Caleb rushed over to the apartment while Sean and Jody were not far behind.

April had gotten dry clothes on both boys and had them sitting in front of a heater to finish warming up.

Taylor and Kate were discussing the dog with Bobby.

"So the dog is like Salem from Sabrina the Teenage Witch?" Taylor asked.

Bobby rubbed his face. "I have a few books that mention them. I think that a familiar is just a shapeshifter that can phase between a human and animal form. They serve the witch. I do not know if they all have the same powers or if each familiar is different."

"So, couldn't that just be a pet dog?" Taylor asked.

Kate tried to bring up the memories of Hellen's house. "Hellen was old. When she started to age, she would eat some poor guy's soul and it would give her a few more years. I saw the dog in more than one photo. Maybe it is just a dog she got before she died and her fashion sense changed a lot each year."

"That would be too much of a coincidence and we are never that lucky." Bobby said with a sigh.

April warmed tea for the boys and sat the cups down in front of them.

Andy pulled a face. "I don't want this."

"I want to make sure you are warm." April said.

Andy pushed the cup away and wrapped his blanket around him.

Caleb walked into the apartment and relaxed once he confirmed that both kids were okay. He put his hands on his hips. "What were you two thinking?"

Bobby cleared his throat to get Caleb's attention. "We need to talk to you for a minute."

Taylor chewed his lip. "When I took them to the park, they saw a dog and ran away from the park. I made them go back to the park. I am so sorry that I didn't say anything. They were just a few yards away from me and I immediately grabbed them."

Caleb sighed. "This isn't your fault."

"The dog that they went after was what drew them away from the other house. They were in the woods on the opposite side of the park. They got pretty deep. The dog was acting weird. The witch that I kind of blew up when my dad died.. she had a dog that looked a lot like that one. I am going out on a limb here but I think it may be a familiar." Kate said.

Caleb felt his heart drop. "So not only were they out in the rain, they were following a familiar?"

"We don't know that for sure. We are going to have to see if we can find where the dog was trying to lead them." Bobby said.

Caleb let Jody and Sean into the apartment. "Owen is by the heater." He turned back to Bobby. "Are you going back over there?"

"I think that would be best." Bobby said.

"Dean is 'out' so he can't go with us." Kate said.

Caleb rubbed his face. "Let me talk to the boys and then I'll go with you."

Jody checked Owen over and then hugged him to her. She then held him at arm's length. She popped his thigh. "You scared the daylights out of me."

Andy jumped up. "Hey! You can't do that."

April grabbed Andy's arms. "You do not yell at an adult."

Andy gave Jody a sour look.

Caleb glared at Andy. "I don't know where you got that idea from but she can very well do that. Apologize to her."

Andy was mad that Owen got popped. He didn't know why adults did that if they were scared. Shouldn't they just be happy that the kid was home?

"Andrew." April said.

Andy sighed. "I'm sorry I yelled."

Jody gave him a kind smile. "It's okay."

Sean got most of the story out of the boys while Bobby spoke to Jody.

"A witch?" Jody asked.

"We don't know yet. We are going to check it out." Bobby said.

Jody looked at the two boys sitting on the sofa. They were still so small. Anything could have happened. "We are going to take Owen home. Please let me know what you find."

Owen traded worried looks with Andy. He didn't necessarily want to go home at that moment He didn't have much of a choice though.

Caleb spoke to April. "I need to go with them to check this out. We won't be gone long."

April told him that it was okay.

Caleb sat Andy down. "I have to go look at where the dog was. You are going to eat dinner and then get a bath. I want you ready for bed when I get back."

Andy studied his hands.

Caleb kissed the top of Andy's head. "I'll be right back."

Bobby loaded his gun with witch killing bullets and gave Taylor and Kate each a weapon. "One of you will stay with me and the other will stay with Caleb. We do not know if the witch is out there and we do not know what kind of spells they could use. All four of us in one group could pose a problem."

Kate shrugged. "I guess I can go with Caleb."

Bobby got his map out and marked the area.

Caleb and Kate walked in silence for a short period of time.

"So, you think this is the dog that your witch had?" Caleb asked.

Kate sighed. "She wasn't my witch. She was just the witch that I worked with and double-crossed."

Caleb nodded. "I have heard all about it."

"For as mad as they were about all of that, they sure brag about it now." Kate grumbled.

