Chapter 13: The Bad Boys

The sudden revelation of a third Winchester boy was a hard shock to all of them. Andy had been stretched out in the back of the Impala when Dean answered his dad's old phone. When he hung up, Dean turned to her.

"Please, tell me you didn't know about this?" Andy shook her head.

"No Dean. I had no idea. Why would John have told me?" she asked. Dean was obviously shaken. He shook his head.

"I don't know. I really don't like this." In a way, Dean was right not to like it. They all went down to Windom, Minnesota to meet Adam. To Andy he seemed like a nice enough kid. But Dean was having none of it. He was in fine for when it came to being surly. Andy did her best to give the boys space to get to know their new brother. But when Dean went off alone to check out the mausoleum one more time, she started getting a bad feeling. Something wasn't right. Then Adam's mom showed up, barely a scratch on her, and Andy knew without a doubt that things were going to get very bad very quickly. When Adam, or whatever was using Adam's face got the drop on Sam she tried to run. Adam caught up to her and knocked her down. She fought hard, but she only had a knife on her and it didn't do much. Finally Adam knocked her out. When she came to she heard Sam cry out in pain. She tried to sit up but she was bound tight. She could hear voices behind her, but couldn't make out what they were saying. She struggled against her binding but it did no good. She heard Sam shout again and she called out to him. Then she heard a beautiful sound. Dean's shout of "Hey" and Sam call to him "Dean they're Gouls!" When Dean and Adam came crashing through the door she started to struggle at her bonds again. She could hear the crunch of bone as Dean beat in Adam's head. He cut her loose quickly then went straight to Sam. Andy got up off the table she had been strapped to and went to heal Sam. Andy thought Dean was right about giving Adam a hunter's funeral. He deserved it, and Andy knew Dean needed it. She could see he somehow felt responsible for what had happened to his half-brother. Andy knew she could do nothing to change his mind, but she was there for him and that was what he needed.

Dean ran his hand through Andy's hair. She smiled up at him and stood on tip-toe. He grinned and leaned in for a gentle kiss. When Dean went to pull back Andy reached up and held the back of his head, keeping him just where he was. She explored his lips with hers. The kiss turning from gentle to hot and heavy. Dean's hands wandered over Andy's body. He felt her hips, her back, the curve of her ass. He let out a hum of excitement.

"Dean," Castiel's deep voice came out of the blue. Both Dean and Andy jumped.

"Damn it Cas! What have I told you!"

"We need to talk."

"Why am I not surprised,"

"Castiel you have the worst timing." Andy said. He looked at her, and a dark expression crossed his face.

"Dean what are you doing with this woman?" Castiel said roughly. Dean looked at him confused.

"None of your business Cas. That's the second time you've asked me that. What is the big deal?"

"Dean, she's the devils prophet," Dean rolled his eyes.

"That's great Cas. What the hell does that mean?"

"She can't be trusted. She works for Lucifer."

"Whoa whoa, back up. What are you saying?"

"She has visions does she not,"

"Yea…"

"Her visions are given to her by Lucifer. She sees what he wants her to see." Andy could only stare at the angel.

"I highly doubt that," Dean said slightly amused.

"It doesn't matter Dean, you should not associate with her. She's dangerous."

"With all due respect Cas, I will associate with who I like."

"Whom," Andy said quietly. Dean shot her a withering look and she couldn't help but smirk.

"Dean please. It's not safe here." Dean glanced at Castiel.

"What do you- Cas what's wrong?"

"I need you to meet me here." the angel said handing Dean a piece of paper.

"Why can't we just talk here." Suddenly Dean realized that Andy was gone. Then it hit him.

"I'm dreaming aren't I."

"Go there. And please don't bring her." With that Dean woke up. Andy was still sleeping, tucked into his side. He sighed. This was not going to go over well. He kissed her forehead, and Andy stirred. She opened her eyes and looked up at Dean with a small smile. He tried to keep his expression neutral, but apparently he failed. Andy's smile faded and was replaced by a slight frown.

"What's wrong?" Andy asked.

"Cas…he needs to see me. To tell me something." Dean said. Andy looked at him, like she knew there was more. "And he asked me not to bring you." Andy sighed.

"This sucks." she muttered. Dean was amazed.

"That's it?" he said staring at her. Andy shrugged. "No argument, no demands to come anyway. Just 'This sucks'?"

"Well it does." Andy said burying her face in Dean's chest. Dean put an arm around her, confused, but glad she wasn't going to fight.

Andy decided to take a trip up to Bobby's while the boys were gone she missed him, and she was sure Dyson would appreciate the visit. The truth was, Andy knew what Cas wanted to tell Dean. He wanted to tell him everything. The apocalypse, Sam, Lucifer, Michael. She also knew that Dean wasn't going to hear it. That was why she wasn't fighting to go with Dean. She already knew what was going to happen, and she still couldn't tell anyone. The Arch Angels brought their wrath down on Cas. She felt bad for Jimmy Novak and his family, but that was how the world was working. But she was also proud of them. Jimmy willingly sacrificed his life to keep his daughter from being a vessel. With that, Cas was back. But Andy could see he was different. He had been whipped into submission. Dean wouldn't know anything, until it was too late. What she didn't know, was that Dean would find out about Sam and the demon blood.

Andy heard the phone ring in the kitchen. It was Bobby's real phone. She heard him answer and didn't think much of it until he came in the study looking grimmer than usual.

