Linka sat in the passenger seat. Dean leaned around her. Linka was twisting a stray strand of her hair.

"Linka, you are so lucky." He said watching the groups of girls' mill around.

"Lucky? I have to go in a school! I have never been in a school I don't want to go in a school! People my age are vicious and they will tear me apart! I can't go in there!" Linka was breathing fast and shallow. She was looking around for an escape route and her eyes swelled with anxiety.

"Jesus Linka calm down its just school."

"Yeah but its people, people my age! Do you know how horrible we are?"

"Haven't you like faced down demons and not flinched?"

"Yeah Vampires, werewolves, demons, witches, ghosts, shape shifters, poltergeists, Rugarus, wendigos, Zombies, you name it I've fought it."

"So this should be a piece of cake for you, it's just going to the school and looking for anything unusual."

"Then you do it!" She yelled. He looked shocked at her behavior. He sighed and leaned back on the seat.

"Linka, you don't have to do this."

"I don't? Oh thank you so much…"

"Yeah don't worry… Hey what's that?"

"What?" Linka leaned to the window and so did Dean.

"Up there over the steeple."

"I don't…" She heard the door click open and felt his hand push the small of her back. She fell out of the car and hit the curb. She heard the door close. She quickly got up and tried to pull the handle. It was locked. She was frantic and started to pull harder and bang on the window. "LET ME IN! LET ME IN NOW!!"

"Pick you up at three. Have fun at School!" He drove away and left her with a cut knee and a grass stained uniform. She was freaking out and was ready to run until she heard a voice behind her.

"Come on, you are going to miss the first bell young lady." Linka turned her head and saw a nun standing behind her.

"The bell?"

"Yes the bell." Linka turned around.

"Oh my! What happened to you?" Linka looked down at her uniform and leg.

"Oh that, my… my brother shoved me out of the car. He had to get to work."

Linka sat in the antiseptic nurse's office waiting for the nurse to clean her knee and look for a clean uniform for her.

"Okay, so what's you name darling?"

"Faith Hutchinson"

"Okay so what size are you Faith?"

"Um… I think like a four." Linka said hesitantly.

"Alright then." Linka didn't like the building, she didn't like her assignment. Who did they think they were she didn't have to take this torture from them, they weren't her boss. She was about to leave when the nurse came back carrying a folded uniform. "Here you go dear."

"Thanks." Linka took it and changed into the laundered skirt and shirt. She walked out of the office.

"Wait, don't you want a pass?"

"A pass? What for?"

"So the teachers know that you weren't cutting class."

"Why would they think that?"

"I'll get you one hang on a second."

Linka looked at the schedule and looked for the matching room. Inside each of the rooms sat rows and rows of girls, some diligently watching the teachers others looking out the windows, and some were drawing and scribbling in their notebooks. Linka kept walking until she found it. She stood outside the door looking in for several minutes until a rather chubby girl with glasses pointed her out to the teacher. A tall woman with an aged stern face opened the door.

"Can I help you young lady?"

"Yes, is this religion room 415?"

"Yes it is please come in." Linka stepped in and was greeted by the entire room staring at her. "Do you have a pass?"

"Pass? Oh yes!" She pulled the note from her back pack and handed it to her.

"Alright, Faith Hutchinson, please take a seat." Linka looked at the rows and saw and empty one near a girl with straightened blonde hair and a fake tan. She went to sit in it.

"Sorry this seat is reserved."

"Reserved? Who is it reserved for?"

"Not you for one thing."

"Okay." Link sat cross legged on the floor. The blonde girl giggled. The teacher looked at her.

"Ms. Hutchinson! I know that you are new but I won't allow you to sit on the floor. Take a seat."

"But she said this seat was reserved." Link said innocently.

"What are nuts? Of course you can sit here Faith." The blonde girl tapped the chair in a welcoming fashion.

