The four Winchesters slept all through the night and into the morning. When the four of them were up, they all took showers and started to get ready to go.
"Maybe Henry should stay here," Sam said to Dean. Henry had been pacing the control center, wondering how the bunker had electricity and running water.
"Yeah maybe," Dean said.
"Maybe what," Faith asked, walking up to them. They were in the library standing at the first table.
"Should we leave Henry here," Sam asked her.
She sighed, "I think so. I know that Bobby knows what he did to Dad. We don't need him freaking out."
"Who's going to tell him," Dean asked.
"I will, you two just pack the Impala and get ready to go," Faith said, leaving them. Sam and Dean sighed and grabbed their bags. They walked into the garage which contained only the Impala and packed the trunk. Dean opened the garage door and got in the Impala. Sam got in the passenger seat and waited for Faith. She came out about five minutes later. Though they couldn't see her, they could hear the clanking of her heels. She got in the back of the Impala and closed the door. "Let's go," she said, "I need more clothes." Dean started the Impala and drove out the bunker.
"What did you tell him," Sam asked.
"That we needed him to hold down the fort while we were gone," she answered.
"That's it," Dean asked.
"Yup," Faith said. She, expectedly, fell asleep on the way back to Bobby's. When they got there, Sam woke her up. She walked into the house and found something she didn't want to see. Crowley and Cashmere had Bobby, Ellen, Jo, Ash, and Cass pinned up on the wall.
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When Faith saw them, she threw her hands in front of her and pulled Crowley and Cashmere into the air. The five of them fell to the floor.
"Oh crap," Crowley said.
"What do you want, you cockroach," Sam asked.
"To help you," Crowley answered.
"I'm pretty sure that doesn't involve pinning four people and an angel on the wall," Faith said.
"We needed a subtle way for them to listen," Cashmere answered.
"And this is subtle for you," Dean asked. Crowley and Cashmere nodded. "Wow," Dean said.
"Where's Kevin," Sam asked.
"In the panic room," Ellen answered, "nice to see you."
"You too," Faith replied. Faith moved Crowley and Cashmere so they were over a devil's trap. She let them go and they landed on the ground. "Now you can talk," Faith said.
"Why are you offering to help us again," Cass asked.
"Because Dick has slaughtered over a hundred demons," Cashmere said.
"Why," Dean asked.
"Because he hates us and we hate them," Crowley answered.
"That's what you told us last time," Sam said.
"What do you want, a different bloody reason," Cashmere yelled. Faith could hear Cashmere's British accent when she said bloody.
"More like why," Faith said.
Cashmere sighed, "Can we talk alone?" Faith looked at her brothers who nodded.
"Leave," Faith said to everyone in the room, "Sam, Dean watch Crowley." Faith let Crowley down and watched as Sam and Dean walked him down to the cellar. When she was sure everyone was gone, Faith lead Cashmere into the library and closed the doors. "What is it that you so desperately needed to talk to me about alone," Faith asked.
"Something I've keep a secret for centuries," Cashmere answered.
"And what would the queen of Hell need to keep a secret for," Faith demanded.
"You wouldn't understand," Cashmere said.
"Start at the beginning," Faith said.
Cashmere sighed, "I was a Fairy once."
This hit Faith, "What?"
"Don't talk; just listen," Cashmere said, "I was an angel dominant Fairy. In 1549, I met Crowley and it was love at first sight. I knew what he was of course; I could sense it. He didn't know what I was, though. When I knew that I wanted to be with him forever I extracted the angel blood from my veins and destroyed it. I became a demon. I knew there was a prophecy about a Fairy who would either save or end the world. Part of the reason of me extracting my angel blood was so that I didn't have to be that Fairy."
"Wait, you were supposed to be that Fairy," Faith asked. Cashmere nodded. "So what am I," Faith asked.
"You were never supposed to be born. I met Castiel in the Renaissance Period. He had heard of me and of what I had done. He also knew Sam and Dean's fate before they were born," Cashmere said.
"You mean that they're Michael and Lucifer's vessels," Faith asked.
"Yes, their destiny was written long ago, but Castiel didn't know about you. I asked him what if two different destinies intertwined with each other. That gave him the idea of telling Mary, your mother, of a child she was never meant to have. He gave you angel blood when you came home from the hospital."
"But I'm a Fairy, how did him giving me angel blood turn me," Faith asked.
"I did that. When Sam, Castiel, and I went after Pestilence I noticed that Sam and Castiel were being affected by the sickness. Sam had coughed up blood everywhere. I extracted the demon blood from that blood and held it until I could get back to you. When you told me to leave, I sent the blood to you through the air. That's why that night you had changed," Cashmere said.
"So...Sam's demon blood is in me now," Faith asked.
"Yes," Cashmere answered.
"But why," Faith asked.
"Because I changed destiny I had to create a new one. You were an optimal choice. You're a hunter, you're loyal, you're the ideal choice."
"But, I don't want this," Faith yelled.
"I don't care," Cashmere said.
Faith sighed, "Does this mean that Sam doesn't have demon blood?"
"Yes, it does," Cashmere answered.
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Faith opened the doors of the library and walked down into the cellar. She found Sam and Dean watching Crowley. Sam and Dean looked at her when they heard her.
"What are you willing to do for us," she asked Crowley.
"We'll get you whatever the prophet needs to throw the Levies back to Purgatory," he answered.
"What happened," Sam asked.
"Something things are best meant for later," Faith replied, "has Kevin translated the tablet yet?"
"Yup," Kevin answered, walking out of the panic room. Everyone was surprised. Kevin was carrying the notebook Bobby had given him.
"Really," Dean asked him.
Kevin nodded, "You won't believe what was on that tablet. You don't happen to have some ibuprofen?"
"Yeah upstairs; god job Kevin," Faith said. Kevin handed Faith the notebook and headed up the cellar stairs. Cashmere walked down the stairs as Kevin went up. She joined her husband by his side and looked at Faith.
"So what's first?" Cashmere asked.
"Give us a few hours to read it," Faith answered. Everyone walked up the stairs and found Ellen, Bobby, and Cass waiting for them.
"So, you got what you need," Ellen asked.
"Not exactly," Dean said.
"What's the problem," Cass asked.
"There's too much damn noise," Faith said. She walked up to her room and closed the door. She began to read the notebook while Sam and Dean kept their eyes on Cashmere and Crowley.
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Supernatural: Reclaimed
FanfictionCastiel is gone and the Leviathans are out. The creatures that no one knows anything about are running rampage through the country and they're just getting started. With one of the Winchesters in utter devastation, everyone knows that if they don't...