Good Times, Bad Times

By TheQuietHufflepuff

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Susana Martínez had a normal childhood. Mostly. Her father would disappear on long "business trips". One day... More

Aesthetic and Playlist
01. Pilot
02. Wendigo
03. Dead in the Water
04. Phantom Traveler
05. Bloody Mary
06. Skin
07. Home
08. Asylum
09. Scarecrow
08. Faith
09. Nightmare
10. Shadow
11. Hell House
12. Something Wicked
13. Dead Man's Blood
14. Salvation
15. Devil's Trap
17. Everybody Loves a Clown
18. Bloodlust
19. Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
20. Simon Said
21. No Exit
22. The Usual Suspects
23. Crossroad Blues
24. Croatoan
25. Hunted
26. Playthings
27. Nightshifter
28. Houses of the Holy
29. Born Under a Bad Sign
30. Tall Tales
31. Hollywood Babylon
32. What Is and What Should Never Be
33. All Hell Breaks Loose (Part One)
34. All Hell Breaks Loose (Part Two)
35. The Magnificent Seven
36. Bad Day at Black Rock
37. Sin City
38. Bedtime Stories
39. Red Sky at Morning
40. Fresh Blood
41. A Very Supernatural Christmas
42. Malleus Malleficarum

16. In My Time of Dying

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By TheQuietHufflepuff

Season Two

The demon-possessed truck driver stepped out of his truck and walked over. John, Dean, Pedro and Susana were unconscious. Sam swallowed, barely awake. The demon pulled the driver's side door off its hinges and Sam pointed the Colt at him.

"Back," Sam demanded. "Or I'll kill you, I swear to God."

"You won't," the demon said. "You're saving the bullet for someone else."

Sam cocked the gun. "You wanna bet?"

The demon smiled before black smoke poured from the man, who collapsed. Sam uncocked the gun and dropped his head back in relief.

"Oh, my God!" the man cried.

"Dad?" Sam called.

"Did I do this?"

"Dad! Dean? Susie? Dean! Susie!"

The next morning, a rescue helicopter arrived on scene.

The four were being loaded onto stretchers. John, Dean and Susana were still unconscious, Sam and Pedro were awake.

One paramedic looked over Susana. "Significant passenger side intrusion. Unresponsive. BP is 180 over 60, heart rate 95."

"Tell me if they're okay!" Sam cried.

"You have to stay still!" a female paramedic told him.

"Are they even still alive?"

HOSPITAL

In her room, Susana sat up, worked her jaw, and got out of bed. She was wearing a white T-shirt, hospital pants and nothing else.

She went into the hallway. "Sam? Dad? John? Dean? Anybody?" She went down the stairs to the front of the hospital and found a nurse's station. "Excuse me. Hi. I, uh, I think I was in a car accident, my dad, my friends' dad, and my friends, I just need to find them." The nurse was unresponsive. "Hello?" She snapped her fingers before going upstairs, panicked, and found herself intubated on his bed, dying.

Pedro ran to his daughter's room and sat next to her, refusing to leave her side. He informed his wife of the situation.

Sam and Dean entered Susana's room. They stopped at the door and stared at their friend's body, breathing heavily. Dean moved closer to her and stroked her cheek tenderly.

"Sammy! Dean!" Susana exclaimed. "You look good. Considering."

"Oh, no," Sam said.

"Man, tell me you two can hear me."

"How's your dad? Is he okay? Come on, you're the psychic. Give me some ghost whispering or something!"

The doctor entered. "Your father's awake. You can go see him if you like."

"Thank God," Susana mumbled.

"Doc, what about my friend?" Sam asked.

"Well, she sustained serious injury; blood loss, contusions to her liver and kidney," the doctor informed. "But it's the head trauma I'm worried about. There's early signs of cerebral edema."

"Well, what can we do?" Dean asked in a desperate tone.

"Well, we won't know her full condition until she wakes up. If she wakes up."

"If?"

