Part 17: Lost

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Making your way back to your car, you felt an uneasy breeze brush over you, moving slowly, as though not wanting to startle you. Something wasn't right. You looked back at the boys to see them wearing faces of confusion, too.

The boys checked Baby.
Steering wheel in place. Lugs still locked in. No dents. Baby was fine.

Running to your car, you looked inside.
Charlie is probably laying along the back seats, so you looked back there.
Nothing.
Panic ran through you.
The boot?
Opening the boot door you were only greeted by the bags of weapons.
Your heart ran at a thousand miles per hour and you couldn't slow it for anything.
In complete confusion and dizziness you shouted out:
"Where the hell is Charlie?" More panicking worry than a question and then breathing was too difficult and everything disappeared from sight.

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Head pounding, you opened your eyes and was startled when you weren't having to adjust to the brightness of the day. Your room was pitch black. You felt around for your phone and picked it out of your pocket, blinding yourself with the light of the screen. It read 09:42pm. You began to panic and used the light to shine around the room you were in. Your room. Yours and Charlie's room. Panic again. Charlie had disappeared earlier today, but where could she have gone? Where have the boys gone? How did she get here?
Just at that moment, the door opened and you froze, but eased up seeing the silhouette of Castiel reaching for the light switch. Blinded once again by artificial light, you rubbed at your eyes and looked up, allowing your eyes to focus.

"Y/N. You're awake. How is your head?" He asked with a face of concern.

"Um, hurts I guess." You half-heartedly reply. Your energy is little and you are finding it difficult to put much meaning or heart into anything you say. Castiel hands you a box of aspirin before going to the sink and filling up a glass of water and placing a bag on your bed beside you.

"Eat first. It is dangerous to take painkillers on an empty stomach as a human." You wondered how he knew this, but didn't bother to question him. You murmured a quiet thank you before opening up the bag and beginning to eat through the box of Chinese chicken, chips and salad that he had got you. You felt your energy return with every bite, almost sure that you felt the glow fill your entire body right back up again. You then took the water and aspirin once you had finished every last bit of food.

"Hey, Cas?" You began before he intercepted.

"We're not entirely sure right now, but Eliza did give us a lot of information earlier, the boys are using that information to search for her. The mill that Eliza was speaking of is at the other side of town, a little ways further out than most of them, so the boys are making their way there.
After you saw that she had disappeared, you seemed to become delirious for a few seconds before fainting and hitting your head on the frame of your car window, so Sam checked on you and put you in the back seat of your car and drove you back here. Dean drove his Impala here, of course and once they got here, they called for me and asked if I could watch over you for a while, make sure you were okay."

You let all of this process before blurting out
"We need to go and find the boys. They probably need our help." You could tell he was about to disagree due to his worries of your health. "I'm okay, Castiel. I feel much better now, so we can't leave them to do this on their own. I'm sure they are capable, but it's better to be safe than sorry."
His expression seemed to soften at that and you could already tell that he agreed.

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