"Let me paint you a picture of a world without monsters or demons, of a world where no one has to die because of the supernatural, of a new world, better world." "I'm listening." "You have no hold on me." "Gavin, honey, say hello to Daddy." "How did you..." "I know a spell or two, Crowley." "You get that he's gotta go back, right?" "His destiny is to board a ship bound for America." "That ship went down in a storm." "All hands were lost." "You change any one thing in the past, the ripple effect impacts everything that follows." "Damn it, Crowley!" "What the hell is a Prince of Hell?" "The oldest of the old demons." "Lucifer turned them himself." "They were trained to be generals to lead demonic armies in the war against Heaven." " Like Azazel." " They even have his eyes." "You have any idea who we are?" "I don't care." "I don't care who you are." "I don't even care that Lucifer's got a bun in the oven." "You know about that?" "My sister Dagon has..." "taken an interest." "Okay, well, stay on it." "You get any leads, you let us know, and we'll keep working it from our end." "Thanks, Cass." "So Kelly Kline is in the wind." "No trace." "Great." "No idea when Lucifer's kid is gonna pop, if it hasn't already." "So basically, we got nothin'." "Basically." "All right." "Well, we do have this other thing." "What other thing?" "Check it out." "Museum in Des Moines, Iowa." "A guy's body was found in the parking lot." "A teacher." "His tongue had been ripped out." "Well, that didn't kill him." "No, but having his internal organs crushed did." "No obvious damage to the torso, no point of entry." "You thinkin' witch?" "Maybe." "I mean, he was seen alive just a couple hours earlier, leading a student tour of the museum." "Haven't seen Mom in a while." "Maybe she'll wanna work with us on this." "Nice toy." "Gets the job done." "Hey, Dean." "Nothin', just..." "I'm at a motel outside Newark." "No, no special plans." "You know, pay-per-view, magic fingers, the uze." "It's so sweet of you to think of me." "I..." "Tongue ripped out." "Wow." "I..." "I'm actually still sort of resting up after that whole Ramiel thing." "But if you need me..." "You sure?" "Okay, rain check." "Hey, I love you." "You're an excellent liar, Mary." "I haven't told my sons I'm working with you." "I gathered, and I understand." "Sam and Dean aren't our..." "biggest fans." "Yeah, 'cause you, tortured them." "We've been through that." "Right." "It wasn't you, it was your, "rogue operative."" "Exactly." "So... drink?" "You'll resist, at first." "But the humiliation will eat at you." "Until, finally, you're worn down by your utter helplessness." "And you call me..." "Master." "You brag of your superior power." "Well, genius trumps brute force." "I've had a dozen of my most loyal studying the cage where you were held at the molecular level." "They managed to replicate the material." "They made those chains." "Getting you here... well, that was a different matter." "Crowley, still not helping." "Listen, we know what we're talking about here." "We have been on Lucifer's trail for a long time." "Everybody in the room was obviously focused on sending you back using Mother's spell." "Everybody except yours truly." "Rowena, now!" "Ez loh, say tah!" "Mah tay, ez loh, say tah!" "I managed to pervert that spell." "So your essence wasn't sent back to the cage, but instead, we found your discarded vessel a few years ago... repaired it, improved it, making it a fitting final home for the real you." "What?" "No snarky, devilish comments?" "You have nothing to say?" "Thanks?" "I mean, all that effort." "So you could've had me back in the cage, but no, you needed your sad, little revenge." "How do you think this is going to end?" "Nice new digs, by the way." "Cozy." "Get this." "It looks like there was another murder." "It's just like the one we're checking up on." "Iowa?" "No, Andover, Massachusetts." "Six months ago." "A woman." "Body was found in the same condition." "Looks like she was a teacher, too." "Too bad Mom couldn't make it." "You said she was too tired?" "Yeah." "What?" "I don't know, I just..." "I feel like something's going on with her, and she ain't talkin' about it." "Mom's hunting again." "That's a grind." "You know that." "She just needs a little time, Dean." "That's all." "Yeah." "Okay, you're in Mr. Peterson's van, guys." "Come on." "I'll be back out in one minute." "So thank you you again for meeting with us, Dr. Ochoa." "Of course, Agent." "I..." "We've had two murders in two days." "The police have no idea what's going on, and..." "Well, that's why we're here." "Now you said victim number two brought some Timber Troopers through here, right?" "16 hours ago, they were standing right where you are." "Is there anything new to the museum?" "Well, here