"I have to be honest-"

"Oh, screw you, doc, I'm waking up," Susana said.

The doctor continued. "Most people with this degree of injury wouldn't have survived this long. She's fighting very hard. But you need to have realistic expectations."

"Come on, Sam, Dean," Susana said. "Go find some hoodoo priest to lay some mojo on me. Sam? Dean?"

Sam walked away and Dean stayed in the room.

---

In his room, John was lying in a hospital bed, his arm in a sling. Awkwardly, one-handed, he pulled something from his wallet. "Here. Give them my insurance."

Sam took the card John gave him, smiling a little as he read it. "Elroy McGillicutty?"

"And his two loving sons and best friend's daughter. So, what else did the doctor say about Susie?"

"Nothing. Look. The doctors won't do anything, then we'll have to, that's all. I don't know, I'll find some hoodoo priest to lay some mojo on her."

"We'll look for someone."

"Yeah."

"But Sam, I don't know if we're gonna find anyone."

"Why not? I found that faith healer before."

"Right, that was, that was one in a million."

"So what? Do we just sit here with our thumbs up our ass?"

"No, I said we'd look. All right? I'll check under every stone." He paused a moment. "Where's the Colt?"

"Your sons' best friend is dying and you're worried about the Colt?"

"We're hunting this demon, and maybe it's hunting us too. That gun may be our only card."

"It's in the trunk. They dragged the car to a yard off of I-83."

"All right. You've gotta clean out that trunk before some junk man sees what's inside."

"I already called Bobby. He's like an hour out, he's gonna tow the Impala back to his place."

"All right. You and Dean, you and Dean go meet up with Bobby, you get that Colt, and you bring it back to me. And you watch out for hospital security."

"I think I've got it covered." He got up to leave. "Dean's not gonna want to leave her."

John stopped him, picking up a sheet of paper. "Hey. Here. I made a list of things I need, have Bobby pick them up for me."

Sam read the list. "Acacia? Oil of Abramelin? What's this stuff for?"

"Protection."

"Hey, Dad? You know, the demon, said he had plans for me, and children like me. Do you have any idea what he meant by that?"

"No, I don't."

Sam left, shutting the door to reveal Susana, who had been leaning behind it.

"Well, you sure know something," Susana muttered.

---

Sam made his way to the junkyard and looked down at the mangled car. Bobby was there as well.

"Oh, man, Dean is gonna be pissed," Sam said.

Bobby looked at him. "Look, Sam. This... this just ain't worth a tow. I say we empty the trunk, sell the rest for scrap."

"No. Dean would kill me if we did that. When Susie gets better, he's gonna want to fix this; may be with her help."

"There's nothing to fix. The frame's basically a pretzel, the engine's completely ruined. There's barely any parts worth saving."

"Listen to me, Bobby. If there's only one working part, that's enough. We're not just going to give up on..."

"Okay. You got it," Bobby said quietly.

"Here. Uh, Dad asked for you to get this stuff for him." Sam handed over the list.

Bobby looked at it, frowning. "What's John want with this?"

"Protection from the demon?" Bobby gave Sam a look. "What?"

"Nothing, it's just, um..."

"Bobby? What's going on?"

SUSANA'S ROOM

John was sitting by Susana's bed while Susana stood nearby. Dean and Pedro had gone to get coffee and something to eat.

"Come on, John," Susana said. "You've gotta help me. I've gotta get better, I've gotta get back in there. I mean, you haven't called a soul for help. You haven't even tried. At least my dad has. Aren't you going to do anything? Aren't you even going to say anything?" She started walking around the beds. "I've done everything you and my dad have ever asked me. Everything. I have given everything I've ever had. And you're just going to sit there and you're going to watch me die? I mean, what the hell kind of second father are you?"

She paused, hearing something.

A spirit whooshed past her.

Susana jumped back as she said to John, "I take it you didn't see that."

Susana stalked the spirit down the hallways. She saw it go into a back hallway where a woman was lying on the floor, choking.

