A:N// Alright I just want to get this done! Okay, so I know it's terrible of me but I've already got the sequel in my head. But more than likely I won't end up writing it. Sorry guys. But not that many people read this so I know people won't really care. I do realize how short the last chapter was but I just needed to update badly. Im not sure if this will be the last chapter or not. It depends how much writing I can get done before the Heroes premiere.

Halley needed music to cheer her up. So she walked across the room and put her Ok Go CD in her stereo and skipped to the song that she loved the most.

All her bags were packed and sitting in one corner of her room. She was leaving Arkansas and nobody even knew it yet. Her parents didn't. None of her friends knew. And she hadn't talked to either of the Winchesters since their little chat about them leaving.

She was getting ready to go say her fare-wells to Dean and Sam. She knew that she had been dreading this moment since she had realized that they wouldn't be staying in Arkansas forever. But neither could Halley so she couldn't really blame them.

Halley couldn't stand to stay in the same town that she had lived in for her entire life. This town reminded her of too many bad things. Some of her friends died here. She couldn't work at the Diner anymore because now every time she walked into the back kitchen she got flashes of her friend attacking her. That wasn't something that Halley knew she could live with everyday. And she knew that. But what bothered her the most was the horrid memories of the entire town. Now she wouldn't be able to go half of the places, including Jane's house, without thinking of everything that had happened. And that included Dean one hundred percent.

Halley sighed and walked over to her closet and tossed the rest of her clothes into an empty box. She didn't bother to fold any of them. Halley just wasn't in the mood.

You don't love me at all

You don't think that it bothers me at all

Halley tapped her foot to the beat of the song and then shook her head from side to side. She was in a bit of a…rock and roll mood. But the mood quickly came to a hiatus as thoughts flooded her mind. And they weren't 'happy' thoughts either.

Why was Halley so upset over a stupid guy? It had been a very rare occasion where Halley found her self being 'love-struck' over a guy. Especially since she hadn't known Dean for more than a few weeks.

She walked back over to her stereo and turned the CD off and put in a different CD. This one was a mix that she had made herself.

Everybody wants to be loved

Every once in a while

We all need someone to hold on to

Just like a helpless child

Can you whisper in my ear?

Let me know it's alright

The sad music filled her mind and she crashed onto her bed. There was nothing but a single sheet left on her bed. Her comforter and all her pillows were sitting in a pile on her floor. She sighed as she rolled over onto her back and stared at the ceiling.

It's been a long time coming down this road

And now I know

What I've been waiting for

It's like a lonely highway

And I'm just trying to get home

Love's been a long time coming

Halley sat up on her bed and tried to shake the depressing feeling that she felt coming over her. She needed to toughen it up. She wasn't going to be all sad and upset when she met up with Dean and Sam to say good-bye. She just wouldn't allow it.

You can look for a lifetime

You can love for a day

You can think you've got everything

Everything is nothing

When you throw it away

Baby look in my eyes and I have it all once again

It's been a long time coming down this road

And now I know

What I've been waiting for

Its like a lonely highway

And I'm just trying to get home

Love's been a long time coming

Halley looked over at her stereo and stared at it. It was a death glare and she wished that she had heat ray vision so she could destroy her stereo. She thought that her mix would have helped her out. But it seemed to be doing anything but helping her out. She hated that song now and wanted to just chuck the CD out her window. But she knew that she had other songs on that CD that she liked.

So she got up from her bed and walked over to her stereo. She clicked the skip button ten times before she was certain that she wouldn't have to hear another second of that song. A new tune started up and she shrugged her shoulders as she walked back over to her bed.

Halley pulled her cell phone out of her pocket and flipped it open to see what time it was. The clock read 2:47. She was going to be meeting Dean and Sam at three right outside the Diner. The boys would be getting some food for the road. They had invited Halley to eat with them but she had told them that she was too busy.

A loud sigh escaped her lips as she plopped down on her bed and looked around her empty room aimlessly. She had no idea what she was going to do for the next…three minutes. To some people three minutes would seem like nothing, like time that would fly by. But to Halley it was nothing but the opposite.

Finally, she couldn't take it anymore. She got up from her bed and grabbed her jean jacket on her way out of her room. Her parents weren't home, for they had been gone all weekend. Halley knew that was a good thing. She felt bad because the only thing she would be leaving for them would be a note. A simple note telling her parents that she was leaving to go somewhere else. She wouldn't give them any details but would promise to call when she arrived in her final destination.

Halley opened the door and left the apartment complex. She stopped when she got outside and looked around. She took in a big breath of the fresh air that was surrounding her. She let it fill her lungs and she closed her eyes. In a few minutes she would be letting go of everything that had happened to her in the past few weeks and she would be starting her new life.