"But you said…"

"I didn't say anything." Linka was really confused but she sat anyway. The class was everything that Linka knew and she was getting bored. It mentioned the bible, the word of the lord, and the teachings of Jesus. Linka lived that every day. The rest of the classes covered what Linka had taught herself. She zoned in and out. She instead kept checking the EMF monitor she had slipped into her bag. It looked like a music player so it didn't draw to much attention; she had to smile at her handy work. The classes were slow and kept making Linka feel tired and bored. She was tired of sitting and staring at a chalkboard. She was tired of having people look at her.

With Lunch there came an opportunity for her to look around. She checked the basement, locker rooms, bathrooms, empty classrooms, the library, and the administration offices. There wasn't even a spike on the monitor. She was getting annoyed. Maybe they had made this up, maybe they just wanted to push her buttons. She was going to kick the crap out of Dean when she saw him. She wandered past the lunch room. The blonde girl was speaking to the chubby girl with glasses. Linka listened.

"How about you take your wide load self somewhere else so we don't have to be subjected to you? It would be a God send if you would go away." Blonde girl flipped her hair and walked to the opposite end of the room. Linka felt something. It was dark. The lights flickered for a second and she saw one of the wired holding a light beginning to stretch beyond its normal capacity. She dropped her bag and ran to blonde girl. Linka launched herself and hit blonde girl sending them both out of the falling light's path. The light flickered and Linka crawled over to it trying to find something. The electric wires had fallen on blonde girl's ankles. She pushed herself up and was going to say something but was stopped what and electric shock ran up her leg. Linka stuck her hand in the light and pulled out a small bag tied with sinew. She ran to her bag and pulled a lighter out. She flicked it on and the bag burned in a blue flame. The electricity from the light stopped and blonde girl fell back. She was burned but alive.

It was three ten. He was late and she had a theory. She stood on the curb where she had been unceremoniously pushed from the car. She heard footsteps. She turned.

"What the Hell was that about today?" It was blonde girl's friends.

"What was what about?"

"Trying to kill Casey at lunch."

"Kill her, I saved her."

"You tackled her and then she got electrocuted."

"Well I'm sorry you feel that way but the falling light fixture could have broken her skull and as for the electric shock, she alive that should be good enough."

"What is you malfunction you little freak?"

"I don't have one." Linka remained calm; she knew that this girl fed on reaction.

"You little bitch; you think that you can play dumb with me?"

"Well it looks like you are the champion at that game." Linka turned back around but then felt a tug on her scalp. Blonde girl's and grabbed her hair and tried to yank a section out. "Let go of me!" Linka twisted and wound her hair around the girl wrist. She pulled her in. "Don't touch me." She said. She then heard the car door slam. She looked over.

"Do you want me to circle the block or something?" Linka unwound Casey's friend and walked to Dean.

"No, let's just go." Linka sat in the passenger seat. Feeling really annoyed.

"If you and Mary Catherine back there were gonna have a good old fashion school girl throw down I would have waited.

"You would have watched."

"Yeah I would've." He smiled at that thought.

"So I figured out what's going on."

"What?"

"Witches."

"Are you sure?"

"I know a witches work when I see it." She said.

Linka sat on the bed flipping through one of the journals. It was written in an old Germanic dialect so a few words were lost on her. She closed the book.

"Why do people choose to follow demons and the devil?" She asked herself. She knew there wouldn't be an answer but she wanted to ask anyway. She knew that the witch or witches were drawing the demonic power from a demon, so she just needed to find it. She thought and flipped over a few more pages. She thought for a while but her quiet was disturbed when they walked back it. She looked up from her book.

"Since it is the apocalypse how many demons do you think are running rampant on Earth?"

"I don't know, maybe all of them." Sam said.

"Hey, don't you have homework or something?" Dean asked.

"Why would I? I don't have to go back to the school."

"Yes you do."

"What?" Linka's voice was flat but angry. "There is no way I'm going back there. If you want to gather information, you can wear that cursed skirt and go to school. I am not going back." She had gotten up and tries to seem Imposing; it was hard when she was shorter than the person she was trying to intimidate.

