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I saw a tiktok that made me sad so I'm writing this based off of it. Not yandere but still platonic.
The sun is hot on your back. A bead of sweat drips down your forehead. This is horrible! Its so hot. Your water bottle is half finished, and you have never been so bored. You stare down at the lake, watching as your fishing rod bobs but doesn't entice an actual fish. This is stupid. You shouldn't have agreed to sit on this rocking boat with your dad. You miss your video games!
You turn to complain, but see your dads happy face. Hes smiling down at the water. You haven't seen him this happy in a long time. Ever since your mother and him divorced, your dad has spent his days working and then being depressed on his day off. You two haven't exactly spent some time together in a while. Work takes over his life. "You having fun, kid?" He asks, eyes bright. You nod for his happiness.
You two spend another hour sitting there, before your dad deems it too hot to wait any longer. "Feels like we are being cooked alive." He sighes, ruffling your hair. You guys go back to town, where your dad orders two ice creams. You munch on yours, and then make a face. "Ack, cold!"
"Thats why you slow down." Your dad laughs. You watch him, see the glow he has on his face. Its been so long since you've seen that. You pull on his sleeve to get his attention. "Dad, I love you." Your dad tenses up. You skip along, oblivious to the tears he wipes away. Your dad devours the rest of his cones, and hoists you up into his arms.
He squeezes you until you squeak. "I love you too, kid. L-Love you so much." His voice is shaky. You rest your head on his shoulder, yawning as you finish your ice cream.
Wrote this in a hurry, so it isn't the best. I hope you enjoyed anyway :D
Summary: You had gone on a hunt alone, simple salt and burn. But when has a hunterâs life ever been simple?
a/n â Sorry, I really like angst fanfics! Hopefully Iâll be able to get part two to join the hunt out next week sometime, but bear with if not as I have a training course for work. Feedback appreciated :)
You had gone on a hunt alone, simple salt and burn. But when has a hunterâs life ever been simple?
âFuck!â You yelled. You had just finished the salt and burn, the grave glowing oranges and yellows, the ghost haunting and killing young children put to rest, when suddenly a sharp pain stabbed you in the side. You looked down, a blade was stuck in your side, it felt like poison was flooding your body, you could feel your t-shirt getting wet with blood. âFuck! Why are hunts never so simpleâ you thought to yourself, the pain becoming more and more unbearable, paralyzing even.
You coughed a little, blood splattering over your hand and dribbling down your face. The coughing moved the blade within you, and a new wave of pain rushed through your body. Whoever or what had gotten you was hidden in the darkness, but you could hear it, footsteps getting closer.
âMy, my, myâ A deep voice emerged, surrounding you, it sounded as if it was coming from all directions. The creature stepped out in front of you, in body clad in a black crisp suit, dark red splotches scatted on the material. Its hair was slicked back, styled smartly. It emerged from the shadows, into the slight light the salt and burn was casting, blue eyes, switching and turning black, the smell of sulphur and rotten eyes overpowering your senses.
The demon laughed, more like cackled as it walked towards you. If you werenât incapacitated you would have fought back, but the searing pain froze you to the spot you were stood in. The vessel the demon was occupying was definitely attractive, but that didnât matter. The demon got closer, until it was a few inches from your face, it grabbed at your face, leaning forward, inhaling your scent. âMy, my, myâ it repeated again, leaning in towards you, its hot breath ghosting over your ear.
âWho would have thought that I would get the jump on the infamous y/n Singerâ it whispered, its voice sweet almost melodic, but the sinister undertone was still there. âI canât wait to tell your dear old fatherâ it continues, running a finger over your cheek, down to your side, where the hilt on the blade was sticking out of you. Its hand wrapped around it, wiggling it up and down, the pain surging again, as your knees weakened, and you collapsed to the floor with a gasp. The blade puncturing more of your insides as it stayed in the demonâs hand when you fell.
âOh, yes!â it giggles manically, âI canât wait to tell dear old daddy, but first you get to sufferâ It kicked you in the side, dirt and mucked adding and mixing into your wound. It turned to look at you, smirking before disappearing in a cloud of black smoke. You could feel the blood pouring out of your side faster than before, laying down you curled into a ball, trying to maintain body head. You could hardly feel your hands and feet by now, your body going into shock with the blood loss, but you willed yourself to dig around in your pocket, pulling out the phone, and calling the only man you had on speed dial.
The phone rings a few times, your close to giving up, conserving your energy, when a gruff voice finally answered.
âWhat have you done now, Idgitâ The voice askes, the undertones soft and gentle, caring.
âDadâ you whisper, more blood pouring out of your mouth, you breath in shakily, pain rippling throughout you. âI need to visit you soon; itâs been too longâ You try to keep your voice cheerful, not allow him to realise anything is wrong
âWhatâs wrong y/nâ His voice is hard. Of course, you couldnât fool your dad, of course the infamous Bobby Singer knew when something was wrong. The concern in his voice rolling in waves through the phone, you could imagine him now, standing in the yard, dark eyebrows scrunching in confusion.
âNothingâs wrong Dadâ You squeak out, before a coughing fit overtakes your body, droplets of blood being expelled out of your mouth.
âThatâs Bullshit, y/n!â He yells, dad could always tell when you were lying, but you ignored him, continuing with the story, that nothing was wrong.
âI just wanted to call you Dad, itâs been awhile sâallâ You whisper, energy draining from your body quicker after you stopped coughing. Though a smile planted itself on your face, thinking of your father and the memories you had with him.
Bobby takes awhile to respond, you can imagine the cogs in his head turning, trying to figure out what was going on and how to help you. But you knew you werenât long for this world, and you needed to tell him one last thing.
âDadâ you gasped, it was getting harder to breath, your eyesight had started going black around the rims, almost like those stylised photos you saw every so often.
âI love you Dadâ Your energy was almost depleted now. Body cold and blue, most of your blood on the floor underneath you. Your ears had started ringing, your brain going foggy. Closing your eyes, it was easier to concentrate on your fatherâs comforting voice.
âY/n! What is going on?â He yells down the phone, impatience and fear radiating from his voice.
âI love you Dadâ You responded, a happy smile slipping over your face as you got to tell him something you didnât say often. A hunterâs life was one of gore and hard-faced people, not a life full of lovey moments, though you wished you had said that you loved him more.
You couldnât open your eyes anymore, eyelids to heavy to move. Your chest felt like the weigh of the world was rested upon it, organs shutting down one by one. Your heart slowing, trying to pump the last remaining blood around your system, your lungs hard inflating with much needed oxygen. It was your time. âI love you, Daddy.â You mustered up the last of your strength, taking the deepest breath you could, before repeating the three little words you wished you had told your father more. Your soul started to slip from your body, the ache in your side becoming more distant, your senses becoming numb, fading. Your dads voice distant, yelling and pleading your name over and over again like a broken record. You smiled as darkness encompassed you, your life slipping away, peace holding your hand as you crossed the line between life and death. Happy as you got to remind your dad that you loved him one last time.
This is my first attempt at writing for Rossi, Its not the best, and for that im sorry. I hope even though its not the best thing ive ever written that you still enjoy it. My taglist and requests are still open :)
Pairing:
Dad!Rossi x Daughter!Reader
âY/N, are you home?â Special Agent David Rossi called as he walked through the door of his house. He hung up his jacket, and dropped his bag by the door.
âDad? Is that you?â You call from the kitchen, on the island i front of you is spread out a sea of homework.
âIts me kiddo,â Your dad walks over to you in the kitchen, history, math, science, and english books littered his countertop.
âWhat are you working on?â He asks as he walks over to the fridge and grabs a bottle of wine, he opens the drawers on the island trying to find the corkscrew.
âEverything.â You glance up at him and watch for a moment as he struggles to find the corkscrew, âLooking for this?â You ask, sliding down from the stool, and walking over to the cabinet where the glasses were kept and retrive the corkscrew.
âAhh yes,â he smiles as he takes the corkscrew from your hand and sets the bottle of wine down on the counter. âIs there anything i can help you with?â He asks, twisting the device into the wine bottle.
âNo, i think it's just going to be a late night, i have to finish this stuff tonight. Thanks for the offer.â You smile and hoist yourself back up into the chair. You were only a sophomore in college, but you took more classes than most. You were determined to make the most of the schooling your father had so graciously paid for. And if that meant staying up until the wee hours of the morning to get your homework done then so be it.
âAlright, iâm going to go up to my room. Don't stay up too late.â Your dad poured a glass of wine, and put a stopper in his bottle of wine. Your father stopped behind your chair and kissed your head.
âGoodnight Kiddo, I love you.â With that your father left the room and walked up the stairs to his bedroom.
You picked up your pencil and got back to working on the questions that were assigned. You didn't know how much time had passed before you were falling asleep doing your science homework. You didn't realize how much work this would turn out to be. You head rested against your hand as you tried to concentrate on the words that blurred together on the page.
You closed your eyes promising yourself that it would only be for a moment and drifted off to sleep.
Rossi woke up at 3am to use the bathroom when he noticed the light on downstairs. Surely you weren't still up, but as he walked by your room to the stairs he saw that it was vacant. Walking down the stairs the agent, shook his head. The amount of times he has found you asleep at the island in the wee hours of the night was slowly climbing into the double digits. As he walked into the kitchen he found you with your head on your arms, fast asleep at the kitchen island. Walking up to you he gently shakes your shoulder and you startle awake.
âHmm? Im awake!â you sit up right and glance at your dad.
âYou fell asleep again kid.â He smiles, âCâmon kid let's get you to bed.â You dad reaches for your hand and you take it.
âAlright, fine.â You take his hand and your dad puts an arm around your shoulders. Your dad walks you to your bedroom door.
âYou know kid, i think they are giving you more work now then what i did when i was in school to be a profiler.â He laughs and holds your shoulders. You look at your dad and roll your eyes.
âWell yeah, you became an agent like a million years ago.â You smirk and your dad shakes his head.
âIm old dear, but not that old.â
âNot everyone can be Dr. Reid now can they?â You laugh and wrap your arms around his waist, hugging him tight.
âThat boy is something else. Hey maybe you should ask him for help with your homework so you can stop staying up and falling asleep at my counter.â You dad hugs you back and runs a hand down your hair.
âI love you kid, get some sleep, iâll help you with your english homework tomorrow over some coffee at our favorite coffee shop.â He kisses your head and you nod.
Sam x Daughter!Reader, takes place in S12 E18 so warning: SPOILERS
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You watched as Uncle Dean walked into the room, heâd called Cas about fifteen times this week and still nothing. Dad walked in from the other entrance, holding a load of papers and articles. You all sat at the table, âStill no word from Cas?â Dad stated the obvious,
âNothing.â Uncle Dean huffed. He picked up his guns and began to clean them. You noticed he did this when he was worried.
