Of Death and a Baby
Piedras Rodantes Pt. 23
Sam xMexican!Witch!fem!readerx Dean (polyamorous)
Authorâs note: Thereâs the use of indigenous language, Nahuatl, casually but magically as well. Nahuatl is the language used by the Aztecs. It doesnât mean they were magical, but DĂa de muertos was celebrated long before the Spanish conquista. Because of the focus of death in this chapter I personally think that the connection between the tradition and language is quite beautiful and I wanted to use it in a way with respect. I personally am learning Nahuatl and felt the enthusiasm of incoporating it to the story. If someone finds it offensive or has notes about it I will gladly take them and even erase the chapter if necessary.
Warnings: kinda long, swearing.
(no gifs bc my wifi sucks)
âOkay, so, are you sure he had no aura? Like, not even a spark of red? Yellow? Heck, not even blue?â Diego was sitting criss cross in front of you. You shook your head as you finished drawing on your floor.
âNothing, and when I say nothing, believe me, it was nothing. You remember that spooky book at school? The one with the weird gray lump?â
âWha-the weird one?â
âIt reminded me so much of that.â
âWord?â
âWord. Hence this.â You signaled towards the things drawn on your floor, all surrounded by the respected color, tarot cards, crystals and herbs. Diego sighed as he helped you light up all the candles.Â
âYou know, if they find out about this, theyâll get mad.â He said as he placed his hands on his knees, palms hugging them lazily.Â
âÂżQuiĂ©n?â You asked as you did the same thing. He gave you a look as if you were supposed to know who he was talking about.Â
âSam and Dean?â
âOh, pft, who cares if they get mad? Esto es justo y necesario. AdemĂĄs sus sentimientos no tienen nada que ver en si hago magia o no. Screw them.â he dedicated you a proud look, before clearing his throat. âReady?âÂ
âOn three?â
He nodded. âOne.â
âTwo.â
âThree. Nihuinti, nichoca, nicnotlamati, nicmati, nic-itoa, nic-elnamiqui: ÂĄMaca aic nimiqui, maca aic nipolihui! Incan ahmicohua, incan ontepetihua, in ma oncan niauh: ÂĄmaca aic nimiqui, maca aic nipolihui! Estoy ebrio, lloro, me duelo, digo, me acuerdo: ÂĄojalĂĄ no muera yo, ojalĂĄ nunca perezca! Donde no se muere, donde se encumbra, allĂĄ vaya yo- OjalĂĄ.â You both chanted in unison. The circle started to illuminate with variety of colors, though the ones that repeated the most were red, purple, orange, green and blue. You kept chanting the same words over and over until in the center of it all, you got an answer.Â
Slowly, you both opened your eyes and moved your hands from your knees as you looked at the center on the circle.Â
You sighed. In temporal burnt letters it was written âTetlapopolhuiliztli. Atlenkauitl.â Which meant sorry, no time or bussy.
âWell, thereâs another way.âÂ
âI know, but itâs the longest way of invoking death.âÂ
âBut itâll be worth it. Youâll have your answers.âÂ
You sighed while passing a hand through your hair.Â
âEs la muerte. Tiene sentido que estĂ© ocupada.â
âNi modo.â Your phone vibrated in your backpocket. You took it out and checked it only to find a text from Lisa. She managed to convince Dean to get on board with the gun lesson and the knife throwing. Verga. You forgot about it or rather you were utterly convinced that he wouldnât give in that you decided to focus all your energy and thoughts to summoning Death. But well, she was busy and now you were stuck multitasking.Â
âItâs not fair. I wanted to learn how to throw it.â
âI know champ. But for now your mom gets this privilege.â You caressed his hair slightly. Though Lisa didnât feel it like a privilege. She would rather not have to know how to fire a gun and throw a knife, but her situation demanded it so here she was.Â
âOkay, once you master the movement of your throwing hand and you donât fear to hit your foot instead of the wood your standing on-âÂ
She looked at you with a mock on her eyes at your teasing.Â
âThen youâll move from throwing at the floor to throwing at a wall. For now, stick to the other method, the precautions and keep practising. Salt in the windows and doors, the whole shebang.âÂ
She nodded as she and Ben helped you get the set up you brought for her practicing. Next thing you were at the door, already saying your goodbyes and as you walked a block away your phone vibrated again. Since you wanted to summon her, you kept thinking everything could be a signal that death actually made some time to pay you a quick visit. But sending a text wasnât her style and when you saw your screen it was Deanâs name that appear. It was a text, however, you didnât get the chance to read as a call came to replace it.Â
âHey. I was just with Lisa and Ben, made sure the houseâs properly safe and all. Whatâs-â
âY/N, we need your help.â He sounded desperate, his voice was rushed and it sounded as if it came from different places, kind of like up and down, for some reason.Â
âWha-Why? With what?â Just after you asked your ears were filled with the sound of whales, very noisy and demanding whales with a tiny sob here and there.Â
âIs that a baby?!âÂ
âYeah! I told you we need you! Quick, I donât know for how much longer we can handle this!âÂ
âOkay, but-â
âPerfect. See you here.â And then he hung up.
