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Dean enjoyed the life that he had. He was raised in a good household with his brother. Sure he didn't go to a fancy college to get a fancy degree, but that doesn't mean his life standard went down. He worked as a mechanic in a body shop. John had helped him learn everything that he needed to know when he was younger. To him, everything was fine.
He had come back home for his mother's birthday. Though he did keep in touch with his family, he hadn't seen them in a while. He had heard that Adam had gotten a good job and was leading a great life. He was happy for him. He had arrived a little earlier than his brother was supposed to and waited to greet him. He glanced at the watch on his wrist, green eyes looking around.Two words. Living free. That is how Rose Smith described her life. She liked driving with her 1970 Nova's windows down and taking on the dangers of the world. You see, she dealt with what others wouldn't even dare. She had been driving for around five hours when she got to the town that held their next case. She ran a hand through her light brown hair and quickly pulled it into a bun. She then looked over at her partner, who she had noticed had fallen asleep. She smirked slightly and honked her horn to wake her.
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Sam was coming back from law school for his mother's birthday, and to see his family again. He was raised in a relatively good household with his mother, father and older brother Dean, whom of which worked as a mechanic. Instead of joining Dean at the workshop, Sam wanted to go on to do something a bit more ambitious with his life, therefore he went to law school. It was a ton of work, but he was enjoying it. As he made his way up the path, he spotted his green eyed brother seemingly glancing around, most likely looking for him,"Hey, look at that. You're early for once in your life." Sam teased lightly,"How're you?"
Sleeping in the backseat of a 1970 Nova, Mollie Fulham dreamed of nothing. This was how it usually was, she wouldn't dream of anything because she was simply too tired, or afraid to dream. She was a hunter, but not a hunter that hunted for deer. No. The auburn haired girl hunted the paranormal and supernatural with her partner, Rose. It wasn't exactly the best life to lead, in fact, it was probably one of the worst, but Mollie loved it. Saving people, hunting things, the family business really. Herself and Rose had been best friends since they were children, and grew up to be hunters, due to being trained from a very early age. They had to be, but there were some moments that the green eyed female wished that she'd get to experience a normal life, even just for a little while. But then a separate thought would kick in. If she wasn't hunting, people would die. That always motivated her to keep going, for Rose and for others. Mollie jolted awake at the sudden sound of Rose's sing-song voice,"I'm up, I'm up. Where exactly are we again? I think I passed out before you could finish what you were saying."
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Dean spotted his brother walking up in the distance. A very small smile made its way upon his lips then. It had been a while since he had seen his younger brother. He let out a soft chuckle once he heard his words, rolling his eyes. "I'm not early, you are just late." He joked. He pulled his brother in for a quick hug before pulling away. He had noticed Sam had grown some more, but didn't say anything. He had always cared a lot for his little brother. "Things are going good. The shop is doing great. Business is good. How about you? Law schoo
l, huh? Find a special someone?"Rose shot a smile back at Mollie. She honestly couldn't imagine a life outside of hunting. She would get tired of it and want a break every now and then. Mollie would then remind her that they have lives to save and it would just bring her right back into it. "Welcome to Lawrence, Kansas. We handled a witch here a couple of years back, remember? From what I can tell we are dealing with a ghost on this one. You can double check me though." She stated and got out. They were parked at a motel. She grabbed her stuff and brought it to the front desk so she could get a room for them. She got the key then began to walk to it. She glanced back at her. "Do you want to go get food? Because I'm sure you are starving." She teased.
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Sam chuckled,"Good to hear everything's been good for you. Law school is stressful, but fun and no, Dean. No special someone. How about you? Last time I saw you, you were chatting someone up." The brown haired male teased lightly. He always cared a lot about his big brother. They always were really close, and thankfully, time could not break that bond.
Mollie looked out the windows,"Oh, right! Well, I'll read up on what we're dealing with. As far as I know, it's an apparition that won't leave someone. Haunting them really. Stuff we deal with daily." She mused, rubbing her face and sitting up straight, fixing her hair before following Rose out of the car. They were at a motel. Mollie slung her backpack over her shoulders and followed Rose to the front desk, and then to their room. When offered the choice to get food, the auburn haired female grinned,"I am really hungry, let's get lunch!"
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Dean looked somewhat surprised when he said he hadn't found someone. The last time he had heard, Sam had been talking to a girl. "That was the exact word, chatting. It didn't get past that." He stated as he began to walk toward the house with him. It wasn't too long of a walk and it would be nice to see the town again. "You hungry or do you think you can wait until we see mom?" He inquired. Little did he know this it was his family's house that was actually the one being haunted.