âHeâs Cas. This isnât the first time heâs just dropped off the map. Heâll be fine.â Dad tried to reassure his brother, who hummed a âYeah...â in response.Â
âWell, Iâve been researching demons. Turns out we have a lot of books on demons.âÂ
You chuckled.
âBut nothing useful for Daegon.â
âHelpful.â You stated sarcastically. You glanced up when a notification appeared on your Dadâs laptop screen. âHuh,â He grabbed Uncle Deanâs attention âI just got an email from Mick...Itâs a case.â
âGood.â Uncle Dean replied before wiping the barrel of his pistol.
âWhy didnât he call?â You wondered aloud.
âSome guy called Jarrod Hayes went missing last week in Tomahawk, Wisconsin....Mick sayâs this place has a history.
âMeaning...?â
âWell someone went missing every year for some time until it stopped twenty years ago...well, until now.â Dad paraphrased.
âWhat so itâs like a cycle or something?â You suggested.
âSomething like that.â
As everyone was throwing some bags into the back of Baby your Dad stopped you. âYou sure youâre okay to come?â
âYeah. Iâm fine.â You nodded. You were far too determined to quit.
His eyebrows furrowed sympathetically. âIf you want to stop at any point just say.â He paused before adding âPromise?â
âPromise.â You smiled.
The three of you raised an eyebrow at the Sheriff. He was adding the finishing touches to some sort of taxidermy project. It was a little creepy to say the least. Youâd taken on Claireâs advice and after managing to convince your Dad to let you tag along as they posed as FBI agents. It was amazing what a little makeup and smart-wear could do.
âYou know what I donât get...â the Sheriff began âWhy the fedâs are so interested?â He didnât look away from his work.
âJust following orders.â Uncle Dean answered in a way that said it wasnât up for question.
âWhat can you tell us about the case?â Dad asked after clearing his throat.
âNot much to tell,â the Sheriff picked up some sort of tweezers and began fixing any hair that looked out of place to him âSome kids were hanging out, Jarrod went home and never made it.â
âYou donât seem very worried.â You noticed his casual demeanor.
âIf you ask me he bailed. He had it tough you know...real tough.â The Sheriff started to sew something up on the creature.
âTough?â Uncle Dean raised an eyebrow.
âHis Mom left years ago and his Dad...well...lets just say Jarrod fell down the stairs a lot.â
âYou knew he was being abused?â You tried not to sound angry.
âWe tried to help him, but taking a child away from his parents, even if theyâre the evilest people in the world, its hard.âÂ
You couldnât argue with him, but you didnât fully agree either.
Uncle Dean went back to the issue at hand âYou said Jarrod was with friends the night he went missing, did any of them say anything?â
âNothinâ worth repeating....there, ainât he precious?â The Sheriff sat back from his completed work and did a sort of âvoilaâ pose. You smiled awkwardly, trying to look impressed.Â
âAny idea where we can find any of these friends?â Dad wondered.
âDarren Boston? Agents Stark, Martel and Pond.â You held up your badges briefly.
âAh no...â Darren whispered to himself, tossing his joint to the floor. You picked it back up and handed to his confused face âThat stuffâs expensive.âÂ
âThanks?â He mumbled.
âWe uh, we wanted to ask you a few quick questions about the night your friend Jarrod Hayes went missing?â Dad explained.
âWhat about it?â He huffed.
âThe Sheriff said you were with him.â Dad continued.
âYeah well the Sheriff can suck it. He thinks Jarrod just upped and left this town.â
âAnd you donât?â You said curiously.
âI know he didnât. But the cops arenât gonna believe me, not if the Sheriff doesnât. Heâs got it in for me.â Darren complained.
âWhy?âÂ
He held up his fag in an obvious manor âWhy do you think?â
âSo what did happen?â You encouraged him, if he hadnât told anyone else, which by the sounds of it he hadnât, heâd be more likely to tell you.
âI tried to save him...â Darren took a deep breath âBut the monster got him: Black Bill.â
âBlack Bill is a local urban legend...â Your Dad began to explain, but paused when neither you nor Dean were paying much attention. One, you already had the wiki page up on your phone and two, you were starving so food was the priority. The waitress finally cam over with your orders, spending extra long giving your Uncle his so she made sure he saw âthe lookâ. You hid behind your milkshake in embarrassment for him as he winked.
âFocus.â Dad managed through gritted teeth, nudging his brother.
âI am focused! Black Bill, urban legends blah blah whatâve you got?â Uncle Dean clearly wasnât âfocusedâ but you were too busy reading your own phone to bother saying anything.
Dad coninued âApparently he has the head of a goat-â
âA goat?â Uncle Dean stopped him âLike mehh a goat?â
âNo. The black and white type that goes Moo.â You remarked, earning a bitchface from your Uncle and a smile from your Dad.
âSo where are we going with this?â Uncle Dean tried his best to stay on board as he followed the waitress round with his eyes.
âYouâre an actual creep.â You looked at him with a disgusted face and he swatted you on the back of the head âWhat would you know, youâre what, twelve?â
âOld man.â You hissed.
âBaby.â He snapped back.
You stuck your tongue out at him âFight me.â
âIâd beat your ass.â
âGuys!â Dad drew your attentions back to the case âFocus.â
âWhy donât you two uh, focus on the case.â Uncle Dean didnât take his eyes off the waitress, who was glancing at him whenever she had the chance.
âDonât wait up.â He mumbled, slowly getting up from the table âWe can just use the colt. Dusts anything.â
âStill, if it fails itâs nice to have a plan B.â You shrugged.
âIâm done with you two and your..logic.â With that he got up and made a beeline for the lady.Â
âOh donât do the hot coffee thing.â Dad winced in preparation for whatever awful pickup line he was about to attempt.
Uncle Dean whistled a little before smirking âThis coffee is hot, almost as hot as-â He then gestured towards her.
You sunk into your chair âOh please no that was so painful to watch.âÂ
Cringing you faced away from the pair of them, making Dad chuckle. âWanna go?â He said, clearly feeling the same.
âDefinitely.â
After an all-nighter of researching and endless energy drinks, or coffee for your Dad, you were back in the same cafe. Hopefully, Uncle Dean would arrive soon so you could carry on with the case.
You glanced up when the little bell went at the door where he whispered something to her before grinning and heading in your direction.Â
He sat down, looking way too proud with himself. âGood night?â Dad asked.
âWhy would you even ask that?â You mumbled.
âAwesome. So awesome.â Uncle Dean smiled widely as he looked back over to her taking her jacket off.
âSo uh, any idea what weâre dealing with?â
âA satyr.â You said- keen to change the topic.
âA what?â Uncle Dean raised his eyebrows, stuffing his face full of your Dadâs order.Â
âHalf man-half goat thing, like Mr Tumnus from Narnia.â
âYou are such a nerd.â He commented.
âNerd life is best life.âYou shrugged, taking your phone back from him.
âThey lead people to the woods for massive orgys and then the Satyr would, quote, âfeast on the flesh of his victims until his belly was full to bursting with their moist slippery meatââ.Â
Uncle Dean slowed his chewing and pushed his plate away âOh, so now what?â
âWe were gonna question Darren...â
âWere going to?â Uncle Dean didnât like where this was going.Â
âYeah,â Dad nodded âHis Mom called to say he never made it home from work last night.â
âExcuse me, Sir. Hi, Agents Stark, Martell and Pond. Weâre looking for Darren Boston?â
âDarren?â The man looked puzzled âIs he in trouble?â
âNo we uh, spoke to him last night. We just wanted to ask a few follow up questions.â
âNo he didnât actually show up for work today. Sorry I canât help you any more than thatâŚThe last time I saw him was yesterday. Big day today, though. Itâs a shame he couldnât have pulled his load.â
âHow come itâs a big day?â You asked.
âSee that man over there, heâs the health inspector. Theyâre trying to shut us down. We canât afford to upgrade to better equipment.â
âAnd the owner?â Dad pressed.
âHeâd rather play Sheriff.â
âWait,â Uncle Dean stopped him from saying anything else âYouâre telling me Sheriff Bishop owns this plant?â
âYeah-â He paused, noticing a man waving for his attention âExcuse me.â
âSoâŚâ You sighed, watching him walk away âWe talk to the Sheriff.â
Uncle Dean continued âFind our witness who later goes missing.â
Dad finished âLast seen somewhere owned by the Sheriff. Coincidence?â
The three of you walked behind a curtain to reveal racks of meat. It stank and it took any drop of hunger you had out of you. Ew.
âSheriff.â Uncle Dean cleared his throat. The Sheriff turned round on his heels with his hands half in his pockets âWhat are you doing here? Still trying to track down Jarrod?â
âAnd Darren Boston. He went missing yesterday.â You added.
âGeez, first Iâve heard.â
âSheriff, what do you know about Black Bill?â Uncle Dean went straight to the local legend.
The Sheriff sighed âParents tell it to their kids so they donât stay out so late or play somewhere they shouldnât. Heâs like the boogeyman, you know? Ainât real.â
âYou sure about that, a lot of people in this town go missing.â You questioned him furhter.
âYeah, they work at the plant, get bored and move on.â
âAnd what about Darren?â Dad tilted his head.
âThe kid was drunk, high or both. Heâs not exactly a trustworthy witness.â
âOkay, thank you for your time.â Dad thanked him before turning and leaving with you both. Once youâd made it out of the main area you began to discuss the case. âHeâs not acting suspicious at all.â Uncle Dean scoffed.
âBut howâs he connected to the satyr?â Dad couldnât get his head round it and neither could.
You stole a few of Uncle Deanâs chips as he grabbed ketchup from the other table, throwing you a suspicious glare as you munched on them. âDid you take some of my fries?â He raised an eyebrow. You shrugged, swallowing. You were about to act all innocent when Dad came into the diner. âSeriously? You can eat after what we just saw?â He looked disgusted at his brother.
He shrugged, taking a bite of his burger. âThis is heaven, Sammy.â
You took another chip when he closed his eyes, having a moment with his burger. He then opened one and glanced at you, swallowing before saying âWill you stop.â
âIâll stop when you run out of chips.â You smiled sweetly.
âAnyway,â Dad ignored you both âDid we find anything out?â
âYeah, all the past victims worked at the factory.â You said after taking a sip of your hot chocolate.
âAll of them?â
âYep. So they must be connected.â
âMust be. What I found is that in the past if you lived here you worked at the plant. The Bishops owned everything. From the factory to the housing. Only, recently theyâve been having to sell things off. Everything except for the factory and their housing estate.â Dad placed a photo in front of you both.
