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The sun had set and Jessica had decided to sleep on the couch instead of the guest bedroom.

"Here." Bobby handed Sam a beer.

"Thanks." Sam popped the cap off and quickly took a drink.

"How ya doing by the way?" Bobby asked.

"Uh, I'm fine." Sam lied. He knew he was far from fine.

Bobby looked at Sam and sighed. "That's good."

Behind Bobby, Lucifer stuck a fireplace poker into the man's chest. Sam flinched.

"Sam?" Bobby raised a brow.

"I'm good, it's okay." Sam lied again.

Bobby opened his mouth to say something when his phone cut him off. "Hello?" Bobby answered. "Jody Mills?"

Sam stared at Bobby as the man hung up after his conversation.

"Well, either she's nuts or something's going on over at Sioux Falls general hospital. Could be a Leviathan."

Sam nodded his head.

"Listen, I don't want to burst your bubble but—"

"It's okay Bobby, go. I'll watch the phones."

Bobby said his goodbye and left the house. Leaving Jessica and Sam to watch the place.

"Looks like it's just you and me now." Lucifer had a white cloth in his hands. He took it and began to wipe the blood off of the poker.

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"Mmm." Jessica's eyes fluttered open as she stretched. When she sat up, her hair fell down in front of her face. "Pfft." Jessica blew her hair out of her eyes and looked around the room. It was quiet.

"Sam?" Jessica called out. She received no answer. "Where the hell is he?"

Just then, lights panned across the room and Jessica stood up.

"Hello?" Deans voice came from the front door.

"Dean?" Jessica called out. She watched as the man popped his head into the living room. "Back so soon? Aww did you miss me?"

Dean chuckled. "Very funny. Where's Sam?"

"You don't know where he is?" Jessica asked.

Dean shut his eyes and muttered something under his breath.

"What is it?" Jessica placed her hand on Dean's arm.

"I-I gotta go. Stay here, I'll be right back I promise." Dean quickly left Bobby's house.

Jessica watched as the man left in a hurry. "I'll just be here, waiting." The girl sighed. When she closed the door, her phone began to ring.

"Hello?" Jessica answered.

"Jess," Bobby sounded out of breath. "I need you to leave the house ASAP. Meet me at the Riverside motel."

"Bobby, I don't unders—"

"Just do it, Jess! Please!"

"O-okay." Jessica grabbed a pair of keys off of the nightstand next to the couch. "I'll see you in a bit." Jessica hung up and headed outside.

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