"Half the stuff Dean and I pulled gets bragged about or laughed about now. Rest assured that John was not laughing at the time that it happened." Caleb said.

"Just think, Andy and Owen are pretty much just you and Dean." Kate said with a grin.

Caleb scoffed. "They better not be."

"You can't be too hard on the kid or that would make you a hypocrite." Kate said.

"How has that reasoning worked on Dean so far?" Caleb asked with a chuckle.

Kate groaned. "It is like dad is never really gone."

Caleb snorted. "I see that you've settled with that."

"What?" Kate asked. "Calling him dad?"

"Yep." Caleb said.

Kate blushed.

"I'm not saying it is a bad thing. I think it is sweet. I'm sure it butters him up a little." Caleb said.

Kate smirked. "Huh, you wouldn't know that from experience would you?"

It was Caleb's turn to blush. "It is nice to hear. I will only tell you this in confidence and will deny it if you tell anyone but Ian started calling me dada and I may have shed a tear or two."

Kate stopped walking. "Oh my gosh, that is precious." She scrunched her nose. "You've strayed far from the big bad hunter you once were."

"I could say the same about John." Caleb said.

Kate furrowed her eyebrows. "He is on a hunt right now."

"As strict as he still is, you and Taylor have done a number on him. It is great" Caleb said.

Kate chewed her cheek. "Do you think that actually hurts Dean? He jokes about it not being fair."

"I think Dean wishes that he could have had a normal childhood but I don't think it bothers him like that. I think he just gives you a hard time about it." Caleb said.

"I wish he hadn't gone out." Kate said.

"He deserves a day or two away from this." Caleb said.

"He was grumpy though." Kate said.

"You are grumpy sometimes too." Caleb said.

Kate huffed. "I'm a kid."

"Dean is only 23. He lost his girlfriend and is under a lot of stress. Let the boy breathe." Caleb said.

Kate sighed. "I just worry."

"Dean is a seasoned hunter. He is an excellent fighter and he is smart. I think he can handle a few games of pool." Caleb countered.

Taylor heard something and motioned for Bobby to stop. "That sounds like a little kid."

Bobby got closer and listened. There was a rundown building through the trees.

Taylor got Kate's attention through their telepathic connection.

Kate looked through Taylor's eyes. She changed directions slightly to get closer to the other side of where they were.

Taylor and Bobby approached the building, careful not to alert whoever was inside. Taylor pulled himself up to peek through the window. "There is a kid in there."

Bobby saw Caleb and motioned that there was an issue.

Kate felt her skin crawl. She could feel the power radiating from the shack. It felt familiar and worried her.

Taylor showed Kate what he could see.

Kate saw a few papers attached to the wall and got sick to her stomach. "We have to get that kid out now."

Caleb started to get closer but Kate stopped him. "I can't get close. This is a trap for me." She told Taylor why it was a trap. She wanted to rush in but had to think clearly.

Taylor and Bobby had a plan. Taylor got to a better vantage point and loaded an arrow in his bow. If he missed, it wouldn't be as loud as a gun and they'd have a potential second chance. He waited for the adult to come into view and let the arrow go.

Bobby heard the scream and kicked down the door, holding his gun on the injured person.

Caleb ran in and grabbed the kid. He carried her back to Kate and used a knife to untie her hands and remove the gag from her mouth.

Kate wrapped the girl in a coat and soothed her.

The man on the floor held his arm where the arrow had hit him. "What the hell? Who the hell are you?"

Taylor entered the building. He saw the spell work and herbs. "What were you doing with her?"

The man told him to screw himself.

Bobby pulled the hammer back on his gun. "You are the familiar."

The man's eyes widened for a moment.

"What kind of sick son of a bitch leads kids into the woods?" Bobby asked.

Kate told Caleb that she had to go to the shack. "Keep her warm." She entered the shack and glared at the man. "I've met you."

The man just smirked.

Kate saw something wrapped in a blanket and moved the blanket back. She gagged. "Necromancy?"

Bobby flicked his eyes to the roll. "Is that Hellen's body?"

Kate grimaced. "Yes. You were going to use the girl's soul to feed her, weren't you?"

The man just chuckled.

Kate grabbed the papers. "You need the soul of a child and the heart of the person that killed Hellen."

Bobby crouched down. "Is that true?"

The man didn't answer.

