"I don't want to do this." The Hooters girl said from the middle of the room.

Dean peered around the corner. "We're right behind you, we've got your back. Trust me, this is gonna work."

She took a shaky breath. "Boys, boys come here this instant." Her angry voice was less than convincing. Nothing happened. "You come when I call you, understand me?"

"Ms Gore?" The three boys appeared in front of her.

She tried not to freak out. "You boys, have been very, naughty. Now you open the doors. Open the doors right now!"

Downstairs, Sam and the actor Dean managed to get the doors just barely opened. "Go, Kayla, go with them."

Right, the babysitter. Damn it. "I'm going to get the other shovel. Go to the cemetery and start digging, run." She took off for the Impala and grabbed another shovel, when she got to the cemetery they had barely gotten started. "What the hell are you doing? Dig!"

"We're digging as fast as we can!"

"The books make it seem so easy and it's not! I'm gonna throw up!"

Kayla started on one of the graves.

"No, you're not." The other told him, like a pep talk.

"Since you guys haven't done this before, let me give you a low down." Kayla grunted as she chucked more dirt over her shoulder. "While you're out here," another pile. "They're in there fighting off the pissed off spirits." She hit something solid. "The idea of this game is to burn the bones before the spirits kill them."

"So less chit chat then."

"Exactly." She jerked the coffin door open.

"You found one! Light it!"

"No no, all at once. You don't want to send the others out here after us." She moved to the next grave.

"Right, good thinking."

It took a little longer than it would have with Sam and Dean, but eventually they had all the bones in one pile, ready to light.

"I got this." 'Dean' said, and flipped open the lighter. Nothing happened. He flicked it a few times and still, nothing. "How come Dean can always light this thing on the first fricking time?"

"Give me the damn lighter."

"I got it!" He flicked it a few more times before Kayla took it from him, closed it, opened it again and threw it onto the bones. "I had it."

"I know." She took off running for the house.

The doors were opened again and she skimmed the stairs to the library. Sam and Dean were straightening things up. "You guys okay?"

"Of course." Dean smirked. "So you and the geeks toasted the bones?"

"Hey, they did good for their first time."