Chapter 61 - Ever Get the Feeling You're Being Watched?

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Katie's POV

"What the… what the hell does that even mean?" asked Dean.

"It means," said Sam, "it looks like it means, one of us isn't going to make it back."

"We don't know that," said Maggie. "You know how vague prophesies are. It could mean anything. It might not even be about you."

Exactly," I said. "And besides, you two have messed up prophesies before. They aren't set in stone."

"Still," said Sam.

Mom took a long look at the boys and said, "Well then, it's back to work for you two. If one of you dies, it ain't gonna be from an invisible monster. Not if I have anything to say about it. Masks on, chop chop, let's go," she said, clapping her hands.

I exchanged a worried look with Maggie, and went back to work.

Maria's POV

I was beginning to get an idea of the kind of life my girls were leading now. No mother would want that for her kids. But these boys, heh, hardly boys, these two men were something else. I can tell that already. Strong, focused, different. No mother could ask for better mates for her children. Just wish the package didn't come with such danger. But my girls are up to that too, considering everything they've gone through.

I was realizing that no training I've ever done was nearly as important as what I was doing right now. And by God, they were going to be ready if I had to half kill them myself to do it. I couldn't fail at this, my girls were depending on me. And these were my boys now. Their lives may literally depend on what I do here, on how well I get them ready. And time was not on our side.

"Maggie," I said, "I assume this place has many extra rooms. Please get one ready for me. I'm moving in."

Outside the Compound

Andro waited patiently in the car, guarding the empty body of his Senior while he took his essence into the Winchester Dwelling. He was gone much longer than usual this time. Suddenly, Eskiron's body reanimated, and judging by the look on his face, whatever it was he had seen had made an impression. He didn't even bother to say something snarky to Andro.

Andro looked over to his Senior with excitement. "Very good Sir," he said. "You were gone for almost 15 minutes this time. You're getting better, holding it longer. Were you able to find out anything important?"

"They're training," said Eskiron in wonder. "They know. Somehow, they found out about us, and they're training for it."

"What?" Andro exclaimed. "How? Are you sure?"

"Very sure. They are training to face invisible foes. I watched them from the corner of the room. A female who seems to know what she's doing is training them."

"That could explain why they never leave their dwelling." said Andro.

"Yes, indeed," said Eskiron, 'but something in there isn't quite right." Eskiron was thinking hard, as though he were trying to make sense of something.

"What do you mean?" asked Andro.

"There are more people in there than what I can see," he said. "Sometimes they talk to people who aren't there. I think they may be the two girls we were told of. They have used the names Maggie and Katie as though they were speaking with them."

"And what's more, they may have copies of our sacred writings. They were speaking of prophesies, and how it looked like one of them might die. It appeared as though they were speaking with the female Katie that I couldn't see or hear. And the only thing that makes sense of what I saw is that the two females are warded against us."

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