Kate dumped the bowl of herbs into the floor and ground them into the wood with her boot.

The man jumped up to attack her but Taylor knocked him out with a punch.

"We need all of the books and papers in here. They belong to Hellen." Kate said. She shoved as much as she could in a backpack and put the remaining books in Taylor's bag.

Caleb carried the girl to the shack. "She is asleep."

Kate pulled the hood of the jacket over the girl's head. "What is our story?"

"Kate, go with Caleb. You need to get those books away from prying eyes. Taylor, you will go with them and call the police once you are close enough to the road. You will tell them I stayed behind to make sure this creep didn't make a run for it."

Taylor tossed Bobby some rope. "Might as well tie him up."

Caleb carried the girl until it was time to split up. "

Taylor carefully took her and waited until Caleb and Kate were out of sight to call 911. He told the operator that he and his uncle were hunting when they heard a kid crying. They managed to stop the kidnapper and he had carried the girl to the road because she was freezing.

Caleb messaged Jody to let her know what they found.

Jody's heart broke. She had gotten the Amber alert not long before Caleb updated her. She was so grateful that the girl had been found. Owen and Andy would have been taken to that shack. She would be thanking the family profusely for saving her son and the girl.

Taylor lead the police officers back to the shack after paramedics took the girl to the hospital. He wasn't sure if they would ask why he had an arrow in his arm. Hopefully, they'd understand.

April let Caleb and Kate inside. She had gotten a message from Caleb too and was antsy for everyone to return home. "Is the girl okay?"

"I think so. She was cold and scared but he hadn't done anything to her yet." Kate said.

Caleb looked around. "Where is Andy?"

April sighed. "In his room."

Caleb narrowed his eyes. "Did he do what I told him to?"

April squeezed his arm. "He is having a bit of a problem with his attitude."

Kate grabbed Caleb's arm. "Could you wait until Karen picks me up?"

Caleb tilted his head.

"I am still a kid and still sympathetic. I'd rather not overhear you killing him." Kate said.

Caleb chuckled. "I'm not going to kill him."

"Still, I would just prefer to be long gone." Kate said.

Caleb nodded. "I'm going to talk to him. Be safe getting home and tell Bobby to keep me updated." He saw Kate's face. "April will let me know when Karen picks you up."

Kate relaxed. "Thanks."

Caleb opened Andy's door.

Andy sat up and crossed his arms.

"Why did you get sent to your room?" Caleb asked.

Andy furrowed his eyebrows. "Mama hit me."

Caleb grabbed him from the top bunk and sat him on the lower one. "She hit you?"

"Yeah with a stupid spoon." Andy said.

Caleb pinched the bridge of his nose. "Did you get ready for bed or eat dinner?"

"I don't want dinner." Andy said with his arms crossed.

"I am going to talk to your mom. You are going to get ready for bed." Caleb asked. He grabbed Andy's arm before he stomped out of the room. "If you stomp your feet or slam a door I'm going to add on to what you already have coming."

Andy frowned. That didn't seem fair.

"What happened while I was gone?" Caleb asked.

April blushed. "I made a quick dinner for the boys but Andy didn't want what I made. I gave him another option and he was showing himself. I popped him with the spoon and he lost it. I sent him to his room after that."

Caleb whistled loudly, "Andrew, come in here."

Andy shut the water off and summoned the angst of a sixteen-year-old. "What?"

"Were you rude to your mom?" Caleb asked.

Andy rolled his eyes and crossed his arms.

Kate looked at Caleb and then outside to see if Karen was there yet.

"When she popped you with the spoon, what did you do?" Caleb asked.

Andy threw his hands up. "I got mad because she hit me!"

"She did not hit you." Caleb said. "You do not yell at me or your mom. You were rude and you got one swat with it. Frankly, you got let off easily."

Andy bounced on his toes. "I didn't want the stupid pasta."

Caleb's jaw twitched.

"You like that kind of pasta. That is why I made it in the first place."

Kate saw Karen's car and ran outside. She tossed the books in the seat and quickly shut the door.

"Are you okay?" Karen asked.

Kate shook her head. "You have incredible timing. Andy just told April to shut up."

Karen cringed. "Oh no. Why on earth would he do that?"

"I don't know. I didn't stick around to find out." Kate said.

Two officers entered the shack and saw the man tied up on the floor. They asked a bunch of questions and hauled him to his feet.

