~Dean~
"Dean, you aren't thinking straight", Cas had pulled me aside from Crowley and Bela.
"She's a demon, Cas!" I argued, "Plus, she's probably the single-most horrible person I've ever met! I would've happily killed her myself if she didn't have hell hounds on her trail. Then, at least I knew she was on her way to Hell".
"What did she do wrong?" Cas asked.
"Well, for starters, she shot Sam", I told him.
"But he's alive", Cas pointed out but I wasn't done.
"She got a demon to kill her parents", I continued.
"She must have had a good reason", Cas defended, "She doesn't come across as the kind of person to murder without a cause. Anything else?"
"Let me think about that for a second", I paused, sarcastically pretending to consider, "Oh, yeah. If she had stopped being a lying bitch, I might have never spent four months in Hell!"
"Dean, you were always destined to go to Hell", Cas informed me, "You couldn't have stopped it".
"There was a chance", I refused to give in.
"Maybe", Cas nodded slightly, "I understand that Hell was traumatising for you. But, if you had never been there, I would've never saved you. We would have never met".
I watched Cas sadly for a few seconds.
"I know, I know", I sighed, glancing at Bela in the corner before returning my gaze back to Cas, "So, what are you saying? You wanna let her walk free as a demon?"
"We could turn her back", Cas suggested, "Just like we did with you. It might not work but I'd rather try than let her just die".
"Damn it, Cas", I ran my hand down my face with frustration, "Why do you always choose the Good Samaritan option?"
Cas smiled in response and I turned to Crowley.
"She's coming back with us", I said.
Bela closed her eyes and sighed with relief as her whole body relaxed.
"What?" Crowley asked with half shock, "Really?"
"Yeah, really", I replied, not sounding too amused.
"If you say so", Crowley raised his eyebrows, "You might want to keep the chains on her for the meantime. She kept trying to escape before".
"You don't need to tell me twice", I commented.
Crowley clicked his fingers and Bela was released from the wall. Cas and I grabbed the chains on her from either side and pulled her along like a dog.
"Alright", I looked at Crowley, "Now get us out of this place".
Crowley jokingly waved at us before snapping his fingers. We were suddenly back outside, next to where Crowley had lead us to beforehand. Bela breathed in sharply, adjusting to the new fresh air that she had been missing for ages.
By the time we were out of Hell, it was alright night. There must have been a different time zone from there.
We must have looked ridiculous, dragging Bela alongside us whilst walking-by pedestrians stared at us with shock and horror.
"We're rehearsing a play", I told a few people.
It took us about half an hour to walk back. I tried to take the Impala but Crowley moaned about it because he hated sitting in the back. Cas refused to switch.
"Why did you let me go?" Bela eventually asked once we had arrived back at the house.
"Someone changed my mind", I glanced at Cas with a small smile.
Bela gave him a quick look of appreciation.
Looking back at the house, I noticed the empty space where my Impala was supposed to be. Sam must have taken it. But why?
I unlocked the front door and Cas pulled Bela in. The place was empty.
"You're not going to like this part", Cas warned Bela.
We walked her through to the exact same room that we used to trap Crowley before. Forcefully, I pushed Bela down hard on the steel chair and tied the chains securely so that she wouldn't be able to escape. Cas and I approached the door to the way out.
"Wait!" Bela called out and I hesitantly turned to look at her, "You're just going to leave me here?"
Laughing coldly, I walked back to her and leant over the table in front of her threateningly.
"Sweetheart, we just got you out of Hell", I reminded her with a dark smile, "Now we're helping you become human again. We'll do whatever the hell we like with you, you got that?"
Bela glared and me for a few seconds before averting her gaze downwards and nodding miserably.
"Good", I said before walking back to Cas.
I bolted the door harshly and we left her in there.
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