âDamn.â You looked at how posh and defined it was âNow thatâs a house.â
Dadâs phone buzzed and he checked the screen âItâs from Mick, heâs wondering how the case is going.â
You didnât mention anything, but Mick had been acting a little out of character recently. âTell him itâs going just fine.â Uncle Dean managed between bites.
You flicked your torch on and stayed close to your Dad and Uncle, treading carefully through the estate. As they turned to go different ways, exploring the place, you did so too, walking into the huge kitchen-diner with a door at the other side.
âDean, Y/N!â Your Dad called, turning your attention away from the backdoor âIâd say we just got lucky.â
You and Uncle Dean came face to face with a huge wooden door- at leas 8 different locks bolting it shut. âIâd say heâs hiding something.â You said, watching as your Dad began to pick the locks.
After a few minutes of fiddling about with them the door swung open to reveal a gloomy looking staircase leading into the dark basement. You descended down in silence, one hand with a torch and the other with a gun.
It was a large-ish room littered with torture devices and blades. You noticed the definite smell of blood and cringed as you shined your torch over the bloody table. The door from upstairs sounded and you froze. The three of you shared a worried look as the footsteps grew loud from the floor above. It must have been the Sheriff.
He crept down the steps, straight towards the three of you. Immediately, you stepped off to the side as not to be the ones at gunpoint. Dean cocked the colt and held it against the Sheriffâs head. âHey.â He grumbled.
You took the gun from the Sheriffâs grip and held it away from his reaching distance, Uncle Dean hit him against the wall and demanded âTalk.â
âYou wonât believe me...â He looked down. You could tell he wasnât exactly a keen killer. âWeâve got a pretty open mind.â Dad countered.
The Sheriff sighed âMy family...weâve got a secret..Black Bill is us. When we were kids Dad told us about how a monster came to our house and made us rich in return for food.â
âFood?â You narrowed your eyebrows in question.
âHuman blood. We made Black Bill up...â
âSo whoâs the monster?â Uncle Dean questioned.
âMoluch.â
You nodded slowly before saying âThe God of sacrifice.â
âThatâs right.â The Sheriff nodded sadly. âWe starve him until heâll give us anything we want. In return for some poor son of a bitchâs blood we get rich. But after my Dad died I put a stop to it. I didnât want to kill anyone, I just wanted to put right what weâd done wrong.â
âSo uh, whereâs Moluch now?â You asked, peering into the hatch you presumed heâd been in.
âHeâs still there. Locked up, hoped heâd starved to death.â
You looked between him and the hatch in confusion âHeâs definitely not in here.â You knelt down next to it and shined your torch âEmpty.â
âWhat?â The Sheriff stood up straight and snatched the torch from you, making you sigh. He took a look for himself in fright âNo no no...no-â He was cut short by a booming sound from upstairs.Â
âStay down here, Iâm going up.â Uncle Dean spoke quietly, holding his gun up more than before. âDean, there could be a God up there.â Dad scoffed at his brother. âIâm cool.â Uncle Dean held the colt up. You couldnât help but worry about how much he relied on it.
After a few minutes of silence you left the room and crept up to the top of the stairs, perring round the corners- nothing. âY/N?â Dad called from the bottom âWhat are you doing? You donât have the cult! You donât even have your gun!â
âI donât need it.â You said, catching a glimpse of the man following Uncle Dean. You left the steps heading up to the first floor so you were following someone following Uncle Dean.Â
Your Dad watched as you turned the corner, glancing back and forth between the Sheriff and following you. âY/N!â He hissed, well aware you probably couldnât hear him.
You ducked behind a wall when the man lunged at Uncle Dean, not sure whether to announce to them you were there or stay hidden. The fought until Uncle Dean parried the wrong way, allowing the man room to flip him over the edge of the stairs. He quickly locked the basement door before your Dad could run out. You stayed hidden, watching as he dragged Uncle Dean out of the building, now wishing you had your gun. When you were certain the coast was clear you headed down and unlocked the door. A very disappointed Dad awaited the other side.
You didnât know what to do. âNext time, bring a gun.â He scolded, heading out of the building before pausing âWhereâs Dean?â
âTaken.â You said, taking your gun back from him and holding your mobile up âOr being taken.â
Dad watched your screen, a small blip appearing as it tracked his phone. He sighed âOkay letâs go.â
âDean?!â Dad called out. You all crept through the factory, weapons at the ready. âIâve lost the signal but heâs somewhere around here.â You said, looking about for any niches.Â
A loud growl echoed throughout the hallways and crates. You all turned, aiming your guns towards the sound, which was a iron door that looked like it could only be opened from this side. You crept towards it, but your eyes averted to the side for a second, noticing a shadowy figure in the corner of your vision. âRight.â You whispered, stepping to the left.
Your Dad glanced at you in confusion before looking past you and noticing what you meant. It was a man with a mask of a satyr- reflecting the fake legend of Black Bill. He lunged at the pair of you, both stepping away from his attack. He then attacked the Sheriff, both of which fell to the floor, wrestling and fighting. The Sheriff tore his mask off and shouted at him âPete! Youâve got to stop!â
âDonât act like you care! My whole life Iâve got shit all! The crap!â He kicked the Sheriff away from him and rose, aiming his gun at him âNot anymore. Iâm going to be a hero, saving this town,â You watched as your Dad held his gun up âAnd youâre dea-â
He pulled the trigger, sending Pete to the floor with blood oozing from his wound. You grabbed the colt from him, tossing it at Dad whoâd shot the lock. He caught it and swung the door open. You watched as Moluch stared, as if aware of his fate. The gunshot boomed through the metallic structures, ringing off the walls as Moluchâs whole body lit up like lightening coursing through him before he fell away to nothing.
âColt...â Dad breathed âDusts anything.â
âYou guys should head off.â The Sheriff looked away from his half-brother.Â
âSheriff,â Dad sighed âWe can hep clean up and-â
âNo this I can do...Itâs my legacy.â
âHey, Iâve been thinking,â Uncle Dean said, putting beers down on the table. He glanced at you before handing you one, making you smile âWhatâs our legacy? Do you think people are gonna remember us in years to come?â
âNo.â Dad stated bluntly, making you chuckle. âWell I mean weâre not exactly the type of people to be written about in the History books. But the people weâve saved. Theyâll remember us and then theyâll eventually fade away too. But thatâs okay. Because we left the world better than we found it.â
âWonder whatâs gonna happen to this place,â Uncle Dean asked another âAfter weâre gone.â
âThatâs up to this one.â Dad ruffled your hair âThereâs gonna be a next generation of Hunters. Weâve already seen glimpses of it: Y/N and Claire.â
Nodding slowly, as if taking in Dadâs words, Uncle Dean flicked his blade out an began carving something into the table. You leaned to the side slightly in order to read it. âWhat are you doing?â
âMaking our mark.âÂ
When heâd finished scratching away at the wood you could read it:Â âDWâ. You smiled, watching your Dad take his own blade out and do the same. Then, to your surprise Uncle Dean held the blade out to you and smirked. You looked at it, not sure what to say. He took your hand and placed the blade in it for you âThose initialâs arenât gonna write themselves.â
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Sam x Daughter!Reader, takes place in S12 E17 so warning: SPOILERS
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Dragging yourself down the steps of the bunker you tried your best to ignore your Uncle and Dadâs worried stares. Thankfully, they didnât have time to question anything. Your head was bearing sharp pains, making you feel ten times worse. But, again, you said nothing.
âHow did you get here?â Dadâs defensive statement caused you to glance up form your feet. There was Mick. He had a glass of whiskey and was sat comfortably at the table. Her smiled âAlright lads...you know, this is our building. Itâs men of letters.â
âItâs creepy.â You mumbled, rolling your eyes.
âThat key of yours opens up the door to every Men Of Letters bunker there is.âÂ
âWhat do you want?âÂ
âItâs urgent, so here me out. A few weeks back our lab picked up some sort of cosmic energy-â
âA nephilum.â Dad nodded, the three of you were well aware.
âYou knew?â Mick looked offended, like some sort of trust between you had broken. You didnât remember making something to be broken in the first place.
âWe had her.â Uncle Dean admitted.
âHad?âÂ
âShe got away.â
âYou let her get away!â Mick was in shock.Â
âShe wanted to get rid of the baby too. We didnât think she was just going to up and run like that. Besides, while you lot were off sipping tea they were locked up!â You snapped at him.
Everyone hesitated and fell silent. You glared at him before saying âIâm going to bed. Donât try to wake me up.âÂ
You trudged away from them, feeling their confused stares on your back. Making your way to your bedroom, you closed the door and sunk to the floor. Your head was now throbbing.
You clutched it, trying not to hit it against something in some sort of desperate attempt to stop it. Flashes of the one before Claire, the experiment, appeared in your mind. You hissed in pain. This wasnât normal. This canât have been-
A surge of agony broke you from the thought, making you curl into a ball, shaking lightly from the never ending pain. Your hands clenched into fists. It wasnât fair. Nothing was fair.
Why didnât she survive it? Why didnât she survive?Â
You were angry and desperately trying to keep yourself calm. Each breath was harder than the last. Your grip tightened around your hands as you pictured her screams and cries for help.
Anger was swarming inside your mind and everything changed to shapes. Reds and oranges took over as the vibrant hues danced in your vision. The rage was reaching itâs peak, a breakdon was rising up rapidly as your felt your hands shake in attempt to free themselves from their own grip. Your heartbeat throbbed loudly in your mind, muffling out any other sounds.
Then you broke.
At first you heard nothing, but a deafening white noise as it pierced your ears. Then a smash. Â
Everything fell dark as shards of glass scattered about the floor. Some sliced through your own skin, but you didnât even flinch. You shouted and cried, burying your head in your hands, bringing your knees to your chest. You coughed- your head now ready to explode.
A harsh cough escaped your throat, sending acid and bile up with it, it seeped through the edges of your mouth, making you choke on the bitter foam.
Then, you felt nothing.
âAnyone seen, Y/N?â Mick asked, walking in on two slightly hung-over and very tired Winchester brothers.
âShe told us not to wake her and judging from the way she was Iâm keen to obey.â Dean explained, taking a sip of water.
âAlright. I just thought I outta say sorry. She wasnât wrong, to be fair.â Mick admitted.
âIf sheâs up sheâll be in her room. Knock and wait.â Dad ordered, making sure an angry teenager wasnât added to the list of problems.
âAlright, cheers.â
When Mick reached Y/Nâs room he knocked on the door and waited for almost a full minute before sighing. âHere goes nothing.â He mumbled, turning the door handle. Only, when he opened the door he saw something he wasnât expecting. âY/N?â Mick asked hesitantly, hurrying over to where her unconscious body was. She was on her side, eyes closed, breathing even. If it werenât for the cuts along her body from the broken light bulb, it would have looked like she was sleeping peacefully. âSam!â Mick called in a panic.
