Dean crashed on Missouri's couch overnight. He wanted to get back to the bunker for the kids but he didn't want to just leave April and her kids at Missouri's with no way back to their house. He woke up early the next morning and fumbled around for a cup of coffee. He started the coffee machine and sat down at the table. He ran his fingers through his hair and sighed. He stiffened slightly and then smirked. "You can come in here."

Andy tiptoed into the kitchen. "How did you know I was there?"

"Instinct I guess." Dean said. "Why are you awake?"

"I couldn't sleep. I heard someone in here so I decided to check it out." Andy said.

Dean offered him a piece of fruit. "Did you sleep at all?"

"I think so." Andy said.

"What were you doing until I woke up?" Dean asked.

"I looked at stuff." Andy said.

Dean raised an eyebrow.

"I didn't touch anything. I had my hands like this," He held his hands behind his back. "I just looked with my eyes."

Dean snorted. "Well, that is good. Are your mom and brother sleeping?"

Andy nodded. "Ian woke up a little bit but I gave him a bottle and a new diaper."

Dean sighed deeply. That brought back memories of him trying to wrestle a wiggly Sam into a diaper when his own hands barely had the dexterity to work the straps. "You are a good brother. My brother, Sam, was born when I was about four and a half. It is a big job when you are still a kid too."

"What about the ones I can call?"

Dean blew air through his nose. "Well, they are complicated. They didn't live with us until they were older. It is still a big job to take care of them though. Your mom has a big job with you two."

Andy chewed his bite of banana. "I try to help."

Dean looked up at Missouri. "Did we wake you?"

Missouri smiled warmly. "No, my knee did."

Dean turned his attention back to Andy. "You can help like you did with your brother or cleaning the house. Leave the protection to an adult. I don't want to hear that you have touched another gun until you are at least 30."

"What about a knife?" Andy asked.

Missouri turned her back to hide her amusement.

"You'll have to talk to your mom about that. Those can be dangerous." Dean said.

"But what if a demon shows up?" Andy asked.

Dean stiffened again. "You won't have to worry about things like that."

"They are real." Andy said. "I know things."

Missouri gave Dean an uncomfortable look.

Dean decided to change the subject. "Missouri makes the best waffles but you may have to convince her to make them."

Andy brightened. "I can help you! Please?"

Missouri chuckled. "Absolutely." She poured some coffee in a mug. "Do you mind taking this to him?"

Andy grabbed the mug and walked slowly to Dean.

Dean thanked him. "I'm going to make a few calls." He stepped outside and called John. "Hey."

"Hey." John said.

"How is the hunt going?" Dean asked.

"Slow but I think there is something going on. Are you still away?"

"Yes. Plans changed. I'll be headed back as soon as possible." Dean said.

"What is going on with your hunt?" John asked.

Dean sighed. "Not so much a hunt. The kid made up the ghost story because he wanted me to scare off his dad. The guy is bad news. So, I brought them to Missouri's house. He wasn't lying about seeing his dad around the house." He held his breath for a moment. "He is six and got a gun from a neighbor to protect his mom with."

John huffed. "How did he manage that?"

"The older son knew the code to the safe." Dean said.

John made a sound in the back of his throat.

"Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I have an off feeling that I can't explain." Dean said.

"Update me." John said. "Make sure Kate and Taylor haven't taken advantage of you being gone."

"Yes sir." Dean said. It was still early so he didn't call Sam. It wasn't likely either of the kids were awake so he decided to go back inside.

Missouri let Andy help her with the waffles. She thought he was precious and liked the company. She could sense something about the boy but didn't delve too far into it. "Dean, when are you going back to Kate and Taylor?"

Dean sighed. "I don't know."

"Andy, if I leave you with this, can you flip the waffle when that beeps?" Missouri asked.

Andy puffed his chest out. "I've got it."

Missouri nudged Dean toward the foyer. "What is to be done about his father?"

