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          Haley kept herself entertained with the phone for about fifteen short minutes before she got bored, and threw it back at Dean. Cas caught it, and slipped it back in Dean's pocket, sighing lightly at her. Would it kill her to let them sleep? If it did, they were probably screwed, but after her family was wiped out, there'd be no reason to keep her around. It was a heartless thought, but after all that she had done to him, he didn't feel all to awful about thinking of it. Haley lay on the floor for a while, rolling around and trying to keep herself entertained. She eventually moved around, doing things  such as peeking out the window, washing her hands for ten minutes straight, and eating food out of the fridge even though she didn't need to. Kat rolled her eyes at the girl, but kept messing with Sam as he slept.

          Eventually the sun started to rise, and Haley looked over at Cas, "Can I wake him up yet?" Cas glanced around, then decided on looking at the position of the sun to figure out if it was close to when they normally woke up. He pondered, then responded:

         "Soon. I will tell you when." Haley groaned, bored out of her mind. Time dragged on until Cas finally told her that she could wake up the boys, and she jumped up right when he said so. She dashed for Deans bed, jumping up and landing on his stomach. Cas was too slow to catch her, and Dean woke up harshly and quickly, letting out a wheeze and feeling around for his gun as his eyes focused. When he got his gun, he realized it was Haley.

          "What the hell was that for?!" He exclaimed, and she let herself down off the bed. Sam shot up once Dean yelled, and grumbled once he realized it was nothing serious. Haley didn't respond so Dean asked her once more, "Why the hell did you think that was necessary??"


          "You generate energy far too slowly for my taste." She pushed back the fact that he cussed, realizing that she'd have to deal with it if she were to stay with them. Dean sputtered out something, half angry and half tired. He eventually got up, getting ready. Sam had already done so, and he was now contemplating packing up. He glanced over at Haley, letting out a short 'hm' then focused on looking out the window,


          "Do you know how far away she is? Even the direction that she is would help. Your aunt- I mean." He shifted, deciding to pack up what he could anyway. Kat decided to help, as Dean had some stuff strewn all about and Sam would most likely have to help so it wouldn't take forever to get out of the motel when they needed to.


          "No..." Haley paused, "But I can't feel her presence, so that means that she's either found a way to mask it, or she's a few..." She took a second to think once again, trying to remember what they called them. "...Ah, state. She's quite a few state away. She shouldn't arrive here for another day. Or two days."

          "It's states." Kat corrected, and Sam simply nodded,

          "Alright, that gives us more time to plan, prepare, and ..... become better 'friends'- if you could call it that, with each other." Dean nodded as he walked back in, and Haley hummed in response, going to the window and opening it briefly, picking up Hinata from outside and placing her gently on the floor inside. Haley spoke to Hinata while the others spoke with each other, Sam jotting down the main points of their plan, so they could discuss it with Haley when she was done being a lunatic. She finally stood up, cat in hand and made her way over to the others.

          "So... get anything interesting from the cat?" Dean asked sarcastically. Haley nodded, making him raise his eyebrow.


          "A lot of what we've discussed could help us... I barely even remembered anything about how to... kill my 'species' until now. We can definitely defeat her easier now."

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