Chap 4

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Jayk's POV
I followed Sam into the bathroom. "Hey man," I spoke.
"Look, dude, I don't want any trouble," Sam stated.
"I know but can you tell your girlfriend to watch where she's going next time?" I asked.
"Wait a minute," Sam sighed. "She's NOT my girlfriend."
"Whoever she is to you," I nodded.
"Her name is Alexis and you need to have more respect," Sam pointed at me. "We saved your asses last night. You should be thanking me." Sam walked out and I followed him. "Alexis, let's go."
"Hey, what's going on?" Alexis asked as she stood up.
"He came into the bathroom and decided to threaten me," Sam stated. "Let's go back to the bunker. He doesn't seem to appreciate what we do."
"Oh okay?" Alexis questioned as she picked up her phone. "Call me, okay Bailey?"
"Top of my speed dial," Bailey smiled as they left. "I told you to be nice."
"He was going to rip my head off," I defended.
"Yeah, because I know what kind of people they are now," Bailey nodded. "Just don't piss them off."
"What are you taking about?" I asked.
"We can't talk about it in here," Bailey sighed. We pulled me outside and we got into the car. "Like I said before, I know what kind of people they are."
"What so you mean by people?" I asked.
"They're hunters," Bailey sighed.
"Hunters? They shoot deer, squirrels, and things?" I asked. "That's what hunters do, right?"
"Sure they shoot things," Bailey had that uncertain look on her face. "But what I mean by things, you wouldn't really understand."
"This thing you're talking about," I sighed. "Is  vampire one of those things?"
"Yeah," Bailey sighed. I drove us home and she pulled me up to the bedroom. "There's a reason why I said there's always a life I never wanna live again." She looked at me. "A reason why I tried to leave that part of my life behind but no matter how hard I try, it always comes back to me." She grabbed a journal from our dresser and sat next to me. "That part of my life, I was a hunter." She handed the journal to me. "This is a part of my life I didn't want anyone to know about. If you read this, then you understand why."
"Bailey, you should've told me," I said as I skipped the journal. "Some of these things are dangerous."
"And it's all true," Bailey sighed. "Once you're on it, you're on it for good."
"I highly doubt that," I sighed. I finished the journal in silence for a good thirty minutes. "So what your saying is that all these demons and angels are real?"
"That's exactly what I'm saying," Bailey nodded.
"Where's the proof?" I asked.
"All in that journal and Alexis is proof," Bailey dropped her head.
"Alexis is a demon?!" I exclaimed standing up.
"No, Alexis isn't a demon," Bailey sighed pulling me down to sit. I did. "She's half angel, half human."
"What do you mean half?" I asked.
"Her father is 100% angel and her mom is 100% human," Bailey nodded. "When they consummated, they had Alexis but her dad didn't know because he left her mom before she could tell him anything."
"Well, I'm sorry to hear that," I sighed. "Bailey, I'm on board with this hunting thing."

Ericka's POV
I was seriously trying to get the idea that all the supernatural stuff I knew about is real. "Drew, I am not okay," I sighed pacing back and forth.
"Not okay that we got married about a month ago?" Drew asked. "You should've told me!"
"No, I'm glad to be married to you," I smiled. "It's just something I read about online when I was a teenager." I sighed sitting next to Drew on the couch. "The vampires being killed last night and how two of those guys looked familiar."
"Because they are familiar to you," said a guy popping in.
"Drew  call the police," I said a little scared. I started having small flashbacks. "Wait, don't." They were kind of clear images of dreams I had when I was a kid. "Wait, are you Castiel?"
"Yes, and you are a Prophet of the Lord," he replied.
"What?" Drew asked, confused.
"There's a reason why Sam and Dean Winchester look familiar and why you recognize me and know my name," Castiel nodded. "Being a prophet is a huge responsibility and since you're married, that's double the work of the arch angel you have on your shoulders."
"You're confusing me," I sighed.
"If you're in harms way, the arch angel on your back will protect you at all times," Castiel calmly stated. "If you need more information, here's an address." He handed me a business card. "Ask for Alexis. She has all the information you need. She's my daughter and tell them Castiel sent you."
"Is you're daughter anything like you?" I asked.
"She's a lot more human, if that's what you mean," Castiel stated.
He disappeared. "Who the hell was that?" Drew asked, a little freaked out.
"Uhm, Castiel, a Servant of the Lord," I said, trying to memorize the address.
"Now you're talking just like him," Drew nodded. He looked at me. "You're not really thinking about going to see his daughter, are you?"
"She's the only one that can make sense of all of this," I sighed. "It would give us some of the answers we need."
"Need?" Drew asked. "The only thing I need to know is who that guy was?" I looked at Drew. "And Servant of the Lord isn't going to make sense to me."
"He's am angel, Drew," I nodded. "Fine, we will save the trip for...tomorrow."
"Tomorrow?" Drew asked. "How about never because I don't want to meet someone that can kill me."
"I'm capable of killing you but I'm not because I'm your wife," I sighed. "Drew, babe, I need answers and this is the only way I can get them. Please."

Drew's POV
I let out a sigh. "Fine, okay," I gave in. "We will go see them tomorrow."
"Okay, thank you, thank you, thank you," Ericka smiled running up the stairs.
"What's up with her?" Brittany asked walking down holding TC's laptop.
"Just stuff Ericka wants to do from our strange visitor," I sighed. "What's up? Where's your husband?"
"Taking a nap," Brittany said sitting beside me. "I was doing some research on the country club last night and it turns out there has been for than fifty missing persons report from there."
"Duh! They were vampires eating people or turning them to vampires," I stated. "It's that obvious, Brittany."
"No, what I'm saying is that place is so off the grid only certain amount of people are invited," Brittany nodded. "But get this. How'd those four, who saved our life, get on the list?" I shrugged. "I did more research on them and I came up with this."
She showed me the laptop. "Ghost Facers?" I asked. "What do they have to do with any of this?"
"Well, it says here the two guys are Sam and Dean Winchester or, as the Ghost Facers call them, douche wads, and the girl who saved TC and I, her name is Kiley Barnes and is dating Dean," Brittany said as she looked at me. "So, that means the girl that saved Arely and Blake is Alexis and the neat thing about her is that the Ghost Facers say she's half angel, half human."
"How do you know of we can trust these guys or not?" I asked.
"The guys that own this site seems to know everything about the four people," Brittany shrugged. "And Castiel, who seems to be Alexis' father."
"Castiel?" I asked. She nodded and showed me the screen. It was the guy that showed up a few minutes ago. "I have a question to ask you."
"Shoot," Brittany nodded.
"Since you obviously know a lot about these people, can you and TC join Ericka and I when we go see them tomorrow?" I asked. "I tried to talk Ericka out of it but she won't budge."
"You how where they live?" Brittany asked.
"Not the ghost facing people but yeah," I nodded.
"I'll be more than happy to accompany you on the trip," Brittany nodded. "Thanks."
"No, thank you, because I don't wanna feel awkward there," I nodded. Brittany patted my head and went back upstairs. "There are some things I'm not going to understand about my wife and her sister."

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