"I don't know. I don't think April made any reports. I don't think she has a restraining order. If I go back over there and just hope he shows up, I can't really do anything." Dean said.

Missouri glanced toward the kitchen. "You are a magnet for kids."

Dean cringed. "No, I'm not."

Missouri chided him. "Don't argue with me, I know what I'm talking about. They are welcome here for a few days."

"That may cause problems." Dean said.

Missouri scoffed. "Well, do you plan on taking them to the.. house?"

Dean's eyes widened. "No. I don't even want to imagine that kid in a room full of weapons."

"So you leave them here with me. Those babies aren't going back to that house until it is safe." Missouri said.

Dean looked up as April walked down the stairs. "You have to talk to her."

April blushed. "Good morning. Um, where is Andy?"

"In the kitchen, I've got him on breakfast duty." Missouri said.

April smiled. "Oh good. I woke up and he was gone and I assumed the worst."

"He was awake most of the night but stayed in the house." Dean said.

April kissed the top of Ian's head. "I never know where he is going to wind up these days."

"I can tell you how to cure the running." Dean quipped before Missouri's hand connected with the back of his head.

Missouri huffed. "Go help Andy."

Dean bowed out dramatically.

April shifted Ian onto her other hip. "I really appreciate you letting us spend the night."

Missouri rubbed Ian's foot. "It is no trouble at all. You are welcome to stay as long as you need."

April cast her eyes downward. "We will get out of your hair today."

Missouri patted the couch. "Have a seat." She went to the kitchen and poured another cup of coffee.

April thanked her and let the steam from the coffee crawl across her tired face.

"When's the last time you got to shower by yourself?" Missouri asked.

April blushed.

"I raised a son too. They love their mama but they are clingy." Missouri said.

April chuckled slightly. "I usually put Ian in his bouncer."

"Why don't you take some time for yourself? Dean can keep an eye on Andy and I'm happy to spend some time with the baby." Missouri offered.

April hesitated.

"Go on. I'll show you where things are." Missouri said.

Ian let Missouri hold him. He leaned back and looked at her face before grinning.

Missouri smiled back at him. "Is there anything particular that he can eat?"

"I just feed him what we are eating." April said.

"Towels are in that cabinet, there are all kinds of soaps and stuff of that sort in that basket. Sometimes, people come here with a heavy load and I let them soak away some of the worries before trying to sort through their heads." Missouri said. She carried Ian to the kitchen and cut up some food for him to eat.

Dean helped Andy get his own plate. "I will show you the right way to eat these."

Andy leaned over the table and watched Dean intently.

Dean put syrup on the waffle and placed sausage in the middle. He then rolled it and bit into it.

Andy's eyes grew wide. "That is smart."

Missouri shook her head in amusement.

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The bunker felt empty without Dean around. Kate woke up and felt off that Dean wasn't sitting in the kitchen with a fresh cup of coffee. She grabbed a bowl of cereal and carried it to the library. Her dreams were odd. She saw things that didn't quite make sense but they were so fuzzy that she didn't know where to start with understanding them. She read through a book on angels and ate her cereal.

Taylor woke up and did the same thing that Kate did. "What are you doing?"

Kate shrugged. "Reading. Hmm, I think I'm going to test something out."

Taylor chewed his breakfast. "Yeah? What is that?"

"I'll be back." Kate said.

Taylor sighed.

Kate found what she was looking for and returned to the library. She poured a spot of liquid into a bowl and recapped the bottle.

Taylor got closer. "What is that?"

"Holy oil." Kate said. She poked it with her finger and rubbed it on the back of her hand.

"What are you doing?" Taylor asked.

"Testing a theory." Kate said. She wiped her hand off and pulled a lighter from her pocket.

"Kate?" Taylor cautioned.

"It is like a candle." Kate said. She lit the small spot of holy oil and stepped back.

"That is how you trap an angel, right?" Taylor asked.

Kate nodded. She passed her hand over the flame. "I don't think it can trap us." She coughed and rubbed her chest. "We are probably too human for it to make a difference." She stepped away from the flame and cleared her throat.

