"Dad," I said. "I think something's wrong."
"How do you mean?" He asked.
"Something happened to Harmony. Her magic's been blocked off."
"Who could have done that?" Dad asked.
"Crowley."
"Why would Crowley want Harmony?" Daddy asked.
"The bond." Dad said. "He's trying to get to Grace through the bond."
"I'm going to help her." I said. I grabbed my daggers and angel blade from the table and was about to leave when Daddy stopped me.
"You're not going alone."
"I can handle it. Let me take this one."
"You're too unstable." Dad said. "If you loose control you give him exactly what he wants."
"You have to trust me. She's in this because of me."
"That wasn't a request." Dad snapped. "We're going with you."
"I guess there's no arguing then."
"Get in the Impala." He grabbed the keys from the counter and threw them at me. "You're driving."
"What the hell made you think that's a good idea."
"The fact that you know where we're going. Don't get used to it."
"What ever. At least I get to drive." I stuffed the keys in my pocket and ran to get one more thing from my closet. I never actually used it, but today felt like the day I should. I pulled off the broken panel and grabbed the rifle and the pack of bullets. On the tip of each bullet was a demon trap. Took ages but was worth it.
I threw the gun in the trunk of the car and hopped into the front seat.
"You reck her you're grounded." Daddy warned.
"I've driven before." I argued. "I won't crash." I saw him roll his eyes in the rear view mirror and huffed. I pulled out the drive and headed west.
"Where are we going?" Dad asked.
"When Harmony's magic was blocked off it sent me like, a distress signal or something, telling me where she was." I explained.
"How soon can we get there?" Daddy asked.
"Two hours at least."
"This is going to be a long ride." He wasn't kidding.
