《Warrior ~*~ [ C A S T I E L {1} ]》T W E N T Y - F I V E
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based off 12.17
the british invasion
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Juno sat outside the hospital building as she had finally gotten a full lead on where Kelly was. She hadn't told Sam or Dean yet, but she had called Cas. Of course, there was no answer as he was still on Heaven. She was beginning to get worried, but she had to trust that Heaven was taking care of Castiel. Her phone started ringing, Juno picking it up.
"Hello?" she asked.
"Hey, Juno. Where's Cas?" Dean asked quickly.
"Couldn't tell you that. We split up a few weeks ago to cover more ground," Juno answered him, partially lying. She found it best not to tell Sam and Dean that Castiel is working in Heaven again. They wouldn't like it.
"What? When's the last time you talked to him?" Dean asked.
"Uh..." Juno trailed off as she sat up, noticing Kelly and the Prince of Hell, Dagon, walking inside the doctor's office. "Gotta go. I'll call you back."
"Wait-" Juno hung up the phone, climbing out of the car. She trailed in behind the two, pulling on her baseball cap and sunglasses. She pulled the hood up over her head, tugging her hands into her pocket. She walked first to the car Dagon had driven to the place, pulling out a tracking device. She stuck it under the side mirror, then turned and walked into the office. She looked around, not spotting Dagon or Kelly. She pulled the hood down, then took off her sunglasses.
"Damn mind control," Juno muttered. She walked to the front desk, leaning forward. "Hi, I'm looking for Kelly Kline's room."
"What is your relation to the patient?" the receptionist asked.
"Uh, sister... in law," Juno answered with a small nod.
"Alright, what is Kelly's middle name initial?" the receptionist asked. Juno rose two eyebrows, seemingly stumped.
"E?" she answered in questioning tone.
"Alright, Kelly is up one level and in room two seventeen," the receptionist said with a smile.
"Great, thanks," Juno said. She began walking towards the elevator, grabbing a lab coat from a cleaning cart. She pulled off her regular jacket, then pulled the lab coat on. She stepped out of the elevator, grabbing a clipboard from a table in front of her. She walked towards 217, stopping when she heard talking inside.
"Everything looks a-okay!" the doctor in the room said.
"See, Kelly? Your baby is a little angel, just like I've been say-" Dagon paused, looking over at the door. Juno stepped out of site, slipping into the empty room.
"Everything alright?" the doctor asked. Dagon took a few steps forward, then nodded slowly.
"Yeah," she answered, then walked back to the two. Juno stepped out again, listening in once more.
"Now I know this can be a little bit awkward, but for the little champ's medical record, what can you tell me about his father?" the doctor asked. Dagon and Kelly both looked up at him, eyes wide as they couldn't say anything.
"Uh, deceased," Dagon said.
"That's unfortunate," the doctor said with a frown.
"Very," Dagon said.
"Okay, we are done here. You're good to go," the doctor said standing up. Juno quickly turned, walking back to the elevator. She set down the clipboard, the pulled off the lab coat. She stepped into the elevator, hitting door close as much as she could.
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"Hold it!" Juno froze as she recognized the voice to be Dagon's. She pulled her hood up, then put her sunglasses back on. Dagon stuck her hand in the door, both of them reopening. Dagon stepped in, the doors closing again. Juno stood awkwardly next to her, hoping Dagon wouldn't recognize her at all. "Hm, you're not human."
"Oh, no," Juno muttered to herself.
"You're a banshee," Dagon said turning to Juno. "Good spot to prey." Juno glanced at her, then nodded slowly.
"I'm actually not here for... murdering people," Juno said slowly. "Graveyards are kind of my thing."
"Smart," Dagon said with a smile. "Lot of suffering there. Never actually met a banshee in human form. What's your name?" Juno looked at Dagon again, opening her mouth to respond, noting coming out.
"I... Don't have one," Juno told her. "Not really the type to have names."
"Right," Dagon said with a small nod.
"What... What are you doing here?" Juno asked.
"Pregnant woman. Keeping an eye on her. She won't make it through birth, but we'll see if she sells her soul to stay alive," Dagon said with an easy cover up.
"Nice, that's.... smart," Juno said with a sigh.
"So, if you hang out in graveyards, why are you here?" Dagon asked.
"Uh, checking up on something..." Juno trailed off, looking to see Dagon staring right at her. "I needed something and these people had it."
"Hm, really? What was it?" Dagon questioned Juno.
"Saffron," Juno answered quickly.
"Ah, curing spell," Dagon nodded. "Unfortunate." The doors opened, Dagon walking out of it. "Hope all goes well." She walked out of the elevator, Juno slowly taking off her sunglasses.