Taylor felt a tickle in the back of his throat and drank the milk from his bowl.

Kate stepped back to the table and passed her hand back over the flame. She felt her throat swell and dropped the bowl. She wheezed and coughed violently.

Taylor started coughing too. He took his shirt off and smothered the flame that had drifted to the floor. He stumbled away from it and tried to clear his throat. He grabbed Kate's arm and pulled her toward the bathroom.

Kate felt like her lungs were shutting down. She pressed on her chest and held her head.

Taylor turned a few showers on and let the bathroom steam. It took a few minutes but his breathing got better. His chest still hurt and his airway felt fried. He sat down beside Kate. "How are you feeling?"

Kate shook her head.

Taylor pounded on her back with the side of his fist to loosen some of the congestion that she had developed. "Did the holy oil cause this?"

Kate shrugged. "I touched it."

"Yeah, but maybe the smoke." Taylor said as he entered another coughing fit. "Stay here." He grabbed cleaner and wet rags to wipe up the bit of oil that had gotten onto the floor. When he walked back into the library, he immediately felt sick. The smoke had dissipated but a hint remained. He cleaned up the small mess and tossed the rags into the hamper. He turned a fan on to help get rid of the lingering smoke.

Kate started to feel a little better and turned the showers off.

Taylor found her in her room. "That was weird."

Kate's chest rattled slightly. "Yeah, now we know not to burn holy oil."

Taylor sighed. "I'm going to get you some water. You still sound awful."

Kate nodded and put her blanket over her head.

Taylor gathered a few things and returned to Kate. "We should heal in no time but just in case, don't rest like that. Prop yourself up. You sound like I did when I got bronchitis. Take these pills and drink a lot of water."

Kate groaned when her phone rang. "Hello?"

Dean furrowed his brows. "Kate?"

Kate cleared her throat. "What's up?"

"Your voice just sounded funny." Dean said. "I am trying to form a plan of action still."

Kate moved the phone away from her face as she coughed.

Dean waited for her to stop. "Are you sick?"

Kate sighed. "It is just a tickle."

Taylor rolled his eyes.

"No, you don't get sick." Dean said.

"Apparently I do." Kate said.

Taylor nudged her leg.

Kate smacked at him. "I inhaled a little bit of something that just caused me to cough. I'll be okay."

Dean sighed. "What kind of something, Katelyn?"

Kate scoffed. "Just smoke. Ow, fine. I was seeing if holy oil would trap us like it does with angels."

Dean pinched the bridge of his nose. "That only works if it is lit."

Kate rolled her eyes dramatically. "Yes, I know that."

"Which means you set a fire?" Dean asked.

"I didn't set a fire. Dear god. I poured a spot in a bowl and lit it like a candle, safely." Kate said.

Dean narrowed his eyes. "Continue."

"The smoke hit me and just made me cough." Kate said.

"It made both of us sick and Kate sounds awful. Her lungs are rattling." Taylor said.

Dean pressed his forehead against the wall. "Can I really not leave you alone for a night?"

Taylor shook his head at Kate. "She was being careful and conducting research in a safe way. She didn't pour out a circle. The bowl had a fraction of a teaspoon in it."

"Just, keep me updated. I'm sorry you are sick." Dean said.

Kate cleared her throat again. "How are my future nephews?"

Dean scoffed. "You are asking for it."

Kate smiled a little. "For nephews? Yeah."

"No more hands on research. Do you want anything when I come back through?" Dean asked.

Kate held her breath so she didn't cough. "You could make a junk food run."

"I can do that." Dean said.

Kate put her phone down and coughed heavily. She rolled off her bed and stumbled to the bathroom. "It hurts."

Taylor turned the showers back on. "Don't fight it."

Dean spoke with April about her ex and figured it would be a good idea to get ahead of him. "You need to file a report."

"I can't. I have no proof and he can say I kidnapped the kids." April said.