"Help! Help!" the woman called.

"Hey!" Susana yelled. "I need some help in here!"

"I can't... breathe!" The woman panted, trying desperately to breathe before going silent.

Susana leaned over her, looking on helplessly.

JOHN'S ROOM

Sam stalked into the room with a duffel bag. Susana met him at the door and started trying to talk to him. "Sammy! Tell me you can friggin' hear me, man, there's something in the hospital. Now, you and Dean got to bring me back and we've got to hunt this thing."

"You're quiet," John said.

Sam turned, fuming, and hurled the bag onto the bed with a crash. "Did you think I wouldn't find out?"

"What are you talking about?"

"That stuff from Bobby, you don't use it to ward off a demon, you use it to summon one. You're planning on bringing the demon here, aren't you? Having some stupid macho showdown?!"

"I have a plan, Sam."

"That's exactly my point! Susie's dying, and you have a plan! You know what, you care more about killing this demon than you do saving your own sons' best friend!"

"No, no, no, guys, don't do this!" Susana yelled.

"Sam! Enough!" Dean shouted as he walked up. "This isn't helping her!"

"Do not tell me how I feel!" John exclaimed. "I am doing this for Susana. Dean's right. The yelling isn't helping her."

"How?" Sam questioned. "How is revenge going to help him? You're not thinking about anybody but yourself, it's the same selfish obsession!"

"Come on guys, don't do this!" Dean said.

"You know, it's funny, I thought it was your obsession too!" John reminded his younger son. "This demon killed your mother, killed your girlfriend. You begged me to be part of this hunt. Now if you'd killed that damn thing when you had the chance, none of this would have happened."

"It was possessing you, Dad, it would have killed you too," Sam replied.

"Yeah, and your friend would be awake right now."

"Shut up, both of you!" Susana demanded.

"Go to Hell," Sam retorted.

Dean shot his brother a look.

"I should have never taken you along in the first place," John said. "I knew it was a mistake, I knew I was wrong-"

"I said SHUT UP!" Susana yelled.

Susana smacked a glass of water off the table and it went flying, crashing to the floor. Sam, Dean and John looked at each other, confused. Susana looked stunned.

"Dude, I full-on Swayze'd that mother," Susana said.

"Damn, you Swayze'd that mother, Susie," Dean stated.

Susana crumpled in pain, flickering. Nurses and doctors started running by in the hallway.

"What is it?" she wondered.

"Something's going on out there," John realized, jerking his head, indicating for Sam and Dean to find out.

SUSANA'S ROOM

Monitors were beeping. A doctor and some nurses were around Susana, resuscitating her.

"All clear," the doctor said.

Sam and Dean huddled in the doorway, tears in their eyes. "No."

"Still no pulse," the nurse informed.

"Okay, let's go again, 360," the doctor told the nurses.

"Charging."

Sam and Dean, still standing in the doorway, cried and fidgeted. Susana came slowly behind them and saw a ghostly figure floating over her body.

"You get away from me," Susana demanded, running to her bed and faced the thing down. "I said get back!"

Sam and Dean blinked and looked confused, like they'd heard something.

Susana grabbed the spirit above her, latched on momentarily before the figure hurled her back and soared from the room. The monitor slowed, quieting.

"We have a pulse," the nurse said. "We're back in sinus rhythm."

---

Susana ran into the hallway looking for the spirit, but it had vanished. Sam and Dean sighed in relief and backed into the hallway, watching from there.

Susana came back and stood by Sam and Dean as she said, "Don't worry, Sammy, Dean. I'm not going anywhere. I'm getting that thing before it gets me. It's some kind of spirit, but I could grab it. And if I can grab it, I can kill it."

Sam and Dean looked over to where Susana was, confused. Susana wandered the halls.

Susana heard a girl yell, "Can't you see me? Why won't you look at me?"

"Now what?" Susana questioned.

"Somebody talk to me! Say something, please!"

"Can you see me?"

"Yeah."

"All right, just, uh, calm down. What's your name?"