Running footsteps sounded as Sam sprinted towards Y/Nâs room. When he arrived he nearly stepped back at the sight of it.
His daughter was lying in the middle of what looked more like a bomb-site than a bedroom. Shards of glass were plastered across the floor, a few pieces sticking into her bare arms and some on her face, both orbited by specks of dried blood. âY/N!...Sweetheart?â Sam knelt down next to her, his eyes glistening with tears âCan you hear me?â
âPlease.â Sam begged. Dean followed after his brother, kneeling next to his niece.
âWhat happened?â He demanded. No one knew so no one spoke. Sam sat his daughter up against his chest, taking some tissues from the box and wiping away the sick that was around her mouth. Mick began to clear away the area surrounding her body as Dean grabbed the first aid kit. He opened it up and took out a pair of medical tweezers. Dean gently pulled some of the glass from her skin, wiping away any excess blood that oozed out of the wounds.
She groaned a little, trying to grab back hold of consciousness. Dean paused. âY/NâŚ?â Sam encouraged, squeezing her hand.
âItâŚit didnâtâŚâ She never finished, her eyes drooping shut. She faded in and out of consciousness as Dean finished clearing her wounds up.
Sam lifted her up gently- bridal styel. He then lay her down on her bed, pressing a kiss to her forehead before pulling up a chair next to her. He put his elbows on the mattress, resting his head in his hands. âI donât understand.â He admitted- lost. âWhat the hell happened?â Sam looked up to Dean. His older brother. His guide.
âSammy, I-â Dean gulped âI donât know.â
âSome sort of fitâŚâ Mick said âDid she ever tell you about herâŚpower?â He didnât like to use the word âpowerâ.
âYeah. When we found that other psychic, she used it a little.â Sam nodded, determined to understand what had happened. Mick nodded slowly âSheâs dangerous. Or she can be.â
âBut she wasnât using it.â Sam didnât understand.
âNoâŚ.but she was angry. Of course.â Mick nodded to himself, suddenly understanding the mood you were in âShe was angry.â He repeated.
âWhy?â Uncle Dean questioned, folding his arms against his chest.
âThe cure. It worked for Claire.â
âWhyâs that a bad thing?â Dean pressed.
âBecause it didnât work for Max.â
You awoke to the sounds of muffled voices and a throbbing head. You heaved yourself up from the bed, sitting up straight and taking in your surroundings. This was your room. You had a few bandages on your arms and there were two chairs next to your bed.
You pressed the palm of your hand up to your head as though it would help with the pain.
You were still angry, but maybe because you weren't fully recovered you wouldn't lash out aomeone by accident. After a moment of hesitation you made your way towards the voices. Occasionally, you stopped when everything started swaying.
Your throat was dry.
The voices kept growing louder until you turned the corner. You held onto the door frame, your eyes falling on the backs of Dad and Uncle Dean as they discussed KellyâŚthe one pregnant with the nephilum.
You opened your mouth to say something, anything, like âheyâ or âsorry for breaking your lightbulbâ, but only a cough came out.
Their heads turner towards you in shock. Dad rose from his chair and smiled: "Y/N".
He headed straight for you and hugged you tightly, wrapping his arms around you protectively. "God, you scared us." He said, relaxing as you hugged back.
"Sorry." You smiled sheepishly.
When Dad let go Uncle Dean shot you a smirk before hugging you too. You hugged back, smiling in his embrace. You nearly stumbled when he let go, but managed to balance yourself.
Your eyes squeezed shut for a few seconds as you tried to stop the room from turning.
"The hell happened in there?" Dad asked, taking your hand and guiding you a little.
You followed them to the table, too tired to refuse the help. You shrugged.
âLet me guess, you donât want to talk about it?â Uncle Dean rolled his eyes. You found it hard ot tell if he was being serious or not. âSometimes I canât control it. I think I can. But I canât. LikeâŚeverythingâs fine,  but suddenly something happens that reminds me of all this shit Iâve been through and it happens.â
No one knew what to say.
âMy head hurts. Then I break something. Then I throw up. Then I pass out.â You went through the same stages. âAlways the same. â
âDid you smash the lightbulbâŚwith your mind?â Dad asked, leaning forward.
âYeah. Not on purpose, though. I just. God I donât knowâŚâ You paused to try and think straight âI feel everything rising up and it all snaps. Then something breaks. Or sets on fire. Or falls down.â
âLike I said,â Mick appeared behind you all âSheâs dangerousâŚâ He paused, looking at you sympathetically âbut, sheâs not a bad person.â
âSheâs also sitting right here.â You noted.
âYes...â Mick caught on and added a quiet âsorry.â
âHowâre you feeling?â Dad asked. Maybe he was changing the topic for a reason, or maybe he just didnât have anything else to say. You sure didnât. âFine. My head hurts I guess. But it usually goes after a while.â
âI remember when this happened for the first time,â Mick said âYour Mum wasnât home and I panicked. Â You basically made yourself get better.â
âYou lived together?â Dad questioned Mickâs word choices, making you look away.
âWell,â Mick stuttered âIt was the Chapter HouseâŚthere were a few different familyâs living together.â
âReally?â Uncle Dean raised an eyebrow in disbelief âYouâre a terrible liar.â
Mick didnât say anything.
âY/N.â Dadâs firm voice forced you to look at him âCare to shed some light?â
âIt was the Chapter House, there were a few different families living together.â You lied, copying Mickâs exact words. âThereâs a huge one just north from Central London. â
Your Dad seemed to calm down a little when the words came from you. âOkay.â He didnât push, but something told you he wasnât fully convinced either.
Almost two days later you were leaning up against the table, Uncle Dean at your side. Both of you were waiting in anticipation, this was the fifth time youâd called Cas. Once again it went straight to voice mail. âThis is my voice mail,â Casâ awkward voice filled the air once again âMake your voice a mail.â
âCome on Cas weâve called you about five times already.â Uncle Dean sighed, out of words to say. You shrugged when he glanced at you, followed by him hanging up. âThis is hopeless.â
âIs he usually like this?â You asked, still not sure if it was like Cas to leave for quite some time. He was an Angel, so who were you to say what was normal for him?
âNot so much lately.â He shook his head âBut even still he usually says what heâs doing or where heâs going.â
A woman called Eileen was sat in the war room with your Dad. She was deaf and used sign language when she spoke. And my God was Dad in love. You didnât say anything, but watched as he blushed when she spoke. âHeâs like a ten year old with his first crush.â You whispered to your Uncle, making him chuckle âYeah tell me about it.â.
âSheâs badass.â You noted, realising just how intelligent this woman was. Not to mention the fact that she was a Hunter. Your Uncle gave you an unreadable look before giving in âYeah. She sure is.â
Stood next to Eileen, you both watched in amusement as your Dad pretended to be a Doctor to get more information. When he hung up Eileen gave up a thumbs up, Dad grinned back and joined the mini line youâd made. You were with Mick and Rawlings, who were now part of the whole nephilim predicament.Â
âYou might wanna take this back with you.â Mick handed over the Cult and Dad took the opportunity to sass him âGee Mick. I thought weâd gotten past the trust issues.â
You gave Rawlings a glare before getting in the Impala.
Everyone arrived at some sort of abandoned looking carpark. You were waiting for Dean who, hopefully, would be with Kelly and maybe even Cas. âWhoâs this?â Dean pointed at Rawlings.
âIâm Rennie...Rawlings. Graduated Kendrickâs-â
âGreat. I donât care.â Uncle Dean ignored his âlook how amazing i amâ speech and opened up the door for Kelly. She refused any more help and got out of the car, staring at you all with brave fear.
Dad stepped up âKelly, we all know what difficult situation youâre in and we..we want to help.â He kept a calm voice as not to frighten her anymore.
âYou call this help?â She asked, rubbing her stomach where the baby-bump was.
âThat kid, â Uncle Dean began âItâs Luciferâs.â
âI know!â She snapped âDo you think I wanted this? I love this child.â
âYou will mean absolutely nothing to that child when itâs born. Itâll kill us all.â Mick scolded.Â
âNot helping.â You hissed at him.Â
âThis is absurd.â Rawlings reached for his gun.
âDonât!â You and Uncle Dean warned him, only to be cut short by a menacing sound with a strong wind. You paused...this wasnât natural.
âSheâs here.â Kelly managed, looking ten times more afraid than she had been.
âwho?â you thought.Â
Everyone reached for their gun and stood apart to cover more ground. You all protectively glanced around to see who, or what, it was. âHey!â A shout came from behind. You glanced around, seeing a woman...well...demon, with yellow glowing eyes and a determined expression. She threw her hands up, sending everyone except Kelly to the ground. You smashed against one of the broken up cars, your gun trying itâs best to slip from your grip,
She walked forward with a blank expression as everyone fired at her. You stopped, putting your gun down. This was a waste of bullets. She was a Prince Of Hell, sheâs not going to die from bullets. She threw her hands up at those still left with guns in their grips, making them drop their weaponry, and continued to advance towards Kelly.
You watched as Eileen reached for the cult, lying just in front of her reach. She grabbed hold, cocking it and holding her finger over the trigger. She aimed for the Demonâs head, squeezing the trigger.
However, as the gunshot sounded you watched in a helpless realisation as the Demon disappeared from view, along with Kelly Kline. The bullet continued further along itâs path than it should have and hit Rawlings in the chest. His eyes widened in shock and pain before he fell to the floor. Blood seeped down his shirt.
You stayed close to your Dad as you watched Mick kneel down next to Rawlings, well aware of the bloody code. âI- I didnât mean to.â Elileen apologised, moving closer to where Mick was. âI meant to shoot the demon.âÂ
âItâs okay it was an accident.â Dad reassured her, but Mick was unconvinced.
You opened your mouth, halfway between wanting to warn Eileen and shout at Mick. Mick reached for his gun and held it up in front of Eileen. âWoah woah!â Uncle Dean gasped.
âWhat are you doing?â Dad demanded.
âMick put the gun down!â You shouted at him loudly. Everyone else had their hands up in defense except you.
âB-But she shot a Men Of Letters. She has to die!â
âItâs not as simple as that!â Dad protested.
âBut itâs the code.â Mick was lost.
âFuck the code!â You practically screamed at him. You stormed past Eileen and your Dad who grabbed onto your shoulder to stop you. You shrugged him off, marching right in front of the barrel. âY/N, get out of my way.â
âYou know I wonât.â You glared at him, trying your best not to look scared.
âThen Iâll shoot you too!â You could see up close that Mickâs eyes were teary.
âYou wonât do that.â You said calmly âYou donât have to answer to that stupid code. You can answer to yourself.â
âYour Mum did that.â He was close to crossing a line youâd clearly drawn âAnd look where it got her.â Your eyes narrowed as he continued âMax tried. Look where that got her.âÂ
âYouâre not Mum! Youâre not Max! And youâre not my family!" You cried.
