BEFORE YOU READ ON: I replaced the A/N with the real chapter four, so you might want to go back and read it.

"All right, let's get this party started!"

Blaine had finished his homework, and Dean found the book and a place where they can practice shooting. Dean, Sam, Blaine, and Castiel all headed to an abandoned warehouse with soundproof walls.

"First, what is the strongest item you've ever lifted?" Castiel asked.

"That would be my car." Blaine replied. "It got stuck in a mudhole, so I climbed out, lifted it and turned it around with ease."

"Did you sweat afterwards? Or were you sore?" Dean asked. Blaine shook his head. "Great! Now, your mom also told me you can move stuff with your mind."

"Yep. All I have to do is focus on the object and move it." Blaine shrugged.

"Can you move people?" Dean asked again.

"Actually, yes. I made someone punch his friend earlier, remember?" Blaine raised an eyebrow.

"Oh yeah. Can you move two people?" Dean asked.

"Hmm…" Blaine stroked his chin thoughtfully, then glanced between Sam and Dean.

Sam's eyes widened a little. "Uh, wait, can we talk about this first?"

Ignoring Sam, Blaine made him and Dean run in opposite directions, then had them run towards each other and made Sam pick Dean up in a hug and spun him around. Blaine chuckled sheepishly as the brothers glared at him. "Sorry. Couldn't resist."

Castiel smiled. "I thought it was lovely."

"You would." Dean muttered darkly.

"All right. You've tried strength and telekinesis. Now let's try electronic manipulation." Castiel lead Blaine over to the fuse box. "Try turning the lights back on."

Blaine placed his hand on the fuse box, took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and concentrated. A few seconds later, there was a distant click and a sudden brightness. Blaine opened his eyes and gaped in awe. "Wow. I didn't know I could do that."

Castiel smiled and nodded. "Now, how about knocking someone out by touching their forehead?"

"Been there, done that." Blaine smiled.

"How about smiting?" Castiel asked.

Blaine was confused and a little wary. "Smiting?"

"Also known as the Killing Touch." Castiel explained. "You just cup your hand like this and spread your fingers…" Castiel did so. "grab someone's face and imagine them dead. Really concentrate."

"Uh…heh…I don't know if I want that power." Blaine replied, a little queasy.

"Blaine, what would you do in self-defense if someone's trying to kill you or someone you care about?" Castiel asked.

"Well, like I said, I can just knock people out with a simple touch, so…that seems like enough for me." Blaine shrugged.

"Okay, well, at least you know what it is and how to do it." Dean shrugged. He pulled out a holy fire lighter. "Let's see how you deal with hoy fire." He threw the lighter down and a ring of fire encircled Blaine. "It's low enough for you to step over, so…try it."

Blaine lifted a leg to step over it, but a force held him back. He sighed. "Guess I'm affected by holy fire."

Dean nodded, pulled out a water bottle and put the fire out. "All right. Let's do invulnerability next."

"Yes, let's." Cas nodded and turned to Blaine. "What is the highest intensity of physical pain you have ever experienced?"

Blaine thought for a moment. "You know…none of the physical pains I went through were really that painful to be honest."

Dean nodded and pulled out a gun. "This isn't going to kill you, I promise. Just shoot yourself in the shoulder to test the waters."

Blaine swallowed and shakily took the gun. Taking a deep breath, he aimed the gun at his shoulder, squeezed his eyes shut in anticipation, then shot himself. The bullet went through his shoulder, but it wasn't as painful as it would have been on a normal human. Blaine just cried out and buckled over, taking deep breaths. Castiel healed him. Blaine took another deep breath and exhaled sharply. "Well, that wasn't so bad."

"But wait!" Dean exclaimed half-teasingly and pulled out the angel blade. "To angels, this hurts like hell just as much as a normal blade would hurt a normal human being. Hold out your wrist."

Blaine swallowed again in anticipation and held out his wrist. Dean gently sliced it open and jumped back when Blaine screamed in pain and clutched his wrist. He groaned. "Hurts like hell."

Castiel once again healed him. "This is good information."

"Sorry, Blaine." Dean winced.

"It's fine. We're testing out weaknesses, right?" Blaine smiled.

Dean smiled, nodded, and clapped him on the shoulder. "Good man. Sucking it up. All right, let's move on."