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There was a knock on the other side of the door, a very loud knock. "No, no please don'tâŠ" Dean muttered as he heard the baby starting to cry again. Sam passed a frustrated hand over his face as he saw his brother open the door only to be met by another catastrophe. Your eyes were flames and he could swear you could kill anybody with that glare.Â
"What. The. Hell? At least if you ask me to come over give me the fucking place where you're at! I had to open five different doors to come here! There's a Swedish family you owe an apology to!" You practically helped yourself in. Taking deep breaths to calm yourself as you walk through all the room. Your eyes landed on the whaling baby. "Hi. I'm sorry, did I scare you, darling?" You went to pick him up and to the brothers surprise the baby lifted his arms at you. "Yeah, come here buddy. Hi! Are these evil men not attending to your needs? They're pretty awful aren't they?"Â
"Excuse me?" Dean glared at you and the baby as he settled his head on your chest, on top of your heart. You passed a soothing hand through his back and rocked him gently.Â
"Sorry I woke you up. They were awful to me as well." You whispered to him.
"Oh, come on!" Dean, once again, complained.
"That's a lie." You heard Sam say at the table.
"Don't believe them. They would say anything to save their necks. A bet they don't even hold you. Tsk. Muy mal." With every word you felt him relax and you looked down to confirm that his eyes were droopy.Â
"Hey, about your spanish." Started the older Winchester and measured his words as he was met up by a murderous gaze.Â
"What about my Spanish?"
"I'm tired of wondering whatever you're saying all the time. Could you just cast that spell that Diego did for Tyler?"Â
"Me too."Â
You turned to look at Sam and you couldn't see anything other than mere curiosity. You rolled your eyes as you whispered the spell and a light orange smoke appeared at your feet before dispersing quickly, as though something scared it.Â
"Did it-did it work?"
"Pues claro que funcionĂł. ÂżVerdad que sĂ mi niño?" And as you spoke words started appearing as if they were watching a movie with subtitles.Â
"Wow! That's awesome! Say something more."Â
You thought for a while as if suddenly you didn't know any Spanish. Funny enough, the next words you spoke weren't Spanish.Â
"Ma cochi, pitentzin. Maconexteca pitelontzin. Ma cochi cochi noxocoyotl. Maconexteca noxocoyotzin. Maconexteca pitelontzin. Ma cochi cochi pitelontzin. Maconexteca noxocoyotzin. Maconexteca pitelontzin. Ma cochi cochi pitentzin." But it worked, the spell translated the Nahuatl words, the song to them. But of course, the sound of it wasn't familiar to the brothers.Â
The baby in your arms cooed lazily at the sound of the song. Instead of bothering to answer the brother's questions you kept singing to the babe until he fell asleep. Only then did you stop singing and placed him in the crib.Â
"What was that?" Sam asked. He had stood up from his place on the table to lean nearby on a wall.Â
"Nahuatl." You said nonchalantly. But of course that wasn't a satisfying answer.Â
"I studied Nahuatl so it makes sense that I know how to speak the language." You looked at their dumbfounded faces and sighed.Â
"Do you need a quick class of Mexico's history?" Seeming that there was no response you continued. "As in the United States, MĂ©xico was also populated by indigenous cultures. The dominant, and I'm not proud about this, culture was the Aztec/Mexica. They dominated great part of the country so it's the most spoken indigenous language, although there's still a small number of people that speak it. I personally fell in love with it and so wanted to learn it and did." You shrugged when no response came from them. "What can I say? I'm a woman of many surprises."Â
âI see that.â Sam said, patting your head gently as he went to head outside.Â
âWhere are you going? I hope you didnât just drag me around here to babysit.â
âI just have to cover something I missed. Brb.â He winked at you before disappearing behind the shut door.Â
You sighed and passed a hand through your hair, then turned to look at Dean, who was resting in one of the beds. âWell at least youâre here to keep me company.âÂ
You sat beside him, looking at the wooden bars of the crib whilst biting your lip, deep in thought. He never used to pat your head, he only did it once before you told him to stop because you felt like a dog.Â
You felt heavy fingers tapping at your back lazily. You turned around to face the tired look on his face. âWhat âcha thinking?âÂ
You released your lip and turned your attention back to the crib.
