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My eyes flew open and I bolted upright, almost as if I had just woken up from a nightmare. 

I stood up and looked around.

I was in the middle of a dense forest, tall pines surrounding me. The branches were so thick that the sunlight barely made it to the forest floor, making little ferns for the ground were they could get enough sun.

The worst part was that Dean and Sam were no where to be found, and every direction looked the same.

I grabbed my phone from my back pocket, trying to see if I had any service, but I didn't.

"Shit," I said, as I reached back and took off one of my necklaces.

It was a simple silver chain that held a pendant. The pendant was a polished piece of onyx that had small, white lines scattered in it, making it look like lightening.

"More than one way to do things, I said as I held it out in front of me.

"Invenire in domum suam," I said, picturing Sam and Dean.

Instantly, there was a tug, and the necklace was pointing to the right of me.

After following it for about twenty minutes, I was still in the forest.

"Damn darkness lady," I mumbled to myself.

"Jupiter!?" Yelled a voice in the distance.

I froze, waiting to see if it happened again or if I was just crazy.

"Jupiter!" Said a different voice from the same direction.

It was only now that I noticed that the necklace was trying to lead me in the direction of the voices.

"Sam! Dean!" I yelled back, beginning to run as fast as I could, my feet stomping on the mossy ground.

After about ten more minutes of yelling and following the pendant, the necklace went slack and I skidded to a halt, frantically looking around for the boys.

I rounded a large oak, not looking in front of me, and slammed into a large chest.

I quickly turned my head, only to realize that it was Sam. He wrapped his arms around me, surprising me, but I hugged back.

After Sam let go, Dean grabbed my arm and jerked me into his own, holding me tight.

I nuzzled my face into his neck, taking a deep breath.

Something about Dean's smell calmed me down, and needless to say that last few hours had been very stressful.

"Thank god," Dean said after kissing the sode of my head.

"How far away was I from you guys?" I asked as Dean and I let go of each other.

"Well, Dean was about a mile away from the resturant when I found him in a clearing, and right now we're in the woods that were on the otherside of it, so I'd say about two miles away," Sam said, and I chuckled at how factual he was being about it.

"How'd you get out here anyway?" Dean asked.

I shrugged. "I'm gonna assume the same way you did- stormy darkness woman."

"What did she want with you?" Dean asked.

"Could ask you the same thing, but ahe already answered that for me. She mentioned my blood and how special it is, then offered to let me go with her. Obviously I said no. Then she told me about you," I said, gesturing to Dean.

"Hold up- what did she want with Dean?" Sam asked as we all began to walk back to the abandoned restaraunt.

"In her eyes, she thinks he freed her," I said.

"Well, that's not entirely accurate, but I don't think she really cares about it," Sam said in response.

The rest of the wall back was filled with silence.

When we made it back to the cars, it took all of us to get the Impala out of the large pothole, and I had to wipe down the sigil I had attemped to make before the Darkness hit.

Before I knew it, we were back on the road, heading towarda the nearest town.

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