Opening your bunker bedroom door, you quietly tip toed out of your room. Sam and Dean were sound asleep, having no clue you were sneaking out to go after a hunt. 
                              As you silently walked down the hallow halls, you slipped on your left boot, attempting not to fall on the floor. 
                              Heading into the kitchen, you opened the fridge to grab a little quickly bite to eat to have some fuel for the road. 
                              You were headed to Austin, Texas where you found a case that you wanted to solve. Sam and Dean thought it was not something you knew handle but you knew it for a fact it was. 
                              "Angel blade, bullets, phone and keys." You whispered the check list to yourself as you grabbed a banana off the counter for the road. "Duffle bag packed." You nodded to yourself. 
                              You glanced up at the stairs to outside, wondering if what you were doing was a suicide mission or not. Shrugging it off, you bit the banana and nodded surely to yourself that it was going to be a piece of cake. 
                              Heading up the creaking stairs, each step made it harder for you to be quieter. You stopped for a moment and turned around to hear if Sam or Dean were coming. 
                              You sighed out of relief hearing silence and suddenly when you turned back around, you saw someone you thought wasn't even at the bunker. 
                              "Cas!" You whispered harshly, covering your right hand over your heart and hyperventilated. "Uh-" You nervously stood there, confused. 
                              "Where are you going? You should be resting." Cas demanded you, blocking your way up the stairs to the door. 
                              "I'm all fueled up. I got enough sleep." You chuckled lightly at the situation and tried to slide your way passed Cas, but his broad shoulders blocked you again. "Cas." You raised your eyebrows. 
                              "No, Sam and Dean will be mad if they found out I let you go out there alone." Cas informs. 
                              "Then don't tell them." You quickly shuffled passed Cas and rushed up the stairs you had left to get to the door. You turned back to Cas who was in the middle of the staircase. He sighed out heavily. 
                              "No, I can't let you go." Cas shook his head, "Sorry, Y/N." Suddenly, Cas with his powers picked up about five books off the shelf. Your eyes were confused on what the Angel was doing but they became widened, knowing exactly what he was doing. 
                              "No-" You whispered loudly to Cas as he slammed the books into the wall, making a loud noise for Sam and Dean to come out and catch you. You flinched at the bang and suddenly, Sam rushes out of his bedroom alarmed at the sight of you standing at the door, shell shocked. Cas disappeared without a trace. 
                              "Smart move, Cas." You whispered to yourself and rushed down the stairs, having Sam glance up at you, confused. You were at the end of the staircase, only a couple of feet away from Sam.
                              "Where did you think you're going?" Sam spat, wiping his eyes, followed by a yawn. 
                              "Nowhere?" Your voice turned high pitched, throwing your duffle bag on the floor. "Just to get some ai-"
                              "Bs, Y/N." Dean came around the corner, running his hands through his messy hair. "We're you seriously going after that hunt that me and Sammy specifically told you not to?" Dean questioned with a little anger and annoyance in his tone of voice. 
                              "So what if I was." You spat with attitude. 
                              "Unbelievable." Sam turned to Dean, shaking his head and pointed at you. You grimaced at the sight of Sam pointing at you. 
                              "Excuse me, but I can go on a hunt by myself. I'm a big girl." You chuckled lightly at Sam, crossing your arms. They didn't think it was a laughing matter. 
                                      
                                   
                                              
                                           
                                               
                                                  