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Chapter 725 - "Chapter 724: The End of the Hunt, Where the Hunter Got His Revenge."

Alex and Dean were driving the Impala behind the pickup truck carrying the two hunters they had met in the forest. These two hunters were named Jesse and Cesar, and one of them was connected to the town of Gunnison by an event that had happened twenty-seven years ago. Alex knew very well what that event was and why Jesse was so obsessed with killing the people possessed by the spirits that lived in the forest near Gunnison.

Sitting behind the wheel of the Impala, Dean looked at Alex and couldn't help but say that they might have met people who could tell them what kind of creatures were possessing the missing people. Alex nodded in agreement with Dean's words.

After a relatively short drive, Alex and Dean arrived at a local bar where the townspeople usually gathered to drink beer and socialize. Getting out of the car, Alex and Dean followed Jesse and Cesar, who calmly entered the bar and took a free table. While Dean sat down at the table with Cesar and Jesse, Alex went to order beer for everyone.

After ordering the beer, Alex leaned against the bar counter, loosened his tie slightly, and looked around. While Alex was looking around, the bartender placed four bottles of beer on the counter and called out to him. Turning around, Alex put the money on the counter and nodded to the bartender. Taking the four bottles of beer, Alex placed them on the table and sat down next to Dean. By this time, Dean had already gotten to know Jesse and Cesar better and had told them a little about himself.

"So, guys, how long have you been hunting?" Dean asked, opening his beer and looking at Jesse and Cesar.

"Together? About seven years," Jesse replied, taking a sip of beer and glancing at Cesar.

"We've also heard about the Winchesters. But they say you kicked the bucket a couple of years ago… And rumors even reached us that a third Winchester had appeared," Cesar said, looking at Alex, who simply smiled in response.

"Ah, that's a long and very creepy and disgusting story," Dean said, shaking his head and looking at Cesar.

Taking a sip of beer, Alex snorted under his breath upon hearing Dean's answer. After all, Dean wasn't wrong — it was a rather unpleasant story that had happened several years ago. The events of several years ago could only be described as a series of terrible decisions and their consequences.

To kill Abaddon, Dean had agreed to take on the Mark of the First Curse from Cain himself. And after that, everything rolled like one big snowball, which eventually led Dean to what was happening in his life now. But what Dean didn't know was that all the events in his life had originally been planned by someone who was manipulating everything from behind the scenes to write his greatest masterpiece.

Taking another sip of beer, Alex once again thought about how Dean would react when he learned the truth about why his life had turned out this way — a life consisting of a series of deaths and the loss of loved ones. Jesse and Cesar saw the expression on Dean's face and didn't press him to tell them more.

After all, among hunters there were many rumors about the Winchester brothers — from the ordinary ones, like Dean single-handedly killing an entire pack of werewolves, to the ones that Dean and Sam kept dying and coming back from the other side and were almost regular guests in both Hell and Heaven.

"And where are you guys from? Since rumors reached you too… I don't think I've been showing up that much," Alex asked, setting his beer down on the table.

"Don't you find it funny yourself? No matter where you go, you always find trouble," Dean said with a laugh, rolling his eyes at Alex.

Alex gave Dean a blank look, wanting to hit him on the head. Dean snorted, making it clear that Alex could try to attack him. Cesar and Jesse watched this interaction with amusement and exchanged glances with each other. At that moment, they understood why rumors had started that a third Winchester had appeared in the form of Alex.

After all, they saw that the interaction between Alex and Dean was similar to how an older and younger brother would communicate. Stopping their glaring contest, Alex and Dean turned back to Cesar and Jesse, who were calmly drinking their beer.

"We mostly work in Mexico… Sometimes we pass through Texas," Cesar replied, explaining where he and Jesse usually hunted monsters.

"Since you're here, that means you know what we're hunting?" Dean asked, raising an eyebrow.

"The things that possess these people are called Bisaan. They're cicada spirits," Jesse answered in a tired tone, slowly spinning the beer bottle in his hands.

"Now everything makes sense. Cicadas also spend most of their lives underground, then emerge from the ground…" Alex said with a nod, tapping his finger on the table.

"They have orgies and then disappear. Now it's clear where all those people from twenty-seven years ago went," Dean said, finishing Alex's thought.

"Exactly. These creatures are rarely found in America. We managed to find out that these spirits are originally from Malaysia, from the forests there," Jesse said with a nod, explaining what he had been able to learn.