âNothing.â It wouldâve convinced him if it wasnât for the fact that your voice sounded low and dark, causing him to sat up.Â
âThatâs the worst lie youâve ever told.â When you didnât answer, he pressed. âIs it Sam?âÂ
At that he caught your attention, seeing as your head quickly spun around to face him with a puzzled look painted in it.Â
âYou feel it too?â
âFeel what?â He thought the distance between you and his brother was bothering you and he didnât know why it was there in the first place. You two should be like newly weds or something, after all, you were reunited again.Â
âNothing, nothing.â You panicked and closed your mouth before you could say something else.Â
âY/N.â He warned. Well now he needed answers. He wanted to know what was happening.Â
âDean, you donât wanna know, okay?â
âExcept I do, youâve just called me Dean.âÂ
Finally, you met him in the eye again. âWhat?â
âYou only call me Dean when youâre serious.â
âThatâs not true.â
âMhm, sure.â
You laid back on your forearms, still looking forward. âDonât know what you talkinâ âbout win- I mean, De-â
âSee, I told you!â He slapped your thigh playfully as he chuckled, earning a few silent laughs from you.Â
âOkay, alright, youâre right. I do call you Winchester frequently.â His hand wrapped above your knee and squeezed gently. He gave you some time in silence before he planned to press again. He didnât want to give the impression that he wouldnât ask again but also he didnât want to annoy you with his insistence.Â
âWhat is it? What about Sam?â
You groaned. âYou never give up, do you?â
He shrugged as his thumb made tiny circles on your jean wrapped knee.Â
You sighed. âFine. Si te vas a poner en ese plan, pues ya que.â You huffed as you sat up again.Â
He smiled softly. â I love this spell.â
âYeah, except now I canât talk shit with you in the room anymore.âÂ
He bumped his shoulder with yours. âDonât change the subject.â
âWha- you were the one who did.â
âY/N.â
âAy, sĂ, ya sĂ©.â You rolled your eyes, took a deep breath and let go. âDo you think Sam is⊠You know, our Sammy?â There was a pause as his hand stopped moving abruptly. You started playing with one of your beaded bracelets nervously as you waited for his answer. âWhat do you mean?â
You sighed before answer. âHeâs not Sammy, Dean. Heâs⊠Different and not in a good way.â
âWhat- How is he different?â
âWell he doesn't fight with you.â
âOh, so you prefer it that we fight?â
âNo, i donât mean it like that. I mean itâs not natural. You guys fight and now he rises from the depths of hell and suddenly your brotherhood is just paradise?â
âHow do you even know that we fight normally?â
âHe told me before going back to hunting, before going to hell. Dean heâs not Sam. Thereâs something wrong with him, he-he has no aura. Heâs way to poised and calm all the time. He patted my head.â You started listing all the things, carefully toning down your voice so you wouldnât wake up the baby again.Â
âWow, what? Your basing all this on him patting your head?â
âItâs not just that, didnât you hear what I said? He had literally no AURA. And him patting my head? I asked him not to once and he never did it again through the time we were together.â
âSo heâs awkward, heâs remembering how it was having you around it doesnât mean anything.â
âWell, how do you explain the aura then?â You crossed your arms.Â
At that, he remained silent, clenching his jaw as he thought. âMaybe youâre still tired, from the djinn thing.â
You took a deep breath and clenched your fists. You knew he wouldnât understand.
