Run Nora Run!

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"This isn't technically betraying them, but instead helping them, right? Cause they wanted more volunteers to test the serum therefore I'm helping both of you at the same time. Wait so why do we have to do this secretly again?" Amy rambled as the boys scanned their surroundings.

They walked down a wide hallway with cream stone walls on either side and red and blue pipes which lined the ceiling. A blue tubed light stretched out like a thick string of spaghetti across the wall and emitted white beams which lit up the hallway.

"Because, we need to take the cure back to the earth we previously visited to cure my doppelganger so he doesn't die or go all meta crazy and kill everyone... Wow... now that I'm saying it out loud it actually sounds kinda epic," Dean said as a smile painted itself across his face in a sign of self-impression.

They saw a pool of light gather on the cold floor as they approached the archway into a large room which was named the speed lab.

Chatter began to grow increasingly louder and mumble turned into structured sentences heard from a distance.

"The thing with Higs particles isn't the mass per-se but the effect they have on the mass of other particles," a young males voice was heard as an echo through hallway.

"How would one go about performing a super-sonic punch on one of those particles?" the high-pitched sound of a young woman's voice echoed back.

"Nora," the man sighed as Dean, Sam, Castiel and Amy began to walk faster toward the intertwining voices.

"Dad... I'm sorry, but I already know all of this," Nora chuckled with a know-it-all tone.

"My high school text books had laws of Physics that this time hasn't even discovered yet... I don't need THIS kind of training. I need to learn how to be like you," she said sincerely with a slight wine.

"What do you think it means to be like me?" the father replied back in a questioning tone.

"You know... Running so fast you can stop a tsunami! Or, vibrating something bigger than a plane! Or, how about defeating a sand demon by throwing lightning at him!" Nora sounded hyped, intrigued and ecstatic.

"Nora. Look, all of those things are way beyond your current skill level. You gotta stick to what you can handle right now," the man's voice was heard as a slight whisper as the boys and Amy approached the doorway which led into the giant, electronic filled room.

"Just because I'm your daughter, that doesn't mean you have to baby me. I can handle way more than you think," Nora replied back in a whisper as her voice cracked every few seconds.

"Watch," she said as a wide smile stretched across her face in her father's direction.

Amy stepped into the room as the boys followed to get a closer look at what Nora was attempting to do.

Nora jumped up out of her seat and twisted her body to face the giant opening in the wall behind her. Purple and yellow lightning surged through her toes and made its way to her head as it streaked behind her like lines of static.

Every step she took lasted less than a millisecond as a crackling sound emitted itself from her body and left behind a trail of bright intertwining yellow and purple electricity all the way up the ramp.

Wind brushed past their faces as Nora sped around the track above their heads which had curved, glass walls built around it.

The man stretched his arms back and interlocked his fingers behind his head as he craned his head forward. The black sweater he wore lifted up his chest only a few inches which revealed the long grey shirt he wore underneath.

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