Chapter 37

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 I looked over at Gavin, between Sam and Rowena. "Gavin, meet your Grandmother, Rowena," I said behind her. Gavin looked at Rowena. "My grandmother? but she cannae be alive." Gavin replied. "Well, Dude, neither should you," Dean said on Rowena's other side. We drove back to the Museum. Dean, Sam, Gavin, Rowena, and I went through the ship's stuff and looked around at the items found. Gavin found a locket that belonged to his girlfriend, Fiona. Sam asked Gavin some questions about the locket. "Im not sure. That terrible night, I was packing when Fiona heard I was going to America. Nothing would stop her from coming with me, but I told her it was too dangerous." Gavin told us. "If Fiona came that night, I would be gone, and she would think I had left without her." Gavin continued. "Dear god, when must she have smuggled herself on board? Would she be able to do that?"

Gavin asked, sighing after finishing the story. "maybe she might have hidden herself until they were at sea with no turning back." I shrugged my shoulders. "And she died pissed and heartbroken," Dean added. "Unfinished business. There is probably a ghost tethered to the locket," I said, pointing out Fiona's Locket. We went to work to search for it, but it was missing. We asked the lady who had walked us around, and she assured us that it was in a sealed case. "Were any school classes coming through in the past hours or days?" I asked. "There was one. The Pembroke School for girls," she replied. We drove there and saved one of the teachers from the ghost haunting her. Since we wanted to know if it was Fiona, the only way was to summon it. Gavin was the only one Fiona would show herself. It was Fiona who appeared in front of Gavin. They talked before she disappeared, and Gavin approached us in another room. But there was a problem since we couldn't burn her bones since they were on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. "There is one way to fix this." Sam mumbled. "pampering with time?" Rowena asked. "That's up to Gavin. Were you trying to fix this, okay? We get him onboard the ship and keep Fiona safe." Dean explained. "Letting him die? That's your Idea?" Rowena asked. "I didn't say it was fun, alright. Keeping history intact, you know it?" Dean explained. "I was thinking the same. I loved her, and she loved me. I feel awful about the nightmare she's trapped him. I don't fit in here. Im alone here. I want to be with Fiona. Well, spend eternity together." Gavin said, I felt sad, but that was probably also my hormones from the pregnancy. "Not gonna happen." Crowley all of a sudden said who appeared behind Gavin. Oh, excellent Family reunion, I thought. "Just because you guys could keep your family in one dimension, this doesn't mean you can do it with my family. "I want to do this, father; I made up my mind," Gavin told his father. "Why did you call me?" he asked back. "You called him?" Dean asked. "To say goodbye," Gavin answered. "Let him go, Fergus." Rowena chirmed in. "butt out," Crowley growled. "He's not like us, Fergus. he believes in things. let him believe." Rowena quietly said. Gavin got up, standing in front of his father, but when Crowley reached out his arm towards Gavin, Rowena stopped him with a spell, making Crowley freeze where he was standing. "Damn you, Mother," Crowley whispered. "Im sorry, Father." Gavin quietly said before we walked out of the room. Rowena said goodbye to Gavin somewhere far away where Crowley was before Sam and Dean brought Gavin to the bunker while I got Rowena to a bus stop from where she was free to go wherever she wanted to go. "You'll be okay?" Rowena asked. I nodded. "I have to for me and the little one." I nodded to my stomach. "you told your brothers?" she asked, but I shook my head. "I will, but I want to wait a little longer," I told her. We said goodbye, and I drove back to the bunker, where Sam, Dean, and Gavin were almost ready. "Ready?" I asked, walking down the stairs. "Yeah," Dean answered. "You positive this will work?" Gavin asked just as I joined the group. "Never done it before, but our grandad, Abaddon, did it. Rowena tweaked the spell so you can use it." I explained. "I think that's it," Sam said, who finished the last sigil. "You a good guy, Gavin. Thank you." Sam said. "Good Bye Nephew." I felt sad saying goodbye to him. Gavin hugged me before Sam beamed him back in time to where he belonged. Dean drove away and returned a few hours later. Sam and I sat together at a table, each on a laptop, and I looked at some social media websites when Dean returned. "The teachers are back at work like nothing happened," he told us. "There is no mention of the murder in Massachusetts. Nothing about Fiona looks like the history is back to normal." I mumbled, looking around the social media pages. "Thanks to Gavin." I let out a sigh. Just then, the door opened, and Mom walked in with a 6er beer and a huge bag of food, which I smelled. "Hey, Mom." we all greeted her. "It's been a while, like a long, long, long, long time." Dean said when Mom reached the table. "he's just being dramatic. What I want to say is we missed you." Sam smiled while I nodded, feeling my stomach grumble. "Burgers, beer." Mom held up the 6er and the bag, which smelled fantastic. "You're the best." I grabbed a burger and some fries, munching away. "You're forgiven. Whatcha been up to?" Dean asked. "Jogging, meditation, Tai chi, and melting Rugaru brains." Mom answered. 

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