"And how did these spirits end up here? That's quite far from Malaysia," Dean asked with interest, leaning his elbows on the table and looking at Jesse.

"The same way such creatures usually end up in places like this. Most likely someone accidentally brought the thing to this area, and it settled here," Cesar said, raising his hand to order more beer.

After that, Jesse picked up his tablet and began telling them what they had managed to find out about the creatures called Bisaan. Alex and Dean leaned closer, as this was the first time they had heard about these cicada spirits. Alex only knew about these creatures because he had watched the series in the past, but he had never seen a full article about them.

Jesse and Cesar explained how these creatures possess people, which essentially resembles the molting of cicadas before mating. The Bisaan crawl into people's bodies like hermit crabs into a new shell, and then search for a female to mate with. Alex took Jesse's tablet to read the article and learn more.

Alex quickly read the entire article and thought about capturing these spirits and settling them in the Red City. But he quickly dismissed the idea because of the Bisaan's life cycle. After finishing reading, Alex returned the tablet to Jesse.

"How do you know so much about these creatures?" Dean asked after listening to the full explanation from Cesar and Jesse.

"Twenty-seven years ago… One of these things took my brother…" Jesse said with a heavy sigh, explaining why he was so obsessed with killing the Bisaan.

Hearing this, Dean could only express his condolences. Dean knew this heavy truth — that not everyone becomes a hunter by choice. And it always came down to revenge against the creature that had killed a loved one. Dean had been through it himself, more than once. And so he sincerely sympathized with Jesse, who had faced something like this.

Cesar placed a hand on Jesse's shoulder in support, as he knew how hard it was for his partner to talk about his past. Jesse placed his palm over Cesar's hand and continued telling what had happened afterward — how no one had believed him and how the whole town had considered him crazy. After finishing, Jesse sighed heavily, spinning the beer bottle in his hands.

"I've waited too long to get revenge… I hope you'll understand if I ask you to step aside," Jesse said, looking up at Alex and Dean.

"We can help. Since you have a personal score to settle with these things, an extra pair of hands will definitely come in handy during the search," Alex said, offering his help.

"Thank you, we wouldn't refuse help… Because someone here hates this town and all its residents," Cesar said with a smile, looking at Jesse.

"Because they're brainless and ignorant. Twenty-seven years ago they didn't believe me and called me crazy. And they still won't believe me now," Jesse said, staring at Cesar with reproach in his eyes.

"I've told you many times that it's stupid to ignore leads in town," Cesar replied, trying once again to reason with his partner.

"No one's stopping you from chatting with those psychos. But don't drag me into it… You know how hard it is for me to come back to this town," Jesse replied in an irritated tone, making it clear that he wanted nothing to do with this town.

Cesar just sighed and rubbed his forehead slightly. How could he not know what his partner had gone through in the past? It would be hard for anyone to deal with an entire town calling them crazy when they had seen with their own eyes how a monster had dragged their relative into the forest.

Seeing how Cesar reacted, Jesse sighed and apologized for snapping again. Hearing Jesse's apology, Cesar smiled slightly and shook his head, showing he wasn't angry. After all, it hurt him too to see Jesse suffering. Dean watched this interaction with confusion, thinking that Jesse and Cesar had a brotherly relationship.

Alex awkwardly scratched his cheek, trying to ignore the strange atmosphere. Alex had nothing against same-sex relationships. After all, his wife was the Goddess of Love, whose blessing he carried. And if love was involved, Alex was not the one to say anything or try to impose his opinion on others.

"You guys argue just like brothers. Exactly like us," Dean said with a smile, pointing at himself and Alex, whose face showed embarrassment at Dean's words.

"Well… I'd say like an old married couple," Cesar said calmly.

"Hehehe… Yeah… Oh. So that's how it is," Dean said, chuckling slightly, and then froze in place.

Dean looked at Jesse and Cesar one after another, as if he had received some kind of enlightenment. Cesar smiled when he saw the stunned look on Dean's face as he realized what kind of relationship he had with Jesse. Alex turned away, covering his mouth with his hand, trying to hold back laughter. Holding back his laughter, Alex took out his phone and took several photos of Dean's surprised face to show the others later.

