Chapter 2: Do We Have A Deal


Hours later, Lily sat in a bar, not to far from her cottage.

She couldn't help but stare at the place she'd found Adam all those years ago.

She'd gone there as though to protect herself. It was full of people and of course, Lily was sitting in the corner which was furthest away from the door, hoping Crowley wouldn't find her, despite what he said.

She knew, however that the demon would be there soon. And the young girl still didn't have an answer

If she said yes she'd never see Adam again, but he'd remember her, have his brother back and maybe have a chance at happiness.

Lily knew that Adam wasn't happy. She'd seen him many times after he'd found him five years ago.

He looked as though something in his life was missing, and it was. Lily intended on getting that something back to him, even if it couldn't be her... At least he'd have someone to look after him.

She sighed, he'd love her too. That means he'd miss her, and knowing him, do anything to get her back.

But if she said no, she'd be dragged to hell in five years. Meaning she'd probably have to spend eternity with Crowley anyway... Only with more pain and torture.

Adam wouldn't remember her and his brother would still be in the pit. She was taken from her thoughts when a voice spoke beside her. "Hello sweetheart." Her heart thumped against her chest when she realized it was him. "So, what will it be? Yes or no?"

Lily sighed, she wasn't ready yet. "I don't quite understand your hesitation, love." Crowley sneered.

She looked at him for the first time that evening. "I-I'll never see him again."

"Very unfortunate." He said sarcastically. "But at least he'll have his brother back."

She bit her lip. "I know but..."

"What?"

She frowned. "What will you do to me?"

Crowley chuckled, much to her surprise. "Forever is a long time, my darling. You'll get what's coming to you."

Her breath hitched and she couldn't hold it any longer, her tears sparkled down her pale face like rivers.

His good mood switched in a heartbeat. "Oh, come on!"

He clicked his fingers and the bar and all the people in it, vanished.

It was replaced by a dimly lit room with a bloodstained table and a lot of torture implements. And a chair, in which Lily was strapped to.

"Take me back!" She screamed fighting the metal that held her.

Crowley slapped her hard across the cheek. She got the message and stopped struggling. "No. I thought privacy might make it easier to chat."

Lily glared at him. That's exactly the reason she waited for him in a crowded bar: It was full of people.

"Is it necessary to trap me like this?" She looked down at the metal straps.

Crowley smiled. "No. But I do enjoy it."

She rolled her eyes. "I need more time. Please, just give me another-!"

He shock his head. "I gave you enough. Decision time, darling."

"But I-"

"Patience isn't one of my virtues...well I don't have any virtues...but if I did then patience wouldn't be one of them." Crowley stated, clearly getting impatient.

Lily closed her eyes. "Please..."

"You have five seconds to give me an answer. After that, I'll drag you to hell myself." He wasn't joking. "Five..." He started, raising an eyebrow. "Four... Three... Two-"

She finally gave in. "A-all right... I-I'll do it."

Crowley clicked his fingers and the metal straps opened, but Lily didn't move.

He grabbed the top of her shirt and pulled her up. Then leaned in to seal the deal.

What had she agreed to? She wondered sadly.


Sam Winchester woke with a start. "What the hell?" He exclaimed as he looked around the field he had woken up in.

His first thought was, "Cas."

He stood up and looked at the sky. He called for ages but the black winged angel never showed.

After a few weeks he finally found Bobby's place. Of course the first thing Bobby did was try to kill him.

But Sam managed to prove that he wasn't possessed. Then it was all hugs and... Well maybe not kisses. But you get the idea.

"How'd ya get out?" Bobby asked him.

Sam shrugged. "Dunno. At first I thought it was Cas'... But he hasn't been answering me."

Bobby frowned for a second, obviously trying to figure it out. "You don't suppose Dean made a deal-"

"No." Bobby stated.

Sam tilted his head. "Why not? He's done it before."

"Dean's got a family now."

Sam's eyes widened in shock. "You mean he's not hunting anymore?"

Bobby nodded slowly. "Ever since you've been... You know..."

"How long have I been gone?" Sam asked.

Bobby thought for a split second before he replied. "'Bout a month."

It was Sam's turn to frown. Of course it wasn't as long as he thought but it was long enough for Dean to maybe get out of the hunting business."I can't contact him then. If he finds out I'm here... His 'family life' will vanish instantly.

Bobby couldn't help but agree. "What was it like? You know... Down there?"

Sam honestly couldn't remember. "I dunno..."

"Lucky." Bobby stated.

"Yeah." Sam agreed.