Dean hadn't thought about that. "Just, don't worry right now. Even if you wanted to head out, I think you're going to have a hard time getting Ian away from Missouri."

April smiled. "She is good with him."

"She hasn't fussed at me once for not visiting enough." Dean said.

Andy jumped when Missouri tapped his shoulder. "Hi."

"You can't be listening in on adult conversations." Missouri said, gently.

"How else will I know what is going on?" Andy asked.

"You just have to be patient. You should rest for a while." Missouri said.

Andy shook his head. "I'm not tired."

Missouri crinkled her nose. "I know things."

Andy remembered that she could read minds. "Oh."

Missouri ushered Andy toward his mother. "Do you want Andy to rest while Ian does?"

April sighed. "Yes, since you didnt' sleep much."

Andy stood a little straighter. "I don't need a nap."

Missouri put a hand on his back and steered him toward the bedroom. She turned and winked at April to tell her that she had it under control.

Dean sat down in a chair. "Andy said something earlier."

April looked worn. "What did he say?"

"He said demons were real." Dean said.

April covered her face with her hands. "He gets these big ideas in his head and just goes with them."

Dean nodded. "Do you know where he would have gotten that specific idea?"

April shook her head. "It was probably just a scary dream. He drew a picture but I told him it was just a nightmare."

"Can I see what he drew?" Dean asked.

"It is really nothing. Once he found out ghosts were real he just assumed everything else was." April said.

"Well, I can help convince him that he has nothing to worry about." Dean said.

April grabbed Andy's backpack from the entryway. She pulled a notebook out and flipped through the pages.

Dean took the book from her. Most of his drawings were crude renditions of dragons and dinosaurs. A few drawings were of a dark figure and Dean could understand why it would be unsettling for April. He turned another page and froze. He swallowed hard and felt the hair on his arms and neck stand on end.

Missouri walked into the living room. "Ian is fast asleep. I can check on Andy in a little bit if you'd like."

April let herself relax into the couch. "Thank you."

Dean kept his expression neutral. "April was just showing me some of Andy's drawings." He turned the book toward Missouri.

Missouri looked at the drawing and stifled a gasp. "April, make yourself right at home. I need Dean to help me with some heavy lifting."

April leaned her head back and closed her eyes. "Thank you."

Missouri and Dean stepped outside. "Where did he see that?"

"April said it was just a bad dream." Dean said. "Most of the dark drawings were just of shadowy figures. This one hits too close to home."

"How could he possibly have seen a demon with yellow eyes?" Missouri asked.

Dean groaned. "I don't know. How did this go from a simple salt and burn to a possible encounter with Azazel?"

"I will see if I can get anything out of April. I think you should call John." Missouri said.

Dean sighed deeply. "Okay." He called John. "Dad?"

"Hold on." John said. He walked to his truck. "I can hear you now."

"Something happened and Missouri and I don't know what to make of it." Dean said.

John got into the truck and shut the door. "Explain."

"Andy, the kid, drew some pictures of what his mom said were nightmares. The thing is, one of the drawings is a dark figure with yellow eyes." Dean said.

John stiffened. "That could mean a lot of things."

"He said he knew demons were real." Dean said.

John's mind raced. "When did he draw that?"

"I don't know." Dean said.

"I was given that case." John said. "It got passed around and I gave it to you."

Dean started going down that thought path. "I'm thinking the coincidence isn't so coincidental."

"Keep an eye out. Watch your back. I'm going to wrap up things here and head your way." John said.

"Yes, sir." Dean said. He went back inside and gave Missouri a tense look. "When did Andy draw that?"

April pressed on her temple. "I don't know. I just found it one day. Why?"

"It could be nothing but we need to know everything about that drawing." Dean said.

"I don't understand." April said.

Missouri patted her hand. "Ghosts aren't the only thing out there. There is something specific about that drawing that is familiar to us and we want to rule out a few things."

Dean sat down across from them. "Did anything happen to Andy when he was a baby?"

April furrowed her brows. "What do you mean?"