Dean snapped out of it a moment later and nudged Alex, making it clear that he should delete the photo. Alex looked at Dean with a mischievous smile, making it clear that he would never do that and that this photo would stay as a memory. Watching Dean try to grab the phone from Alex, Cesar and Jesse laughed, and their mood improved after the sad memory of the past.

"That's enough, Dean. Back off. I said I'm not deleting the photo. It's for memory," Alex said, pushing Dean's hands away.

"You two really are like brothers," Cesar said with a smile, watching Alex push Dean away.

"Sort of. Only it's unclear who the older one is," Alex replied in a dry tone, putting his phone back in his pocket.

"Me, of course. What kind of stupid question is that," Dean said in an exaggerated tone, taking a sip of beer.

"Yeah… Sure… Alright, Cesar, Jesse. How about we continue from where we all left off. The forest," Alex said, giving Dean a blank look before turning his gaze to Cesar and Jesse.

"We've been wandering through the forest for the last two days. And we haven't found a single trace of their nest," Cesar began, nodding.

"They're out there somewhere. You saw it yourself. Those things were definitely close by," Jesse said, looking at Cesar.

"How about we start from the place where they attacked us… Alex, do you have a way to find the nest?" Dean suggested, looking at Alex.

"I think… Yes. There's one way to find the nest. We just need to go back to the place where they attacked us," Alex said thoughtfully, stroking his chin.

"Then let's stop sitting around. Today is the last day before these things go back into hibernation," Jesse said, standing up from his chair.

Jesse immediately left the bar and went outside. Cesar sighed and turned to Alex and Dean, shaking his head. Alex and Dean showed that everything was fine and followed Cesar outside. By this time, Jesse had already started the pickup truck and was ready to go. Standing next to the Impala, Dean waved his hand, showing that they would follow right behind them.

Cesar waved back and got into the pickup. Getting into the Impala, Alex thought about different ways to find the Bisaan nest and make it quite interesting. Dean didn't ask Alex how he planned to find the nest. After all, he already understood that Alex had many different tricks up his sleeve.

Arriving back at the forest clearing where they had been attacked, Alex and Dean got out of the Impala. Taking off his jacket, Alex put his cufflinks in his pocket and rolled up his sleeves. Seeing what Alex was doing, Dean also took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves, and removed his tie as well. Stepping into the clearing, Alex stopped.

"MINA!" Alex shouted, raising his head to the sky.

When Alex's shout sounded, Dean, Cesar, and Jesse looked at him. Alex simply stood there with his arms crossed over his chest. A moment later, a black cat with red eyes and a red bow on her neck jumped out of Alex's shadow. Mina was the very cat Alex had created in Yharnam to help him collect Echoes of Blood.

And her name Mina had been given to her by Alucard, who thought it suited the cat perfectly. Jumping out of Alex's shadow, Mina gently rubbed against Alex's leg and then jumped into his arms. Alex smiled and gently stroked Mina's fur, causing her to squint her eyes and purr contentedly.

Dean wasn't surprised at all that a cat had appeared from Alex's shadow. For him, this was as normal as Alex being Death but not doing his job as Death. Jesse and Cesar slightly raised their eyebrows when they saw the cat. But living the life of a hunter had let them see far stranger things. A cat jumping out of a shadow was not that big of a deal.

"I see you have a new bow. Who gave it to you?" Alex asked, stroking Mina and noticing the new bow on her neck.

"Meow…" Mina lazily meowed, stretching out while lying in Alex's arms.

"Found something to brag about. Just because you have many different bows doesn't mean you need to talk about it," Alex said, scratching the cat's nose and lightly pressing on it.

"Meow…" Mina meowed back, raising a lazy gaze at Alex.

"I know you're a girl… Alright. Help me find the nest of the cicada spirits," Alex said, lifting Mina to look her in the eyes.

"Meow…" Mina meowed, pushing Alex's face away with her paw.

"I know you're not a dog. Just help find the nest… Please," Alex said, looking tiredly at Mina.

Mina lazily swung her tail from side to side while hanging in Alex's arms. Slowly tilting her head to the side, Mina yawned and rolled her eyes. Meowing one last time with a clear hint that this was the last time she would agree to something like this. Alex smiled and rubbed his cheek against Mina's face.