Sam walked over to a wall. "Let's see how you do against an angel banishing sigil."

"Study closely. You're gonna want to know how to make one." Dean added.

Blaine nodded and watched closely. He braced himself when Sam hit the sigil. Nothing happened. He looked around. "Where'd Cas go?"

"He vanished somewhere to avoid being banished." Dean explained. "Cas, it's over now. You can come back."

Castiel reappeared at Blaine's side. "Now then…shall we try Holy White Light?"

"Ooh, yeah. Sam, you and I better get out of here." Dean jerked his head towards the door.

"Wait- why?" Blaine asked, confused.

"Holy White Light can be…painful to withstand to humans." Castiel explained. He waited until the brothers left, then continued. "Okay, so, the key to summoning any power is imagining yourself doing it. So, lift up your palm, your fingers pointing upwards." Blaine did so. "Good. Now imagine a deadly white light shooting from your palm destroying everything in your path." Blaine took a deep breath, closed his eyes and imagined himself shooting a white light. He concentrated hard, and a small light shot from his hand, then fizzled out. "Well, practice makes perfect. Now, last but not least, we need to see if you can understand and withstand Enochian." Cas disappeared. Suddenly, the ground was shaking, lights shortened out, and the windows shattered. Blaine could hear Castiel's voice saying words, but couldn't understand them. The shaking stopped, and Castiel reappeared.

"I could hear you, but I couldn't understand you." Blaine reported.

Castiel nodded. "All right. I'll teach you Enochian."

Blaine nodded, and Dean and Sam walked back inside. "Whew. Good to know the warehouse is still standing."

Castiel and Blaine smiled and shrugged. Dean smiled back. All right. We know your weaknesses and your strength. Next is learning hand-to-hand combat."

Before anyone responded, the door flew open. An angel holding an angel blade walked in looking very pissed.

"Dean, get Blaine out of here." Castiel ordered.

The angel flicked his wrist, and Sam and Dean flew against a wall and slid to the floor, unconscious. Before Castiel reacted, the angel trapped him in a ring of fire, then turned to Blaine. "Abomination! You don't belong on this earth!"

"Amlickiah, listen to me." Castiel pleaded. Amlickiah ignored Castiel and grabbed Blaine by the throat. To Blaine's horror, Amlickiah aimed the blade towards him. He was about to plunge, when suddenly, Anna appeared behind Amlickiah and smited him. Blaine landed on his feet, gasping for breath. Anna obliterated the fire that trapped Castiel. Castiel walked over to Blaine. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah." Blaine nodded. They turned to Anna.

"Thank you, Anna." Castiel said gratefully.

Dean groaned and clutched his head. He stood up and sighed when he saw that Blaine and Cas were okay, then turned to Sam and shook him awake. "Sammy?"

Sam groaned and sat up. "Okay, who attacked us this time?"

"It was Amlickiah." Castiel replied. "He trapped me in holy fire and was about to kill Blaine, when Anna appeared and smited him."

Dean exhaled sharply. "Perfect timing, Anna. Thanks. We owe you one."

"Yeah, thanks." Blaine said to Anna.

Anna smiled. "Well, your father said I should get to know you before I judge you. How can I if you're dead?"

Blaine chuckled. Sam smiled and clapped Blaine's shoulder. "Well, you're not a Winchester until you've had a near-death experience. Welcome to the family."

"Thanks?" Blaine smiled.

"I hope you all realize that this is only the beginning." Anna illustrated. She turned to Blaine. "You're gonna need all the training and help you can get. Good luck."

"Thank you." Blaine nodded. Anna nodded in response and vanished.

Dean sighed deeply. "Blaine, I know this is a lot to take in, but you have your family."

Blaine nodded to show he understood. "This just seems…harder than I thought. Can I really balance school and avoiding creatures who want to kill me and train at the same time?"

"You'll have us and Bobby and the Harvelles." Sam assured him. "You're not alone."

Blaine's heart swelled with emotion. He ducked his head and blinked away tears. "Guys…I…"

"Ah! No chick flick moments." Sam held up a finger and smirked. "Right, Dean?"

Dean chuckled. "Right. Now…let's continue your training."

'Well, it's all uphill from here, right?' Blaine thought. 'As long as I have people who love me, I can get through anything.'