Mickâs expression fell at your words.Â
Mick squeezed his eyes shut and took a deep breath. âMick...â Dad had stepped forward, putting his hand on your shoulder and dragging you away from the gunpoint. Mick followed with the gun absentmindedly before putting it back in front of Eileen. âI know you have this code that you blindly answer to. But youâre better than that.â
Mick lowered his gun, looking in pain as he did so. He avoided everyoneâs gaze. âJust go...â he whispered.
Dad nodded, backing away. Only he stopped when you didnât move. You didnât know what to do. Did you mean what youâd said? Half of you wanted to apologise whereas the other wanted to walk away. âY/N,â Dad put his hands on your shoulders âCome on, kid.âÂ
The four of you trudged down the stairs. Eileen was in front, her hand went to her face where she no doubt wiped away an escaped tear. You watched sympathetically as she stumbled to a halt.Â
âYou okay?â Uncle Dean asked her.
She nodded for a few seconds, before changing her mind âNo...hee wasnât a monster...he wasnâtâ Dad stood next to her, perhaps about to offer some form of comfort, but she hugged him without needing an offer. He hugged back, his head resting protectively on hers.Â
âMorning...?â Dad raised an eyebrow at you. It was at least 2 or 3am by now. Youâd been up for quite some time.
âMorning.â You hummed, not glancing up from your fidgeting hands.
âBeen up long?â He asked, sitting down on the table next to you. Your feet swung, not quite touching the floor.
âA few minutes.â You shrugged.
âRight.â He nodded, still in his night clothes. You both knew he didnât believe you, but no one said anything.
âWhat were you reading?â He asked, nodding towards the open book on the table.Â
âI wasnât actually reading it...â You admitted, not sure how to explain.
âWhat else do you do with books?â He asked, slipping off the table and folding it over to read the title âThis is in Latin. You can read this?â
âYeah, but I wasnât reading it. I was just..turning the pages.â
âTurning the pages?â He echoed. You nodded, not wanting to say it out loud. Dad noticed your slight awkwardness and took a moment to think through everything youâd said. âOh...you mean, Turning the pages like...with your mind?âÂ
You nodded. âMaybe if I use this...whatever this is...for harmless stuff it wonât build up. And I wonât hurt anyone.âÂ
He offered a sad smile then joined you again, his feet touched the floor. âMaybe.â
âI never told Mum.â You admitted.
âWhat?â
âI never told her. As far as she was concerned I was normal.â You explained.
âYou are normal.â Dad reassured.
âMax couldnât do it.â You ignored him.
âReally?â
âJust me.â
âIâm sorry...â
You frowned in thought âWhy?âÂ
âMick told us what happened to Max.âÂ
âOh...â You looked away again.
âI know it must have been hard to watch it work on Claire after.. But, that is a good thing. Itâs not fair, but it did save a life.â Dad tried to calm you down, but youâd already lost it over that.Â
âThey made me watch.â You said blankly.
âWatch?â
âWhen they realised that the cure wasnât working they made me watch her die.â You took a deep breath. âDonât cryâ you told yourself.Â
âThatâs horrible, Y/N Iâm so sorry.âÂ
âI think-â You paused, having never said these words out loud before âI think they meant for her to get bitten.â
âWhat makes you think that?â
âThey never liked us. They could just pass it as an excuse for an experiment. Nothing they did for us was ever due to good intentions.â You didnât know how to say it without sounding way too suspicious of them.
âWhat did they have against you?â
âIâm not traditional. Iâm not obedient. I didnât go to Kendrickâs. I have a brain-â
You were cut off by him chuckling at the last point âYouâve been through a lot.â He commented.
âNot compared to some.â You shrugged it off.
âDoesnât make it insignificant.â He countered, smiling at you.
You didnât move for a while. âYou should get some sleep.â He said, placing a gently hand on your shoulder.Â
âYeah.â You agreed absentmindedly.Â
âCome on.â He said calmly, guiding you away from the room.
When you reached your bedroom you noticed he hadnât left your side. âY/N, hey. Look at me.âÂ
You glanced up, your eyes tired and teary. He had a sullen look.Â
Without saying anything he wrapped his arms around you and hugged you tightly. You squeezed your eyes shut in his embrace in a desperate attempt to keep the tears from falling. Dadâs arms held you close in comfortable silence. âIâm proud of you.â He whispered, pressing a kiss to your head. âSo proud.â
Sam x Daughter!Reader, takes place in S12 E15 so warning: SPOILERS
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The boom of the Bunker door followed by the footsteps on the stairs down made you lose your train of thought. Despite your headphones in, you still managed to hear the echo in the halls of the building. You took an earbud out and looked up from your laptop.
The moment your Dad and Uncle walked in the room the smell hit you. You grimaced.
âHey, kid.â Uncle Dean greeted, heading for the chair opposite you.
âIf you sit down I might actually kill you.â You warned, your eyes flickering between the chair and his confused face.
âIâm sorry?âÂ
âYou reek of...I donât even wanna know. Itâs minging, so take a shower and then you can sit down.â You ordered.Â
Dad chuckled, âHello to you too.â
Thankfully, he was at least dressed in what appeared to be clean clothes and had very few traces of monster on him. Whereas Uncle Dean was plastered in blood, flesh and other substances you werenât going to jump at the chance to find out what they were.
Uncle Dean, still unsure of what to say, gave you a funny look. You smirked, looking back over to your Dad whoâd just gotten a notification on his phone. âFound another case.â He declared.
âThat was fast.â Uncle Dean huffed. âToo fastâ You thought to yourself, but said nothing.
âYeah I got a series of alga-rhythms to go through a filter of newspapers and-â He stopped, noticing Uncle Deanâs blank face before sighing âThe computer told me.â
âMan, monsters and porn. Is there anything they canât do?â
âIâm sure theyâd have how to wash yourself on there. Try wikihow.â You sassed, still very aware of the stench.
âY/Nâs right, youâve got pieces of ghouls and wraiths stuck on you...I think thereâs some siren in your hair.â Dadâs face scrunched up in disgust when Uncle Dean flicked it away from himself.
âIâve got babywipes in the car-â
You shared a look with your Dad.Â
...
â-Iâll go take a shower.âÂ
You watched as he ambled down the stairs, finally cleaning himself up. When you looked over at your Dad you canât help but laugh.
âYou know, I think heâs kinda scared of you?â Dad chuckled.
âHopefully.â You giggled.
âYou coming on the Hunt?â He asked, perching on the table.
You glance at the floor for a second âYeah...why not.â
âSo,â Uncle Dean began explaining before him or his brother had properly gotten back into the Impala. âThe survivor seems to think she was attacked by an invisible wolf.âÂ
âLike uh...â You racked your brain âA hellhound?â
âExactly.âÂ
âWe think so.â Dad butted in, making sure nothing was set in stone.
âSo the guy made the deal right?â You asked. You locked your phone and slid it into your pocket, turning your attention fully on the front seats.
âYep.â
âSo why did it attack the girl?âÂ
âWe donât know...â
You sat back and thought through the information,, mapping out the ideas in your head. âSo,â You began, grabbing their attentions âyour plan to retrieve any useful information from her is to lie to her?â You tilted your head, hoping the fact that youâd outlined the plan made it seem as bad as it was. Uncle Dean nodded slowly, his face unconvinced.
âItâs better for her, itâll help her sleep at night.â Dad protested.
You shrugged âNo offence...but it wouldnât for me. People want closure.âÂ
âThank you! Thatâs what Iâve been trying to tell him!â Uncle Dean agreed, his head turning slightly to face you, but his eyes remaining on the road.
âWeâre trying this. End of.â Dad huffed.
âWell...Good luck.â You shook your head with disbelief, watching as you pulled up outside the survivor- Gwenâs place.
By far the worst part about not being able to convincingly disguise yourself as a FBI agent was the waiting around. You were patient, so the actual process itself was bearable, it was the not knowing everything. Every single time your Dad would briefly run through what happened and youâd know full well it wasnât the half of it.
You threw your head back, staring up at the ceiling of the car. It wasnât very interesting, but it was a change from the steering wheel. That was when your phone buzzed, saving you from your thoughts.Â
You glanced down, watching it move slightly as it vibrated on the empty seat beside you. âMICKâ
You sighed. What could he possibly want?
âYeah?â You mumbled, holding it up to your ear.
âIt was good to see you.â He began, making you cringe from his small-talk attempt.
âMick,â You broke him from his words before he started ranting more nonsense âWhat do you want?â
âYour Dad,â He began, pausing to see if that had gotten your attention. Annoyingly- it had. âWas asking about your Mum...and Max.â
â...okay?â You decided to bite.
âHe seemed to have it in his head that the British Men Of Letters killed em for no good reason.âÂ
You stayed silent.
âSomething tells me you havenât told your Dad the full story.â
Still, you said nothing.
âAre you trying to make us look bad?â If anything, Mick sounded more offended than angry.
âIâm trying,â You paused âIâm trying to not make Mum look bad...or Max.â
âYou wonât.â His voice went surprisingly softer. âBecky went rogue.âÂ
You twitched a little at the use of âBeckyâ.Â
âI know.â You snapped.
âAnd Max...well you know that too.â He sighed, perhaps empathising for once.
âYeah I do. So whatâs your point?â You were losing the will to live with how vague people were being.
âIf the possibility of working with us again, as part of the American Hunters became more than just a possibility..would you be willing?â
You paused...would you?
You wouldnât outright say no. But you also wouldnât be keen on saying yes...What would your Dad think if you suddenly wanted to work with them...what about Uncle Dean? You saw how they reacted to Maryâs alliance with them and that didnât exactly go swimmingly...
âY/N...you still there, love?â He asked, sounding genuinely concerned.
âYeah Iâm here...â
âWell? Would you be up for it?â
âI donât know...it depends on Dad...and Uncle Dean...I canât just keep switching sides thatâs not fair on anyone.â
âWell, speaking of your Dad-â Mick sounded like he had a lot to say,but you barely had time to take in his words when you noticed your Dad and Uncle exiting the house.
âGotta go.â You quickly spoke into the microphone before hanging up. Whatever he had to say could wait, there was no way you were getting into another awkward conversation.
They opened the doors to Baby, looking defeated. âHow did it go?â You asked, double checking that youâd hung up.
âHow do you think?â Uncle Dean raised an eyebrow,
âAt least we tried, it could have gone worse.â Your Dad was trying his best to find a silver lining, which was sweet in itâs own strange way.
âSo uh...â You looked out of the window, noticing Gwen, the girl whoâs survived, by the window of the house ânow what?â
If someone had a plan of what to do it wasnât needed as a cry for help erupted. Sharing a look of worry, the three of you sprang into action. You grabbed your handgun and sprinted after Dad and Uncle Dean.