in the lab, three traveling exhibits have been uncrated." "One's already on display." "The other two are being prepped." "Dr. Ochoa?" "Excuse me." "Sure." "Okay, so... including the Massachusetts Vic, that is two teachers and one scout leader." "People who supervise kids." "Whoa." "There's a lot of action in here." "Okay, well, I'm switching my vote from witch to ghost." "I don't know." "EMF isn't that surprising at a museum." "They're always filled with ADHD spirits and their tethers, you know?" "Okay, but if our killer is a chain rattler, how we gonna figure out which one it is?" "Ready, honey?" "Just some orange juice, please." "Small." "So, when you due?" "I have no idea." "Well, take it from me, before kids, your life is yours." "Once they show up, life as you know it is over." "Yeah." "Pretty sure that's the way this is gonna go." "But whenever it pops out, you're totally gonna love the little devil." "Aztecs were pretty serious about their killings." "Aztec ghost." "Yeah, I like that." "What you got?" "It's from a ship, um, a brigantine called The Star." "Sunk in a storm off the New England coast." "Currently on loan from the Maritime Museum in..." "Wait for it..." "Andover, Massachusetts." " Really?" " Yeah." "Sunk in a storm in 1723." "W-wait a minute." "I know something about something, about this ship." "Um, it was, headed to the New World." "Weighed anchor in Leith, Scotland." "Leith." "Yes." "Ga n MacLeod." "This was his ship." "Crowley's kid?" "Yep." "Sorry, it's just that..." "Y-you... you actually... you seriously think this is gonna work?" "It's just..." "It's so sad." "Hope you like the taste of floor." "There's a spot there needs scrubbing." "And worse, you're not even gonna see it comin' when you get taken down." "By you?" "And my flesh and blood." "Really?" "You remember the lovely..." "Kelly Kline?" "She got rid of that thing." "Did she now?" "The Winchesters saw to it." "Because they can always be trusted." "It was in their own self-interest." "Interesting." "Because I can still feel it." "Its heart." "Its power." "Sort of makes me proud." "A chip off the old ball of heavenly light, if you know what I mean." "Phone." "What do you want?" "Need a favor." "You... need..." "You?" "Turns out that behind that whole moron facade, you and your brother are, in fact, morons!" "You let Lucifer's love child live." "How do you even know about that?" "I don't owe you an explanation." "Okay, so I'm..." "I'm guessing this isn't the best time to ask you to get in touch with Gavin so we can talk to him?" "Are you out of your minds?" "You know what, Crowley?" "When you set Gavin free to live in our time and possibly screw up the rest of human history, we didn't hunt him down, okay?" "So I think you owe us." "You and Bullwinkle fix this mess before it hatches." "Then, maybe then, we'll talk about my son." "My Dad." "I love that." "You and I, both single fathers." "I could use a little Dad advice right about now." "When do you let 'em date?" "No pushing, ladies." "Let's be as polite on the bus as we were in the museum." "Class, no saving seats." "No food on the bus, Sharon." "Okay." "Your little story's fascinating, but you said there was something in this for me?" "If the killer is a ghost, it may be tethered to something on the ship." "So we need Intel on the vessel." "Get a library card." "You two still owe me for helping you in Arkansas." "Sit down." "We know of a guy who has firsthand knowledge of The Star." "So?" "So, if you find him, we actually do have something that you'll like." "Like, really like." "Who is this eyewitness?" "Get away from her!" "She's ours, Demon." "Orders." "Not my problem." "No." "No." "Come with me if you wanna live." "I get it." "You're freaked." "But take a breath." "Chill." "Y-you made those people explode." "Again, not people." "And they were attacking you." "And you said you were a demon." "Titles, labels." "I'm a demon, you're Rosemary, complete with baby." "Please." "You humans." "You've been fed so much propaganda." "What did they teach you about Lucifer at Sunday School?" "Let me guess." "Pitchforks?" "Horns?" "But did they mention he's an archangel?" "Once one of God's most trusted?" "What are you..." "I don't even know your name." "Dagon." "It's Dagon." "Look, what I'm saying is it ain't all black and white, good versus evil." "Those "people" who were tryin' to kill you?" "Angels." "Yeah, that's right." "Not quite the harps and halos you thought." "And why'd they want you dead?" "Because you're carrying an innocent child." "I know you're scared." "Don't believe what you see in the movies." "No one is born good or bad." "It's all in the upbringing." "This child, your child... he could save us all." "He?" "You didn't know." "I..." "No." "Kelly, the angels?" "The