"Are You Crazy?!"

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It was Dean's voice that had screamed at me. He screamed at me to stop, but I didn't listen. I completely ignored him, but when Venus slammed the three guys to the wall, I glared at her.

"Aphrodite!" I yelled.

She looked over at me, her eyes widened when she saw what I was holding. In the palm of my hand was the apple, pulsating with power and glowing with strength.

"How-this doesn't make sense," She stuttered.

"It's because of you," I told her, taking a few steps towards her.

"Its impossible," She said quietly.

"It's from your touch," I said, showing her the imprint on my wrist.

Her eyes widened as she realized it really was her fault that I was able to hold the apple.

"Let them go or I'm going to shoot it," I said, pulling out a gun from the waist band of my pants.

"You wouldn't dare," She growled.

"Try me," I tested her.

She glared at me, but slowly put the guys' down.

"Hand over the apple and I'll go on my way," She said, holding out her hand. "I'll go on my way, leave town, and you'll never see me again."

"Don't give it to her," Dean said.

"If she gets that apple, an apocalypse will begin," Sam said.

I heard everything they were saying, but I was purposely ignoring them.

"You promise that you'll leave town?" I asked her.

She nodded.

"You'll never see me again or hear anything from me," She promised.

I nodded and took a few steps towards her.

"Ashley, what are you doing?" Dean snapped.

"She's under the pull of the apple," Garth said softly.

But I wasn't, I wasn't under its pull. I was completely me and knew what I was doing. I knew what I was doing and I hoped it goes correctly.

"Back towards that door and I'll give it to you," I told her, motioning to the closet door.

She nodded and backed up slowly. When her foot touched the door, she stopped and gave me an expectant look.

"Ok, I'm going to hand you the apple and you're going to leave, fast," I said.

She nodded again and looked eager.

I stood a foot away from her and looked down at her hand that was being presented to me, palm up.

"On the count of three," I said.

"One," She said.

"Two," I counted.

"Ash, what the hell?" Dean said. "Stop!"

"Three," Venus and I said together.

When I said three, I barged forward and knocked her into the door. She disappeared with a short scream. It fell silent.

When the guys had left earlier, I set up a charm to disguise the box as the door. So when I pushed her into it, she fell in and it sucks her up. I quickly said the charm I was meant to for it to forever lock and then disappear into thin air.

When the box disappeared, I turned around and smiled at the guys.

"And you didn't have faith in me," I said, grinning widely.

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