I had a huge grin on my face as we walked into the bar. It was a redneck tavern, not that I minded. I fit in well considering I grew up in the country and taverns. I knew the crowd and knew how easy it would be to hustle pool here. I looked around and noticed that there were two pool tables. That meant I got to play the innocent girl while Sam played the drunken idiot. "Well Sam lets say you and I get started." I said looking up at him. He looked down at me and smiled. "May the better man win." he replied. So Sam intended to make this a competition. "You might want to watch your brother Dean cause he has no idea what he is getting into." I told Dean smirking. We all split up then. I walked up to the bar and as much as I wanted a beam and coke I ordered a fuzzy navel. I wasn't big on girl drinks but I knew to pull off what I was doing I would need it. Guys saw girls with fruity drinks as innocents who didn't know the hustle game. At least that was what my experience had taught me. I scanned the room searching for Sam and Dean. Sam was playing pool with some guy pretending to be drunk and losing. Dean was talking to some chick that I presumed he planned to bang. After all that normally was Dean's motive with women.

"Hi there handsome." I said walking up to a rather large guy at the pool table. He stood about six foot so he wasn't as tall as Sam but he was taller than Dean by a little. He had shaggy blond hair that came to his shoulders and a matching beard. He weighed about 240 and had a small beer gut. "Hi there sweet thang. What's a pretty little thing like you doing in a bar like this?" He asked. I mentally rolled my eyes at the fact he was already trying to get in my pants. "Well I'm on a trip to visit some family and decided to take a break for the night and this just so happened to be the only bar I could find and how lucky am I that a handsome feller like you happened to be here." I replied while batting my eye lashes. It was so easy for me to play the sweet innocent girl when really I was far from it. Sometimes I didn't know who I was but I knew innocent wasn't it. I had seen too much evil and killed too much evil to be considered innocent. "Well little lady I'm Joe." the man told me. "Nice to meet you Joe I'm Becca." I replied. Looking up at him I walked toward the pool table and picked up the stick. "Would you like me to teach ya then maybe we can shoot a few games?" Joe asked.

It was hilarious that he thought a girl couldn't play pool but that just made things easier. "Sounds like fun." I told him. He then proceeded to rack the balls and break making a few go in. I pretended to take notes and be amazed at how good he was. Joe came up behind me and showed me how to shoot. I acted as though I enjoyed his touch even though I would much rather be held by one of the boys. They didn't disgust me and even though Dean was a man whore I knew he was clean and took showers. Joe smelled like the bar and it almost made me puke. We played a few games me acting as though it was luck when I won. "Hey Joe how bout we make this a little more interesting?" I asked him. Joe cocked his head to the side and replied, "What did you have in mind?" Now was the time for me to rack up the money. Because despite his appearance and smell Joe was loaded and carried the money on him, I knew because he had been bragging about it during our last few games. "How bout if I win you give me two thousand dollars to make my trip easier and if you win I go home with you and make this the best night of your life." I told him. Being the man that he was he took the bait. It only took me two shots to win and man was Joe furious. He handed me the money and then stormed off. I didn't feel sorry for the guy because even if he had won there was no way I would have went home with him.

I had kept an eye on Sam and Dean the whole time and they had done the same with me. I had no doubt that if things would have gone bad one or both of them would have backed me up. Seeing as I had done what I sat out to do I went an ordered the drink I wanted. "Hey bro." I said walking up to Dean. "I think Sam may need to be pulled away from his game." I continued. Dean told the girl by and we walked toward Sam. Sam had just lost a game when Dean and I made it over to him. Sam was purposely letting the guy beat him. "Look man my brother's drunk just lay off okay." Dean said. I nodded my head agreeing with Dean. "I'm all right." Sam replied. "If he wants to play let him play." The other man told Dean and I. "How bout 500."Sam said sitting the money on the pool table. His opponent didn't realize that this would be the end and he would lose. Sam made one shot sinking all the balls winning the game. I was slightly agitated realizing he had won quicker than me. However it passed when I remembered I had won the competition between Sam and I. "Keep the money." Sam said staring off into the bar. This caught me and Dean completely off guard. I had no idea why Sam would do such a thing. Then I saw what or should I say who he was looking at and my blood boiled. I did not like the person I saw Sam walking toward; nor was their presence welcome. Dean frowned making me know I was not alone with my feelings.

