The Rhodes

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We've all heard the story of the two men that would die for each other, the two brothers that have dragged each other down, and the entire world with them, but have we really learned anything from it?

Melissa Rhodes would argue that, yes, she has learned from the mistakes of the Winchesters. she loves her sister, and her parents, and her friends, but she would not die for them. she would not burn the world for them, no, she would live for them.

"This is stupid, Sammy, she'd live for them? Come on—"

"Hey, just read it."

Arguably (to only the Winchesters) it's much harder. What Sam and Dean have failed at over and over again, is to live for each other. they are the most selfish human beings she's ever met.

"Met— who? Do we know a Melissa Rhodes? Also, the most selfish? Who the hell is she to—"

"Damn it, Dean, shut up and read."

But today's story is about more than just how those two men have single handedly ended the world a couple of times for the other, it's about more than the fact that they've ruined the natural order a couple of hundred times, it's more than the fact that they've pissed off every demon, angel, hunter and huntress known to mankind, no, today's story is about the two sisters who thought they knew better.

Today's story is about the two girls who swore they would be nothing like the Winchesters and kept true to that promise, only to be much, much worse.

"I don't like this story, Sam."

"I don't think we're supposed to like it, i think we're supposed to listen."

So let me tell you the story of Melissa and Mary Rhodes, and maybe, just maybe, the next two will get the message.

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