AN: So here is the second chapter. I posted it sooner than I thought I would but that's a good thing for you guys! SO anyway here is the second chapter of what's quickly becoming chaos.

We lasted about five minutes of attempting to plan before the sound of a car door slamming brought us both to the window just in time to see the famous impala pull out of the motel parking lot.

There was no more planning needed after that and we didn't even need to glance at each other before we were running out of the small room, only to stop when we reached the parking lot in quite a dilemma. Not only was it pouring rain, we didn't have a car.

"How exactly are we supposed to follow them if we don't have a car ourselves?" Valerie reasoned, our first voice of logic since the start of this wild adventure. I wasn't quite ready to succumb to reason though.

"Want to try out those "god" powers?" I asked in an innocent voice but Val wasn't fooled.

"I don't think that would be all that smart. We have no idea what our boundaries are, we may not even be able to summon a car."

"Who said anything about summoning a car?" My smirk could have been classified in the same category as the masters, which did nothing to reassure my concerned friend.

"Then what-"

I didn't let her finish, "Do you trust me?" I ask her, more serious then I had been a minute before.

She nodded even though the concerned look never left her face. That's what makes a good friend, complete trust even when she knows I have a stupid idea. Part of her easy acceptance may have been her desire to get out of the rain though.

I smiled brightly and grabbed her arm, "Hopefully this works and we don't end up death!"

I didn't allow Val to protest before we disappeared in a bright white light.

Dean's P.O.V.

The storm was picking up quickly and the highway was becoming more and more deserted as the smart people got off at various exits along the Muncie, Indiana highway. I wanted to follow them but Sam insisted we keep driving a little longer.

"Come on, man this storm is starting to give me the heebie-jeebies," Dean leaned forward in his seat to stare intently out the front window. The storm had picked up so much he couldn't even see the lines on the road anymore and could only hope that everyone else was smart enough to get off the road so no accidents happened. Baby had been through enough.

"I don't know Dean, something about this isn't right, where did this storm come from anyway." Sam's forehead was crinkled in thought as he stared up at the sky.

"It came from clouds obviously and seriously Sam we don't know enough about this state to know if this is normal weather for this time of year," Even though he was still trying to get Sam to agree with him he had already exited the interstate and was searching for a motel to stay in.

Whatever Sam was going to say in response ended up not that important as the white flash in the backseat was clearly more important.

WIth a loud curse Dean skid off the side of the road and was barely able to stop the impala before it rolled right into the ditch. He grabbed his gun and quickly turned it around only to come face to face with two teenage girls in his back seat. Not that that stopped him any as he handed his gun over to Sam before splashing both girls with holy water.

Neither of them seemed too concerned, though the brown haired one did keep shooting accusing glances at the redhead. The redhead simply rubbed the water out of her eyes and shrugged at the other girl. Turning back to a suspicious Dean she smiled and held out her hand.

"I'm Trinity and this," pointing with her thumb toward the other girl, "is Valerie. Sorry about just popping in but God kinda said we could do whatever the hell we want and I wanted to know if I could pull off something like this. Plus, we were looking for you and we couldn't drive after you so this seemed like the next best thing and sorry that I am ranting but I do this when I am nervous."

Sam cleared his throat, coming out of his shock first, "Did you say God?"

This time it was the other girl, Valerie, that answered, "Yeah he sent us to prevent some bad things from happening in the future. He was too busy with some other equally important thing."

"Grey's Anatomy," Trinity fake coughed under her breath before she rubbed the back of her neck.

"Hey, it's a good show!" Valerie argued before she seemed to get herself back under control, "Anyway, we are here to help."

"So are you guys angels or something?" Now it was my turn to ask the questions.

The girls laughed, "I wish! But no we are human, or at least we were. I guess we are little Gods now. We come from a world where your life is a tv show and we are fans of said show. That's how we are going to help. By using future knowledge since the show is six years in the future of now," This was Trinity who answered this question.

"You're fangirls? You seem less unhinged than the ones I have met before," Sam said this at the same time as I had said, "A TV SHOW! A book was bad enough!"

Valerie seemed to expect both answers so she wasn't phased in the least by the yell, "Becky, right? Yeah she was a little over the top with her fangirlness. We promise not to rub up against your chest," She was interrupted with Trinity's mumbled, "speak for yourself."

Val sent a glare at her friend, "Are you done?" At her nod she continued, "Dean trust me the TV show is amazing. SO SO amazing."

That didn't make me feel any better but I just nodded anyway. I looked outside the car and sighed as the storm seemed to pick up before my eyes.

"We are going to look so great pulling up at a motel with two teenage girls," I mumbled to myself. Valerie snorted in response.

"And you don't look weird walking in as two dudes. You guys don't radiate the brother vibe if you know what I mean." She wiggled her eyebrows suggestively and gave me a growing smile at my disgusted look.

"Just shut up!" I growled.

My brother gives Valerie a thumbs up and I pretend to not notice. Though why he isn't more offended is beyond me. He was part of the suggested gay couple we apparently looked like.

I pulled the impala off the side of the road and glanced back to make sure the girls had their seat belts on. When did I become so overprotective of them? We just met after all, she may not even be who she says she is but it's not like I can throw them out in the storm.

After about 15 minutes I spotted lights up ahead and drew the others attention to it, "Hopefully they aren't full, this is the first one I have seen in ages."

We drew closer to the lights and glowing out from a sign were the words Elysian Fields Hotel.

"Oh fuck," Valerie swore in the back as Trinity started squealing at the top of her lungs, "YES!"

I can't tell if this is a good sign or a bad, but I pull into the parking lot regardless and get out. Time to go face whatever is going to happen here. For once I thought this might have been a relaxing break, I should have known better.

AN: There you go! Don't expect all the chapters to come this quick but reviews definitely help with that!