Ruby was the one person, scratch that demon I hated the most. Sure she had "been there" for Sam after Dean had died. That didn't mean I trusted her. She was a demon and demons didn't do things for others out of the goodness of their hearts. I wanted to send her back to hell as soon as I heard about her. Dean and Sam both had told me stories about how she had saved them, but also how she wanted Sam to use his powers to kill Lilith. Personally I wanted to know why she wanted another demon dead so bad. Was she using Sam to climb the demon ladder or was it something else? And because of that I really didn't trust her or like her. Sam trusted her so much it would probably make others sick, but it worried Dean and I. However it also made me angry and I wasn't sure why. "What do you want Ruby?" Dean asked once we made it over to her and Sam. "For some reason the demons want this girl Anna." Ruby replied. "Right and we're suppose to believe that you, a demon slut, have no idea why." I said.

Sam gave me a look that said I shouldn't have been so rude. Dean however smiled at me. I didn't like the fact I made Sam angry. It really did bother me knowing I had upset him but what I said was true. Ruby was a demon and there was no way she didn't know why the demons wanted Anna. "Look I don't care what you think about me. You're just a pathetic little girl but I figured I would help Sam out." Ruby said. The anger that pulsed through me was unlike any I had every felt before. Within seconds I had her pinned to the bar and hissed into her ear, "If Sam didn't trust you, I would have already killed you. All you are is demon filth and I know you are up to something helping Sam out. It isn't out of the kindness of your heart and when I find out what it is this pathetic little girl is going to kill you." I then let her go and walked away form the group. I was still highly pissed off when I made it outside. Lately my emotions had been a little wacky and I didn't know why, but still who did she think she was calling me pathetic? I had been through so much. I had lost my family long ago to what I was told was a car crash, but now I doubted that was true. I had lost my husband and best friend. Now I was friends with two guys I hoped to help but didn't know if I could. And yet I held my head high and continued on every time and helped everyone I could. No I wasn't pathetic in anyway. Strong is what I was and I would prove that to her. Not that I needed to prove myself, but I wanted to show her she was wrong and kill her like I said I would. I was still slightly put off when the boys came outside and found me. I looked at them and smiled. Then I walked over to the Impala and climbed in the backseat. I pretended to be asleep so that I didn't have to talk to the boys. "All I'm sayin' is I want to know why you became best friends with a demon." I heard Dean say. I had actually fallen asleep and missed the first part of their conversation.

"I told you Dean she saved my life." Sam replied. That maybe true didn't mean I trusted her. Demons don't save people because they are nice. They always have an ulterior motive. "You're going to have to give me more than that Sam." Dean replied. "Okay I'll tell you my story if you tell me yours. How was hell Dean?" Sam asked. My eyes widened in surprise. I couldn't believe Sam would say something so cruel to his own brother. But after a few moments thought I could understand Sam's side. Not that I believed it to be right. Sure Dean was trying to push Sam for details about his new "bestie" when he wouldn't tell us anything about his time in the pit. However being friends with demon scum that was most likely using you for their own gain was different than reliving the torture and pain that you went through for months. Sam was wrong to say what he had to Dean but Dean was wrong to push Sam to talk about something he wasn't ready to talk about it.

I shook my head as I looked between the two and said, "Look Dean I don't like her anymore than you do. And Sam you did step over the line, but you all need to stop pushing each other and try to be a little more understanding. You're brothers and the world could end if Lilith succeeds the last thing we need is all of us fighting. So just chill okay?" Dean looked over at Sam for a few moments since he was driving and couldn't really do much more. "She's right Sammy I'm sorry." Dean told Sam. Sam smiled over at his big brother nodding. "So am I. I shouldn't have said what I did." Now that that was settled I decided that since we had a nice long drive ahead of us that I should get some more sleep. I lay back down on my makeshift pillow which was my school hoodie. My blanket was Sam's jacket. It didn't take me long to drift off to sleep with the soothing sounds of the car and the stereo playing AC/DC.

of the car and the stereo playing AC/DC.