Chapter 13: Ghost, Interrupted

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Arabella POV

After finishing the case with the Wendigo a few weeks ago, we continued our search for mom and Sam and Dean's dad. But, we still found nothing. I wanted to keep digging. Keep searching but Sam and Dean thought it would be best for all of us to take a break.

We pulled up to a old diner for breakfast. I was staved and I'm sure Dean was too. His stomach wouldn't stop grumbling and we kept laughing at him. Once we got in, Sam went off somewhere, the bathroom I'm guessing, so Dean and I were sitting at the booth together after we ate our breakfast. I was playing with my straw when a big bus pulled up in front of the diner. It only caught my attention because I was bored and Dean was reading the newspaper. I watched as a few people walked out of the bus and walked past the diner. One girl came into the diner and went to the bar asking for the bathroom I suppose.

A large man past my view and I now saw the same girl, in different clothing, sitting on the bar. "Big mistake sister, bathrooms are always the first place they look." She said and I kept my attention on her. I looked over at Dean who was now circling something in the paper clearly not paying attention to me. I slowly moved up out of the booth and take a seat on the bar in front of the girl. "Woah, you can see me, Can't you?"

"Yeah." I reply back as I bring my phone up to my ear.

"What are you doing? Taking a call while talking to me, girl that's rude." The girl speaks with a sassy remark.

"No. No, I'm making it look like I'm on the phone with you and not talking to myself. So, wow, Twins?" I saw and she looks at me with a face I see too often. A resting bitch face.

"Well, duh-" She rolls her eyes at me. Next, a middle aged man walks through the door and asks the bartender if she had seen a young girl. The ghost's twin. The man says she is a patient in a psychiatric ward. She looks at me, "Don't tell him," She looks at the bar tender who can't even see her, "You either."

"She can't see you, you know."

"Yeah, worth a shot though." I give a small chuckle and listen as the bartender tells the man where the girl is. "Thanks a lot lady, he's gonna drag her straight back to the cuckoos nest, ya know."

The man comes out dragging the girl by her arm and it catches the attention of everyone in the dinner. Sam and Dean watch as this happens and then look at me with complete confusion. I shake my head at them and give them my index finger to hold on a sec. I look back up at the girl and shrug my shoulders. "I'm sorry. She had to tell him where your sister was."

"What-ever." She scoffs at me. I shake my head and notice Sam and Dean walking over to me.

"Bella, why are you over here by yourself, and talking to yourself?" Sam asks looking at me then Dean.

"I'm not by myself." I say.

Dean lowers his voice, "Spirit around?"

The girl flashes off the bar and right in front of Dean. "What the hell you looking at, Green Eyes?"

"Oh yeah, there is a spirit around." I give a small and hesitant smile before Sam and Dean look at me strange again. The girl flashes out of the diner and I see her outside. I sigh and kick off my seat and make my way outside.

Dean POV

Before walking into the diner, I grabbed a newspaper by the front door. Sam headed to the bathroom leaving Arabella and I at the table. I was reading over the paper, waiting for Sam to try to find a new hunt. I flipped to the obituaries and one read: Carlton, Sophie- The Carlton family is sad to announce the death of their beloved daughter in a tragic swimming accident. Sophie Carlton, 18. "This might actually be a case, Bella-" I looked up just as the female waitress asked if I needed anything else. I smiled at her and she was gorgeous.

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