"Uh, I shot the arrow." Taylor said before Bobby could speak. "I saw him grabbing the girl."

The officers acted as they did fully understand. It probably helped that Taylor was a kid too.

Bobby motioned to the blanket. "He was guarding that too."

One officer moved the edge of the blanket and gagged. They transported the man to the police station and got Taylor and Bobby's statements before letting them go for the night.

Jody was able to get an update on the girl's condition and called Bobby to let him know that she would be perfectly okay. "You all found her about fifteen minutes after she was taken."

"I guess since he couldn't get Owen or Andy, he went after another kid." Bobby said.

That made Jody feel sick. "Well, he will be behind bars for the foreseeable future. I'll make sure of it."

Caleb grabbed Andy and swatted him six times. "You do not tell her to shut up."

Andy yelped and stomped his feet.

Caleb lead Andy to the bathroom and ran a clean bar of soap under warm water. He made sure it was covered in suds and told Andy to open his mouth.

Andy shook his head.

"Open your mouth." Caleb repeated.

Andy scrunched his nose. The soap was yucky.

"You do not speak to your mom that way. You are going to stand in the corner with the soap in your mouth until I get back." Caleb said. He made sure April was okay and got a cup of water from the sink.

April was exhausted. The day had been a rollercoaster of a day and it did sting when Andy acted like that toward her.

Caleb returned and let Andy rinse his mouth out. "If you say anything like that again, you are going to stand here a whole lot longer."

Andy rinsed his mouth and spit a dozen times. He had tears in his eyes. "I don't like that."

"You are going to apologize to your mom and then you and I are going to have a chat." Caleb said.

Andy found April and apologized to her. He whined when she turned him around. He didn't want to have a chat.

Caleb sat down on Andy's bed and pulled him to stand in front of him. "I am glad that you are home safe."

Andy gave him puppy eyes.

Caleb shook his head. "You disobeyed me when I told you to stay in the yard and you wandered away from the house. On top of that, you did the same thing to Taylor when you went to the park with him."

Andy's eyes grew wide.

"We found out, when I was gone, that the dog was very dangerous. I am not going to spank you for not knowing that it was dangerous but you should have known not to follow a dog into the woods. It could have been a normal kind of dangerous and could have bitten you." Caleb said.

Andy shifted. "I am sorry. I won't ever do it again."

"This isn't the first time you have run off." Caleb said.

Andy whined. "That was different."

"You were angry last time. This time you weren't angry. You did have to climb a fence to get to the street." Caleb said.

Andy crossed his arms. "You should just be happy I didn't die."

Caleb put him over his knees and started swatting. "This attitude has got to go."

Andy wiggled to get away from the swats but it was no use.

"You made it so much worse for yourself by acting out." Caleb said. He kept swatting.

Andy yelped. "Jimmy's parents don't hit him!"

Caleb paused. "A spanking and getting hit are different things."

Andy wiggled. "Jimmy Morris said he doesn't get spankin's because he's not a baby."

"Is that what this is all about?" Caleb asked.

Andy groaned out of frustration.

Caleb swatted him so he'd stop wiggling. "Jimmy Morris's parents may not spank him but I have no control over that. You are not a baby and if you remember, Ian hasn't gotten any spankings because he IS a baby. Babies do not get swats."

Andy narrowed his eyes. "This isn't fair!"

Caleb pinched the bridge of his nose. "It is absolutely fair. You broke a rule and now you deal with the consequence." He swatted him again.

"I'm seven! I'm not a little kid." Andy whined.

Caleb almost laughed. "You are really going to try that excuse? Do you think Taylor is a little kid? What about Kate?"

"John is different." Andy tried.

"He hunts. So do I. Sorry to tell you kid, but when you grow up with a hunter, they have to crack down harder. The dog was leading kids into the woods to hurt them. You are at higher risk because you are in a family of hunters." Caleb said. He gave him six more swats.

"You don't hunt all the time though. Taylor and Kate have to be careful because of powers. I am too big for this."

"Andy, how old do you think I was the last time I got a spanking?" Caleb asked.

Andy blinked.

"I was in high school." Caleb said.

Andy didn't like that answer. "That isn't fair."

