Ghostly Flirtations

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Well i hope you all liked the last chapters ad look i promised id update again soon and i did. Well i personally really like this chapter so enjoy!!!
AL&AD

Lexi was stunned. Did he really just do that? She was still for a minute, taking in what just happened. Slowly, she began to comprehend that Sam must have a plan. It's not like the hunter would just throw himself into the ghost's den without having thought of a plan and knowing that said plan is going to work!
Shit.
That sounds exactly like something Sam would do.
Lexi's mind reeled. A million thoughts came into her head. Does he have a plan? Of course he has a plan. Why would he leave me up here? Am I really that much trouble? Damn, I've got to take it down a notch. I have to help him. I cannot go back to the bunker without him. Dean will kill me and not bother to hide the body.
The next few thoughts were basically Lexi stringing together every cuss words she knew in every combination she could think of.
"What are you doing!?" The nun's voice jarred Lexi out of her thoughts.
"Oh," Sam's voice chimed, as if he had just accidentally run into someone on the street, "So sorry, I was just..." There was a pause and Lexi was afraid that she was supposed to do something, "looking! Looking for my... little sister!" Sam stuttered out, pointing to the girl that was sat between the two boys.
The translucent nun's head swivelled towards the children in the opposite corner, "Do you know this man?" Really? Not, "I'm going to kill you!" or even, "Get out of here before I use your blood for makeup!"? Noob.
The girl went wide-eyed and stared at her captor, obviously not knowing how to respond. Sam was nodding his head vigorously, trying to tell the girl what to say.
"Yeah," She spoke up, then looked to the hunter, "What are you doing here?" Though she spoke through gritted teeth, the ghost didn't seem to notice.
"Well then," she said, turning to the hunter, "I'll have to introduce myself, I am sister Katherine. Tonight, your little sister will have the honor of bringing me back to life."
Sam acted stunned, "Back to life? Wait. Are- are you dead?"
If it were possible, the ghost may have just blushed. "Yes. I have been for a while, but I won't be for long!"
"Wow. You look great! I mean, I noticed earlier how pretty you are, but now that I know you're dead, that just makes it more amazing!"
Lexi couldn't help but be a little bit disturbed at what was happening. Obviously he was trying to distract her or stall, but, what was he stalling for? Was Lexi supposed to know what to do? Lexi wasn't sure what she was hearing, but she didn't like it.
"Do you do some kind of make-up regimen?" Sam questioned, but Lexi was focusing on the kids in the opposite corner. The two boys were holding the girl, and they seemed to be trying to make an escape plan. Lexi could see them pointing to the hatch they had fallen, (or been dragged), into, and trying to figure out a way to escape.
Then, Lexi saw it. The golden ticket.
The escape hatch.
There was a small window behind the kids where the wall met the ceiling. From there, Lexi could see a bit of moonlight seeping through a bit of dirt. Without thinking, she left through the front entrance of the church and circled it, finding the right window and peeking in.
From there, Lexi got a new perspective of the room. She saw Sam, still talking to the ghost, right below a long metal rectangle sprouting from the ceiling, the shoot. In a corner near Sam lay a few backs with random things, wallets, flashlights, perfume, spilling out of them. These kids came prepared, Lexi thought. Past a few small layers of dirt, she was confronted with her next problem. It was locked. From the inside. Lexi was at a loss, she could break the window, but that would definitely draw Sister Katherine's attention. Lexi was jolted out of her brain-storm by an unexpected sound. The sound of silence.
For some reason, Sam had stopped talking, leaving the ringing in Lexi's ear searching for a sound to keep it company. She hesitantly leaned forward, getting a better view of the room that the silence was seeping from. Sam's eyes were looking directly at Lexi, not even attempting to hide the fact that he was staring. Sister Katherine didn't seem to mind. The ghost was digging into her grave. The dirt hardly moved, shifting a little once her hand touched it and then the earth seemed to remember that she was a ghost and fell straight through her palm.
As the ghost sprang back to life, she questioned Sam.
"What are you looking at?" she asked.
Sam was shocked and Lexi turned as far away from the window as she possibly could. Though muffled, she could still hear Sam responding, "Just, my sister. I think her ankle is hurt. I need to get her to the hospital."
Smooth.
While the nun turned towards the children, Sam pointed up, through the window that Lexi was staring through. Sam was good at many things, and Lexi was more than a little surprised to find out that mimeing was one of them. Somehow, he managed to tell the kids that they needed to unlock the window above them so they could escape. All that within the few moments that the ghost wasn't facing him.
Very smooth.
Lexi turned back just in time to see Sam's mime show and the ghost turn back to the hunter. At this point, Lexi's adrenaline was pumping so hard that she could hardly hear any of the conversation coming from inside. She took off her jacket, ready to use it as a rope for the kids. She saw a small hand reach up to the window's lock and, for a stunned moment, she thought it might be the hand of Sister Katherine. Seeing the hand unlatch the window, Lexi reached for it and pulled up the small blonde boy that was attached to it.
"Are you alright?" Lexi whispered.
"Sure." the boy mumbled, "I just got kidnapped by the ghost of prostitutes past and dragged into a basement where I was supposed to bleed out. Just another TGIFriday!"
Lexi snickered as she reached her hand back through the windowsill. She pulled hard, but only got the girl out with help from the other boys, one helping Lexi pull and the other supporting her as Lexi pulled her to freedom, an absolutely terrified look on her face.
"Hey sweetie," Lexi said quietly, "You're alright. Everything is gonna be fine. What's your name darling?"
"K-k-Kylie. Kylie Sanders." the girl, Kylie, stuttered out as she attempted to hold back sobs.
"Nice to meet you Kylie Sanders. My name is Lexi and I'm going to be saving your life today." The sound of screaming interrupted the huntress and her eyes shot toward the basement. The blonde haired boy had just gotten his friend out of the basement when it vanished behind flames.

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