Winchesters?" "The good guys?" "They want you dead." "But I can protect you." "I can protect your son." "You don't have to run anymore." "There he is." "Yep." "Gavin." "Hey, Gavin." "Good to see ya." "How's life in the 21st century treating' ya?" "Fine." "Where's my father, then?" "Walk with us, Gav." "How sick is he?" "About that... we might've exaggerated a little bit." "Lied." "We lied." "Okay, well, we knew you wouldn't come if it was just us." "We need your help, Gavin." ""Help"?" "Help!" "Nah, we're fine." "Um, just hear us out, please." "How did you find..." "What are you going to do to me?" "Just wanna ask you a few questions." "About this." "Dear God, that's The Star." "That's my ship!" "Well, it should've been." "Yeah, we know all about her." "We figured there's someone you'd wanna meet." "Hello, Gavin." "You look just like my father when he was young." "Gavin, meet Rowena, your grandmother." "My grandmother?" "She cannae be alive." "Well, technically, dude, neither can you." "Amazin'." "Father told me she'd gone down in the storm and that was the end of her." "The end of you, too, if you'd been aboard." "Gavin, what can you tell us about the other passengers who were supposed to make the crossing?" "Ordinary folk." "Storekeepers, farmers, a doctor, a teacher." "A teacher?" "Aye." "Mistress Allaway." "She taught most of us in the village." "This everything they found aboard?" "Yes." "Let us know if you recognize anything." "Nope." "Nope." "Ooh, there's Mr. MacCallum's hook." "Had no hand, you see." "No." "No." "Sweet Lord." "It's the locket." "The locket?" "I bought it myself." "It was a gift for my Fiona." "Darlin', you had a wee girlfriend?" "Look at this." "Added to the exhibit six months ago." "Fiona Duncan, the love of my life." "When she found out I was going to America, nothing would do but I take her with me." "I told her it was too dangerous." "How did it get here?" "If you didn't board the ship, then she wouldn't have either, right?" "I don't know." "That terrible night..." "I was packing, ready to leave." "Fiona said she was going to come see me, beg me one more time to take her along." "Obviously, I never made it to the ship." "What's that, you say?" "Come in?" "Don't mind if I do." "If Fiona came that night," "I was gone." "And she would've thought that you left without her." "Dear God, she must've smuggled herself aboard." "Would she really have done something like that?" "Iron will, that one." "She'd have stayed hidden until they were at sea and there was no turnin' back." "And she would've died, pissed as hell and heartbroken." "Yeah, unfinished business." "We got a ghost probably tethered to the locket." "A ghost?" "My Fiona's a ghost?" "All right, where is this thing?" "Item 121." "121?" "Yeah." "All right." "Sam?" " What?" " It's gone." "So... about that drink..." "I'm good, actually." "Your sons..." "I'm... sure they're fine lads and all, but it might be best if you were to... disengage from them a bit." "Disengage?" "This work." "It's demanding and it must come first." "The Men of Letters is my family." "I'm sorry." "Nothing comes before my family, not with me." "Really?" "Or is that just what you want to believe?" "You're different when you talk to them." "Softer." "Weaker." "Not an insult, just an observation." "But when you hunt, Mary... you're one of the best I've ever seen." "Now you might play at being the good mummy, but when you're in the thick of it, nothing but a blade in your hand and blood in the air, that's the real you, the best you." "And I think you know it." "And I think that scares the hell out of you." "Sorry to interrupt, Dr. Ochoa." "We've been looking through the shipwreck exhibit in connection with the murders." "There seems to be an item missing." "Yeah..." "It's right here. 121." "It's a locket." "That's not possible." "It's in a sealed case." "We know, ma'am, but..." "But we've looked everywhere." "It's definitely gone." "Have one of those, um, student tours been through here the last couple of days, the ones led by the teachers?" "Yes, there was one yesterday." "And where are they from?" "The Pembroke Day School for Girls." "That's it for me." "How 'bout a glass of wine?" "Yeah." "I read one more" "Internet-bought paper on "Bleak House," I'll scream." "Again?" "The panel?" "Is it dead?" " Yeah." "Has been for a long time." " What?" "It was a ghost." "The rock salt only slowed it down." "All right, we gotta figure out if this was Fiona." "So, show time." ""O restless spirit, make thy presence known to me."" "Fiona?" "It is I, Gavin." "Your Gavin." "I must speak with you." "Fiona." "Gavin." "You abandoned me." "You..." "Where were you?" "I came to your room." "I..." "It wisnae my fault." "I was sent somewhere else." "I hid myself aboard The Star, and