Chapter 4

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I listened intently as cas explained it to me. "And why isn't dean helping me train, or Sam, you know, the two hunters?" I asked.

"They're busy, now try again,"

I once again tried to hit the target with my gun and missed. Cas sighed and stood behind me. "It's like.... this," he mumbled as he wrapped his arms around me and helped me move the gun. I smiled at him and pulled the trigger. It hit the middle of the target.

"Good job!" Ye stated. I smiled at him and pulled him in for a hug, "thank you Cass."

"We should head off and make sure dean and Sam are alright."

I nodded and looked around, "cas?" I asked quietly.

"Yeah?"

"Do you think that the yhings dean said during our fight could've been true?"

He stared at me before shaking his head, "no, definitely not. I've never even seen him that angry. I don't think he's ever been so mean. It was like there was someone else speaking."

I nodded slowly, "but I feel like they are true, I mean, I need your help to throw a damn knife, I'm stupid and useless. Just like he said."

He shook his head. "You're not, people say things out of anger, things that the don't mean. You can't let it get to your head."

I nodded and he did that zap thing to bring us to the hotel. "How did training go?" Sam asked as he walked into the room.

"It's better," cas said. Dean smiled and sat on the couch. I took a seat next to him. "So, has she got what it takes to become a hunter?" Dean asked.

"Definitely," cas responded with a smile. I blushed a little bit and dean squeezed my shoulder.

Hours went by while they were talking about their hunt. I was simply drawing in my sketch pad because I had no interest in it. It's not like I was going on their hunts anytime soon. I continued drawing until someone sat beside me.

"What you drawing?" Sam asked. "Just... stuff." I mumbled. I looked at my drawing, and so did Sam. It was a beautiful girl, with one tear sliding down her cheek. I don't know what had possessed me to draw it but it turned out pretty well anyway. "That's really good," he stated. I blushed and shook my head.

He smiled at me and started to speak again. "So, tomorrow I'm going to train you for a while, because cas and dean are going to do something else."

I nodded and sighed. I had to train everyday. It was starting to get boring. And I was never going to get better at it. "Hey, don't look so glum," he stated. I rolled my eyes. "I'm no good at this hunter thing, I'll never be as good as you," I mumbled, looking away from him.

He tilted my chin so I was now staring at him. "You'll get it, you just need some more practise."

I nodded and walked up to my room. This was so stressful. I was possibly the worst hunter in the world, there was probably 8 year old better than me.

I pushed myself onto my bed. It was gonna be a big day the next day. My first training session without Cass. He always trained me. I was worried about what Sam would think when he saw how bad I actually was. Cass might think I've made progress but I'm still terrible at everything. I closed my eyes
and fell asleep

I'm sorry it's so short, it's all I could do right now beause I'm trying to write so many different chapters of different books. I'm just feeling stressed right now but I will have a better chapter soon.

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