"That was the longest elevator ride in my entire life," Juno muttered to herself. She began walking out of the elevator. She began walking towards the door, pausing when she felt eyes on her. She turned to see Dagon standing at reception with eyes on her. Juno turned, walking out of the hospital quickly. She climbed into the truck, pulling out her phone swiftly. When Dean's phone went to voicemail, she tried Sam. It just kept ringing, Juno swearing under her breath. She pulled out of the parking lot, driving away quickly.
*****
Juno slammed the door to the bunker, running down the steps to see Sam and Dean in there with Eileen sitting in front of Sam. Juno held her arms out in frustration as she looked between the two.
"I called you guys like seven times! Each!" Juno complained holding up her phone.
"Oh, sorry. You hung up on me and you lost Cas," Dean said walking towards her.
"I didn't lose Cas, I know exactly where he is," Juno retaliated quickly.
"Really? Where is he?" Dean asked folding his arms. Juno opened her mouth to respond, then screwed her eyes shut.
"Alright, I know vaguely where he is. Last I heard, Ohio," Juno told him.
"Where are you coming from?" Sam asked.
"Wow, Sam. Thanks for asking. Why don't you listen to the seven voice mails I left you to find out," Juno said snapping at him. She took a deep breath, closing her eyes. "I'm sorry. I've been driving all night and I'm not used to being alone for two weeks at a time."
"You haven't seen Cas in two weeks?" Dean asked.
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"No," Juno said with a sigh. "But all in good health apparently. I found Kelly."
"Oh, so did Eileen," Sam said pointing to her.
"Convenient," Juno said with a nod. "I tracked her and Dagon all the way to a doctor's office in Iowa."
"Same," Eileen said turning to Juno.
"Uh, I put a tracker on Dagon's car, she's driving around so other creatures I guess can't track her," Juno told them. She grabbed Sam's laptop from the table, hacking into the tracker. "Dagon usually goes out, leaving Kelly alone. Only reason I didn't go after her is because I was alone." Juno turned the map to the other three, then stood.
"Did you hear of a demon named Dermott?" Sam asked Juno.
"No, was I supposed to?" Juno asked.
"Dermott works for Dagon. He covers her tracks," Eileen explained to Juno. "I killed him last night."
"Okay, so we have a way to track them," Dean said standing up straight. "Great teamwork, guys. We're getting somewhere."
"Uh, well, here's the thing. The cars constantly moving. But I figured once it's parked for more than an hour, that's where Dagon and Kelly are hiding out," Juno explained to them. "Did you get anything from Dermott?"
"Yes. Before Dermott got stabbed in the heart-"
"Nice," Dean smiled.
"He gave me her phone number," Eileen continued, holding up a slip of paper. Sam took it with a smile as he read it.
"Yeah, nice," Sam said. He and Eileen clinked bottles, then drank.
*****
Juno sat in the Impala next to Dean as they were waiting for Kelly to arrive at the doctor's office. Things were silent between them as Dean had gotten the text that Kelly would be at the doctor's office around 5:00. He set his phone down, realizing it was only 4:30.
"So, you and Cas decided to split?" Dean asked.
"Uh, yeah. His idea, actually," Juno said as she flipped the page in the newspaper.
"Really?" Dean asked. "Weird."
"How is that weird?" Juno asked.
"Well, Cas told me after the whole Ramiel incident that, uh... You know, I probably shouldn't tell you this," Dean said shaking his head. Juno looked up from the newspaper, taking her gaze to Dean.
"What'd he tell you?" Juno asked sitting up in her seat.
"Cas, just, uh..." Dean sighed, taking a deep breath to think about his words carefully. "Cas loves you, J. He really does. And he said that when he started dying in front of all of us, in front of you, that pain of knowing you were watching was worse than the actual physical pain he was feeling." Juno looked at him, then down at the paper again. "Juno, I've never seen Cas really care about people other than Sammy and I, but the way he cares about you, it's like... Something you'd see out of a chick flick." Juno laughed slightly, leaning back.
"If what Cas and I have, which I'm not quite sure what that is yet, is out of a chick flick, it is not a chick flick I'd want to watch," Juno said with a slight laugh. "Full of pain and misery, not your average chick flick. More like a horror movie with a romantic plot line that no one wanted."
"Well, I wouldn't say that," Dean said. Juno looked in her rear view mirror, noticing Kelly beginning to walk their way.
"Oh, she's coming," Juno said. Dean got out of the car quickly, Juno watching in the rear view mirror. She watched as Dean grabbed Kelly by the arm lightly, then began pulling her to the car. No one said anything the entire way to the junkyard, and by the time they got there it was nighttime. Juno and Dean got out of the car, walking towards the four in front of them.
