"You know when a human picks up a rifle and heads out into the woods and shoots Bambi and takes the meat with them to feed people, that's hunting. When a human picks up a rifle and heads out into the woods and shoots Bambi just to put the deer's head on his wall as a trophy, I consider that murder." God said. "What happened in this room was murder."
Dean recognized where he was. He knew that Amy Pond's body lay on the bed where she had fallen after he had stabbed her. "I know that I made a mistake here. I should have listened to Sam."
"Yes you should have. But not just because Sam asked you to." God said. "You will understand soon enough."
Dean watched as Jacob came out of the room. The boys face was tear stained and he watched as Jacob's shoulders shuddered with sobs.
"Tell me did you give any thought to Jacob when you killed Amy? Did you think about the fact that you were taking a child's mother away or were you just killing her because she was not human?" God asked.
"I asked the kid if he had somewhere to go." Dean answered.
"That is not the question." God said and then repeated the question. "Before you killed her, did you give any thought to him? Did you consider how he would survive or what would happen to a orphaned Kitsune?"
"She was a monster!" Dean said.
"Was she, really? Perhaps you should see Amy and her son together." God said and waved her hand.
Dean found himself in a kitchen. Amy and her son sat at a table talking.
"Mom you said Sam won't hurt us so why do we have to move?" Jacob asked.
"No Sam won't he's a nice guy. But all hunters are not like Sam." Amy said. "That's why we don't kill unless we have to. I hadn't killed anyone since I met Sam back in school. but this was an emergency. He understood that it was an emergency, you were sick. And the men I killed were bad men. We don't have to kill, we can get what we need other ways."
"Like working with dead people?" Jacob asked.
"Yes, they are already dead and what we need would just go to waste." Amy answered. "But we still have to be careful of hunters. Sam's family are hunters and they didn't sound nearly as nice as Sam. But it's getting late you need to get to bed. We need to get an early start tomorrow."
Amy and Jacob got up from the table. Jacob gave his mother a hug. "Night mom."
"Goodnight sweetheart." Amy watched her son leave the room before leaning against the counter and wrapping her arms around herself. "Please God keep him safe."
"Well Dean, does she look like a monster to you? Do monsters normally pray to me for protection?" God asked.
"Are we done here? I got it it was a mistake." Dean snapped.
"Dean, Dean, Dean; you are being very bullheaded. No we aren't done. We're going to see this through to the end." God said waving her hand. "You need to figure out the lesson I'm giving you here."
Sam was talking on his cell while walking to the Impala Take out carton's in his hands. "No Martin, I don't want you to kill him. I want you to watch him that's all."
Sam sat the cartons on the roof while he unlocked the car. "Yes I know he's a vampire. He's supposed to be dry, feeding off of the stuff from blood banks. As long as he is, fine, but if he even thinks about falling off the wagon I'm going to be there to take his damned head myself."
Sam opened the door and slid behind the wheel. "Look just watch him. Call me if he does anything. I'll come take care of it!" Sam ended the call and tossed his phone into the passenger seat.
"Tell me something Dean, why did you give Benny a pass? He's a vampire, but you won't kill him." God stared at Dean.
"Benny got me out of Purgatory, I owed him."
"And Amy saved Sam's life. He owed her but it didn't stop you from killing her. But you expect Sam to just give Benny a pass because he helped you get out of Purgatory." God shook her head. "As always, you refused to trust Sam but you demand he trust you. And then you sent him a fake emergency text from a woman he walked away from trying to do the right thing when her husband who was supposed to be dead showed up alive and well.
Sam had accepted that what he had with her was over until he got that text. He shows up ready to come to her defense and instead sees her and her husband all cozied up together. Did you think about how much that was going to hurt him, and her? But it didn't matter to you as long as your vampire buddy was safe right? According to your definition Benny is a monster just like Amy was a monster."
"I shouldn't have killed her, I know that I told Sam that I was sorry." Dean said.
"That doesn't fix it Dean. That doesn't give Jacob his mother back." God said.
God waved her hand. Dean looked around at the unfamiliar building he was standing in front of. But having been to enough morgues in his carrier he quickly figured out that he was standing in front of a morgue.
"Where are we?" Dean asked.
"The question is 'When?' This is Jacob's future. The one you took away from him when you took away his mother. Speaking of which." God pointed at the woman heading toward the door.
Amy Pond was older, but it was still her. Before she could open the door, a tall young man pushed it open and stepped outside. The two hugged each other and walked over to a picnic bench that sat under a tree.
"What was so important, Jacob?" Amy asked as she sat down. "You sounded strange when you called."
"Mom do you remember when you told me about Hunters? You said that they hunt things that aren't human." Jacob said. "I think we need a hunter's help. We just got another body, the heart is missing just like the five from last week. I was wondering, do you know how to find Sam?"
"You want me to find Sam Winchester?" Amy said in a bit of shock. "That could be extremely dangerous, you know?"
"I know but it's like you said, Sam was a good man. If he's still around maybe he could help." Jacob said. "He let us go and he never hunted us over the years. I think we could trust him. The longer these killings continue the more at risk we are. Sooner or later, I think hunters are going to catch wind of this and I'd rather it be Sam Winchester than someone else that would kill us no questions asked."
"I don't like it Jacob. I trust Sam but if I start looking for him some of the others could hear of it and come here anyway." Amy said.
"Yes but I think Sam will listen to us. He'll find out what's responsible." Jacob said.
"Sam is the only hunter I trust, and you're right the sooner whatever it is is caught, the safer we'll be." Amy stood up. "I'll see what I can find on the internet."
"Why are they talking about contacting Sam?" Dean asked confused at the fact that monsters wanted monsters hunted.
"This is what would have happened if you had trusted Sam. When they moved, they moved here. Amy got a job at one of the funeral homes in town, Jacob went to school and became a coroner. They have lived here ever since. And Sam passes through town occasionally to keep an eye on them.
Neither one of them has killed anyone feeding off of what they harvest from the dead. They are a part of the community and their community is the hunting ground of a group of Skinwalkers.
Believe it or not the people in this town are their friends. Amy and Jacob want to keep their neighbors safe. Thanks to them you and Sam find out that skinwalkers are beginning to form packs. Hunters managed to keep them from organizing any more than they have. Quite a few lives ended up being saved because they trusted Sam enough to try to find him. But because of what you did, that will not happen until many more lives are lost." God waved her hand again. "It's time you see the timeline as it is now."
Dean found himself in the woods. Jacob was sitting on a log a young teenager's body sprawled out in front of him.
"His mother provided him with food. Now he has to feed himself. He has to target the young. To survive he has to hunt prey that he can overpower." God said. "Of course he has help."
Dean watched as a teenage girl came out of the woods and sat beside Jacob on the log. "So Jacob, you want revenge on your mother's killer. I found the perfect hunt for them. Dean Winchester will be dead within the week." The girl's eyes bled to solid black.