Rose let out a small laugh and rolled her eyes at her after she said that. "When are you not really hungry Molls?" She teased. She opens the door to the room then stepped inside. It had the same smell as every motel room that they had been in. She was used to it. She claimed her bed and put her things down. "I saw a diner a couple of blocks back that we can walk to. Talk about the case some more. We need to figure out exactly who it is haunting so we can burn the bones. At least we, hopefully, aren't dealing with a case of a poltergeist. The sooner we get the ghost, the better so it doesn't get to that point." She stated. She got her laptop out and put it on the table for when they got back. She then began to walk out of the room.
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Sam chuckled,"I'm surprised." The younger Winchester quipped, shaking his head in a playful manner before he started walking, following his brother. Glancing to Dean after hearing his question, Sam nodded,"Well, I'm always going to jump at the offer of food. I'll pay." He replied, giving a shrug. It had been a while since he'd been home, law school was stressing him out so usually he just stayed in his dorm room studying.
Mollie scoffed,"I like food, okay?" She retorted in a playful manner,"Except I never put on too much weight because we're always running around, climbing stuff and jumping off of stuff. Not to mention the anxiety it gives me." She sighed, shaking her head as they stepped inside the motel room. They'd been living in motels for years now, ever since they were young teenagers, really. Running over to the other bed, the auburn haired girl placed her things down and then pulled out a notebook, with all of their information on the supernatural and paranormal beings. With help from their fathers and mothers, Molly and Rose had out this little notebook together. Every time they found a new creature or a new way to kill it, they wrote it down. Mollie was mostly responsible for the research part of cases, while Rose was much more capable of being the more practical one of the two. Mollie turned to face the other female, a light smile gracing her features,"So in other words, I can tell you about the case so far, we can get food and perhaps find someone who knows The Winchesters, so we can ask them a few questions?"
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Dean gave Sam a very light shove with his elbow, though there was a smile upon his face. It felt good to be reunited with his brother again. "I can pay. I know that college is expensive and you probably don't have much money. And don't give me any snarky combacks." He pointed a finger at him. He went to the usual diner they went to when they were younger. After they ate, then they could stop by and say hi to their parents and the family coming in for her birthday.
"Don't even get me started on it all. And you can always talk to me about it, but noooo. You have to keep it bottled up." She teased. They were well known in the hunting world. Whether that was good or bad, she would never know. People always told one of the girls how good of a hunter they were, but the girls considered themselves to be on the same level. "Bingo. The sooner we talk with them, the sooner we can flame the bones." She stated.
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Sam rolled his eyes,"There's no point arguing with you, because you'll not listen. Fine, you pay. But I pay for coffee." The male mused, returning the light nudge. "Snarky? I can't make promises." Sam chuckled in response, before following his brother to the diner that they went to often when they were younger. Afterwards, they would head to their house and stop by to see their parents.
Mollie grinned,"Yes, as a matter of fact I do, dear Rose." She retorted. They were practically famous in the hunting world. Every hunter knew about them one way or another, whether that was good or bad Mollie wasn't sure, but so far it hadn't caused trouble. The auburn haired female took a breath,"Now let's go get food and coffee!"
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Dean let out a soft laugh. "Well this is going to be a long trip." He joked. He walked to a table once they got inside and set his stuff down. He already knew what he wanted. He got the same thing every time he used to come here. The food was always really good too. He waited for someone to come take their order before ordering. "But other than school, how are you Sammy?"
Rose laughed and walked with her to the diner. They chatted as they walked and soon got there. She opened the door and walked inside. She found a table that wasn't very far from where the boys were sitting and sat down. She looked through the menu. She was actually pretty hungry, though she wouldnt admit it.
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Sam rolled his eyes in a light hearted manner as they walked into the diner and sat downat a table, awaiting on a waitress to take their order. By now, noth of the boys knew exactly what they wanted, because they got the same thing everytime,"Other than school? I guess I'm fine. I found out one thing though, it sucks being so overloaded with work that you can't hang out with friends. How about you, other than work?"
Mollie happily followed after Rose, going into the diner and following her to a table, that was practically directly next to cute boys. The auburn haired female knew Rose would say something about it, because that was just her. Mollie smiled lightly,"So, Rose, I'll pay? I'll also get coffee." She mused, before spotting what she was going to get from the menu. A cheeseburger seemed great. That, and she was going to get coffee. Life was nothing without coffee.
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Dean shrugged slightly. "Things have been good. I do get free time which I know you wish you had. I always enjoy actually walkin around town after work." He admitted. "And it sounds like it does suck." He stated. He looked up as a waitress came over and he gave him order with a drink of coffee. He loved coffee. He always had and always will.