Linka sat in the passenger seat again. She really didn't want to go back. A group of girls walked by the car and smiled and giggled when they looked in. Dean smiled his usual cocky smile. Linka punched him in the arm.

"What was that for?" He said looking at her with annoyance.

"That was for pushing me out of the car yesterday. Oh and if anyone asks you're my brother. It seemed more believable that an older brother would shove me out of a car and drive away." She looked out the window.

"Do you think it could be students?"

"Students…"

"Students who are the witches, I mean the occurrences are isolated to the school."

"It could be, but how would a demon be able to work inside a catholic school?"

"It could be one of the higher ups, some demons aren't affected by churches, or religious people like priests or nuns."

"Okay so what's the plan?"

"Apparently I have to find the witches and drive the demon away that should be relatively easy."

"Oh yeah, you can call up your angel buddies and barbeque the bastard."

"Wow, you have such a way with words. Please don't be late picking me up today." She got out of the car and walked to the school.

Religion was the same as yesterday. Linka already knew the bible backwards and forwards and she had been in communication with Heaven and angels for years. The teachers lecture did not suit her. She instead tried to figure out who the witches could be. They could be anyone so she was having some trouble.

"Faith. Faith. Faith!" Linka snapped back to the room. The nun was staring at her wielding a yard stick.

"Sorry, what did you say?"

"Faith, I would appreciate it if you would pay attention, this is important. It is for the future well being of your soul."

"Yes, I'm sorry."

The day passed without any major events, although apparently Mary had been dumped by Tim who then hooked up with Lilly, Mary's best friend, while she was still with her boyfriend John. Linka couldn't keep up with it. Linka was free at three it was glorious. She saw the black car waiting for her but was stopped on her journey to it. It was Casey's friends again.

"We know you did it."

"Did what?"

"You caused the light to fall yesterday."

"Are you still on that?"

"Yeah I am." Casey's friend then threw a punch at Linka. She moved.

"Do you really want to…" A fist hit her mouth. Linka stumbled back. She wasn't having this. She put her bag down and approached the girl. Linka moved fast and soon the girl was on the ground. A crowd gathered, it was a mix of school girls and boys from the public high school on the way home. A dull roar of wild cries issued from the circle. Linka tried to walk away but the girl was angry and didn't want to let Linka win so she grabbed her knees and pulled her down. Linka refused to go down that easily. She rolled with the girl and tried to hit pressure points to make her let go. The girl kicked Linka's back and tore at her neck and shirt. Linka was getting annoyed with this. She felt a hand grab her shoulder and pull her up. She was surprised but happy that she did not yield. The hand dragged her to the black car. Linka was directed to the front seat. It had been Dean. He looked annoyed.

"I'm sorry it just that she gets under my skin somehow." Dean didn't say anything to her. "What?"

"I don't think I can forgive myself for breaking up a school girl fight." Linka laughed a little.

Linka had to return for another day. It was spent in the chapel. Linka liked it. She looked around but saw something un-nerving. The letters on the cross had been scratched out. She examined it and saw that the altar cloth had something else underneath it. She had found the meeting of the Covent.

It was dark out. Linka sat in the back seat. The brothers sat in the front. They got out and Linka followed. Dean walked to the church door.

"Can Jesus come out to play?"He laughed as he knocked softly. Linka hit him in the arm.

"Don't say that!" They opened the door slowly and saw a group of the girls from school encircling the altar with the nun from religion class leading them. It was the chubby girl and Casey's friend. Linka walked in without the brothers. They didn't notice, neither of them did. The Covent was too deep in their "prayers" Linka approached the altar and chanted in her low ancient language. The candles flickered and the bowl ignited. The witches stepped away, shocked by the happenings. Linka walked to each of them and touched their heads, they each wet down quietly. Linka looked back at the door.

"Its safe you can come in now." She said the Sam and Dean. They walked in.

"What the hell was that?" Dean said sounding a little afraid and angry.

"I neutralized the dark magic. Now all that left is for them to see the error of their ways."

"Well that was anticlimactic." Dean said sarcastically.

"Not everything can be an intense showdown between good and evil."