Gwenâs screams of fright grew louder as you turned the corner, aiming your guns up. You and Uncle Dean took aim and fired in the direction of the growling. A yelp sounded, followed by the nearest window smashing. It must have legged it.
Everyone sat down, it wasnât awkward necessarily...just a little strange. âOkay...what the hell is going on.â Gwen asked. She had every right to.
You looked between your Dad and Uncle, who spoke up âThat was a hell hound.â
âA what?â
âItâs a giant dog hound thing from hell.âÂ
âIâm um...â She ran a hand through her hair âGuessing you guys arenât cops.â You could tell she was aiming that one at you.
âNo...âDad shook his head âMy nameâs Sam, thatâs my brother Dean and this is my daughter Y/N. We hunt monsters.â
âSo wy did you tell me Marcus got killed by a bear?â Gwen interrogated.
âHis idea.â You and Uncle Dean say at the same time, making you smile a little. ââSupposed to make you feel better.â
Dad rolled his eyes, he clearly still thought he was right. Then he adjusted his position to face Gwen, âHellhounds will only come after people if theyâve sold their soul...have you-?â
âNo!â
âWould Marcus have?â You asked, trying to cover all the possibilities.Â
âNo! Never...â
âAre there any other reasons?â You asked, turning to look at your Dad. He shook his head, narrowing his eyes in thought.Â
Gwen wasnât lying as far as you could tell so you were lost for ideas. âWell we all know one person we could ask.â Uncle Dean said reluctantly.
You realised where he was going with this- Crowley. The King Of Hell.
Marvelous.
He took out his phone and held it to his ear:Â âYeah yeah look I get that youâre still upset....It was Gavinâs call...weâve got a situation...hellhounds! Crowley, one of your mutts is going after people who havenât made a deal...â
You watched them go back and forth, trying your best to fill in the gaps as you only heard Uncle Deanâs half of the conversation.
The King of Hell himself appeared, both him and your Uncle still with their phones in their hands. He hung up, taking in his surroundings briefly. âYou miss me?â
âNot really.â You mumbled, making him frown.
After explaining your case he leant his head back before sighing. âThis isnât a Hellhound this is the Hellhound.â
âWhich means?â Dad pressed, leaning forward in his chair.
âAfter God said let there be light he also made other creatures...inluding Hellhounds. They were too vicious however, so he planned to have them all put down. Until our favourite fallen Angel rescued one. A pregnant bitch names Ramsey.â
âAnd you canât control her.â You deducted, noticing his face become slightly more stressed as he went.
âNo one can, Mouse. Only Lucifer.âÂ
You raised an eyebrow at the nickname. Gwen looked shocked âAs in the Lucifer?â
âYeah, but heâs locked in a cage.â Uncle Dean explained briefly, no doubt creating more questions. âOh...â She tilted her head âGood.â
âSo,â Uncle Dean nodded âWhyâs this Ramsey after Gwen?â
âYou tell me.â
Everyone turned to look at Gwen who sunk in her chair, trying her best to think back with such pressure. âUhm...Well...I did uh, hit it with an axe when it attacked us.â
You smirked a little, liking the idea of a Hellhound being hit round the face with an axe.Â
âWell then. We kill Ramsey or she eats her.â Crowley nodded to Gwen âFun.â
You shared a look with your Dad, both thinking the same thing no doubt. âWe?â
âI have a reputation to keep, Moose. Itâs no good people thinking Iâm not in control. Besides, that bitches head on my wall would look rather fetching.âÂ
âWell Hellhounds are invisible...â Uncle Dean began to explain while he took out the correct equipment from the boot âUnless you wear a pair of theseâ he held up a pair of glasses âmade with holy fire. Or unless youâve sold your soul and one is coming after you.â
âMe and Crowley are gonna go see if we can catch up to this thing. You stay with Sam and youâll be safe.â
âOkay.â Gwen nodded and got in to the shotgun seat.
âYou staying, kiddo?â Uncle Dean asked.
âYeah why not.â You shrugged, aware you didnât have any glasses. But hey, what could possibly go wrong, right?
âTake care of her.âÂ
âOf course, Dean. Look, even if Ramsey manages to-â
âYouâre talking about the car arenât you?â You broke the conversation.
âOf course you are.â Dad shook his head.
âJust imagine sheâs uh, a beautiful woman.â
âOh God.â
âA beautiful, beautiful woman.â
âStop.â
âShut up.â Uncle Dean was beginning to lose his temper at Crowley, who repeated what he said in a deep American accent:Â âShut up.â
âI mean it.â
âI mean it.â
âOi!â You scare the pair of them into silence âShut it.â
âYes, Mother.â Crowley joked.
âDo I look like a Scottish redhead to you?â You snapped, making him smirk slightly.
âWho knew youâd be hunting with us, huh Crowley?â Uncle Dean asked, enjoying how superior he felt.
âIâm maintaining my reputation.â
âYou even saved Cas.â Uncle Dean pointed out.
âOnly to stop the three of you moping about like old school girls.â
âMaybe weâve rubbed off on you.âÂ
âOr perhaps Iâve rubbed off on you.â
âHold on, this way.â Uncle Dean gestured for you to follow.
You held a torch up, becoming aware of your blade in your back pocket. Just in case you needed it. You follow on, watching the torch light expose the sawdust as it floated about innocently. The beam followed a trail of tracks and dried blood until falling upon a body. The corpse was a few days old, he had rivers of dried blood branching into streams as they traced his bones. His skin and clothes were ripped to shreds where the claws and teeth had attacked him.
You grimaced âSo she dragged him back to her...â You tried to think of the right word âden?â
âLooks like it. But sheâs not here now.â
âMaybe sheâs gone for more...food? Do Hellhounds even eat...â You trailed off, glancing around as though it would help you decide what to do next.
Staring down in horror at his car, Uncle Dean threw his hands up in the air with frustration âThis is why you donât drive!â
You rolled your eyes.
âSo...itâs over?â Gwen seemed uncertain. Sheâd been through a lot.
âYeah.â
âThank you.â She smiled. To everyoneâs surprise and to Crowleyâs disgust she hugged him tightly. You stifled a laugh at his face, watching him try not to squirm in her arms.
âMust be going.â Crowley cleared his throat when she let go.
âCrowley, wait a second!â Dad put his hand up, stopping Crowley in his tracks.
âThank you.â
You follow your family down the steps of the Bunker, your backpack feeling more heavier now than it wasnât before. Still, you didnât say anything. Dean picked up his buzzing phone âCas, whatâs up?â
âIâve got a lead on Kelly. Sheâs with Daegon, Prince Of Hell.â
âWhat do we know about him?â
âActually itâs a her. And not much...only rumours and whispers.â
âOkay well let us know if you find anything.â
âOf course.â
You slid your backpack off your shoulders and put it on the floor, stretching slightly and sighing. Dadâs phone then went.
âYour computer talking to you again?â Uncle Dean chuckled. Smiling a little at the comment, you were more concerned about Dadâs expression.
âNo itâs uh...Mick Davis.â
Immediately you looked up. Why would he be calling your Dad? Was it the same reason he called you? Was he just feeding lies to the pair of you?
âListen, Dean...Y/N...I donât have some computer programme feeding me cases. Every job for the last 2 weeks have all come from the British Men Of Letters.â
You didnât know what to say. Is that why Mick had called you? Was he planning on telling you about this? Does this mean your Dad would be okay with everyone working together...would you be okay with that?
âDean, I know you hate them and Y/N I know youâve got a past with them-â
âNo, Sammy. We hate them.â
âTheyâre saving people!â
âThey killed your daughter!â Uncle Dean shouted, reminding you more than your Dad.
âWell...Mick said they had a very good reason...Y/N I knpw you find it hard to talk about but-â
âThey did have a good reason. It just wasnât their place to do it. So stop talking about it.â You warned, glaring at the pair of them. You didnât care what they thought, you were too angry having to constantly be reminded about your sister, let alone your Mum.
âI shouldnât have lied...Iâm sorry.â Dad calmed down, his voice back to a more softer tone.
âOkay.â Uncle Dean nodded.
âOkay?â Dad echoed.
âDo I like it? No. Do I trust them? Hell no. But we work with people we donât trust all the time. So Iâll bite, but the second something feels off. We bail.â
âOf course.â Dad nods.
Two heads turn to face you, both expecting you to provide some sort of input no doubt. You didnât know how to feel. You were obviously upset that your own Father had lied to you...but hadnât you lied to him? You werenât sure whether or not to mention those voice mails...
You shrugged âYour call. I feel like Mary already knows more about them than I ever did so Iâm not as useful as you probably think I am. Just well trained. They donât tell you anything and yet they manage to teach you everything.â
âSo youâre okay with this?â Your Dad asked, his eyebrows knitted together between his worried eyes.
âI guess I have to be.â
âAre you, though?â He pressed.
Dadâs phone went again, he reached into his pocket and looked down at the screen. âItâs Mick.â
Uncle Dean composed himself. He nodded slowly, still trying to come to terms with how his brother had been lying to him âWell?â He raised an eyebrow, glancing at you for a second âArenât you going to pick it up?â
Part 16: Wayward Daughters
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A/N: Sorry this took so long. Tbh this series is getting less and less likes with every post so I might just round it off to an end at some point if thatâs what you guys want.
Sam x Daughter!Reader, takes place in S12 E12 so warning: SPOILERS
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Lying awake in a motel, you breathed in and out. Sat upright and facing the window, where a few muffled shouts of drunk people occasionally sounded. You sighed, glancing at your Uncle and Dad who were both fast asleep.Â
Dad wasnât overly keen on the idea of you tagging along to hunt a demon, especially since that night...
But you insisted on him at least taking you. He gave in, most likely not wanting to fight over it rather than agreeing with you. You hadnât thought about Max for a few days. You still missed her. Of course you did. Seeing your Dad and Uncle together, as siblings, it reminded you of her. Especially with their Mum back.Â
You were staring absentmindedly at nothing in particular when your phone buzzed on the bedside table. Swiping it away before it woke anyone up you looked at the caller ID and sighed.Â
He was calling you again, the last voice mail was supposed to be the final one. He told you heâd leave you alone. He told you-Â
â1 new voice mailâ
You read the words on the screen, again for safe measure.
Your finger hovered over âplayâ as you reached for your headphones. Only, something made you stop. Realisation perhaps,you were a curious person, but this wasnât right. Itâs not lying if you donât listen to the messages.
âmessage deletedâ
When your Dad and Uncle finally woke up you were fully dressed, reading through some articles on your phone. Dadâs eyes landed on you, then fell to the barely creased duvet and he sighed, perching on the edge of the bed next to you. âCouldnât sleep, huh?â He asked softly, not giving you room to escape the question.