you wernnae there to protect me." "The crew, they came to scorn me and mock me and worse." "Use me in a way no woman should be used." "The other passengers..." "Did no one help you?" "All did nothing." "And Mistress Allaway, our teacher?" "She said I deserved it for throwin' myself at you." "Teachers... they claim to love children, and then they betray them." "I cou'dna punish her, but others will pay her debt." "Her life aboard that ship was so unbearable, she felt death would be a relief." "But the sweet maid I knew is now a spirit bent on revenge." "So we agree Fiona has to be stopped." "We can't burn her bones." "They're at the bottom of the Atlantic." "Could destroy the locket." "Then again, she might also be tethered to something else on the ship." "Either way, nothing can bring back the poor people she killed." "Actually, there might be a-a way to fix pretty much everything." "What?" "Keep Fiona from going Casper in the first place." "Yeah." "There's no reason for her to be a ghost if she's not angry and alone..." "on the ship." "You don't intend to tamper with the flow of time do you?" "That's up to Gavin." "Look, we're lookin' for a fix here, okay?" "This is it." "We get him aboard that ship, he travels with Fiona, keeps her safe." "And go to his death." "That's your solution?" "I didn't say it was the fun one, okay?" "Just the one, and you know it." "And it would keep history intact." "I... was thinking the same thing." "I loved her." "She loved me." "That's the only reason any of this happened." "I can spare her the nightmare she's trapped in." "I cannae say I ever fit here." "Here, I'm alone." "Fiona and me, we'll spend eternity together." "Never gonna happen." "Just 'cause Dim and Dimmer here can't keep their own family all in the same dimension, doesn't mean they can mess with mine!" "Father," "I want to do this." "What you want is a gym membership, happy hour at Hooters, and Cubs tickets..." "None of which are available anywhere else but here." "I've made up my mind." "Then why did you call me?" "You called him?" "To say goodbye." "Let him go, Fergus." "Butt out." "Fergus, he's not like us." "He believes in things." "Let him do what he believes is right." "Manete!" "Mother..." "Damn you." "I'm sorry, Father." "That soup yet?" "Almost." "You ready?" "Do it." "Ready to do this, Gavin?" "You're positive this will work?" "Never done it before." "But our granddad did." "And Abaddon." "And Rowena tweaked the spell so that you could use it." "All right." "I think that's it." "This is a tough one." "You're a good guy, Gavin." "Thank you." "Hopefully... this is all for the best." "Beam him up, Scotty." "Kah-nee-lah, poo-goh, kah-nee-lah." "So the teachers at the girls' school are all back to work." "It's like nothing ever happened." "That's all the victims in Ohio." "Well, no mention of the Massachusetts murder either." "No Fiona, no angry ghost." "Looks like history is back on track." "Thank you, Gavin." " Mom!" " Well, well!" "Hey!" "It has been a while." "A long, long..." "long, long, long, long while." "Yeah, all right." "He's dramatic, as you know." "What he meant to say was, we missed you." "Glad you're back." "Burgers." "Beer." "Yum." "Forgiven." "Whatcha been up to?" "Jogging, tai chi, meditation." "Melting rugaru brains." "M-m-melting rugaru brains?" "There's no easy way to say it, so I'm just gonna say it." "I have sort of... been working with the British Men of Letters." "M..." "You... you... you what?" "Mom... we, um... we have a-a history with them." "I know, Sam." "And it was a hard decision." "But they're doing good work." "I have helped them save people, a lot of people." "We can learn from them." "Do not give me the face." "What face?" "You know the face." "There's no face." "That's the face." "Mom, we have our own tool kit, and it works just fine." "A-and for obvious reasons, like broken ribs and burnt feet..." "We don't trust the Brits." "So where does that leave us?" "Same as always." "Family." "Just hear me out." "Please." "What you did..." "A low, even for you." "Wasn't right." "And you would know what's right?" "I know there's an ugly, rancid, spiteful reason why you sent my son, your grandson, to his death." "I wanna know what it is." "He was a lovely boy." "And in your own lizard way, I know you cared for him." "Just as I cared for Oskar." "Oskar." "The child I loved more than you." "The boy you made me kill in order to remove the Mark of Cain." "So that was all drivel you were spewing about Gavin doing the right thing." "It was the right thing." "Maybe for Gavin, certainly for me." "It allowed me to watch you suffer the loss of a child." "Payback." "I'm your mother, dear." "Who better to crush your shriveled heart?" "Dagon." "== sync, corrected by elderman == @elder_man"