~Chapter 2~

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They reached Bobby's about 30 minutes later. Dean instantly shutting off the car, getting out, and running to the house to get Bobby. Sam slowly picked Uri's head off of his lap and took her out of the car. He quickly shut the door and jogged carefully up to the house, where Bobby met him at the door.

"Go put her on the couch." he told Sam and he went and placed her gently on the couch. "What happened?"

"She was attacked by the Kitsune we were hunting and something's wrong with her. She can't move I think." Sam answered, worriedly looking down at Uri.

"A Kitsune? Did it feed on her?"

"Bobby, does it look like it to you?" Dean joined in.

"Boy, don't sass me." Bobby retorted. "Kitsunes are smart. At least smart enough to cover there trace." He walked over and kneeled next to Uri, then started to search through her hair. "The hair would usually be the best cover up."

"We did hear a crash when we went to check out what was going on. We found her laying on top of a dumpster with it standing over her. Do you think she hit her head or something?" Sam asked kneeling alongside Bobby, who looked towards Sam.

"There's a slight bump on her forehead and no other marks showing that it fed, so that's what I would think."

"That's good news. well -- somewhat." Dean ran a hand through his hair. "How can we fix her?" Bobby sighed, getting up to stand by Dean. "We'll just have to wait this out, I guess. Keep her somewhere safe. There's very little we can do."

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Bobby left a few minutes later to get some supplies and the boys were alone with the paralyzed girl. Dean perked up all of a sudden. "Hey, what about Castiel? Do you think he can be able to heal her?" Sam perked up instantly as well. "Yeah! Yeah, call Castiel."

Dean looked to Sam with surprise. "Since when are you so anxious about her health?" He pointed to Uri. "I'm not. She needs it." Sam replied, shrugging. The truth was, he actually did care, and he didn't really know why he did. They just saved a random, normal girl from a usual hunt. What made her more special than everybody else? He couldn't get that question out of his head. "Sure, man." Dean said sarcastically. "Just call Cas, dude." Sam replied, obviously annoyed.

Dean closed his eyes and held his hands out at his sides. "Hey, Castiel, we need your help. Got some trouble going on." Almost instantly, there was a soft flutter of wings and Castiel was standing next to Dean.

"You called?" He looked to Dean.

"We ran into some trouble, and we found her," Dean once again pointed to Uri, Castiel turned to look at her, "but she won't move. I don't think she even can." Castiel slowly walked over to her. "Do you think you can work your angel healing mojo to help her?" Dean asked with hope sounding in his voice.

"Of course." Was all he said and placed two fingers gently against Uri's forehead. Suddenly, Uri took in a huge breath and sat up. She looked around, seeing she guessed who was Dean, who was standing in a doorway. She turned her head and was met with the same eyes she can almost immediately recognize now. Sam looked so relieved that he almost gave Castiel a hug. She was safe and alive and moving, but the same question was running through his head again.

Uri smiled, relieved to see the familiar eyes, and so did Sam. "Hello. I am Castiel, an an-" Uri turned her head again to see the man that spoke in front of her, but he suddenly stopped speaking. He was wearing a khaki colored trench coat and a very emotionless expression on his face. Though there was something that made him not human. He had wings with feathers so black that when they reflected the light, you could see a little blue in with it. She gasped. They are beautiful, she thought. She looked him in the eyes and saw a faint but bright blue glow. Her eyes widened and soon Castiel's did too. "I-I don't know..... what are........" He stuttered.

Dean stepped forward towards Castiel. "Cas? What is it?"

"I have to go." Castiel said before quickly disappearing.

"Cas!" Dean yelled at the air then cursed. "What the hell was that?" He turned towards Sam looking for an answer. Sam shrugged, then looked back at Uri. "Do you know what he meant?"

"No," she simply stated, "but can you tell me why he had wings?" Silence filled the room and confusion took hold of its place. She could feel the thickness of it. "What?" Both of the boys asked in unison.

"Castiel has wings." They looked at each other. Silence again. Sam spoke up over it. "What's your name?" She looked at him. "Uri. Uri Ivana." Sam nodded.

"Well, Uri, I'm Sam Winchester and this is my brother, Dean." He gestured towards his brother and Dean waved. "What do remember, Uri?" Sam asked.

"Oh, um... I remember getting thrown across an alleyway and some guy trying to kill me with his...claws?" It drawled out like a question. "Then you guys showed up and took me here." Sam hummed out a 'hmm'. "Well, I assure you, the thing that attacked you was not human. It was a creature posing as one, called a Kitsune. They can disguise as us for simple camouflage and then when they are ready to feed, they go for a certain part of the brain." He explained.

"Oh, neat." Uri said, interest in her eyes. Monsters were real? Shock again came from both boys. "Why are you guys always feeling that?"

"Feeling what?" Dean asked.

"Shock, confusion. Is that all you guys feel, emotion-wise? I thought this is nothing compared to what you do."

They were taken aback. It isn't normal. Dean thought and tried to explain, "Well, you see, most people we tell have a hard time wrapping their head around the whole 'monsters and nightmares are real' part. And you just say 'Oh, neat'. Yeah, that's just a tad weird for us. We've never heard anybody say that."

"Huh," Uri was a little confused herself, "but you guys still haven't answered my question. Why does Castiel have wings?"

"Along with monsters and nightmares, there are also Angels and Demons. Castiel is an angel." Sam explained. "But what we don't understand, is how you can see his wings."

"Can't you guys?"

"That's the thing, humans can't see them."

Uri was baffled. "So, you're saying that I'm not human?" Castiel then flew in and answered her question. "Exactly."

"Then what am I?" Uri dared to ask.

Castiel looked a little edgy. "You are an angel."

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A/N: Hey, again! I had a little writers' block during this and might possibly have it for the next one. Just bare with me guys. xD Anyways, thanks for choosing this story to read, I appreciate it. Again, I don't plan on having a constant update plan. I like to keep you guys on your toes! xD

Thanks,

~slinky_dink

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