Rose saw the look that she was given. She just gave Mollie a grim and a wink back. "Are you sure? I don't mind paying." She stated. She looked through the menu herself. She decided on just some pancakes and coffee after the waitress was done with the boys, she came to their table. She ordered once she did. After the waitress left, Rose tilted her head back slightly towards the boys and then raised an eyebrow with a smile at Mollie.
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Sam gave his brother a little smile,"Good to hear. It's good you're getting free time and all that, even better that you actually use the time wisely, which is unlike you." He teased, a chuckle escaping his lips, right before a waitress came to their table and took their order, before going over to the table next to them, at which two girls sat. The two girls seemed to be close friends. Sam looked to Dean,"Like I said, I'm paying for the coffee."
Mollie caught Rose's little wink and grin,"I'm positive." She replied, as the waitress came to their table and took their order. The auburn haired girl ordered a cheeseburger and a cup of coffee to drink for afterwards. After the waitress left, Mollie glanced to Rose, and deadpanned when she saw the other female's raised eyebrow and smirk,"Rose, please do not say anything." She sighed, "Anyway, so, apparently their house is really old, like, going back a hundred years or something along those lines. Apparently the house, a while back, was owned by shady people doing shady things and hence why it's haunted. Now, from what I can tell....Rose, are you paying attention?"
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Dean rolled his eyes. He followed Sam's gaze over to where the girls were sitting. He didn't hear Sam's last sentence. He blinked and then looked back at him. "What? And hey, those two over there... saw you eyeing them. Think they are cute?" He asked. He was more than willing to go talk to them.
Rose didn't pay attention at all to Mollie and it was really easy to see. She turned her head back when she heard her name. "Hm..? What you have got to admit that they are good looking. And we don't get to have that much fun. All we get to do is hunt and kill monsters. I saw short hair eyeing you." She stayed with a smile.
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Sam glanced back to his brother when he was questioned. His cheeks heated up lightly,"Shut up, Dean." He spoke, defensively. Although, he couldn't help but sneak a glance back over to the girls, almost choking when he noticed one of the girls looking back at him.
Mollie sighed,"Rose, please listen when I'm trying to explain something to you." She spoke, before hearing her friend's next words, which made her face turn cherry red,"Rose! What are you implying?" She exclaimed, not turning to look around at the boys for fear of meeting their eyes.
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Dean began to laugh at Sam. He hadn't seen him this embarrassed in a very long time. "You haven't been that red in years. Alright, which one do you think is cute?" He asked. He began to laugh again when he almost choked. He had a big smile upon his face. Man he had missed being around his brother.
"Sorry Mols.. you know I love you. No matter how much you hate me." Rose said with a small laugh. A big smirk spread across her face at how red she got. "You haven't looked like that since you got kissed back in Wisconsin." She stated. "And I'm implying he thinks you're good looking." She added as she looked st her friend.
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Sam fought back the blush, glaring light heartedly at his brother,"Good thing you're enjoying my inner suffering. How would I know? I barely know either of them." He retorted, defensively. He couldn't help but smile, however, seeing how happy Dean was. Usually Dean was quite neutral, emotion wise, but highly playful. Seeing the smile on his brother's face made him realise how much he'd missed him.
Mollie sighed, rolling her eyes,"I don't hate you. I could never hate you, there's just times I dislike you." She replied, before giggling lightly. Her eyes widened when Rose brought up the Wisconsin incident,"We do not talk about that, Rose!" She spluttered, before laughing, partly out of her own embarrassment, partly because the whole situation was so weird,"Well, I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing."
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Dean shook his head. "For being so smart you are so simple. I meant look wise idiot." He teased. He let out a soft sigh. "I've missed you Sammy. I don't have anyone to tease other than you. It can't be a lonely time when you can't tease anyone." He joked. Their food soon came and he began to eat. Little did he know that the girls would show up st their house later. It would be weird for them.
"Oh wow. Flattery does get you everywhere." Rose said. She then burst out laughing when she said that. "Oh yes we do. Especially in this moment. It was a perfect comparison! I couldn't have just let you slip past without bringing it up. And I also said it is a good thing. You haven't met up with someone for a while. So I say that you go and say hi. Why not right?"
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Sam rolled his eyes,"Well, maybe I don't make a judgement on appearance." He retorted. "I missed you too, even though it pains me to say it." The Winchester chuckled in response, shaking his head. Seeing their food arrive, the male thanked the waitress, before happily beginning to eat. Little did they know that those two girls would be turning up at their house in a short while, about a haunting.
Mollie sighed in response, resisting the urge to smack her forehead repeatedly off of the table,"Please, let's not talk about that. And in a while? The last time I a tuall went out with someone was in high school!" She commented, folding her arms,"Anyway, back on topic. Let's talk about the case."