"This everyone?" Dean asked.
"Yeah. Still no word from Cas," Sam said with a sigh.
"Right. Great," Dean said with a sigh. He paused, pointing a a new guy. "Who's this?"
"He's with Mick," Sam answered.
"I'm Renny Rawlings. Graduated Kendricks top of my-"
"Right. Don't care," Juno said shaking her head at him. "I'll call Cas one more time. See if I can get anything.
"Got it," Sam said. Juno pulled her phone out, walking away from the group. She dialed Cas, the call going straight to voice mail.
"This is my voice mail. Make your voice... a mail."
"Hey, Cas. We've got Kelly. Now, I know, hope, you're up in Heaven kicking it and trying to find her so you can all obliterate her, but... That probably shouldn't be the case and you know that. Just, uh, give me a call when you can. Bye." Juno hung up, turning to the rest of the group. "Nothing."
"Kelly... Listen, we... we all know you're in a really... difficult situation, and we... we just... We wanna help," Sam explained as Kelly was stood in front of front of everyone.
"You call this helping?" Kelly asked keeping her hands on her stomach.
"Look, Kelly, that kid, it's... I mean, it can't... I mean, it's Lucifer's," Dean stuttered out.
"Yeah, I know," Kelly snapped at Dean. "You think I wanted this to happen? He used me. But I love this child."
"You will mean absolutely nothing to that child. That child will kill us all," Mick said nodding at Kelly's stomach.
"Hey," Juno warned him.
"That's... that's not happening, okay? We're... we're gonna figure something out. We will. We-"
"This is absurd," Renny said going to pull out a gun.
"Don't," Juno said stepping towards him. Suddenly, the wind began blowing harder, everyone's coats and hair blowing back fast.
"She's here," Kelly said closing her eyes. Suddenly, Dagon appeared behind everyone. Juno stood up slowly, eyes wide now.
"Hey," Dagon called. Sam and Dean were about to shoot, but Dagon sent everyone except Kelly and Juno flying back. Juno watched as he friends were on the ground now, and only Dagon stood before her.
"Kelly, we have to go," Juno said stepping to her.
"She'll catch us," Kelly pleaded.
"Kelly please," Juno said grabbing Kelly's hand. Her hand landed on her stomach, Juno feeling a sudden pull. She gasped as she felt like she could see everything now, but in a more beautiful way. She saw life, prosperity. It was amazing. Juno let out a sigh of relief as her eyes were gold, and the veins around it as well. Then, it all ended. Juno stumbled back, falling to the ground from being over whelmed.
"Enough from the weeper," Dagon said. She flicked her wrist, Juno falling unconscious on the ground. Everyone stood besides Juno, beginning to shoot at Dagon. It did nothing to her, Dagon flinging back Dean and Mick. She made her way to Kelly, stopping right in front of her. She grabbed Kelly's hand, beginning to walk away. Eileen grabbed the colt, aiming for Dagon. She fired, but right as the bullet was to hit Dagon, she and Kelly disappeared. The bullet went right into Renny's chest, blood seeping out. Juno opened her eyes, sitting up as she turned to see Renny falling to the ground dead. Eileen looked on in horror as Mick walked to Renny.
"I didn't... I didn't mean to. I was shooting at the demon. I'm –"
"No, no, wait up. It was an accident. It's all right," Sam said stepping to her. Mick pulled out his gun, Juno standing up quickly.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you doing?" she said stepping in front of him.
"Hey!" Sam said holding a hand up.
"She killed a Man of Letters. S-she has to die," Mick said in a shaky voice.
"It was an accident!" Juno told him.
"It doesn't matter!" Mick cried. "The Code."
"No, hey, screw the Code," Dean said pointing at Mick.
"Don't make this harder than it already is," Mick told them.
"Mick, you don't have to do this," Juno said reaching for her gun.
"Yes, I do!" Mick yelled.
"Please. Don't," Eileen begged. Mick hesitated for a moment as if he was remembering something else just like this.
"Mick, Mick, listen to me. Mick, look, I-I know you guys h-have this Men of Letters Code you blindly answer to, but... look, you don't have to do that, Mick," Sam said stepping forward and lowering Dean's gun. Juno began backing up, putting hers back in her waistband. "You're better than that. You only have to answer to yourself. You only have to do what you know is right. You only have to answer to your own code." He took a few deep breath's, then finally lowered his gun.
"Just go," Mick said in a whisper.
"Yeah," Sam whispered. They four hunters turned, each climbing into the Impala. They drove away, not looking back.
~*~
i did the first part off the top of my head
and i'm kind of satisfied with the way it came out
anyways, sorry for not updating for two weeks
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