《Nothing Is The Same (6th book in Winchester Girl)》Not Okay
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I was relaxing reading while Sam watched the news for some odd reason. "Sources said prosecutors were getting closer to a decision on whether to charge the actor. But they adamantly denied that any prosecution was in any..." The tv said. "What are you watching?" Kara asked. "Just trying to catch up. So...Mel Gibson really took a turn this past year, huh?" Sam said. "Or he's possessed. Seriously, think about it. So, I just got off the blower with Bobby." Dean said. "Oh, yeah? You got anything else on this, uh, 'Mother of All' thing?" I asked. "Uh, no, nothing solid. He says it's quiet." Ricky said. "Quiet like quiet or quiet like too quiet?" Sammi asked. "When is it ever just quiet?" Dean asked. "No clue I just recently joined, jackass." Sammi said. "Right." Dean said. "Hmm." Sam said looking at his phone. "What? What are these, coordinates? Who's it from?" Kara asked."I have no idea." Sam said. "Well?" I asked after Sam looked it up. "Uh, Bristol, Rhode Island, where three women disappeared in the last week. Apparently, the, uh, victims seemed to vanish into thin air." Sam said. "Could be something. Who's the text from?" Ricky asked. "I don't know. It just kept ringing." Sam said. "What's that about?" Ricky asked. "Could be another hunter looking for backup, throwing us a case? Who knows how many hunters I even met, working with the Campbells, you know? But I think we should go." Sam said. "Whoa, wait. We're just gonna drop everything?" I said. "Dude, two minutes ago, you weren't doing anything." Sam said. "You got mysterious coordinates from a mysterious Mr. "X," leading to a mysterious town? That doesn't throw up red flags to you?" I asked. "I don't know. Maybe. But that doesn't mean we can just ignore a bunch of missing girls. Right?" Sam said. "Okay. We'll check it out. But if things get squirrelly, we dump out, okay?" Kara said. "Yeah." Sam said. We left and got to a diner in the morning, I was drinking coffee. "Well, freak's got a type—brunettes. Whoa. This one's got a little bit of a wild side. It's all in the eyes, guys. See it?" Dean said. "All right, well, aside from your little deep insight there, these women actually have nothing in common—different jobs, different friends, different everything. So, what's the connection?" I said. "I don't know. Why don't you figure that out? I'm gonna go hit the poop deck." Ricky said getting up to use the bathroom. "Agent Roark? It's good to see you again." A woman said. "It is." Sam said. "Oh, you remember my husband?" The woman said. "Right." Sam said still not knowing. "Don." The woman said. "Of course, right. Um, hi." Sam said. "So, you're back 'cause it started again, right—the disappearances?" The woman said. "Uh, yeah. Yeah, right. Um...So, if either of you two hear anything, please let me know." Sam said. "Where's your partner? The big bald guy? Agent Wynand, right?" The woman asked. "Agent Wynand, of course." Sam said. "He had to go to sex rehab. Yeah, you've heard of plushies, right?" I said. "This is, uh—this is my new partner and some others due to it happening twice." Sam said. "Agent Page." I said shaking their hands. "Of course. Uh, nice chatting with you, Agent Roark." The woman said leaving. "You too." Sam said. "What was that? She just cougar-eyed you." Dean said. "I think Samuel and I have worked a case in this town." Sam said to us. "You think?" Sammi said pointing to a picture of a man winning a eating contest and Sam and Samuel in the background. "Come on. Let's get the hell out of here." Kara said. We were now at an abandoned house packing, "Hey, come on. Hop to, would you?" Ricky said. "We can't go, guys." Sam said. "Uh, yeah, we can." I said. "No, listen—five guys went missing a year ago. They never found the bodies. I mean, that's got to be the job me and Samuel worked, right?" Sam asked. "Great. What difference does it make?" Dean said. "A year ago, five guys go missing, and—and now suddenly all these women go missing. Something's here. So either we just didn't stop it, or we only thought we did." Sam said. "Okay, but why the gender bend, huh? First it's dudes. Now it's chicks? That's a totally different M.O." Sammi said shrugging. "I don't know. Who knows? The point is, something's still here." Sam said. "Great. We'll call Bobby. He can deal with it." I said. "Why? We can deal with it." Sam said. "Are you serious? Sam, there is a reason that hunters don't hit the same town over again—'cause we have a habit of leaving messes behind." Kara said. "Right. I agree." Sam said. "One of dad's rules -- you never use the same crapper twice." Dean said. "Your Dad sounds messed up." Sammi said. "He was." I said. "Everyone uses the same crapper twice." Sam said. "Not us. You know what I mean." Dean said. "Okay, look—this creature is still walking around 'cause of me, right? I mean, I let it go. Dad also said, "you finish what you start." Okay, I get it." Sam said. "Do you?" I asked. "Yes. You're afraid I'll stroll down memory lane and I'll kick this wall in my head so hard, Hell comes flooding through, right? And then all of a sudden, I'm some drooling mess on the floor." Sam said. "It's not a joke." Kara said. "Okay. I know. But listen—what's happening here right now—it's because I messed up somehow, in some big way. So every person who gets taken, every person who dies—that's on me. I have to stop it. And you'd do the same thing." Sam said. "All right. I'll follow up with the brunettes. You see what you get from the cops." Ricky said. "I'll go with you." I said and followed Ricky I was suddenly hit with an unbearable headache and a memory.