âJust forget I told you this.â
âNo, Y/N, I-â But whatever he was about to say got muffled by the sound of something splattering, followed by baby cries. You both looked up to see skin and blood on the wall.Â
You both hurried to aid him, you beating Dean to it as he answered a call from Sam.Â
âDean.â You called as you picked the baby covered in green goo. He hanged up the phone and took the baby from you. But neither of you knew what to do except for panicking and do a funny dance where you stood.Â
âShapeshifter.âÂ
âI know.â
âThe baby, heâsâŠâ
âI know.âÂ
âWhat do we do, Y/N?!âÂ
âUm, okay, wellâŠâ You stammered. âNo need panicking.â But what could you do? Was there anything to do, really? All you could do was take care of him until you could figure out something better. âUm, we- we canât have a dirty baby. Letâs clean him and for once stop him from crying.âÂ
The Winchester nodded rapidly. âYeah, yeah that sounds like a plan.â He took the baby to the bathroom, living you staring at the mess left behind.Â
âI guess Iâll deal with this.â
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You finally got everything clean except that the baby kept crying. You tried cooing at him and playing with him but nothing worked. It wouldâve been easier if you had a baby toy but, the brothers didnât buy any.Â
âY/N, come on. You were supposed to be the baby whisperer.â
âOye! Just because Iâm a woman it doesnât mean Iâm the baby whisperer.âÂ
Then, there were knocks on the door before a voice came through. âManager. Everything okay in there?â You frowned as you both shared a look before glaring at the door.Â
âYeah, no, weâre fine. Thank you. Good night.â
âThereâs been complaints. Mind opening the door, sir?â
âAy, pinche wey, pues que le valga a la verga.â You whispered. The older Winchester pressed a hand on your mouth despite your complaints. âYou cannot curse in front of a baby.â He scolded.Â
You shrugged his hand away. âOh, grow up, everybody does.â
âSir?â
âUh, itâs not a good time. J-Just got out of the shower.âÂ
The doorknob started moving impatiently. You shared a look with the hunter. In your eyes he found an ice cold blue that wasnât supposed to be there. He saw you move to hide on one side of the door, leaving the baby to him as he placed the him in the crib, before mimicking your actions.Â
The door opened up to reveal a police man with a knife. Manager, mis huevos. Dean heard your voice in his head, not affording to look at the translation. The intruder just needed to advance a couple of steps before he grabbed his arm and you got the knife out his hand.Â
Struggling, the man pushed you two away from him, making the stupidest thing and pushing you two in between the baby and him.
âGet the hell out of the way.â
âNo thatâs not gonna happen.â
âA child should be with his father.âÂ
âProve heâs your son, then weâll consider it.â You said.Â
âIâm not just talking about me, Iâm talking about our father.âÂ
You masked your confusion well enough but the hunter looked as if he took the bait. You mentally facepalmed. And as the guy went to make his move you quickly dodged his kick before you kneeled and kicked his other leg.Â
âY/N, look out!âÂ
He grabbed you by your hair and pulled. But just as sudden as it was it stopped. Dean had jumped into action and wrestled with the man.Â
âThe knife!âÂ
You felt it beneath you and you grabbed it as you went and pressed it on the shapeshifterâs throat. He groaned, placing his hands around the hunterâs throat.Â
âTry me, Iâll choke him before you could slice my throat.â
âYou talk to much.â As you went to move your hand he slammed his head with yours, freeing himself from your threat.Â
You placed a hand on your forehead and saw him towering over you. But before he could do anything else a gunshot was heard and his body met the floor with a thump.Â
âWell, there goes our deposit.â You heard Dean say towards the door. You neednât see it to know that it was Sam.