Quickly getting angry that her fur was being messed up, Mina bit Alex on the nose and pushed off his chest, jumping backward. Landing on the ground, Mina sniffed the air and immediately ran deeper into the forest. Watching Mina pick up the trail, Alex turned to Dean, Cesar, and Jesse, raising his thumb. Turning around, Alex slightly tilted his head, meeting Dean's gaze. Dean had a strange expression on his face.

"You talk to cats now too?" Dean asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Well… Maybe," Alex said, shrugging his shoulders.

"Alright. Your cat picked up the trail. We need to follow her. Guys, you got everything?" Dean said, patting Alex on the shoulder and turning to Jesse and Cesar.

Jesse and Cesar raised their machetes and a canister of gasoline, showing that they had everything. Dean nodded and looked at Alex. Alex lit a thin cigar and followed Mina, who was searching for the nest. Alex walked faster, occasionally looking back to make sure Dean, Cesar, and Jesse weren't falling behind. Dean raised his hand, showing they were behind him.

From time to time, Mina stopped to sniff the air. And stopping once again, Mina paused, looking around. Twitching her tail, Mina ran toward the scent, and after some time they found themselves near the entrance to a mine that had been boarded up with wooden planks. Seeing the mine entrance, Alex and Dean exchanged glances and approached closer.

Jesse immediately walked closer and shone his flashlight through the gaps in the boards to make sure this was the right place. Meanwhile, Mina rubbed against Alex's leg and disappeared into his shadow, making it clear that her job was done.

"This must be the place," Jesse said, turning to the others.

"And there's probably the whole brood in there… We need to be careful," Dean said, taking a crowbar from his bag.

"That's if we're lucky… Considering the habits of these things, they're most likely all in the nest already. And the males will definitely be protecting the females," Alex said, helping Dean pry the boards off the boarded-up entrance.

After prying several boards off the boarded-up passage, Alex squeezed through first, holding the Casull in his hands, followed by Dean holding a flashlight. Jesse and Cesar entered last. Before them was a long passage into a dark mine that went deep inside. At that moment, Alex wanted to complain again about having to crawl through mines in search of some creatures once more.

Moving deeper into the mine, they reached a fork. Shining their flashlights in both directions, they decided to split up. Alex and Dean went together in one direction, while Jesse and Cesar went in the other. Wishing each other luck, the groups split up to search the abandoned mine. As soon as Jesse and Cesar had gone far enough, Alex and Dean relaxed and began walking with a lighter step.

Moving deeper into the mine, Alex and Dean heard a strange sound coming from ahead. Approaching closer, Alex and Dean peeked around the corner and saw a man digging a passage and making a buzzing sound, while nearby lay a woman with a swollen belly, inside which something was moving. Dean carefully approached the man from behind and with one strike severed the man's head.

"Looks like their nest is further ahead," Dean said, shaking the blood off Cain's blade.

"Shouldn't a nest have more males? Not just this one?" Alex asked with interest, walking up to Dean.

"How should I know? This is the first time we've dealt with these things. I definitely don't know their habits," Dean said, shaking his head and shining his flashlight forward.

Alex chuckled and walked forward to find the Bisaan nest. Moving deeper into the mine, Alex and Dean saw a spacious chamber. Approaching closer, Alex and Dean saw several more women lying on the ground with swollen bellies. After carefully checking the chamber for males, Alex and Dean saw no one else.

Entering the chamber, Dean shone his flashlight toward a hole dug in the wall just in case a male decided to return unexpectedly. Squatting down next to one of the women, Dean checked her pulse and shook his head, looking at Alex. Seeing Dean's gesture, Alex nodded toward the pile of bones and decomposed corpses that had been lying there for decades.

"We need to call Jesse and Cesar before we burn this place to the ground," Dean said, standing up from his squat.

"Then go call them. I'll wait here in case the males come back," Alex said, waving his hand and looking at Dean.

After Alex's words, Dean immediately left to find Jesse and Cesar. Left alone, Alex lit a thin cigar and leaned against the wall, not intending to stay in the chamber with the pregnant Bisaan. Slowly smoking his thin cigar, Alex heard a rustling sound coming from the chamber and looked inside. He saw a man crawling out of a hole in the wall, making a buzzing sound.

Raising the Casull, Alex shot the man in the head and then holstered the pistol. The sound of the shot echoed through the mine, and Dean, Cesar, and Jesse hurried toward it. Running around the corner, they saw Alex lazily smoking while leaning against a wooden beam. Nodding toward the chamber, Alex made it clear that this was the nest.

