Shifters part 2

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Alison woke up tied to a post. She looked around and saw the girl she tried freeing tied up as well.

"It's about time."

Alison looked up as she heard her own voice. Alis face fell as she saw herself staring back at her.

"Son of a bitch." Alison said under her breath.

"I mean, how could you be so stupid?" The shifter asked her. "You really thought you could take on me by yourself? Of course you can't do something as simple as that, you're weak."

Alison kept her mouth shut.

"You know I'm right." The shifter stated with a chuckle.

Alison shifted her eyes from the shifter to the floor. Maybe Dean was right. She couldn't do it.

"Now, if you'll excuse me. I'm gonna go home." The shifter said.

Alison stared the thing down as it left her and the other girl alone.

"Great." Alison muttered.

She looked around. Alison moved her feet in front of her, and tried pushing herself up, but she fell back onto the floor.

"Come on!" Alison growled and tried again.

She couldn't do it. Alison looked over at the girl tied to a separate post.

"Hey! Hey, wake up!" She called out to her.

The girl stirred, then gasped as she woke up.

"Hey, calm down, it's gone." Alison told her making her calm down a little bit. "Are you okay?"

"Y-yeah, I think so."

"Okay, good. What's your name?" Ali asked.

"Racheal. What about you?" The girl, racheal asked.

"I'm Alison. I'm gonna get us out of here. It's going to the bunk—" Alison stopped herself. "My house. It's gonna make my dad and uncle think it's me."

"How do you know that?" Racheal asked her.

"Because I've dealt with these before. But never alone, and it was a stupid idea to come alone." Alison said with a small sigh. "Dad was right. I couldn't even stop it." She muttered.

"Does your dad and uncle know about those things?" Racheal asked.

"Yeah. I just don't know how fast they'll notice."

"You look really young." Racheal stated.

"That's probably because I'm fifteen."

"Seriously?"

"Yeah." Ali nodded.

Alison jerked on her ropes, hoping they would come loose, but they weren't budging.

She let out a breath of frustration, and looked around. She then noticed a shard of glass sitting on the floor not far from her.

She slid down as much as she could, and used her foot to get it. She slid it back to herself, and twisted to grab it. Ali managed to pick it up, and start cutting her ropes.

Once she did that, she threw the glass across the floor, and rushed over to help Racheal.

"Okay, we need to find an exit." Alison said as she helped her up.

Alison looked around, then started walking towards the tunnel leading further into the sewer. Racheal rushed to catch up.

"All right, no matter what you see, don't scream." Alison said.

"What are you—" Racheal cut herself off as she saw the pile of slimey, bloody flesh the shifter had shed.

Racheal covered her mouth to keep herself from throwing up.

Alison kept walking, then felt something grab her wrist. She looked up and saw Racheal beside her, so it couldn't have been Racheal.

Alison swing her fist around, and whatever it was right in the face.

"Alison! Calm down it's just us!" Alison heard Sams voice.

Alison looked up and saw her dean gasping his nose.

"Nice swing, kiddo." Dean groaned as he pulled his hand away and saw blood on his fingers.

"Sorry! Sorry— I am so happy to see you guys!" Alison hugged them tightly.

"We're just glad you're okay." Dean said as he kissed her head.

"Who are these guys?" Racheal asked Alison.

"My dad and my uncle." Alison told her. "Wait, if you're here...the shifters going to the bun— our house!"

"No, it's not." Sam shook his head as he raised his gun.

Alison smiled slightly, but it quickly vanished.

"What's wrong?" Dean asked her.

"You were right. I couldn't do it by myself." Alison looked down at the ground.

"What are you talking about, Alison? I never thought you couldn't do it." Dean said.

"Then why didn't you want me to go?" Alison asked him confused.

"Because I was afraid that if I wasn't there to protect you, I would lose you." Dean told her.

"Oh. You could've just said so." Alison shrugged slightly.

"I know you would've still put up a fight." Dean stated.

"You're probably right. Now let's get her out of here, she's been here god knows how long." Alison said looking back at the girl.

"Right." Sam said.

Sam, Racheal and Alison started walking but dean hesitated.

"Alison." He said making her stop as the other two continued walking.

"What?" She asked.

"I'm proud of you." Dean told her.

Alison tilted her head.

"For what?"

"For trying."

Alison couldn't help but smile as she hugged Dean again.

"Thanks." She kissed his cheek. "Now, I bet I can beat you out of here." She smirked.

"Not a chance." Dean started running past her.

"Hey! I didn't say go!" Alison said as she chased after him.

Thank you for reading!

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