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You were driving to meet up with Samuel and the cousins. The boys had discussed about the events and Sam had suggested to go to Samuel. You weren't happy about it, your gut kept telling you that something was wrong. Still, there you were, sitting at the back of the car, keeping an eye on the sleeping baby.Â
You looked out your window, not really knowing where to look at, but you certainly didnât want to face forw, when something caught your eye. As if the world had slowed down, you perfectly saw a lost soul watching dumbfounded at the cars as if they didn't know how they got into the road.Â
Your fingertips started tingling and you glanced down at them to find them colored a coal black tone.Â
Verga. You glanced around shoving everything trying to find anything that could help you; there had to be something you could use to hide them.Â
"Hey, what's up?" Dean asked watching you through the rear mirror.Â
"Uh. SammyâŠ" you cleared your throat. "Sam, do you happen to have the other day's gloves?"Â
"Uh, I think so. I think there somewhere back there."Â
You sighed and mumbled a thank you. You were sure to move carefully, trying not to flash them your fingertips.Â
Just as you thought you had no exit to your problem you saw crushed leather fingers beneath the baby's car chair.
"Ay Dios mĂo, gracias!" You quickly retrieved them, shoving your hands swiftly into the soft fabric from the inside.Â
"So, what's with you and the gloves?" The older brother asked.Â
"I- I well, you know, I tend to wear them when I get too overwhelmed."
"Overwhelmed, 'bout what?"
"Er, um, pues, 'bout the energy of people or a place, sometimes certain hours of the day. It depends but the feeling's rare."
While it was a true statement, it had more to do with the fact that death started surrounding you and it would only intensify once the summoning was complete. But, the fingers usually happened if the spell for summoning death worked a little too well.
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It was night time when you arrived and the chills down your spine intensified. There was no way you were leaving the babyâs side now.Â
You felt your phone vibrate in your pocket. Soon all of this mess would be over.Â
You held the baby close to you, careful not to crush him, and the cousins gave you weird looks about it that you decided to take care of by giving them the finger. Every time you did, Dean shook his head.Â
âOh, relax heâs asleep. He canât see me.âÂ
Gwen approached you with her eyes fixed on the baby. She went to caress his head softly as she said. âWell, arenât you the best disguise a monster ever wore?â
You looked away from her, sure that if you stared at her for too long her head would explode. Instead you locked eyes with Dean and you both rolled eyes in unison at his cousinâs words.
However, she noticed. âIâm kidding, guys. Relax.â She said before going away.Â
You lifted the baby softly so he could hear your words. âCura, cura, cura. Sana todo lo que llevas. Que tus abuelos estĂĄn contigo y sus espĂritus te protegen.â It was an incantation to wash away the energy of the brotherâs cousin, you didnât want it sticking around where it didnât belong. No one heard, but they did see you and questioned you. When asked what the hell you were doing, you shrugged.Â
âQue te valga madre, Âżno?âÂ
When you fully lifted your gaze, the Sams were already heading towards you and the older brother had already stood besides you.Â
âHey, let me see the little guy.â
âThatâs alright I got it.â You said firmly.Â
Samuel smiled. âWhat do you think Iâm gonna do?â
There it was, your ice cold eyes again. âI donât know. What do you think youâre gonna do?â
âYou donât want an answer to that question.â Dean backed you up.Â
âWell, Iâm curious. Who exactly do you think we are?â Christian asked from his chair.Â
âHunters.â You both answered. But that didnât matter because his response was only directed to the one on your right side.Â
âFunny. Here i thought we were family.â
âHey, letâs not get worked up.â Sam started.Â
âYeah, letâs not.â His cousin finished before directing his attention to something else.Â
âHere, Y/N, itâs fine.â He neared you and looked at you. âLet me take him. Itâs okay.â
âHeh, well youâll have to rip him off of my arms.â You didnât move. You stood your ground because stepping back wouldâve ment intimidation and you werenât intimidated you were furious.Â
âY/N.â Sam said quietly.