"We are going to ask a bunch of questions. Just do your best to answer." Missouri said. "Anything could be very important."

"Could you make sure Andy is in the bedroom?" April asked. "I really don't want him hearing certain things."

Missouri checked on Andy and confirmed that he was beside Ian, even if he wasn't asleep.

"Andy isn't my son. He is my nephew." April said.

Dean nodded. "How did you wind up with him?"

"My sister was off her rocker after he was born. I think it was postpartum psychosis or something but she wouldn't get help. I was a teenager and living with her because both of my parents are gone. She made me swear that I'd take care of him if anything happened to her. When he was younger than Ian, she got manic and left a bunch of cash and a note on him. When I got home from school, she had disappeared." April said.

"Did you try to find her?" Missouri asked.

"The note said not to. I couldn't tell the authorities because I was underage and they would have taken Andy from me. So, I picked new names and went underground for a while." April said.

"What about his dad?" Dean asked.

April turned a deep shade of red. "I don't know who his real dad is. Steven took me in when Andy was still little. Things were okay until they weren't."

Missouri could hear Dean's thoughts loud and clear. 'Is Andy like Sam and Kate?'

Dean shifted. "When I was four, my mother died in a house fire. A man killed her and set the house on fire. That same man did the same thing to my sister. She isn't my sister by blood."

"That is awful. I'm so sorry." April said.

"The reason we are asking so many questions is that the man who is responsible for that had yellow eyes." Dean said.

April's breath hitched. "How is that possible?"

"Demons are very real. Most have black eyes. They look like normal people until they change their eyes. This one demon has yellow eyes." Dean said.

April stared at him.

Missouri sighed. "I know it is a lot. We just want to make sure that bases are covered."

April was falling into shock.

Missouri patted her hand. "I'm going to get you some tea. Just stay right here."

Dean wondered if April's ex had ever been possessed. "Was anything off about Steven?"

April blinked slowly. "What?"

"He was abusive but did you ever notice anything weird?" Dean asked.

April wrapped her arms around herself. "I don't know."

Dean looked toward the hallway. He sighed deeply. "Get over here."

Andy shuffled into the living room.

"How long have you been there?" Dean asked.

"Just now." Andy said.

Dean pulled a face. "Try again."

"Not long." Andy said.

"What did you hear?"

"You asked if my dad was weird." Andy said.

Dean sighed.

April held her arms out for Andy. "How many times must I tell you not to listen to people?"

"What is going on?" Andy asked.

"Nothing you need to worry about." April said.

Andy twisted away from her. "You are lying."

Missouri returned. "I thought you were sleeping."

Andy chewed his lip.

Dean looked at Missouri. "Would you be able to see if they had seen anything... weird?"

Missouri nodded. "I should be able to." She sat down beside April and explained the process. She closed her eyes and read April and then patted her hand. She gave Dean a sad look.

Dean silently cursed. Things were starting to make sense.

Missouri held her hand out for Andy. "Let's see what kind of toys I have stashed away."

Andy shook his head. "No, I'm staying here."

April glared at him.

Andy shrunk. "I'll go."

Dean rubbed his face in frustration. "Things are getting complicated. Missouri read Andy and he did see some red flags with Steven."

April tilted her head. "How?"

"She knew why I asked her to read him. By the look she gave me, I think that Steven was possessed at times if not the whole time." Dean said.

April let tears build in her eyes. "I let a demon around him and had no idea?"

"They blend in. If he has been possessed at any time, that would explain how he found you even though you moved." Dean said. He handed April a tissue.

### ###
Kate had fallen asleep after clearing her chest. She woke up sweaty and confused.

Taylor sat up. "You okay?"

"You slept in my floor?" Kate asked.

Taylor nodded. "I wanted to make sure you were okay."

Kate shivered. "I had a vision."

Taylor sat on her bed. "What was it?"

"Azazel." Kate said.

Taylor furrowed his brows. "That can't be good."