Jesse walked heavily toward the opening and froze, feeling old memories flooding back. Cesar stood next to Jesse in silent support, placing a hand on his shoulder.

Taking a deep breath, Jesse hesitantly entered the chamber and began slowly approaching the pile of bones lying against the wall. Approaching the pile of bones, Jesse could no longer hold back his emotions and fell to his knees, beginning to cry.

"Hello, little brother… We found you, Matty… We really found you," Jesse said through tears, kneeling by the pile of bones.

"Yes, we found Matty… We really found him, Jesse," Cesar said in a heavy tone, gripping Jesse's shoulder tighter.

Continuing to cry, Jesse saw a small leather pouch lying near his brother's decomposed body. Carefully picking up the leather pouch with shaking hands, Jesse opened it and took out a coin. It was the very coin that Matty had wanted to sell to take him out of town.

Clenching the coin in his hand, Jesse pressed his face against his fist and continued crying. This coin was the last reminder of his brother and their hope for a new life somewhere else far from Gunnison. Cesar stood next to Jesse and wiped away the tears that wouldn't stop flowing from his eyes with the back of his hand.

Alex and Dean stood at the entrance with heavy expressions. They understood that another hunter had managed to get revenge for his family. And it always ended the same way — with tears and the realization that nothing could be changed.

"Come on, Jess. We need to bury Matty properly. He deserves a decent funeral," Cesar said, patting Jesse on the shoulder.

"Yes… What about the others?" Jesse said with a nod, standing up from his knees and shining his flashlight on the other corpses.

"Don't worry… We'll take care of them… You need to say goodbye to your brother one last time. You need this," Dean said, patting Jesse on the shoulder.

Jesse nodded and, finding some cloth, carefully wrapped his brother's remains. After wrapping his brother's remains in the cloth, Jesse looked at Alex and Dean and nodded with gratitude. Supporting Jesse, Cesar also nodded with gratitude to Alex and Dean. Watching the two men leave, Alex and Dean sighed heavily.

When Cesar and Jesse had left, Dean began pouring gasoline over the entire chamber to burn the place completely. After emptying an entire canister of gasoline, Dean tossed it aside and looked at Alex. Taking one last drag from his thin cigar, Alex inhaled the smoke and threw the still-burning cigar onto the remains. The thin cigar fell onto the remains, and they instantly ignited.

"We should get going too. Let's go help Jesse and Cesar," Dean said, patting Alex on the shoulder and preparing to leave.

Alex folded his hands in a short prayer while looking at the burning remains. Dean turned over his shoulder and smiled when he saw Alex's actions. He had seen more than once how Alex offered prayers for the dead. Dean even found it quite amusing that Alex, being Death, prayed for the deceased. Smiling, Dean waited for Alex, and then they headed out of the mine together.

Following the same path to the exit, Alex and Dean emerged outside. Leaving the mine, they saw Jesse clutching his brother's remains and Cesar comforting his partner. Seeing that Alex and Dean had come out of the cave, Cesar raised his hand, indicating that Jesse still needed a little more time. Alex and Dean nodded, showing they understood perfectly. Stepping aside so as not to disturb them, Alex and Dean sat down on a log.

"What do you think they'll do after this?" Dean asked, watching Jesse and Cesar.

"Probably retire from hunting and live a normal life. That's the best option for them," Alex said, resting his cheek on his fist.

"That would be great. They've earned it…" Dean said, nodding in agreement with Alex's words.

Alex and Dean sighed at the same time, fully aware that a quiet life was definitely not in the cards for them. Exchanging glances, Alex and Dean sighed again and smiled. After some time, Jesse managed to gather his thoughts to give his brother a proper send-off. Wiping away his tears, Jesse stood up from the ground and walked forward to find a place where he could burn his brother's body.

Seeing Jesse leave, Alex and Dean got up from the log and followed him and Cesar. Helping to build the funeral pyre, Alex and Dean stood aside, watching Jesse say goodbye to his brother one last time. Cesar stood next to Jesse, continuing to support his partner until the very end. After the funeral, everyone began returning to their vehicles. Walking along the trail, they found themselves near the place where they had left their cars.

"Good thing you didn't listen to Dean and didn't use gasoline. I'm afraid we would have had to put out a forest fire then," Alex said with a laugh, walking next to Dean.