"Tessa."

"Okay, good, Tessa, I'm Susana."

"What's happening to me? Am - am I dead?"

"That sort of depends."

They made their way to Tessa's room to see her hooked up to tubes and machines. A woman sat by the bed, holding her hand.

"I don't understand," Tessa said. "I just came in for an appendectomy."

"Well, I hate to bear bad news, but I think there were some complications," Susana told her.

"It's just a dream, that's all. It's just very weird, unbelievably vidid dream."

"Tessa. It's not a dream."

"Then what else could it be?"

"You ever heard of an out-of-body experience?"

"What are you, some new agey girl?"

"Hey, you see me messing with crystals or listening to Yanni? It's actually a very old idea. Got a lot of different names: Bilocation, crisis apparition, fetches... I think it's happening to us. And if it is, it means that we're spirits of people close to death."

"So we're going to die?"

"No. Not if we hold on. Our bodies can get better, we can snap right back in there and wake up."

JOHN'S ROOM

"What do you mean, felt something?" John asked.

"I mean it felt like, like Susie," Sam said. "Like she was there, just out of eyeshot or something. I don't know if it's my psychic thing or what, it... But do you think it's even possible? I mean, do you think her spirit could be around?"

"Anything's possible."

"Well, there's one way to find out."

"Where are you going?"

"I gotta pick something up, I'll be back."

"Wait, Sam. I promise I won't hunt this demon. Not until we know Susie's okay."

Sam nodded and left.

HALLWAY

Susana and Tessa walked down the hallway.

"I gotta say, I'm impressed," Susana commented.

"With what?" Tessa inquired.

"With you. Most people in your spot would be jello right now, but uh, you're taking this pretty well. Maybe a little better than me."

"Don't get me wrong. I was pretty freaked at first. But now, I don't know. Maybe I'm dealing."

"So you're okay with dying?"

"No, of course not. I just think, whatever's gonna happen's gonna happen. It's out of my control, it's fate."

"Huh. Well, that's crap. You always have a choice. You can either roll over and die or you can keep fighting no matter what-"

"Room 237, code blue. Dr. Kripke to room 237, code blue," a voice over the PA said.

"Where are you going?" Tessa asked.

"Just wait here," Susana told her.

She ran down the hallway to another room in crisis.

The same spirit was hovering over a little girl, who was being resuscitated. It reached a hand into her face.

"Get away from her!" Susana yelled, lunging at the spirit, which vanished.

The nurses stopped resuscitation.

"All right, let's call it," the male doctor decided.

The female doctor looked at the clock. "Time of death, 5:11 pm."

"At least she's not suffering anymore," a nurse stated.

Susana had a stunned look and slowly turned to the girl's body.

SUSANA'S ROOM

Sam entered the room quietly, clutching a brown paper bag in his arms. Pedro walked out, needing a moment to himself and to talk to his wife.

"Hey," Sam greeted. "Dean and I think maybe you're around. And if you are, don't make fun of me for this, but um, well, there's one way we can talk." He pulled out a box labeled Mystical Talking Board.

Susana stood behind him, arms folded. "Oh, you've gotta be kidding me."

Dean frowned. "Seriously?"

Sam circled around the bed and sat cross-legged on the floor. Dean sat next to him. He opened the box and pulled out the board. "Susie? Susie, are you here?"

"God, I feel like I'm at a slumber party," Dean and Susana said, unknowingly at the same time.

She sat opposite Sam and Dean in front of the board.

"All right, Sam. This isn't going to work," Susana stated.

Sam and Dean had their hands poised on the pointer. Susana placed her fingers on it and slowly concentrating, slid it to YES on the board. Sam and Dean gasped.

"I'll be damned," Dean muttered.

Sam laughed in relief. "It's good to hear from you. It hasn't been the same without you, Susie."

"Darn straight," Susana said.

Susana placed her fingers on the pointer again and started sliding it. Sam and Dean, of course, couldn't see her, and the pointer slid under their fingers.