"What's going on Bobby?" she asked.

"Cas is back." Andy sighed.

"That's good. What else?" Bobby hesitated.

"Sam…Sam's been drinking…demon blood." Andy closed her eyes and sighed.

"Yea…" she said heavily. Bobby stared at her.

"You…you knew?" he said shocked. Andy looked at him steadily and nodded.

"When….how?"

"Since we sent Alistair to Hel. I saw it." Bobby's eyes bugged out.

"And you didn't think to say anything?" he shouted.

"I couldn't." she said quietly.

"What do you mean you couldn't?" Bobby shouted.

"I mean I physically couldn't. I wanted to so badly. I was going to tell Dean when we brought him back here after the thing with Alistair but I literally couldn't open my mouth to say the words. Something was keeping me from say anything." Bobby stared. Then he sighed and rubbed his forehead.

"Well that is just swell." he muttered. "Come on, we have to get the panic room set up."

"For what?"

"For Sam. He needs to detox."

Dean was in his cold burn mode. He was quiet, harsh and just unpleasant to be around. She couldn't decide which was worse, listening to Sam go through the detox or watching Dean. Then Rufus called with news of seals breaking. Andy was frustrated. She had been having visions on and off all day. Not that she could say anything about them. She couldn't tell them that Cas was going to set him free. She couldn't tell them that Lilith was the final seal and if they couldn't kill her soon they were screwed. She couldn't tell Dean, that his brother was going to chose Ruby, the bitch, over him. She could see that Sam was so sure he was right. So sure what he was doing was what needed to be done. She could see that Dean would give up on his brother and it broke her heart. Dyson could see something was bothering her. He cornered her at one point while Dean was in the yard trying to call Cas.

"What's going on in your head hon?" he asked. She gave him a small glare for the nickname. Dyson just shrugged.

"Way too much," Andy answered.

"Care to share?"

"I can't." Dyson looked at her.

"Since when?"

"Since I physically can't. I knew about Sam and the demon blood." Dyson's eye widened slightly. "Just before you came to get me when Dean was torturing Alistair. I couldn't tell anyone, except Chuck for some reason. Probably a prophet thing. But that's it. That's what's going on in my head. I keep having visions that I can't say anything about and it is driving me nuts!" Andy shouted. Dyson said nothing as he came over to her and wrapped her up in a hug. She held him hard, shaking with the frustration of everything. Just then Dean and Bobby walked in. Andy and Dyson broke apart. Dean looked at them and said nothing. Andy caught the look on his face.

"Dean, what's going on? Did Cas show up?" Dean nodded. "And?"

"And I am now a sworn servant of heaven." Dean said. The room went silent. They could all hear Sam in the basement screaming. Dean leaned against the door frame. He looked so done.

"So…you're heavens bitch now?" Andy said. Dean gave her a withering look.

"After all you've said about them, now you trust the angels?" Bobby said.

"Come on now, give me a little credit. I've never trusted them less."

"Then why-?"

"Because what other option do we have?" They were quiet. Then they all noticed the utter quiet. They looked at each other. Without a word they all booked it down the stairs. Sam was seizing hard. Then suddenly he was lifted up and flung against the wall. Quickly Bobby and Dean got the door open. Dyson managed to grab Sam and hold him down.

"We're going to have to strap him down for his own safety." Bobby said. Dean didn't respond. Andy looked at him. He was looking at Sam. The pain in his face was obvious.

"Dean…Dean!" Andy called to him and put a hand on his shoulder. Dean blinked.

"Ok, ok. Let's just get it over with."

Just like she had seen it, Sam got out. He went straight to Ruby. Dean went after him. Andy knew better than to tag along. They needed to work this out, or not. Sadly, it was a not. Sam walked away, and Dean told him to never come back. When he got back to Bobby's he was just short of pathetic. Andy was surprised and impressed when Bobby called him out on his shit.

"I'm so sorry your feelings are hurt princess! Family is supposed to make you miserable."

"I told him you walk out that door, don't come back and he walked out anyway."

"You sound like a whiny brat." Bobby said. Dean walked away from him. Andy sighed.

"No, you sound like your dad. Let me tell you something. Your dad was a coward." That stopped Dean cold.

"My dad was a lot of things Bobby but a coward."

"He pushed Sam away rather than reach out to him. Not exactly brave. Do us all a favour. Don't be him."

Then two things happened: Dean vanished before their eyes, and Andy collapsed to the floor. For a moment Dyson and Bobby just looked at each other. Then Dyson scooped Andy up and laid her on the couch.

"Andrea! Wake up!" Slowly, Andy opened her eyes and looked around. She sat up quickly. Too quickly because she swayed. Dyson put a hand on her back.

"Where's Dean?" she said urgently.

"He vanished, into thin air.

"Shit!"

"What just happened?" Dyson asked.

"Zachariah and Cas have him." Andy's eyes widned.

"Balls!" Bobby cussed.

"You said it. I said it…Lilith is the final seal…oh my god. I can say it."

"What do you mean Lilith is the final seal?" Bobby asked.

"Lilith is the final seal, if Sam kills her Lucifer walks. Bobby and Dyson stared.

"You've got to go." Bobby said.

"I know." Andy bolted up and went to grab her helmet. Dyson stopped her. "Dyson! I need to go now and warn them!"

"You don't think I would let you go alone?" he said.

"Thank you." Andy said hugging him fiercely. Dyson wrapped an arm around her and they were gone.