I placed my hand over the Hunting knife that laid before me. This thing was out there and it wasn’t going to slow down for no body. I let out a sharp short breath as I let my hand pick up the shot gun from the ground. I wanted to take this thing by surprise but I didn’t want to mess up, I had one shot and I had to make it count. I could hear it growling and snarling not more then a mile from where I stood, it’s movements were very easy for me to follow. I got my place behind the head stone and waited for this to strike. I let my eyes fall to the Gun in my hands and remembered what my dad and grandfather had taught me to do. Wound it before you shoot, other wise you are wasting bullets. I sould remember that, I was trained, I wasn’t a damn amateur. I felt my hand tighten at the sound of approaching footsteps, hunters. They always liked to come and take credit for my hunts, sticking there noses in my kill. I hadn’t met one other like me that I liked yet, They were all rude to me and treated me like I was incapable of making a kill. I was not about to let them distract me from this. I had worked to hard for several hours setting up this nark and now was not the time to loose my concentration. I glanced over when I heard there footsteps get closer. They were younger then most I had ever met. There had been times where I just wanted to say forget it and actually join up with someone else. But never met any that I cared to try. Cause they treated me like a skirt. Yea I was female but that didn t mean that they had top treat me as such. I let my eyes roam over to fall on them, holding up a hand so that they would stop, mouthing the words, don’t move. Cause if they were not careful, they would alert this thing. It was too smart for any mistakes. One of them was young, probably about my age maybe, he had brown shaggy hair, that was a little curly at the end and the most smoldering eyes. He just seemed calm and innocent. Not to mention very good looking, he even had me staring right back at him. But his stare, his obvious flirting stare at me wasn’t looming or dirty, it held respect and genuine innocence. Now as for the other one, he had that Arrogant pompous attitude, and his eyes were all over me, which was normal for me. That is the kind of attitude I had always gotten from the others. I smiled at the one that seemed to be the youngest as I gripped my hunting knife tighter in my hands. I started to turn back around when I heard a low growl and a loud roar rip through the cold November night. I froze up, my eyes turned around, my body shifting along with it. I felt my heart leap into my throat as I found the snarling beast staring me down. It roared once more and took a swipe at me, but luckily I can move fast. Jumping back from it’s enormous claws. I could hear the two hunters screaming for me to run but I knew that was a bad idea. This thing would only pounce me in a second. I shook my head vigorously as I then heard the oldest tell me to hit the ground. I rarely like help and I was hell bent on other Hunters taking my kills from me. But in this predicament, I had no choice. I fell to the dirt below and gripped my hand over the hunting knife as I prepared for it to come at me. I had only moved in time as it’s massive jaws came snapping at me wildly. I heard the gun shot rip through the cold night air. That monster roared as it was blown backwards. The massive body jerking back as more bullets hit it. It was no time before it hit the ground, the fur tickling my nose as it fell mere inches from my face. I gasped, springing to my hands, but before I could pull my own self up I saw a Hand reach down and offer me help. I accepted it and let him pull me to my feet. I raised my eyes to come face to face with those smoldering ones of the youngest again. He looked genuinely concerned as he looked my arm over. His hand still holding onto mine and I felt a spark pass between us, the friction was enough to set off an entire field of fireworks. He smiled back and then just like that, moved back. I thought I had done something wrong, but his eyes told me the pain he had recently went through and he was trying to move on. I could see he was into me and it would take him some time before he did anything. I stepped back, looking them both over as I threw my back pack over my shoulder. “Names Alexis Elkins. I usually work alone, but I am grateful that you came along when you did.” I watched the oldest step up, ignoring my name. As he threw me a towel he pulled from his pocket. “You need to be more careful girl. You almost got taken. But I can tell you are a skilled hunter, at least you are no amateur. Wooo, we have came across a few of those.” I was aexpecting him to be rude, like most the others, but he was actually decent. The Arrogant and Cocky attitude was still there however. But I was just not going to let it get to me. I saw the youngest step up, his eyes raised in curiousty. That look was tainted brooding also. “Did you Say Alexis, Elkins. Dean she is related to Mr Elkins.” I smiled as I turned to face him. “Yea he is my grandpa. Taught me and my dad everything. And you two are?” I asked as I looked them both over, curious as to what there names were. Sam blushed as he extended a hand to me, adorable big eyes drinking me in. “Names, Sam Winchester and that is my brother Dean. We are glad to meet you too. Where are you staying at.” That question alone got The other one to give Sam a weird look. Even a smirk played over his lips. I smiled as I ran my finger over Sam’s palm. My mouth opening to say something but I hesitated. “In the Cactus motel. You?” He smiled and gave Dean a questionable smirk. “So are we, look do you want to go get some drinks. And talk, we got another girl that is with us too, I really do not know where she went too. She is like a sister too me.” Sam made that very clear as he noticed the glee escape my eyes and that made me smile. “She is always around I wouldn’t doubt if she isn’t near by already.” Dean said as he looked around. “Well as soon as you find her, we can go to the little Bar down the street from the motel.” I said as I walked to Sam’s side. |