Good God, Y'All: Part Two

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"Seems like it," Sam sighed.

Ellen knocked on the door before letting whoever was behind know it was her. The peephole opened before it closed and the door swung open. Inside the room was all kinds of different people, all of which weren't demons. Taking a deep breath, you projected an invisible wall of magic throughout the room to see if you could spot anything that your eyes couldn't see. No one seemed too hurt, and most importantly, no one was a demon. However, there was a man with glasses sitting by himself that caught your attention. He wasn't a demon, but he wasn't human either.

"This is Sam, Dean, and Y/N. They're hunters. Here to help."

"You guys hip to this whole demon thing?" Austin, the guy who opened the door asked.

"Yeah. Are you?" Dean asked.

"My wife's eyes turned black. She came at me with a brick. Kind of makes you embrace the paranormal," Roger, the guy that wasn't human said. He brought his right hand to his chin, contemplating his ring. Something wasn't right with him.

"Alright, catch us up," you said to the woman.

"I doubt I know much more than you. Rufus called and said he was in town investigating omens. All of a sudden, the whole town was possessed. Jo and I were nearby—"

"You're hunting with Jo? Where is she?"

"Yeah, for a while now. We got here, and the place—well, the place was like you see it. Couldn't find Rufus, then Jo and I got separated. I was out looking when I found you."

"Don't worry, we'll find her," you assured her.

"Either way, these people cannot just sit here," Sam declared. The pregnant woman in the room startled just as Roger played with his ring. "We got to get them out now."

"No, it's not that easy. I've been trying. We already made a run for it once."

"What happened?" you asked.

"There used to be twenty of us," Ellen sighed. Excluding the three new hunters to arrive, there were only ten people in the room.

"Well, there's three of us now—"

"You don't know what it's like out there," Ellen interrupted you. "Demons are everywhere. We won't be able to cover everybody."

"Why don't you let me worry about that, yeah? I'm not the same person as I was when we first met."

"What if we get everyone guns?" Sam asked before Ellen could question you.

"What, are you gonna arm up baby bump over here?" Dean scoffed.

"More salt we can fire at once, more demons we can keep away."

"There's a sporting goods store we passed on Main on the way in. I bet they got guns."

"Alright, you stay. We'll go," Sam said as the brothers dropped their bags.

"What about—"

"Ellen, if Jo and Rufus are out there, I'll bring her back. You have my word," you promised. Austin opened the door to let you out, and you three leave the room.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold on," Dean stopped his brother. "Why don't Y/N and I just go?"

"What? Alone?"

"Well, yeah. Somebody's got to stay here and start giving them Shotgun 101."

"Yeah. Ellen," he said before trying to go up the stairs when his brother stopped him.

"No. It's gonna go a lot faster if you stay and help, okay?"

"While you go get guns and salt and look for Jo and Rufus? That's stupid."

"I'll look for Jo and Rufus. Don't worry, Sam, we got this."

"You don't want me going out there," Sam said when he came to the realization.

"I didn't say that."

"Around demons."

"He didn't say that," you sighed.

"Fine, then let's go," he smiled tightly before going up the stairs. Sighing, you and Dean followed him to the street which was still dead silent.

"I'll get the salt. You two get the guns," Sam declared.

"We'll go together."

"Dean, it's right there. Can we at least do this like professionals?" he asked as he raised his gun before heading for the Quick-Mart at the corner of St. Olaf and Riverside. You and Dean watched him go before heading to Big Louie's where the guns were located.

"Dean, something isn't right," you confessed as you walked.

"With Sam? I agree."

"No, with Roger. The guy with the glasses and the big ass ring on his finger. When we entered that church, I made sure everyone was alright and human, but that guy wasn't. He's not a demon, but he's not human. I don't know if the rest even know."

"We'll deal with that when we get back. Come on," he said before entering the place. It was easy work getting the guns, it's as if the demons didn't even want to come at you. You were on your way back when you realized something.

"Where are the demons?" you asked.

"What?"

"The demons. If they knew we were here, they would be up our asses, you know this. With Michael's sword and Lucifer rising, they should be here. So, where the hell are they?"

"I don't want to know. Let's just get Sam and go."

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Back at the church, it was time to try and get the civilians experts on guns. With the number of demons out there as they say there are, then everyone would need to know how to work a gun. While Sam and Dean taught them how to, you were standing off in the corner with Ellen to talk privately.

"I didn't see Jo out there. I'm sure she's fine if she's with Rufus. Plus, she's a strong woman. But, I'll go back out there and check again. I promise you," you said before looking up and seeing Roger fumble with his gun. Pattering her on the back, you walked over to him while Sam and Dean talked in another corner.

"Need some help?" you asked, hoping you would have time to try and figure out who the hell he is.

"Oh, I think I got it," he stuttered as he fumbled with it again.

"Let me show you," you said as you grabbed the shells from his hand. Upon the first contact, your eyes clouded over as you got another vision. Red, that's all you saw. A ring, kind of like the one on Roger's fingers. Faint screaming, that's all you could hear. Roger pulled his hand away and that is when the pictures and screaming stopped.

"I got it," he said sternly.

"O-Okay," you whispered as you backed away from him slowly.

"I'll be back," Ellen said, thankfully breaking yours and Roger's stare.

"Where are you going?" you asked.

"I can't sit here on my ass. My daughter's out there somewhere. I'm not back in half an hour, go. Get these people out of here."

"No, wait. I'll go with you," Sam said eagerly.

"Whoa, hold on. Can I talk to you for a second?" Dean asked as he pulled his brother out the door to talk privately. Going up to Ellen, you put a hand on her shoulder.

"I can go with you. I'm more useful up there than I am down here."

"No, one Winchester is enough," she said just as Sam and Dean came back. Sam looked at Ellen and she walked with him out of the church and onto the street. Walking over to Dean, you looked at him with a confused look.

"What was that?"

"Nothing," he sighed before helping the people with the guns. Sighing, you looked over at Roger to see him playing with his ring once more. There was something about that damn ring you didn't like.

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