground. As Adonia took out her kukri knife, Jake acted quickly slapped her, causing her to crash into a different direction. The blow knocked her unconscious. Jake approached Sam, kicking down the fence and leaning over him. Sam stood and fought back, punching Jake. The two continued fighting for a while until finally, Sam grabbed the iron bar that Jake was using and knocked Jake out. He thought of killing Jake with the iron rod but decided to leave him alone. Down the street, Dean, Genna, and Bobby were approaching. Sam walked towards them, holding his arm in pain.

"Sam!" Dean exclaimed happily.

"Dean!" Sam yelled back, surprised to see his brother and friends. Adonia woke up and started to stand. Jake suddenly woke up and grabbed the knife Sam had thrown to the ground.

"Sam, look out!" Adonia yelled from behind him. It was too late. Jake had stabbed Sam in the back.

"No!" Adonia and Dean yelled in unison. Jake twisted the knife, creating a massive wound, before running away. Sam fell to his knees. While Bobby chased after Jake, Dean slid to the ground in front of Sam. He grabbed at Sam's clothing, trying to keep him conscious. Adonia ran and slid to the ground beside him, Genna stood behind Dean.

"Sam!" Dean yelled his brother to wake him. Sam fell onto Dean's shoulder, too wake to hold himself up.

"Whoa, whoa, Sam. Sam! Hey! Let me look at you," he lifted Sam's head and he could barely keep his eyes open. He put his hand on Sam's wound, covering his entire palm in blood. He looked up at Adonia, who was in tears. Genna was as well. She knelt on the ground, next to Adonia. Adonia cried in Genna's shoulder.

"Hey, look at me. It's not even that bad. It's not even that bad, all right? Sammy? Sam! Hey, listen to me. We're gonna patch you up, okay? You're gonna be good as new. I'm gonna take care of you. I'm gonna take good care of you. I've got you. That's my job, right? Watch out for my pain-in-the-ass little brother? Sam? Sam! Sammy!" Dean was near to tears. Sam's eyes closed shut. His entire body slumped forward.

"No, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, God," Dean yelled. Tears escaped his face. Dean held Sam close as he died.