"Susie, what? H? U? Hunt? Hunting? What, are you hunting?"

The pointer slid back to YES.

"It's in the hospital, what you're hunting? Do, do you know what it is?"

"One question at a time, dude," Susana commented.

"What is it?" Dean asked.

The pointer slid as he started spelling a word. R, E, A, P.

"I don't think it's killing people. I think it's taking them," she said. "You know, when their time's just up."

"A reaper," Sam and Dean noted.

"Susie. Is it after you?" Dean questioned.

She slid the pointer to YES.

Sam frowned. "If it's here naturally, there's no way to stop it."

"Yeah, you can't kill Death," she said.

"Susie, you're, um..."

"I'm screwed, Sam, Dean."

Dean shook his head. "No. No, no, no, um, there's gotta be a way." He and Sam stood, pacing. "There's gotta be a way. Dad'll know what to do."

Sam left while Dean stayed with Susana.

JOHN'S ROOM

Sam entered and saw that the bed was empty and whispered, "Dad."

BOILER ROOM

John pushed the door open and entered, carrying the duffel bag. He walked through the dark and dripping hallway to a clear space and placed the bag down. He pulled out a box of white chalk and started drawing a large symbol on the floor.

SUSANA'S ROOM

Sam returned, carrying the journal. He sat on the edge of Susana's bed next to Dean and near a sleeping Pedro. "Hey. So Dad wasn't in his room."

"Where is he?" Dean and Susana asked.

"But I got Dad's journal, so who knows? Maybe there's something here."

Sam flipped open the journal and leafed through it, glancing at Susana's unconscious form occasionally. Susana came to stand behind him and Dean.

"Thanks for not giving up on me, Sammy, Dee," Susana said.

Sam turned to a page that said "Reapers". Susana leaned over and read something and her eyes went wide.

"Son of a-" Susana muttered.

She left, stalking down the hallway.

Susana stalked down the hallway until she saw an empty room. Tessa was sitting on the edge of the bed in different clothes.

"Hi, Susana," Tessa said.

Susana frowned. "You know, you read the most interesting things. For example, did you know that reapers can alter human perception? I sure didn't. Basically they can make themselves appear however they want. Like, say, a, a pretty girl. You're much prettier than the last reaper I met."

"I was wondering when you would figure it out."

"I should have known. That whole "accepting fate" rap of yours is far too laid back for a dead girl. But the mother, and the body, I'm still trying to figure that one out."

"It's my sandbox, I can make you see whatever I want."

"What, is this like a turn-on for you? What, toying with me? I don't swing that way."

"You didn't give me much choice. You saw my true form and you flipped out. Kinda hurts a girl's feelings. This was the only way I could get you to talk to me."

"Okay, fine. We're talking. What do you want to talk about?"

"How death is nothing to fear." She touched her cheek. "It's your time to go, Susana. And you're living on borrowed time already."

BOILER ROOM

John finished the chalk symbol and had placed several candles and a black bowl around it. He incanted in Latin.

John slid a knife across his palm, drew blood, and dripped it on the bowl. He lit a match and dropped it in. The sand in the bowl flared and went out. John stood, looking around.

A hand grabbed his shoulder and a man asked, "What the hell are you doing down here, buddy?"

"I can explain," John said.

"Yeah? You're going to explain to security. Come on. You follow me."

John pulled the Colt and cocked it. "Hey. How stupid do you think I am?"

The demon's eyes glowed. "You really want an honest answer to that?"

Two possessed men in lab coats stalked by and took positions behind John.

"You conjuring me, John. I'm surprised. I took you for a lot of things. But suicidally reckless wasn't one of them."

"I could always shoot you."

"You could always miss." The demon laughed. "And you've only got one try, don't'cha? Did you really think you could trap me?"

"Oh, I don't want to trap you." He lowered the gun. "I want to make a deal."

The demon looked at him, intrigued.

