I drove back to Bobby's and went right up to the bedroom I was staying in. I sat in there for days. One week and three days technically speaking. Sam and Dean tried coaxing me to go downstairs to eat, I would ignore them and my hungry body. I was thinking of ways to get around everything else to kill Lucifer. I mean I bet he has tons of demons guarding him day and night. No one is going to get to him if it's a threat. Even if it isn't they would slaughter them, for the fun of it.
"Can, I come in, Erika?" A voice I haven't heard in a while said.
"Yeah." I answered. The trench coated man entered. "Hey, Castiel."
"Hello. Sam has informed me that you haven't taken care of your body the way you should lately."
"Uh, yeah I guess I haven't."
"He also told me that he cares for you and I should tell you to come downstairs and eat, or move in any way."
"Why? Why do you even care if I starve myself?"
"Because you're family. I do have feelings, all angels do. They aren't as powerful as human's though." He looked straight into my eyes, his pleading mine. "Please."
"Give me a minute alone." He hurried out the door and I pondered on my decision. Before I knew it I was getting dressed and went out also.
"Okay, so he said the rings of the horsemen? How are we gonna get them?" Bobby asked holding an enormous book. He set it down on the table with a loud smack.
"Trick them. Get them to somehow stay still and kill them." I said in a monotone voice.
Everyone's eyes flashed to me.
"How would that work?" Kirsten asked. "I mean killing the horsemen?"
"Yeah. Its like killing any other monster. Except Death. Death can't die."
"So he's our only obstacle?"
"Yup."
"What about persuading him?" Sam asked.
"I don't think that would work but we can try. If it goes down hill we run for our lives."
"That's fun." Dean was leaning on a table and walked over to Bobby.
"It doesn't seem like you have any other ideas."
"But you still want to kill Lucifer."
"No." I lied.
"Trust me we all know, Erika." Dean retorted.
I shifted my position feeling uncomfortable. "Yes, I want to kill that son of a bitch. He killed my father. Part of my only true family."
"You still have me." Kirsten interjected.
"That's why I said 'Part'" I looked down.
"Trust me we'll put him where he won't ever get out." Sam promised.
"Can I at least beat him a little before you shove him back in?"
Sam scoffed and Dean grinned. "Sure."
"How are we going to get him in though? He needs a vessel. I mean trying to somehow get him into the cage without anything is almost impossible."
"He has a vessel right now." Bobby said confused.
"But it's weak. It'll explode soon, because it doesn't have demon blood in it. The vessel has to drink demon blood for it too be strong enough to hold Lucifer."
"Sam..." Dean relised what I was saying. I looked down in avoiding Dean's eyes. "You mean Sam is the true vessel?"
"Sadly yes. I don't like it either, but it has to be done."
"No. I won't allow it."
"Dean you can't change it. I'm sorry." Sam replied before me.
"I'm gonna try."
"No you aren't. Those douchebags are 20 times stronger than you." I said. Castiel had fluttered out of the room. "Now we just need to get the horsemen's rings and that's it. Nothing else."
"Okay, well now that we have you out of your hiding place. We want to see what your full potental is. Come with me." Dean led the way outside although I knew it for many years.
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The New Winchester
FanfictionErika Rodreguiz gets tired of the normal life at the right place right time when Sam and Dean Winchester come to fit it back together. Join them in the thrilling and daring story that has humor, twists, and turns at every corner. (Let's stop lying...