âNo, donât talk that bullshit to me. What do you want him for? Hm? Tell me, give me a good reason why you want me to hand him and I will.â
The room fell silent, more than it already was. You scoffed. âWhat you canât think of a good one? Heâs fine, heâs healthy, he isnât injured. You want to take a look at him? Hear your words. Look. You can do that shit with your eyes, I donât need to hand him over for that.â
Samuel, sighed, raising a hand to scratch the back of his neck.Â
Heâs nervous. The older brother heard your words in his head. His back shuddered, but when he turned to look at you he saw that your attention wasnât directed at him. He didnât even think you actually intended to talk to him. What did you said once? You tended to think loudly.Â
âWhat are you gonna do with him?â The attention of the good olâ Campbell shifted from you to his grandson.Â
âRaise him.â
You scoffed. âSimĂłn, wey. Esa ni tu te la crees.âÂ
âRaise him?â
âYou got another suggestion?âÂ
âBut-â
âItâs dangerous out there for him.â
âWhat about in here? What are we gonna study him? Poke at âim?â
âYour mind goes right to torture, Dean. Donât assume that for everyone.âÂ
âWhat exactly youâre tryna say?â Great, now you got two angry people. Good luck fighting us.
âSorry, I heard what you majored in. Down in the pit.â Christian retorted.
âAy, pinche puñetas! Que te valga madre, pinche cabron de mierda!â
âSorry, I donât speak mexican.âÂ
You gritted your teeth. âAnd I donât speak bozo, yet here we are.âÂ
âThe hell is your problem, man?â
His cousin stood up and walked directly towards you. âYouâre starting to become a pain in my ass.âÂ
âTake it easy. Theyâre my family.â Sam stepped in.Â
Christian took a look at you. âIâm not scared of fighting a girl.â
âFunny, I was going to say the same thing about you.âÂ
Dean gulped and looked at your eyes, they were no longer icy blue, they were pure red, as fire and blood. As if you could burst something into flames by just looking at it.Â
âWeâre done bristling up here or what? Nobodyâs doing anything to him, guys. When heâs old enough we throw it to him.â Samuel spoke. âHe wants to volunteer to help out, thatâs fine.âÂ
âCould be great.â Mark added.Â
âHow?â You asked lowly.Â
âThink of the kind of hunter heâll grow up to be.âÂ
âHm. See I didnât see it before but now I do. Thank you for that, youâve opened my eyes.â You said sarcastically.Â
âYou have to be joking! I mean, come on. You canât Angelina Jolie a shapeshifter.â
âWhy canât you give me an inch of trust, Dean?â
âY/N, give him the baby.â Mark commanded.Â
âUy, sĂ, mamĂłn. Lo que usted ordene. Se me olvidaba que le tengo que hacer caso a cualquier pendejo que abra la boca.âÂ
âMaybe because you two are back from the dead and I seem to be the only one who wants to know how.â
âYouâre not the only who wants to know.â Sam said softly. That took you off guard, it sounded so genuine yet only in that moment he felt honest.Â
âWell, thereâs too much of mystery in this family for me to get comfy.â
âThen donât. But donât put it on us. All weâre trying to do is invite you in. You too, young lady. You think we are some merciless hunters but weâve been nothing but open to you. Christian, youâve always wanted a baby, havenât you?â
âI mean, yeah.âÂ
âTry to take him away from me and see what happens.â
Samuel scoffed. âWhat you think you can do better?â
âAt raising him? Yeah, I do.â
âBut didnât you tell Sam that you didnât want kids?â Gwen stepped in.Â
âWell I changed my mind, sue me. One thing is for certain, I have a better chance. You guys are always on the run, always hopping from one town to another. You donât have a steady income. I do. And I have a savings account with money enough to start a college fund. If you canât say the same thing, leave the baby the fuck alone.â Your phone kept buzzing like crazy. Just a little bit more, heâs almost here.Â
Everyone fell silent again. This was new to Dean. He had never seen you liked this but he always knew that you had a good way of shutting people the hell up with solid facts.Â
Just when Samuel opened his mouth to respond, distant barks were heard and panic overflowed the room.Â
You looked at Sam, only to find nothing but confusion. Then you turned to Dean, but he only dedicated you a panic look as well. You felt paralyzed, your body tensed and for the first time in years, you didnât know what to do. Well, you did, but it was easier for you to think tit than to move your body. You had to blame it on the spell, it was making you slow and frightful, like an old person that had their foot more on the afterlife than on the material world