SUSANA'S ROOM

Sam and Dean stood on the window side of Susana's bed, hands in their pockets. Susana wasn't there.

"Susie, are you here?" Sam asked, looking around. "I couldn't find anything in the book. We don't know how to help you. But we'll keep trying, all right? As long as you keep fighting. I mean, come on you can't, you can't leave me here alone with Dad, we'll kill each other, you know that." He paused. "Susie, you've got to hold on. You can't go man, not now. We were just starting to be friends again. Can you hear me?"

EMPTY ROOM

Susana was staring out a dark window. "Look, I'm sure you've heard this before, but... you've gotta make an exception, you've gotta cut me a break."

"Stage three: bargaining," Tessa/Reaper said.

"I'm serious. My family and friends are in danger. See, we're kind of in the middle of this, um, war, and they need me."

"The fight's over."

"No, it isn't."

"It is for you, Susana. You're not the first soldier I've plucked from the field. They all feel the same. They can't leave. Victory hangs in the balance. But they're wrong. The battle goes on without them."

"My friends. They could die without me. My dad could, too."

"Maybe they will, maybe they won't. Nothing you can do about it. It's an honorable death. A warrior's death."

"I think I'll pass on the 72 virgins, thanks. I'm not into that anyway."

"That's funny. You're very cute."

"Stop flirting. There's no such thing as an honorable death. My corpse is going to rot in the ground and my family and friends are going to die! No. I'm not going with you, I don't care what you do."

"Well, like you said. There's always a choice. I can't make you come with me. But you're not getting back in your body. And that's just facts. So yes, you can stay. You'll stay here for years. Disembodied, scared, and over the decades it'll probably drive you made. Maybe you'll even get violent."

"What are you saying?"

"Susana. How do you think angry spirits are born? They can't let go and they can't move on. And you're about to become one. The same thing you hunt."

BOILER ROOM

The demon, John and the two minions were in a circle around the summoning symbol.

"It's very unseemly, making deals with devils," the demon said. "How do I know this isn't just another trick?"

"It's not trick," John replied. "I will give you the Colt, but you've got to help Susana. You've got to bring her back."

"Why, John, you're a sentimentalist. If only your boys knew how much their daddy loved Pedro's kid."

"It's a good trade. You care a hell of a lot more about this gun than you do Susana."

"Don't be so sure. She killed some people very special to me. But still, you're right, she isn't much of a threat. And neither are your sons." John lowered his head and raised his eyes. "You know the truth, right? About Sammy and Susie? And the other children?"

"Yeah. I've known for awhile."

"But Sam and Susana don't, do they? You've been playing dumb."

"Can you bring Susana back? Yes or no?"

"No. But I know someone who can. It's not a problem."

"Good. Before I give you the gun, I'm going to want to make sure that Susana's okay. With my own eyes."

"Oh, John, I'm offended. Don't you trust me?" John shook his head slowly. "Fine."

"So we have a deal?"

"No, John, not yet. You still need to sweeten the pot."

"With what?"

"There's something else I want, as much as that gun. Maybe more."

EMPTY ROOM

Susana sat on the bed. Tessa/Reaper sat behind her, stroking her hair tenderly as she said, "It's time to put the pain behind you."

"And go where?" Susana questioned.

"Sorry. I can't give away the big punchline. Moment of truth. No changing your mind later. So what's it going to be?"

As she turned to look at her, the lights began flickering and a familiar buzzing started.

"What are you doing that for?" Susana asked.

"I'm not doing it," Tessa/Reaper replied.

They both turned to a vent in the floor and saw black demon ichor pouring out of it.

"What the heck?"

"You can't do this! Get away!" Tessa/Reaper yelled.

"What's happening?!"

Tessa/Reaper screamed as the demon flowed into her mouth. She turned, eyes glowing yellow. "Today's your lucky day, kid."

She placed a hand on Susana's forehead and she convulsed.

SUSANA'S ROOM

Sam and Dean, with his head on Susana's shoulder, were still sitting on the bed as Susana gasped, waking suddenly and choking on the tube in her throat. "Susie?"

