Chapter 18: The Beginning of The End

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"Yep. It's me. Oh, by the way, the others are sleeping, you know, peacefully," he jeered. You pulled Kelly close to your chest. Jack noticed and mimicked you, pulling Henry close to him.

"If you hurt my brothers I swear I will grab that angel blade and slit your throat," you threatened. He laughed. "Sweetheart, you know angel blades can't kill me." "But I can." Jack's eyes glowed gold, his voice was angry.

You looked back down at the babies and noticed that their eyes were glowing too. You placed a hand on Jack's arm. As soon as he looked back at you, his eyes went back to normal. At the same time, the babies did too. Weird.

Just then, Lucifer snapped his fingers, and he was holding Kelly. She instantly started wailing and flailing in his arms.

"You son of a bitch. If you lay a finger on her..." He snapped his fingers, silencing you. "Yeah, yeah. You'll grab the angel blade, slit my throat, yadah yadah yadah. So, you're Kelly. Hmm... I gotta tell you, Jack. I'm kinda hurt that you didn't name your boy after your old man," he frowned.

"Give me my daughter," Jack said sternly. "Fine. But only because she's crying so much," he said with a shiver. He used his powers to lift the baby over to Jack. Jack held both of the babies close to him. "Now let her speak," he demanded. Lucifer groaned in a childish way as he snapped his fingers.

"How are you even here? I thought you were dead," you said, carefully taking Henry from Jack. "Hmm, Cass must not've told you." He laughed hysterically. "Told us what?" you demanded. "I never died. They took me to Heaven. I've been in prison ever since, but well... I kinda got out," he replied.

Why wouldn't Cass have given you important information like this? "Cass..." you started. "Is taking a nice nap with your other doofuses." "That's not what I was gonna sa... you know what? Enough with the chit chat. Get out of my house. Now!" you screamed, startling the babies.

Kelly's eyes began to glow, and everything flashed white. You groaned and pulled yourself off the ground. "We need to bring them back," a voice said, but it was weird. It was the voice of a man.

Someone you knew, but not yet. "Not now, Henry," another one said. "Where are we?" You looked to your right and saw Sam looking around at the weird room. Dean was beginning to stir.

You rubbed your head and looked to the floor. "Where are the twins?" you panicked, realizing that you didn't have them, and Jack is passed out on the floor. "Kelly?! Henry?!" you yelled, quickly getting to your feet.

Sam and Dean followed closely after. "We'll find them. Just stay here with Jack," Sam told you. You nodded and kneeled down, taking Jack's hand in yours. "Jack."

He started coughing and pushed himself up. "I'm good. I'm okay. Are you?" he asked, placing his hands on your cheeks. You nodded, and you helped each other up. "Mom, Dad, don't freak out."

You looked up and saw a girl and a boy that were about your age. "This is gonna sound crazy, but I'm Henry, and this is Kelly," the boy said. You stared wide-eyed. "Look, I know this is hard to understand, but..." he started.

"Okay, you know what, we don't have time for this. We're using our powers to hold you here, and it's fading fast." "Kelly!" Henry snapped. "What, Henry? Do you want us to get this done or not?" she asked, annoyance laced in her voice. The attitude immediately reminded you of Dean.

"You know I do, but they're our parents! You're always like this. All you ever do is interrupt and interrupt. You're rude, and I'm sick of it," he shot back. They sounded like Sam and Dean arguing.

"Yeah. Well, you're almost too nice. You never let me do what I want. It's always 'no, Kelly' this, 'no, Kelly' that, so what? What the hell do you think we should do? Because obviously none of my ideas are 'good enough for perfect little Henry'..." "Oh, now you've asked for it..." They bickered back and forth, and something came over you. Your maternal instinct?

"Enough! That's enough, you two. This is ridiculous. Just... Please, tell us what you're thinking, and... and where's Castiel?" you intervened. They looked at you with an embarrassed look.

"Sorry, Mom," they said in unison. "Me too. Hey, kiddos," Dean said as he and Sam walked past them. "So, this doesn't freak you out at all?" you asked, confused by how calm your brothers are.

Sam laughed, and Dean thought for a second. "Ye.. no. Actually, it's kinda on the side of the less weird things I've seen," Dean smiled. "Oh, okay. Go on," you nodded to the kids.

"First, Cass..." Kelly started. "Uncle Cass," Henry corrected. "Oh my... Uncle Cass. He's an Angel, so it's too hard to keep him here. Henry made sure he made it to Heaven," she went on.

They explained the plan. "No, no, no. You guys are gonna get yourselves killed," you shook your head."We'll be fine, Mom," Kelly assured. You sighed. "Well, let's have Dad do that part. He's stronger than us. He'll be able to handle it," Henry said, placing a comforting hand on your shoulder.

You looked to Jack who was absolutely engulfed in the image of your grown kids. "I can do it," he replied, wrapping an arm around you. You still weren't sure. He looked deeply into your eyes. "I can do it." You nodded. "Okay. We've got a plan, but Cass. He can't be in Heaven. The Angels. They're after you, they'll kill Cass for what he's done," you panicked.

Suddenly, Henry groaned. "I can't..." He grabbed his head and cringed. Kelly quickly came to his side. "Kelly, you're gonna have to hold them here." "Crap... we have to go," she said, suddenly in pain.

They nodded to each other and teleported you outside of the cabin. Henry in your arms and Kelly in Jack's, back to their newborn form, swaddled. "They're so smart and... and brave, and they're beautiful." Jack marveled. You smiled and kissed his forehead.

The cold air blew your hair, causing Henry to get upset. You bounced him and gave him a pacifier that Jody had gotten you. She told you they were pretty much a lifesaver. He instantly calmed down. "Thank you, Auntie Jody," you cooed at your baby.

"Uh, g-guys?" Sam stuttered. You looked up to see the cabin no longer existent. It looked like someone set off a bomb that burned it to the ground. The earth began to rumble. "Oh, no. No, no, no...." you mumbled to yourself. "What is it?" Jack asked.

"This is where my premonitions started. This is where we start to lose people.... Oh my goodness... Jack?... Cass."

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