You shook your head, not looking at him. âYouâre gonna need energy if you want to help on this hunt.â He subtly lectured you.
âI know...â
âY.N, I know itâs hard. But youâre going to have to focus for me, focus on the hunt and nothing else...Just, try not to get too worked up, love.â He gave you a quick side hug, holding you close to him and pressing a kiss to the top of your head. When he stood up, he held his hand on your shoulder for a second before going to the bathroom.
âHey, Kiddo.â Uncle Dean sat down next to you this time. You felt stupid, like you needed some kind of constant reassurance. âYou okay?â He asked, nudging you with his elbow lightly.
âYeah, Iâm okay.â You nodded, smiling lightly.
âAs crazy as this sounds, Sammyâs died before. I know what it feels like to be without your sibling. I know how tough it is.â
âBut he came back.â You fiddled with your thumbs.
âYeah he did...But itâs the same pain youâre going through.â
âNot if they didnât come back it isnât.â You chuckle bitterly, not sure whether to laugh or to cry.
âYour Dad; struggling as much as you are, Y/N. Heâs lost one of his Daughters. Iâve lost one of my Nieces. Yeah, we didnât meet her, but she was still our family....Iâm sorry, kid...â At that moment your Dad wandered back into the room, Uncle Dean looked up before saying âCome on, letâs meet this Hunter. That should take your mind off things.â
âIâm not mourning her.âYou said, putting your phone in your pocket and rising from the bed to gab your jacket. âIâm just...so much has changed for me. When too much happens and I get overwhelmed my go-to is...was...my sister. Iâm not mourning. Iâm just trying to cope.â
Your Dad nodded seriously, doing his best to understand your situation. âYouâve been through a hell of a lot, kid. You are coping.â He ruffled your hair when you walked past, making you crack a smile.
âSee?â He noted your smile âYouâve just gotta keep doing that.â
âMandy?â Uncle Dean read the Waitresses name-tag âThat short for Amanda?â
âObviously.â You mumbled, realising sheâd said it at the same time and sharing a smile with her.
âCan I get you anything?â She asked, smiling at you.
âJust a tea, thanks.â You smiled, ignoring Uncle Deanâs offended stares.
âHey uh, whatâs the wifi password?â Your Dad looked up from his tablet.
âExtra cheese.â
âNo thanks Iâll just have normal.â Uncle Dean butted in, not understanding.
âNo..thatâs the wifi password.â
âOh...â
âAnd anything for you, handsome?â You almost laughed out-loud when she flirted her way through to Cas, noting down his meal as slowly as possible while she thought of something to say.
When she walked away you chuckled, eyeing Casâ confused face. He shot you a frown, but you didnât say anything as you continued to smile. You got your phone out, typing âextra cheeseâ before...one bar??? You scoffed at the awful wifi,putting your phone away. You wouldnât get far with that.
âThe internet here sucks, but Iâve found some things that might help us with the case. So-â Your Dad began, only to be cut off by Uncle Dean.
âYeah no one cares. Okay Cas, youâve gotta get in there. This good be some really good practice for you.â
âKill me.â You whispered to yourself, sinking into your chair, making your Dd chuckle.
âAnd the upside? They always smell like food.â Uncle Dean declared, making you grimace:Â âThatâs disgusting...in what uncultured alternate universe is that an upside?â You questioned.
âFood?!â Uncle Dean couldnât possibly see how it wasnât an upside.
âUpside? That they smell like food?â Your Dad scrunched up his face in disgust, joining in with your side while Mary sat in between, watching with a tolerant stance.Â
âOkay, screens down. Eyes up!â Mary declared, almost making you jump.
âSorry...â Everyone looked down, sat up straight and shifted awkwardly in their seats.
âOkay. Good.â Mary nodded.
âSo uh...You guys have met those fancy Men Of Letters?â Wally asked, although he seemed to be aiming the question at you. Wally was the Hunter who asked for help with the case, heâd contacted Mary whoâd brought the four of you into it.
âYou mean the British Men Of Letters?â
âI lived with them. So yeah.â You nodded, raising your eyebrows.
âAnd yet your Dadâs a Winchester?â he was curious, not rude, so you answered him.
âYeah...My Mum was English so I grew up in Europe.â
âIn London?â He seemed fascinated.
âYep. Itâs pretty dull, but foreigners seem to like it.â
âIâll bet.âÂ
âYeah...â
âThose guys have gadgets, but they kept my Niece from me and they tried to kill my Brother.â Uncle Dean grumbled, you gave a tight smile, feeling like a slight outcast as they spoke about American Hunting as though it deserved itâs own trade mark symbol. You hadnât realised, but your Dad was eyeing your reactions.
Spraycan in hand, you drew out a circle, adding in the runes and symbols to trap the demon that would hopefully fall into itâs centre. When you stepped back your Dad threw a rug over it and watched as you tied your shoe laces, wondering if he should bring it up or not. To his surprise, you said it instead:Â âStay behind me? Donât do anything stupid? Be safe?â You guessed his words, crossing your arms slightly.
With a disapproving look, he nodded. âWhat? You say it every time!â
âAnd I mean it every time!â He retaliated. Only, his voice was more harsh than you thought it would be. You backed up slightly, aware youâd crossed some sort of line.
â...Y/N, Iâm sorry...Iâm just worried about you...â He looked down guiltily.
âI know...Iâm sorry too. Iâll stay behind you guys.â You exclaimed, offering a tight smile. He nodded before saying âOkay, everythingâs gonna be just fine.âÂ
But, it really wasnât.
After a few minutes of positioning yourselves you decided on your stations- Wally was outside in case he came from a different entrance, Uncle Dean was in the doorway, his gun aimed towards the front door, fully loaded with demon-trap bullets, Dad was at the side of the front door, prepared for a different angle of attack, Cas was behind and Mary to the side. You were next to Mary where she had hand out to stop you from going any nearer towards the door. As much as you appreciated their determination to keep you out of harms way, you were a little irritated by the over protectiveness of everyone. However, youâd told your Dad youâd stay back so thatâs exactly what you did.
Seconds after youâd sharpened your knife, a faint whistling could be heard. Everyone shared a look and you all prepared for impact.Â
The whistling grew louder and you knew something was wrong. The way he seemed to whistle was too confident, too repetitive. He knew- you were sure of it -he knew you were in there.
Before you had a chance to test this theory, he opened the door, tilting his head at Uncle Dean. âWhy the hell are you in my house?â The demon snarled.
Uncle Den fired, ignoring the question, yet, despite the bullet going straight through him, he didnât seem at all phased. Chuckling slightly he stepped forward, Uncle Dean shot again but nothing happened. There were no signs of pain let alone death. The demon kicked away the carpet, revealing the devilâs trap youâd spray-painted earlier. âHunters.â He spat.Â
In an attempt to rid of the demon, your Dad attacked from behind, digging his demon-blade into the back of his vessel. Again, no result.
The demon opened his mouth to speak, but he changed his mind when his eyes landed on Cas:Â âAngelâ. With a deathly stare he marched straight for Cas, pushing Uncle Dean and Mary out of the way.
He threw Cas to the floor and a fight kicked off. You werenât sure what was going on with your Dad and Uncle, but by the sounds of it they were occupied with demons of their own.
Focusing on the demon in the room with you, you swung your blade at him, dodging when he tried to hit you back. He threw you to the floor without making contact, a thrust of his hand and you were down. Mary raced over to you, trying to help you back up only soon she was sent backwards as well. âHiya sweetheart.â The man grinned, his eyes flashing a flaming yellow as he stared down at Mary.Â
With Cas back on his feet he distracted the demon, giving you and Mary time to recover. Rising from the floor and ignoring the pain in your hand, which must have been a broken wrist or something, you raced reached out for your blade which had fallen from your grip.
As you managed to grasp hold of it you heard a deafening smash to see Cas being sent crashing through the window out on to the garden. âRun!â Cas managed, shouting at you and Mary.
Mary nodded and grabbed hold of your upper arm, dragging you away from the scene.âIâm not leaving him.â You bitterly declared as you tugged yourself away from her grip, chasing after Cas.
As you raced down the stairs, just dodging a demon as they tried to shove past you. You ignored the shouts of your Dad and Uncle, determined to get to Cas in time.
âHey!â You shouted. The demon was stood above Cas, holding some sort of spear. When he lowered it towards his body you practically screamed at him to stop, sprinting towards the scene. The weapon stabbed through Castielâs body, making him cry out in pain. You raced over, attacking the demon with the same defenseless blade because that was all you had- and you had to do something.Â
âY/N...â Cas managed before the sound of a car cut him off. You looked up to see Mary coming to a halt and leaping out of the car. âWhat happened?â She asked, kneeling down next to you and Cas.
âHe stabbed Cas with...I donât know what it was.â You shook your head, looking about the place in case he was coming back.
âWe need to go, we canât stay here.â You insisted.
âYes, goâ Cas nodded in attempt to keep you both safe. Mary shared a look with you and you grabbed one of Casâ arms each, heaving him off the ground and into the car.
You sat in the back with him, blood was pouring on your hands, but you kept pressure on his wound, ignoring the river of red. Cas was shivering in your arms, his whole vessel breaking up. âYouâre gonna be fine.â You assured him, changing hands on the wound. Orbiting the gash were lots of vein-like black lines slowly seeping their way along his skin. You watched in shock, having never seen anything like it, but made sure your face didnât show it as not to frighten him.
âLetâs go in here.â Mary suggested, parking just outside some sort of barn house. You nodded, trying your best to help Cas out of the car while still keeping the cloth on his wound.
You and Mary helped Cas into the barn-house, an arm each round your shoulders as you gently laid him on the floor, leaning against an old trough. âCas, hey come on. Stay with me.â You held his face, looking into him desperately as he struggled to fine his bearings. Maryâs phone rang so she stood up away from you both:Â âYeah...take a left and keep going...weâre at an old farm house...yeah sheâs with me....sheâs fine, but....itâs Cas...â.
Your wrist had bruised slightly, swelling a little. You grimaced slightly at the pain, but focused on Cas. Kneeling down next to him, you felt helpless, you didnât know what kind of magic that was, but it wasnât a regular wound.Â
âY/N, come here.â Maryâs stern voice made you pull yourself away from the injured to see what she wanted.
You both turned away from Cas and spoke in hushed voices âHow bad is it?â She asked.