Sam and Dean yelled into the hallway, "Help! I need help!"

The doctor looked her over and said, "I can't explain it. The edema's vanished. The internal contusions are healed. Your vitals are good. You have some kind of angel watching over you."

"Thanks, doc," Susana said.

Pedro kissed his daughter's head and smiled.

The doctor left and Susana turned to Sam and Dean. "So you two said a reaper was after me?"

"Yeah," Sam and Dean replied.

"How'd I ditch it?"

"You got us," Sam said. "Susie, you really don't remember anything?"

"No," Susana answered. "Except this pit in my stomach. Sam, Dean, Dad, something's wrong."

There was a knock on the door and John hovered in the doorway before asking, "How you feeling, Susie?"

"Fine, I guess. I'm alive."

"That's what matters."

"Where were you last night?" Sam asked angrily.

"I had some things to take care of."

"Well, that's specific."

"Come on, Sam," Dean and Susana begged.

Sam ignored them. "Did you go after the demon?"

"No," John answered.

"You know, why don't I believe you right now?"

John began pleading. "Can we not fight? You know, half the time we're fighting. I don't know what we're fighting about. We're just butting heads. Sammy, I, I've made some mistakes. But I've always done the best I could. I just don't want to fight anymore, okay?"

"Dad, are you all right?"

"Yeah. Yeah, I'm just a little tired. Hey, son, would you, uh, would you mind getting me a cup of caffeine?"

"Yeah. Yeah, sure." Sam left, still frowning and John looked after him sadly before pulling his eldest son to the side.

"What is it?" Dean asked.

John turned to him. "You know, when you were a kid, I'd come home from a hunt, and after what I'd seen, I'd be, I'd be wrecked. And you, you'd come up to me and you, you'd put your hand on my shoulder and you'd look me in the eye and you'd... You'd say "It's okay, Dad."" He paused. "Dean, I'm sorry."

"What?"

"You shouldn't have had to say that to me, I should have been saying that to you. You know, I put, I put too much on your shoulders, I made you grow up too fast. You took care of Sammy, you took care of me. You're taking good care of Susana and her father. You did that, and you didn't complain, not once. I just want you to know that I am so proud of you."

"This really you talking?"

"Yeah. Yeah, it's really me."

"Why are you saying this stuff?"

John came closer and put a hand on Dean's shoulder. "I want you to watch out for Sammy and Susie, okay?"

"Yeah, Dad, you know I will. You're scaring me."

"Don't be scared, Dean."

John leaned over and whispered something into Dean's ear. Dean pulled back in shock, processing. John left, and Dean stared after him.

John turned to Susana and smiled. "My boys are lucky to have you in their life. Pedro, I need you to follow me. Susana, I'm so sorry."

Susana frowned, looking at John. "Dad? John? What's going on?"

"I love you," Pedro said as he kissed his daughter's forehead again, then followed John.

---

John entered another hospital room and placed the Colt on a small bed table. "Okay."

Pedro glared at John. "What did you do?"

HALLWAY

Sam walked back to the room carrying a cup of coffee. He looked into a room and saw John and Pedro on the floor. "Dad?! Pedro?!"

He dropped the cup and ran to John's and Pedro's sides, kneeling over them and screaming for help.

A crowd of doctors and nurses rushed in and attempted resuscitation on John and Pedro. Dean, Sam and Susana hovered in the doorway and a nurse tried to push them out.

"No, no, no, it's our dads. It's our dads!" Dean cried before pleading. "Come on."

"Okay, stop compressions," the doctor said.

"Come on, come on."

"Still no pulse," a nurse informed.

"Okay, that's it, everybody," the doctor decided.

After a moment, the doctor said, "I'll call it. Time of death: 10:41 am."

Susana let out a gasping sob and buried her head in Dean's shoulder as he cried. Despite how he was feeling about his own father's death, he held her, running a hand up and down her back as she cried.

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