"It was fair. I was cocky and careless. I went off on a hunt by myself and it just so happens that it was a witch that time too. Dean and John barely got me out of there. Then, John lit me up with his belt. It was not fun. I was wrong and I haven't done anything like that again." Caleb said. He patted Andy's thigh. "So you can get that excuse out of your head. Now, back to why you are here in the first place."

Andy felt his pants getting tugged down and whined. "I don't have fuzzy pajamas on."

"You are still going to get the spanking over underwear. I am not happy with your attitude and this had better be the end of it." Caleb said. "If I have to have this conversation with you too many times you can expect to get your bare butt smacked."

Andy gasped. "Nooooo."

Caleb readjusted him. "Did you leave the yard after I told you not to?"

Andy nodded his head. Caleb's hand hurt. Jimmy Morris was stupid and was probably lying anyway. He started crying and promised he'd be the best kid ever.

Caleb shook his head. He had made that promise a lot as a kid too but still earned that belting as a teenager. "Did you wander away from the house and put yourself in danger?"

Andy drummed his feet. "Yes."

Caleb tilted him and landed most of the swats on his thighs and sit spots. He heard a faint 'Daddy, I'm sorry' and stopped. Dammit, he was going to have to learn not to melt. He sat Andy up and wrapped his arms around him.

Andy hiccuped and wiped his face on Caleb's shirt.

Caleb rubbed his back. "I love you."

Andy sniffled. "I love you too." He calmed down and sat back to wipe his face on his sleeve. "If I could punch Jimmy I would feel better."

Caleb chuckled. "Buddy, if you do that you'll end back up here."

Andy pulled a face and his stomach growled.

"Let's get some dinner and then you can go to bed." Caleb said.

Andy studied his feet. "Can I call Owen?"

Caleb asked Jody if that would be okay and let Andy use his phone.

Owen was in about the same shape Andy was in.

"Jimmy Morris is dead to me." Andy said in a dry tone.

Owen nodded. "He's stupid."

Caleb could hear Jody scolding Owen through the phone. "You two just focus on playing together. Leave Jimmy out of it."

Andy cleared his throat. "I will talk to you tomorrow at recess."

Caleb took his phone back and quietly spoke to April. "I give them a week before they are back in trouble together."

April kissed his cheek. "Maybe two weeks. I don't think he will want to get anymore swats anytime soon."

Caleb grimaced. "Kate said they'd be the next 'Caleb and Dean'. God, I hope not."

Andy hugged April. "Can I have pasta now?"

April smiled. "Of course."

Ian tugged on Caleb's pants. "Dada."

Caleb picked him up. "You've already eaten." He chuckled as Ian grabbed a handful of pasta from his plate. "I guess you are eating again."

Kate read through a few pages of one of the books. "Some of this is really dark."

Karen looked at another book. "Isn't all witchcraft dark?"

"No." Kate said. "Remember that Lauren said that she put a spell of protection over the house. Some forms of witchcraft can be pretty simple. Each culture has some type of medicine man or healer. They can use herbs to make medications. Some use light magic to help plants grow or bring healing to people. The heavier the spell, the darker it has to be because you have to get the power from somewhere. A witch could bind themselves to a demon and the demon could provide the juice needed to work the spells. That was what Hellen did. Some witches are born with gifts, like some psychics. They wouldn't need a demon to power them up or they wouldn't need one for the small things."

Taylor helped Bobby move a larger mattress into Dean's room. "How does he even fit on a twin bed?" He tilted his head. He had shared a room with him but didn't watch him sleep.

Bobby chuckled. "Dean could fall asleep just about anywhere."

"I want to help with renovations." Taylor said.

Bobby raised an eyebrow. "Renovations?"

"Oh, uh, Karen said we were going to do some renovations." Taylor said.

Bobby nodded with a chuckle. "Well, if she says we are, I guess we are."

Taylor poked his head into the kitchen. "What kind of renovations are we doing?"

Karen smiled at Bobby. "I'd like to get the basement in better shape. It wouldn't hurt to have at least two temporary rooms."

Kate smirked. "You should have seen the basement before we got here. We spent days hauling stuff out. Ow." She rubbed the back of her head.

"I don't go around telling her your secrets." Bobby said.

Karen kissed Bobby. "It is no secret that you are a packrat. Oh, by the way, Jo is coming to spend a few days as well."

Bobby resituated his ball cap. "You came back to these two kids, weren't they enough?"