âSafe room.â Samuel said. He placed a hand on your shoulder and guided you towards a door. âItâs downstairs. The babyâs gonna be safe there, go! We got it, go!â
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Loud clanks and footsteps echoed in the safe room where the four of you where at.Â
âCome on, Bobby John, youâve got to be quiet.â Dean cooed at him above of you. You still didnât feel like handing him to someone else.Â
âIâm gonna go check, you guys stay here.â Sam said, but as he looked through the window his image was mirrored and the shapeshifter yanked the door of itâs hinges. He took Sam by the collar, blocking his attack and threw him out of the room, knocking him out. He spotted you and began to walk towards your direction, getting rid of Dean in the process, making him blackout as well. . He then saw you and took your form.Â
âGive me the baby.âÂ
âTook you long enough.â You whispered before handing them the babe. The shapeshifter gave you a thankful look as they carried the baby in his arms. They took a deep breath as they relaxed knowing that his keen was finally with them. Â
âThank you for calling us. And trusting us, Y/N. Thank you for taking care of him, we are in debt with you. It did making the tracking easierâ
âThereâs no need for that.â You sighed. âIâm only glad heâs safe. I was the only one who thought he was better with his kind.â
Your mirrored self gave you one last nod before walking away. Just as they were about to round the corner, they turned to you.Â
âBut you didnât trust one of us before. What changed?âÂ
âLike I told him. All I needed was proof that he was the father. Now it doesnât matter anymore. He has no one close to him left. Iâm sorry for all the trouble, it wasnât supposed to go like this.âÂ
They shrugged and as they walked away they said: âMake sure to make your injuries believable.âÂ
Yeah. You thought and sighed. That was going to hurt.
The rest of it went like you expected, lots of clean up and confusion. Dean asked about the shapeshifter alpha (which was the one tracking the baby) and his grandparent and Sam answered patiently.Â
Now you where at the walk to the car, tending to your black eye, that you funnily gave yourself, while the brothers talked.Â
âYou know whatâs funny.â
âWhat?â
âBack there, the fight in the motel. That guy said that they had to be with their father. So maybe, he was talking about the alpha.â
âUh, I guess so.â Sam said nonchalantly.Â
âSo you heard that?âÂ
âI donât know, it was kind of a hot moment? Why?â He looked at his brother and then at you, but whatever he was searching for he didnât find it.
âBecause if you did know the alpha was out there and you knew they were looking for the baby, then that means you took the baby as bait.â
Sam fell silent but looked at his brother as he waited for the question. âSo did you?â
âDid I what?â
âTook the baby as bait?â
âOf course not, Dean. I honestly thought Samuel was the best shot we got.â
The older Winchester looked at you for backup and his brother mimicked his action.Â
âAh no, a mĂ ni me miren, yo tengo mis propios problemas ahorita.â You pointed at your black eye and thankfully that made them take their eyes off of you. And the rest of the ride was silent as a tomb.
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When you got back to your house, a tiny shadow was waiting for you, meowing.Â
You sighed, relieved. âSchrödinger, hola gato guapo.â
âYou have a message. Itâs on the altar.â He walked you towards your coffee table, where you had mantled deathâs altar. In the center, on top of the tarot death card, there was an envelope with a black wax seal, deathâs seal.Â
You sighed. âAlways so fancy and proper, huesuda.â You opened the enveloped and unfolded the letter that was inside. It was a personal letter to basically tell you to be patient, she had a lot of work but as soon as she felt a space between her schedule she would gladly have a cup of coffee with you.Â
âGreat. Iâll have to make cafĂ© de olla de aquĂ hasta que aparezca.â You clicked your tongue.
âAt least she communicated with you.â Schrödinger said as he rubbed his body against your leg. You smiled and picked him up. âI missed you.â
âI missed you, too.â
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