âPretty bad...Iâve never seen anything like it...Itâs some sort of magic thatâs for sure.â
She sighed and looked down âWe need to do something.âÂ
âI know...I just donât know what.â
At that moment the door swung open and your Dad and Uncle walked straight over to you both. You pulled your sleeve down over your wrist as not to worry anyone and slipped away from the huddle to check on Cas.Â
âHey, love.â You whispered, feeling your eyes want to cry. You blinked away the urges, smiling comfortingly at him. âY/N...youâre hurt.â He nodded at your wrist and you almost laughed.Â
âCas, thatâs the least of my worries right now.â
He cried out, shouting in agony, his body jolting a little.Â
âCas?!â Uncle Deanâs worried voice grew closer as he knelt down opposite to you. You looked at each other with worried eyes.
âSam.â He ordered, clearing his throat before adding âSammy.â
Dad looked towards where you were both crouched over Casâ wounded body and hurried over. He knelt down next to you, placing one hand gingerly on your back. âCas..?â His tone of voice said it all. It was bad. And there was nothing you could-
âYou idiots. Youâre all going to die.â
Looking up, you frowned at the man. It was Crowley- King Of Hell. He stepped forward and looked down at Cas with an unreadable expression. âWhat happened?âÂ
âHe got stabbed with some sort of silver-tipped spear thing.â You said, not taking your eyes away from his wound. The vein-like structures had grown in length significantly, now curving towards his face along his neck. It was apocalyptic.
âNot a spear, a lance.â Crowley corrected you.
âHold on a second,â Your Dad rose from his position in thought âThose other demons were yours.â
âObviously.â
You frowned.
âThey were my demons. Only they were there to keep others out. You should never mess with...â Crowley sighed and paused, considering his next words. âDoes the name Ramiel mean anything to you?â
You shook your head, a chorus of ânoââs erupted from the rest interrupted by a âyesâ. Turning to look at Cas, he adjusted himself slightly, wincing, âPrince Of Hell.â
You werenât one hundred percent sure what a Prince Of Hell was, but it didnât sound good. Crowley explained the story of Ramiel, his offer to give Crowley the throne and his wish to be left alone. When he was finished you asked âCan you help him?â
Crowley shook his head âThere is no cure.â
âThere has to be! If you can trap Lucifer you fix a wound!â You shouted at him, making him jump at your sudden increase in volume.
âIâm...sorry. But thereâs nothing you can do.â
âHelp us or get the hell out of here.â Uncle Dean demanded, standing right up against him menacingly.
You stayed next to Cas, leaning against a hay barrel looking defeated. Dad, Mary and Uncle Dean were discussing something about a plan. You got out you blade and sharpened it, contemplating going outside.
âY/N.â At the mention of your name you rose to your feet, giving Cas a reassuring smile before joining your Father. âYeah?â
âYou ready?â
âWhy, whatâs the plan?â
âHit him with all you got.â Uncle Dean crossed his arms proudly.
âBut heâs a Prince Of Hell, surely âeverything we gotâ will just go straight through him?â You raised an eyebrow, aware you werenât being overly optimistic.
âWeâve got to do something.â Mary cleared her throat âAnd this is that something, if youâve got a better idea Iâd love to hear it.â
âThatâs not what I meant...â
âWe know,â Dad offered a tight smile âJust be safe.â He squeezed your hand and you turned round to see Cas coughing and spluttering.
âYou have to go.â Cas managed, his voice weak yet still of authority.
âCas...â You didnât know what else to say.
âI mean it. Save yourselves and run. I love you,â He paused, taking a deep breath âI love all of you. Youâre my family.âÂ
You smiled through teary eyes.
âPlease. Please donât let my last moments be spent watching you die.â
Your heart broke and ached at the sight of him. Your mind trailed back to when youâd first met and he healed your foot for you, it was a small and yet kind gesture. Heâd used his healing powers for you and you had none to give in return.
âNo...Cas. Weâre not going anywhere. Weâre not leaving you.â Uncle Dean declared decisively.Â
âWeâre fighting for you Cas.â Dad agreed âAnd weâre not going to leave you.â
If Dad had anything more to say he was cut off by a crash, you all turned to see Crowleyâs body hunched over. Heâd been thrown in by...it must have been Ramiel.
As if on cue, his whistle sounded once more as he walked into the barn. âEvening.â He grinned, his eyes falling on you for a second, then to Cas. You stepped closer to Cas, ready to defend him.
Uncle Dean held up his lighter and dropped it, causing a ring of fire to arise round the Prince Of Hell. âCosy.â Ramiel didnât seem to be overly phased which made you wonder if he could escape.
âYou know we wouldnât be in this situation if you hadnât just left me alone.â He snarled. âAnyway,â he glared at all of you âYouâve stolen something from me. if I donât get that back within thirty seconds...well...weâll see, wonât we?â
You shared a look of confusion with your Dad,before turning to the rest. âStolen?â You echoed, trying your best to make it sound like it wasnât a lie...which no doubt made it sound like a lie. Ramiel nodded âI donât know which one of you it was, or if it was all of you. But I want it back.âÂ
He reached into his jacket pocket and took out a pocketwatch, starting the timer.Â
âLook, we donât know what the hell youâre talking about.â Uncle Dean tried his best, but there was no stopping him now.
âTwenty seconds.â
âIâm serious. No clue.â Uncle Deanâs voice became louder as the tension in the room rose.
âTen seconds.â
You looked at your Dad, then to Uncle Dean, then to Cas. All of which were waiting on something, looking more and more worried. Your eyes then fell on Mary who was staring back at Ramiel, she seemed to be ignoring your eyes.
âThree.âł
You swallowed.
âTwo.âł
He stepped forward.
âOne.â
Confidently, his hands reached above his head where the Lance appeared through a clouded mist. He slammed it onto the ground, making you almost lose your footing and putting the fire out so he could escape.
Time to fight.
Everyone was instantly on the move, swinging blades and shooting bullets. He wasnât disturbed by anything. Yet, you still kicked him off Uncle Dean, ducking under his incoming fist.
As you parried to the left, Dad stabbed his back with a demon blade, making Ramielâs attention turn elsewhere. With his back turned, Mary also stabbed him, only he was fast and had her on the floor in seconds.
You backed away, aware he had the Lance still firmly in his grip. He held it out in front of you, taking it back to swing at you. You twisted your body so it just missed and grabbed hold of the sides, now fighting to take it from his grasp. You struggled as your wrist was still bruised up and no doubt broken in places so your Dad held on too, allowing you to let go to kick Ramielâs chest, separating him from his weapon.
Your Dad then swung and plunged the blade through his chest. He gasped in pain, stumbling backwards slightly before shouting out. His call fell to nothing as his body crumbled into nothing but a hazy mist of blackness. Everyone relaxed and caught their breath, staring at where Ramiel was just stood.
A series of coughing and spluttering made you all race over to Cas. You knet down next to him, putting a hand on his shoulder. He struggled to take his next breath, his body jolting with spasms. The next series of coughing made some sort of black substance seep through his lips. Gasping for air, his body stiffened.
You stared at him, his eyes becoming more and more lifeless as the seconds went by, everyone else was staring in silence. You then tore your eyes away to see Crowley holding the Lance, he looked up at you, holding your gaze a moment before looking back down at it. He then grasped hold tightly of either side and snapped the handle in two.Â
Some sort of blue orb of light erupted from the break, making you look away. It shined so bright the room disappeared from your vision before going back to normality. When you looked down at Cas he was perfectly fine, his face still had a few scratches, but his wounds were healed and there was no sign of infection of any kind.
âItâs all in the rune work.â Crowley broke the silence âOh..youâre welcome.â
âYes.â Cas nodded slowly before saying âWhat did he mean...about somebody stealing something?âÂ
A few seconds of silence broke out when Uncle Dean sighed âWho knows what that crazy man was talking about. Come on, letâs go home.â
On the way back to the Impala, you walked behind the rest, your hand running over your wrist. It had purples splotches over it with red tinges round the edges of them. You dinât notice your Dad fall behind until he spoke âYour wrist okay?â
You nearly jumped when he said so, but cleared your throat before nodding âYeah...itâll heal.âÂ
You tugged your sleeve over it and looked at your feet, paying attention to each step you took. âIâll get you a bandage when we get back.â Dad offered, trying his best not to keep going on about it and yet remain worried.
âThank you.â
âHowâre you holding up?â He asked, putting his hands in his jacket pockets and slowing to a halt. This forced you to do the same.Â
âIâm...â You chose your words carefully âOkay.â
âYou sure?â
âYeah...I mean, as strange as it sounds hunting kinda helps. It takes my mind of things.Â
âYeah no I get that.â He nodded. You looked over to see Uncle Dean and Mary leaning against Baby, talking about the case no doubt.Â
âHas uh...Mick been in contact since last time?âÂ
You thought about it before shaking your head. âNo...heâs been quiet.â
âToo quiet, or just quiet?â
âI donât know yet... But heâs not stupid. Mr K and Toni are ignorant, but Mickâs brain doesnât work like that. Heâs just insistent.â
Dad nodded, probably clueless as to what he could say.
âThey never had intentions of keeping me as part of the Men Of Letters. A few changed their minds over time....especially when...when Max died. Mick was one of the only ones who kept the promise of letting me go.â When you noticed your Dadâs face you added âIâm not defending him. Iâm just...I donât know...â
âNo, thatâs okay. I get what youâre saying. We just donât particularly trust them.â Dad explained.
âYeah...frankly they donât trust each other so itâs a wise decision.â
He chuckled halfheartedly, before sighing. âSo youâre okay with this? With being moved to another country...another continent...with a new family...It must be a lot to take in.â Dad empathised. It made sense that he was talking about this now, you probably wouldnât have opened up as much when you first met.Â
âThereâs no hunting in England. Everythingâs surveyed...I never really did much field work until now-â
âReally? Youâre a pretty impressive Hunter for someone who hasnât done so before.â
âThey train you pretty good. Plus Mum let me hunt with her sometimes.â You smiled at the memory. Whenever Mum got a whiff of a possible Hunt youâd practically beg to go with her. âIf I stayed in England, then I wouldnât even have a family...Itâs better here...even if you guys donât have Marmite.â
Your Dad threw you a funny look and you couldnât help but smile. âWhat?â He frowned, a smirk growing on his lips.
âHey donât look at me, you love it or you hate it.â You chuckled, turning to head back to the Impala.
âWhat?â He followed you like a dog, curious to what you were talking about.
âYou guys donât have jaffa cakes either..â Your mind was now going through a list of food you hadnât seen in a while.
âI have no idea what youâre talking about.â Dad admitted, but he was enjoying your ramble none the less.
âOr curry...how can you not have curry?!â
Your Dad was grinning at you,his eyebrows raised as you mumbled to yourself- your face screwed up in thought âAnd Yorkshireâs! How could I forget Yorkshires..â
Part 13- Trust
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A/N: Iâve been so so busy which is why this Part is a little late...sorry, loves. Pls forgive me uwu
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