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"Please don't hurt her!" Adam screamed. "Oh please she is just a wimpy demigod!" Michael screamed as I felt a whip hit my back.
I fell to my knees. "Mae." The others rushed over. "You're staying here." Dean said. I nodded and went up to the bedroom and sent a text to Hermes and he got here. "You know praying works." He said. "I feel like that's leave a message after the beep." I said. "Yep, so what's up?" He asked. "Know anything about healing?" I asked. "I could get Apollo." He said. "I had a memory of hell." I said. "You're not supposed to. It's supposed to keep hell away." Hermes said. "Yeah well that isn't working." I said. "Has this happened before?" He asked. "Only a few nightmares." I said. "Okay come on, I know who can take care of you." Hermes said picking me up he snapped and we were at Mount Olympus and I looked at my outfit.
"It's a beautiful Olympian look." Hermes said and I followed him I saw the Muses arguing over something, I saw the story of Echo replaying. "Why is the story of Exho replaying?" I asked. "Echo repeats everything." Hermes said. We got to a hospital room where a boy with brown hair and eyes. "Hermes I swear if you are injured again I am not healing you." He said. "Relax Apollo this is Mae Hades and Persephone's daughter." Hermes said and Apollo turned and bowed. "I'm why are you bowing I'm a demigod." I said. "You stopped the apocalypse kinda makes you royalty." He said. I nodded he sat me on the table. "Anything wrong?" He asked. "I had a migraine and had a memory of hell." I said. "So not okay, did you put a wall in her head Hermes?" Apollo asked. "Yes I don't know what's wrong." Hermes said. "Well the wall is breaking, it was too weak." Apollo said. "Well I'm sorry no Greek has done this before." Hermes said. "Quite arguing or else I'll get Zeus." A woman said walking by. "Yes Aunt Hestia." They said. She walked away and Apollo checked me over and said something and I felt fine. "This fixed whatever cracks in the wall but it's basically duct taping a leaky pipe it won't hold forever." Apollo said. I nodded. "I have to do a few things so you can explore." He said. I walked around the place and smiled seeing it was peaceful except when all the gods are here for a meeting. "You must be Mae, I'm Hestia." Hestia said. "Okay what's up?" I asked. "I have a book to give you." She said. "Why do I need a book?" I asked. "It will explain how powerful your powers will get." She said. I nodded and continued to explore seeing Aphrodite getting attention and loving it. I felt a tap on my shoulder. "Hey Mae we can go." Hermes said. I had him help me as we teleported back to the place. I sat on the couch and read a random book. "Hey your headache gone?" Ricky asked. "Yeah, are the others back?" I asked. "No, let's just say Sam is the reason for this dude's murder." Ricky said. "Damn." I said. "Yeah what's in that glowing notebook." Ricky said. "It appearently had a description on my powers and how strong I'll get." I said. "Would using your powers break the wall?" Ricky asked. "I'd rather not try." I said to him. He nodded. We read the notebook and if I have a kid with someone with also powers that kid could kill God. "Hey that reminds me of this weird VHS I found that is called Carebears Find And Kill God." Ricky said. "I did not need that mental image bro." I said. "Now all I imagine is them sticking out their stomachs and yelling. Kill God!" Ricky said and imitating a carebear. I laughed. "Hey." Sammi said. "You left?" Ricky asked. "Yeah being part wolf kinda scares a woman." Sammi said. "Yeah that would also you shouldn't shift you might not shift back again." Ricky said. "Relax, Bobby gave me something that makes it so I can't shift fully and I'll do it on full moons. I just accidentally showed my claws." Sammi said. "Why didn't you tell us this before?" I asked. "Didn't seem important." She said. We relaxed and soon Kara ran in. "We are leaving now." She said. "Why?" Ricky asked. "Sam's wall is breaking so get a move on." She said we grabbed our bags and got in the Jag and Ricky followed the Impala out of this town.
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