I'm so sorry that I haven't updated in FOREVER!!!!! I have been super busy!!! But to make up for it I have a joke that I hope you will like. "Angel food cake+ cupcakes= Cas-cakes!!!!!!" Well I hope you enjoy this chapter. ~kt

"I'm going to hang up now," stated Cas looking right at Dean. He had gotten there in less then a second. Luna had barely enough time to get to the basement. They heard the door close from upstairs. "What was that?"

"Just creaks," said Bobby hoping that he would believe him.

"Oh."

"What's up Cas?" asked Dean.

"Lucifer's vessel, Nick, is growing very weak. Michael and Lucifer will be circling the both of you."

"Cas, have you ever heard of the Sol?" asked Dean.

"Yes. It is one of the most powerful beings on earth, more powerful then angels and demons."

"Is it friend or foe?"

"What do you mean?"

"Should we kill it?"

"No. It could help us."

"What if I told Bobby found it?"

"Where? I will go get him."

"I'll have Sam bring her up." Sam got up and headed down stairs to bring Luna up.

"It's a girl?"

"Yeah, why?"

"It has never once been a girl in all the time I have been with heaven."

Sam knocked on the door. There was no answer.

"Luna," he called. He heard a moan and a muffled scream. He tried to open the door but it was locked. He rushed back up the stairs. "Bobby, Luna's in the panic room and it's locked. She won't answer, and I heard a muffled scream groan sound."

"Shit." he wheeled himself down the ramp to the basement and pounded on the door. "Luna! Luna!" They heard a scream in response.

"Cas can't you open the door?" asked Dean.

"Yes, but I wont be able to get in."

"Then open it!" yelled Dean. Cas opened the door with his angelic powers. Sam and Bobby rushed in leaving Dean and Cas outside the door. Luna was curled up on the floor. Sam bent down and reached out a hand to calm her.

"Don't touch her," ordered Cas, "She is having a vision."

"I've had them before Cas. Why can't I touch her?" asked Sam.

"Her visions are the equivalent of Zachariah zapping you into his virtual realities."

"Then get her out of it!" yelled Sam.

"I can't. We have to wait until she snaps out of it."

"Fine." An exasperated scream of pain escaped Luna's mouth. She moved slowly out of the ball that she was curled up in. she sat upright leaning against the wall. She came to and realized that all eyes were on her. Sam couldn't help but feel sorry for her, neither could Dean. She got to her feet.

"Luna," Bobby said softly. She held up one finger signaling for him to stop. They could tell that she was in pain, both mental and physical. She walked out of the panic room, past Castiel, and up the ramp. The boys watched her in silence.

"Is this normal?" Sam asked Bobby. He shook his head no.

"Is that the Sol?" asked the angel. Bobby shook his head yes. The angel said goodbye and vanished.

"Should someone go talk to her?" asked Dean.

"Let's go." Bobby wheeled himself out of the room and up the ramp to the first floor. "Luna."

The boys looked around the study and down the hallway. They went upstairs and looked in their bedroom, then the one that was Luna's. Not finding Luna, they went downstairs.

"Do you have anything except frozen dinners?" yelled Luna from the kitchen, the only place they didn't think to look. "I'm going to the market to get real food."

"Wait! Luna, one of the boys will take you," Bobby told her, partly because he didn't want her running away, which was very likely, and the part because he didn't want her to have another vision again.

"I'm fine by myself," Luna argued as she rummaged through the cabinets.

"It would just make me feel better." Luna huffed and continued to look around the kitchen.

"I'm leaving in five minutes. One of you better be ready by then."