"Hahaha. If I hadn't stopped Jesse, he definitely would have done it. He loves doing everything on a grand scale," Cesar said with a laugh, lightly nudging Jesse, who responded with a smile, not denying it.

"I think Matty would have wanted to see his farewell fireworks. Especially if the mine had blown up," Jesse said with a smile, walking down the slope toward the car.

"Yeah, he would have liked that. It would be like celebrating twenty-seven birthdays and Christmases all at once in one big fireball," Cesar said, stopping by his pickup truck.

"You two are way too cheerful for people who have just finished half their lives of hunting," Dean said with a smile, opening the trunk of the Impala.

"That's because we had a deal. When we finish this hunt and catch these creatures… We retire," Cesar said with a smile of relief on his face.

"Sounds great," Alex said with a smile, putting on his jacket.

"Only if you don't need our help," Jesse said, looking at Alex and Dean.

Hearing this question, Dean thought for a moment and quickly rejected the idea of asking Cesar and Jesse for help. He could see from their faces that they had earned the right to leave the hunter's life and start living normally. Alex also nodded, not intending to ask Jesse and Cesar for help. And it wasn't because the two of them were powerless people. It was because Jesse and Cesar shouldn't have to live this kind of life, and they deserved to retire.

"No. We'll somehow deal with all the shit in our lives ourselves… Better tell us what a normal life looks like in your understanding," Dean said with a smile, shaking his head.

"Like a small ranch in Mexico. We paid for it a long time ago. And we've only been there… twice," Jesse said with a smile, lightly nudging Cesar with his shoulder.

"We'll raise horses. And if that doesn't work out, Jesse has a diploma from MIT," Cesar continued with a smile, nodding toward Jesse.

"So now I'm supposed to support your ass?" Jesse asked with a laugh, smiling as he looked at Cesar.

"It's time to start living. Without all of this… And you know, it's a wonderful feeling," Cesar said with a smile, looking at Alex and Dean.

Alex and Dean nodded understandingly with smiles on their faces. After talking a little more with Jesse and Cesar as a farewell, Alex and Dean watched as the two of them drove away in their pickup truck. Standing there for a few moments, Dean closed the trunk of the Impala and got into the car. Getting into the passenger seat, Alex leaned back and closed his eyes.

Opening his eyes, Alex checked the time — it was already late at night. Dean kept his hands on the steering wheel and didn't rush to start the engine. Seeing how the hunters had managed to break free from this kind of life, where they had to hunt monsters and every hunt could be their last, Dean couldn't help but think that he would like the same thing.

"They got lucky," Dean said, leaning on the steering wheel.

"Yeah… They got lucky. Two hunters managed to reach the finish line," Alex said, nodding and bringing a thin cigar to his lips.

"How many hunters have you seen who managed to do the same?" Dean asked, turning his head toward Alex.

"Just a few. Samantha's father and the old man from Blackwood Mountain…" Alex said with a heavy sigh, lighting his thin cigar.

"Not many. But that's our life. Let's head back to the bunker. I want to sleep at least a little," Dean said in a tired voice, resting his face on the steering wheel.

Alex nodded understandingly, as he also needed rest. Sticking his hand out the window, Alex slapped the roof of the Impala. In that same moment, the Impala appeared in the bunker's garage. Alex and Dean didn't rush to get out of the Impala and continued sitting, gathering their thoughts. After sitting a little longer, Alex and Dean got out of the Impala. Alex wanted to rest, just like Dean.

Parting ways in the corridor, Alex wished Dean good night and headed to his room. Entering his room, Alex changed clothes with magic and carefully climbed into bed so as not to wake the girls. Squeezing in between Enid and Alice, Alex closed his eyes and tried to fall asleep.

To be continued...

(So, playing FF15 yesterday, I was able to finish Season 11. I'll try to fit it all in so I can move on to the next arc normally. But then we have the introduction of a character who was mentioned a lot, and then the worlds that were mentioned, and they also need to be visited to save whoever needs to be saved there. And then we move on to the next arc, after a short family vacation. Oh, fuck, that's right. We still need to get back all the Winchesters, Bobby, and Sam's girlfriend. And then everything else. Fuck. There's so much more to do that I'm in shock. Help. Food is my helper, I'm going to go eat. Peace, love, and don't go to dark and damp places, it's creepy there.)

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