Karen hugged Bobby. "I haven't gotten to meet her yet."

Kate chewed on her thumbnail. "We should get the basement fixed up."

"Not tonight." Bobby said and stretched.

Kate started running ideas through her head. Dean was used to sharing a room and getting kicked out of his room but that had to get old. He was an adult and needed his own space. "Maybe after everyone goes home, we could fix up Dean's room. He needs a man cave."

Taylor's eyes brightened. "We could put two twins together downstairs for Jess and Sam. Then, Dean could have the queen bed we just moved. He wouldn't have to sleep in our room and it might be a nice surprise when he gets back."

Bobby nodded. "That would work."

Kate scrambled up the stairs and put the new sheets on Dean's bed. She grabbed a quilt and laid it across the bed as well. "Jo will bunk with us."

"I can ask Sam and Jess to pick up a few things on their way here," Bobby said.

"It is getting late though." Karen said.

Kate frowned. "Bobby never made me go to bed on time."

Bobby scoffed. "Yes, I did."

Kate smirked.

"Go get ready for bed." Bobby said. "The longer you are awake, the longer you have to scheme."

Sam got the message from Bobby. They were already on their way but stopped at a hotel for the night. "Looks like we will be shopping tomorrow."

Jess sat up quickly. "For what?"

Sam held up his phone.

"Awesome." Jess squeaked.

Dean had driven a few hours away to spend two days by himself. He was in a funk. He was tired of having so much on his shoulders but could never delegate and let someone else take over his responsibilities. He had been the same way with Sam. John drilled it into his head that he was responsible for Sammy. When a Striga nearly got Sam, John treated Dean differently for a while. Sam was grown but Dean still worried. He had played a few rounds of pool and another few rounds of cards. His wallet was thicker than when he had arrived. He was sitting at the bar sipping a whiskey when he met eyes with a woman.

She bit her lip and winked at Dean.

Dean slowly turned his chair. She was beautiful. She had on a short dress and heels. She was a brunette and the green in her eyes flickered as the light hit them. Dean finished his whiskey and approached her. He made small talk with her and was pleased that he was able to charm women just like he always had.

A few hours later, Dean rolled onto his back and looked at the ceiling. He steadied his breath and wiped the sweat from his face. He turned his head and smirked at the woman. It had been a long time since he had been with someone besides Lacy. "I don't think I got your name."

The woman traced her fingers down the side of his face. "Tessa." She watched Dean's face change as he processed the name. "Yes, sweetie, the reaper."

Dean rolled off the bed and reached for his gun.

Tessa sat on the bed. "Why shoot me after all the fun we just had?"

Dean wrapped a blanket around his waist. "So, what? Am I dead?"

Tessa laughed. "No."

"Why are you here?" Dean asked.

Tessa rolled her eyes. "I had a job in town and saw you at the bar."

Dean kept an eye on her but moved to the other side of the bed. "So what, you seduce me? I feel violated."

Tessa rolled onto her stomach on the bed and propped her chin on her palm. "Sex is always best when you are mopey."

Dean jerked his head. "I'm not mopey.. wait.. what do you mean?"

"You and I are good friends, Dean." Tessa said.

Dean's head was spinning.

"Okay, friends with benefits," Tessa said. She patted the bed beside her. "I am not here to cause you any harm."

Dean didn't believe her.

"If I was going to hurt you, I would have done so hours ago." Tessa said. "I do want to talk though."

Dean scoffed. "Yeah, talking isn't my thing. Usually, I sneak out while the chick is still asleep."

"Such a gentleman," Tessa said with sarcasm. "Now that your head is clear and you aren't sulking, I can talk to you."

Dean lowered the gun. He had unknowingly banged a reaper but she was really hot. Like... really hot. "Uh, talk about what?"

"Kate." Tessa said.

Dean shook his head. "No. Nope. I'm going to need to take a shower first. I feel dirty."

Tessa smirked and smacked his ass as he walked by. "I'll be here waiting."

Dean jumped and scurried to the bathroom to wash the sweat from his body. A run-in with a monster usually warranted a call to John but he wasn't keen on explaining what kind of run-in he had.

Tessa smoothed her hair down and pulled one of Dean's shirts over her head. To Dean, they had just met but to her, that wasn't her first time with the infamous Dean Winchester. If her deals with Kate went south, she thought she might just stick around for him.