Chapter 100

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He scoffed, put the bag and the cup on my nightstand, and walked out of the room while I stayed on the bed. I could smell the food in the bag and the sweet smell of Soda. I finally budged, grabbed the bag, and looked inside.

Burger, fries, and onion rings were inside, which I loved, and after I ate the last piece of burger, I threw the empty bag against the door, sat on my bed with crossed legs, sipping on the soda cup, thinking about why I would agree to Crowley demands, getting me out for a favor. Eventually, I had enough, walked over to the door, and knocked on the door in case there was one of the minions positioned at the door. "What do you want?" A demon opened the door just a little bit. "I want to talk to the king," I asked politely. "He's busy," he grumbled back, trying to close the door, but I put my foot in the door. "You do realize I can Exorsize you out of your meat suit, you black eyes dumbo." I narrowed my eyes at him, and he finally nodded. I returned my foot and waited until Crowley finally opened the door. "You wanted to see me?" he asked. "Yeah, Im done getting punished by you. Whatever you and my brothers have been doing,  good for you. I want to get out of here." I tried not to let out my anger, which was built up for my brothers when Crowley spoke. "Come with me." Crowley led me out of the room and down some stairs. I saw a woman standing at the railing, looking down at a vast open space. A cage was in the middle, with flames around it. She was with her back to us, but when I came closer, I saw the red hair and knew who it was. "Hello, Rowena." I stopped halfway down the stairs. Rowena turned around; when I saw the thing around her neck, I knew it had something to do with something preventing her from using magic. "Hello, Kaylee." she turned to look back at the cage when I felt Crowl y beside me. "What am I doing here?"

I whispered to him. "Talk to Mother. She is your mother," Crowley whispered back. I thought about it for a while when I scoffed and turned to Rowena, walking down the steps and standing close to her. "What happened? All those years ago when you left me." I quietly asked. "I couldn't take care of you. I was busy getting a coven together; I left you in the good hands of your father and went back to Scotland for a few years before I came back here." Rowena took a break; she didn't look at me, just straightforward. "You didn't think about coming to look for me?" I asked with a look back to Crowley, who was behind us. "I  ould 't find you. You and the Winchesters were traveling around," she said. "That is a shitty excuse; you could have tried harder to find me if you cared, but you didn't,  I grumbled. "Im was trying to do a career." she snapped. "Alright, geez, not a family person, I get it," I mumbled more to myself, turning to Crowley. "I still loved you; you were with the Winchesters all that time." I heard her say I stopped walking away. " Not just you. Fergus, too, you are my Children." Rowena finally looked me in the eyes. Her expression was painful and hurt me, but still, I didn't know if I could forgive her. "You might be my mother, but I don't know if I can forgive you or if you think I help you out of this. You're mistaken because that's all you deal with it." I said just as Sam, Dean, and Cas walked over to us from the cage; without looking back, I walked up the stairs past Crowley, who stopped me for a second. "You can go with your brothers," I gave him a nod when Sam brushed past me. I walked with him up, closely followed by Dean and Cas; when we reached the Impala, I noticed my car was not there. "It's back at the bunker. Don't worry, Sam drove it back." Dean grumbled. "You  alright?" Dean asked Cas. I looked over, but he wasn't okay. There was something else. "I think so. I will be." Cas mumbled in his usual monotone voice. " You sure Cas? You don't sound normal." I asked, worried. "Yes, Kaylee," Cas grumbled. "Alright." I shrugged and got into the Impala. A week later, we went to another case close to the bunker in an elderly home, where we met Eileen. She was also a hunter who lost her parents when she was a baby to a banshee, which now haunted this elderly home, so we teamed up with Eileen and Mildred, who was one of the residents. She was heavily flirting with Dean, and I felt a bit of chemistry between Eileen and Sam. I pulled her to the side when we finished the job, killing the Banshee outside the home. Do you like Sam? I asked her about sign language, which I had known since college but never used. Im not sure. I mean, he's cute. she replied. Then go for it. I encouraged her. "What were you talking about?" Sam asked. "Girl stuff," I replied with a cheeky smile. I forgave them for sending me to hell with Crowley, but I told them if they ever tried that again, I would smack the crap out of them. A few days after the case with Eileen, Sam, Dean, and I went to Sioux Falls since Jody needed our help with a case; Sam, Dean, and I helped her, Alex, and Claire, who was Cass's Daughter. Since her mother died, she has lived with Jody, and Cas couldn't care for her. We solved the case; I took a break from solving cases and stayed with Jody for two weeks; when Dean called telling me to come home, I packed my stuff and drove back to the bunker.

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