Chapter Three

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Everyone was screaming, they did drop them. The small group of Winchesters-who were lucky enough to have formed their huddle before being dropped-were spiraling and screaming. In the middle was Mary-Jessica, who was losing oxygen from the altitude and slowly losing consciousness. Outside of their huddle, people were flailing their arms, trying to grasp someone.

Below them was a new built, perfectly restored house that belonged to the Singers in a past life. In the house, there were three people ; Dean and Sam WInchesters and Sheriff Jodi Mills. They were waiting and confused. Waiting for Cas and confused about why the house was in such pristine condition. Well, it was still messy and cluttered but it was the same as it was before Leviathans had burned it to the ground.

There was a flutter of wings before Castiel had materialized-or so it seemed-but he was seemed very scared. "They have fallen. They are falling!" Cas said, beginning to pace.

"What?" Jodi asked. "Who?"

"Who-who fell, Cas?"

Cas looked Dean WInchester in the eye. "Your daughter."

Which struck a very brief explanation about what he meant before Dean was sprinting outside with Sam and Jodi seconds behind him. Cas was standing in the living room still flustered. Dean had heard about her before and sometimes he'd think about what she'd look like or what she was like or if they'd get along. Sometimes he liked to think about what would happen if she brought home a boy... thoughts like those made him smile, even if he didn't recall her mother.

Dean was sprinting through the junk yard and to the clearing behind Bobby's property. There was a light streaking across the sky, getting larger and larger as it came closer. Smaller lights followed the larger light and Dean's heart raced.

"DEAN!" Sam yelled, catching up to him. "What's going on?"

"Family, Sam!" Dean yelled back. "FAMILY!" Dean's smiled grew, it was fine that he didn't understand yet.

The light got so close that Dean had to 'hit the deck' so he wasn't hit with the blinding white cannon-like ball. Sam was yelling again, dodging other smaller balls of light that was hurtling to the earth. Jodi was too, but still trying to keep a safe distance from the chaos ahead of them.

Suddenly, there was nothing left to dodge and Dean was sprinting to the dust that had yet to settle. The cloud was the biggest of them all and a strangled groan came from the cloud and Dean stopped at the edge, Sam caught up to him quickly.

"What the-" Sam started to say. Dean shushed him, looking at the dust cloud, trying to see what was there but the dust still hadn't settled. Cas had appeared next to them, just as concerned as he was when he first arrived. "Cas what's going on?"


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