Benny's voice was soft. "Kaylee, Dean, and I did this before when we returned from Purgatory, alright, don't worry about me," Benny told me. "Alright, but please be careful," I whispered. "Will do, hunny bun." I giggled before passing the phone back to Dean. "Benny?" Dean asked. "Im on my way, brother," Benny said. I breathed in and out while Dean hung up. Around two hours after we ended the call, an old pick-up camper drove into the alley, which I recognized immediately. Benny got out. I was very nervous to see him, but he walked right up to us, hugging me. "Heya, darlin'," he smiled, so I just replied with a hug. "Hey." my voice was shaking. Benny and Dean hugged before he walked over to me, putting his arm around me. "If you want nothing to do with this, I understand entirely," Dean told Benny while I stayed where I was with Benny beside me being my anker. "Wow. When Dean Winchester asks for a favor, he's not screwing around." Benny smiled; he looked so typical to anyone, unaware he was a vampire. "Benny, sending you back there is the last thing I ever wanted to do," Dean said; he gave me a light look while I looked at the wet ground beneath me, where a light water puddle was next to my shoes. "I know, I know," Benny said. "But our little brother is stuck down there, and I told Dean I tried to tell Dean that this was a terrible idea, but apparently, he knows a way to get you back," I said, looking up into Benny's face. "Yeah, there is." I breathed in and out when I felt his hand on my shoulder tapping me. "Hey, it's gonna be fine, alright," Benny said, but I couldn't look at him. "Kaylee, look at me." Benny lifted my head with his finger. When I looked into his light blue eyes, he leaned down, placing his lips on mine. I was surprised, but all my nervousness fell off me. When he released his lips, he stayed with his forehead touching mine for a second. "I will come back alright, promise," Benny whispered. I nodded before he turned away from me, shaking Dean's Hand when he hugged Benny. I looked at Benny, who placed his hands on my face, kissing me on the top of my head. I turned away since I knew what would happen next. The only thing I heard was a thud when the body fell to the ground.
Dean grunted behind me, but I could see what he was doing. "Kee, it is done. Now we get to Maine and wait for Sam, Benny, and Bobby," Dean told me and closed the trunk. When I looked, the body was gone. "Where is Benny?" I asked just as Dean closed the trunk. He nodded to the trunk. Dean quickly explained to me how we would get Benny back.
As we arrived, we walked through the wilderness until there was a bright light; right away, I ran towards it, and Sam walked up to us. I hugged him tight, and Sam replied, feeling his arms tight around me. "Did you get him out?" Dean asked right away. "Only Bobby," Sam told us after they hugged. "What about Benny?" I asked, worried and angry. "He got us out. A bunch of vamps showed, and he used himself as bait. I get the feeling that even if that didn't happen, he didn't want to return, you know? I'm sorry." Sam looked between Dean and me back and forth. Dean asked about Bobby. Sam told us that Bobby was okay. "As he should be. Let's put that old man where he belongs." Dean said.
I backed away from Sam, who pulled up his sleeve, where a bright light was under his skin. I knew from Dean what he did for Benny, so I heard Sam say the chant, but when the light was going up towards the sky, we thought everything was okay until it turned into a cloud mixed with red and black. "What the hell?" Dean said. "Hello Boys." A voice said. I shrieked and turned around to face Crowley. "Let him go, Asshat," I grumbled, moving towards him, but Sam pulled me back before I was close to him. "Let him go, Crowley. He doesn't belong in Hell." Dean grumbled next to me. "He does if I say he does. He's inflicted untold damage on my kind. From where I sit, Hell's too good for him. Really?"
Crowley flicked his fingers, and Sam, Dean, and I were flung backward against a colossal tree, although I was hit and fell on the ground a little underneath them, where I stayed motionless. I could only see through the corner of my eye how Crowley looked at the little light, which turned back into the light white and blue; when I raised my head as good as I could, I saw a woman not far from where I was. "Oh, come on," Cowley grumbled when he noticed her too. "Let me see if I've interpreted the situation correctly. The Winchesters have freed an innocent from Hell, to which you are wrongfully trying to return it," she said towards Crowley while I tried to get out of whatever he put me in, but he was strong. "Siding with them, Naomi? You don't know those three. Before they finish with whatever bollox they're cooking up, we'll both be locked away." he replied when I gave up and just listened. "I'm just hoping they lock you away, dear. The rest I'll figure out," she replied with a fake smile. "Bureaucrat. You're fighting outside your weight class." he hissed at Naomi. "Don't call me a bureaucrat." she snapped, extending her hand, a bright light; when she lowered it, I saw Crowley was gone, and I could move. "That little," I grumbled, getting up, not using foul language. "I told you you can trust me," she told Dean.
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FanfictionKaylee is the adopted daughter of John and Mary Winchester, who took her with her from her abusive father, who just left her all alone in a haunted house when John finds her during a hunt. After many years of growing up with her brothers and losing...