Chapter 1: Encounter

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"Who are you?" the hooded figure asked Dean Winchester.

Dean stood in shock, staring at the arrow that went through his hand and into the brick wall behind him.

"Who's asking?" Dean replied, keeping his cool while trying to ignore the pain that ran through his body.

He shot Dean for a second time, this time, the arrow went through his hand, not far from the previous one. Dean yelled in pain.

"I am," the stranger replied.

"Dean," he said. "Dean Winchester." He didn't want to risk getting shot again.

"What are you doing here, Dean Winchester?" he asked. His green hood covered most of his face. Dean couldn't see who he was talking to.

"I'm just here for the scenery." He looked down at Starling City. They were on top of a building.

The hooded man didn't seem to appreciate Dean's sarcasm. He shot him for a third time, this time in the foot.

"Fine!" Dean yelled in pain and anger. "I'm looking for someone, something,"

"What do you mean?" He spoke with a deep voice. Dean noticed that he was wearing a black mask that covered his eyes.

"You're not going to believe me when I say I'm hunting demons."

"Demons?"

"Yeah, Katniss, demons." Dean tried to sound as honest as possible. He didn't want to have another arrow pierce his body.

Suddenly, another hooded figure rushed past them and into the door to the stairwell.

"I'll leave you to your fantasy," the hooded man said. Dean blinked and the man was gone. He shook his head in disbelief.

Dean reached into his pocked with his unharmed hand and pulled out his cell phone. Using one hand, he dialed his brother Sam.

"Dean?" Sam said upon answering.

"Sam," Dean grunted in pain.

"Are you okay, Dean?" Sam asked.

"No."

"What happened?" Sam sounded worried.

"Some lunatic shot me."

"Where are you?"

"Some roof. He shot me with a freakin' bow and arrow, Sammy!"

"It's alright Dean. I'm tracing your phone. I'll be there in a bit."

Sam hung up the phone. Dean put his phone is his pocket and examined his injuries. He winced in pain as he saw the arrows had gone straight through his hand. By this point, his whole left hand was numb.

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