"Can you make sure the box is still sealed? I'm going to call Dean." Kate said.

"Yes. I'll double check."

Dean answered his phone. "Katie?"

"Dean, I had a vision. Something isn't right." Kate said.

"Was it about Azazel and Andy?" Dean asked.

Kate froze. "Uh, maybe. There is another baby."

"Yeah, we just found that out too." Dean said.

Kate swallowed hard.

"The box is still in place." Taylor said.

Missouri walked back to Dean. "I'm feeling a whole lot of darkness."

"Dean, I'm scared." Kate said.

Dean groaned. "What else happened?"

Kate tried to remember. "Azazel said it was my fault and then he took the baby."

Dean rubbed his neck. "I'm going to get ahold of Cas."

Kate frowned. "Okay, please be safe."

Dean handed Missouri his phone and darted into another room. He grabbed Andy by the ankle and yanked him back through the window. "Where the hell do you think you are going?"

Andy yelped.

Dean hauled him into the living room. "He tried to go out the window."

Missouri gasped. "I left for just a few seconds."

April was anxious and scared. "Why did you try to leave?"

Andy blushed. "No reason."

Dean crouched down to his level. "Things are about to get rough. There are things going on that you don't know about so going outside right now would be a very bad idea. Why did you try to go out the window?" He ran to the room and fixed the salt line. The kid could have let a demon in and they wouldn't have known.

Missouri stared at Dean, trying to read him. She looked at Andy before shoving him toward the rug.

April blinked. "What is going on?"

Dean took her arm and pulled her away from Andy. "Try to step off of the rug."

Andy shrugged and stepped forward. He hit an invisible wall.

Dean looked at Missouri. "Check the baby."

Missouri sprinkled holy water on Ian and saw no reaction. She circled him with salt and added an extra layer to the window and door.

"Mom, I'm scared." Andy said.

April tried to pull away from Dean.

"Just, do not go near him." Dean said. He caught the holy water that Missouri tossed him. He flicked the flask and hit Andy with the water.

Andy screamed and cowared.

"What did you do?!" April yelled.

"That isn't Andy." Dean said. He sprinkled holy water on himself and April. "See, it didn't burn us."

April's blood ran cold.

Andy's eyes turned black.

April hid her face against Dean's arm. "What is going on?"

"When he broke the salt line, a demon came in." Dean said. "Go with Missouri. I'll handle this."

"Don't hurt him, please." April said.

"I won't but I need you to go with her." Dean said. He nudged her toward Missouri.

Missouri soothed her. "It all sounds scary but he will be okay."

Dean called Kate back. "I need you on standby."

Kate put him on speaker. "Why?"

"I don't have a recorder." Dean said.

Kate got close to Taylor. "Who?"

"The kid." Dean said. The lights flickered and Andy grinned. Dean started the exorcism and Andy cried out.

"I will snap his neck." The demon said through Andy's mouth.

Dean froze. That was a valid threat.

Kate shouted something and covered her mouth.

Dean hit the floor as black smoke rushed from Andy and out of the house. He caught Andy as he fell. "Kate! What was that?"

Kate was shakey. "An ability. I'm sorry. I'm sorry."

Dean tested Andy. "He is okay. Kate, breathe."

Missouri and April returned.

"Is he okay?"

Dean nodded. He picked up his phone. "What did you do?"

Kate fidgeted. "Sent it back."

"Like an exorcism with less words?" Dean asked.

"Something like that," Kate said. "You aren't safe. You have to come back."

Dean's heart was in his throat.

"Bring them." Kate said.

"You know I can't do that." Dean said.

"Why? If Azazel did the same thing to Andy that he did to me, Andy needs to be protected. I'll erase their memories if I need to." Kate said.

Dean paced. "I will call you right back." He called John and told him everything that had happened.

John kicked his tire. "Okay. Take them."

"Really?" Dean asked.

John took a deep breath. "I don't think you have a choice. If we foiled Azazel's plan with Kate and Sam, the next in line would be in danger."

Dean paused. "What if this is Naomi's doing? The kids have been flying under the radar but leading me to Andy and having a demon attack made Kate use an ability. So we will get there and she will need to compel them and wipe their memories."

John sighed. "No more abilities."

Dean nodded. "I'll tell her." He was worried about Andy running around in the bunker.

"Send a message when you leave. Be incredibly careful. Do not stop until you make it to the bunker."

"Yes sir." Dean said. He messaged Kate to ask her to prepare a room for April and the boys. He went back to April. "I am going to take you somewhere safe."

April held up her hand. "I don't need an explanation. I trust you."

Dean let out a breath of air. "Okay, no one goes outside right now." He looked at Andy. "We are going to get you something that will prevent another demon from possessing you."

Andy's face flushed.

"Why did you open that window?" Dean asked.

Andy opened his mouth and then shut it.

"Do you mind?" Dean asked April.

April shrugged.

Dean took Andy into the room that he had tried to escape from. "Why?"

"I saw him." Andy said.

"You saw him?"

"Yes." Andy said.

Dean let out a slow breath and turned Andy around. He patted him down and pulled a knife from the back of his pants. "Where did you get this?"

Andy shrugged.

Dean eyed him. "Things are going to get very serious. You could have gotten everyone killed by opening that window. When you opened it, you broke the salt line."

Andy's eyes grew wide. "I didn't know."

"You knew he was out there and didn't tell an adult." Dean said.

Andy frowned.

"We are going to go to a top secret safe house. I am going to talk to your mom and then give you a list of big rules. I need you to follow those. If you don't, people could get hurt or die." Dean said.

Andy nodded.

"Right now, do not open any windows or doors by yourself. Get your stuff together and leave Missouri's stuff alone." Dean said.

Andy nodded again.

Dean patted the top of his head. He went back to Missouri and handed her the knife. "Kate 2.0."

Missouri sighed but chuckled.

April stared at the knife. "He had that?"

"He was going to take care of the Steven situation." Dean said.

April paled.

"Where we are going has a lot of stuff that is dangerous for kids. I'll have my brother put most of it away but I told Andy he would have a list of big rules." Dean said.

April nodded quickly. "Of course. I am so sorry."

"I am sure Kate and Taylor will keep him busy. They have kittens. I just really don't want him to get his hands on a weapon."

"I will make sure he doesn't touch anything." April said.

Dean sighed. "Thank you. This is all happening fast, I know."

"I saw a six-year-old demon just minutes ago. I don't even know what to think anymore." April said.

"Just pack stuff. I'll handle the rest." Dean said.

April gave him a small smile. She went into the bedroom and saw the salt circle around Ian. She didn't even really know Dean, let alone Missouri and they saved her babies' lives. She picked Ian up and kissed his cheek. She ran to keep them safe, and they were anything but safe. She felt guilty for thinking her sister had gone crazy. She was likely terrified and grasping at straws to save Andy. She placed a few items back into her bag and brought it to the entryway.

Missouri gathered charms to protect them from demonic possession and gave them each one. "Don't take these off until Dean says it is okay."

April nodded and looked at Andy.

"I won't." Andy said.

Dean quickly packed the car and returned for the kids. "The car is warded."

April thanked Missouri again and matched Dean's pace. She strapped Ian in and got into the front seat. She was scared but gave Andy a small smile.

### ###

Castiel watched the impala speed away and turned to the young woman beside him. "Why did you erase Lacy?"

"Because of Andy." the woman answered. "One day he will grow up and open hell's gates. He will unleash the apocalypse."

"So why not do away with him now?" Castiel asked.

The woman chewed the edge of her thumbnail. "I can cure him."

"Are you still certain that they cannot know who is behind this?"

The woman smiled. "It's called a time paradox, Cas."

Castiel sighed when she disappeared. He straightened his tie and vanished as well.

Missouri felt a familiar warmth and stepped onto her porch. She'd recognize that aura anywhere. Kate.