Part of Halley didn't want to leave her old life because it did have some good memories. It had memories of her early child-hood and of…of Dean. Halley flipped her eyelids open and groaned. She didn't even know how she could have these feelings for Dean. It's not like they had confessed their love for one another or anything like that. Hell, they hadn't even kissed! But that didn't stop Halley from liking him like that.

She walked down the stairs and walked into the parking lot. Halley walked over to her car and got inside of it. She stuck the keys into the ignition and started it up. She sat there for a moment before finally moving her hands and pulling her car out of the parking lot.

Halley rolled her window down, despite the fact that she was already a little cold. But the only thing that was enough of a distraction for her was the wind making her cold. Now she was able to concentrate on shivering and the music.

Take me

And let me in

Don't break me

And shut me out

So take me

And let me in

Don't break me

And shut me out

I lead my pain on fire

And I watched it all burn down

And now we're guessing in the ashes

And there's no one else around

Cus I wanna be apart of something

This is just a story of a broken soul

Halley let her eye-lids slowly close. All she wanted to do was fall asleep and escape from the world. Her car jerked to the side and she shot her eyes open and she became more alert. She didn't have a death wish.

She was only a few minutes away from the Diner now. She could even see it in the distance and she imagined seeing Dean's Impala already sitting in the parking lot. She looked at the digital clock. It was now 2:58. So now Halley knew that Dean and Sam were more than likely already there. But she was glad that she wouldn't be the first one to arrive. She thought that she was better off being the last one there. It wouldn't be as awkward…for her.

A few more minutes passed and Halley parked her car in the parking lot. The Diner had closed for a few days since the attack in the kitchen. They had done some cleaning up and got rid of all the cops. Halley had made sure that she hadn't been available for questioning. Well, Dean and Sam had taken care of that more or less.

Halley got out of her car. She looked behind her and could see Dean's Impala sitting in the parking lot like she had expected. She then glanced into the Diner and could see the two guys sitting at their 'usual' table now. Halley chuckled a little bit to herself as she shook her head. It was funny how they had a regular table now. Halley wondered if they had ever had a 'regular' table before Arkansas. She shrugged. Probably.

She walked inside and the small bell above the door rang. She had always hated that bell. It had always told her that someone else was coming in. It was someone else that she would have to wait on hand and foot. It was someone else that would probably leave a bad tip. Either way, Halley wanted that bell destroyed.

Sam and Dean looked over at Halley and Sam gave her a smile. Dean simply looked up at her and nodded his head.

He knew that today wasn't going to be a good day. They were leaving today and he would be saying good-bye to Halley. He wasn't sure what would happen once they had left. Would he get over her because he wasn't seeing her everyday anymore? Or would all the things that he didn't say and do haunt him with regret? He didn't know but he wasn't too crazy about finding out.

"Hey Halley," Sam greeted her as she walked up the few steps and approached them at the table.

She nodded her head. "Hey," she said. Now was the tricky part. She kept her gaze on the table in front of her but she knew that she would have to act quickly. Sam was sitting across from Dean. That meant that she had to choose where she was going to sit. If she sat with Dean then that might make the situation a little more awkward, but if she sat with Sam then that would tell them that she was still peeved at Dean. Either way, she was screwed.

Sam quickly realized the dilemma and scooted over for Halley. "Sit down," he offered. Sam figured that if Halley was offered the seat that she would just take it. He was pretty much saving her ass but he didn't mind. He hated how awkward the situation was in the first place so if he could help then he was glad to do it.

Halley gave Sam a quick smile as she down next to him. "Thanks," she said. "But I'm not staying long," she explained.

Dean looked up at her. His face was kept straight and he showed no sign of emotional distress. Of course, that was not how Dean was feeling inside. But seriously. This was Dean Winchester. He never showed emotion. "Why not?" he asked her.

Halley looked over him. She was a bit surprised that he had asked her that. Not to mention she was surprised that he even cared. But maybe he was just curious. Halley didn't really know. "I'm leaving," she said like it was no big deal.

Dean nodded his head. He was immediately brought back to a few nights ago where he and Halley had really talked. It hadn't been much, but things had been said. Things that Dean hadn't expected to say when he had left the motel.

"Well good luck with that," Sam said in a hopeful note.

Halley returned her gaze to Sam and smiled at him. "Thanks," she said in a hushed tone.

"So you're not eating with us?" Dean asked.

Halley shook her head. "No I've got to head back soon to load the things in my car," she explained.

Sam looked over at Dean and raised his eyebrows. "We could help you," he offered.

Dean put a stern look on his face and his brother kicked him under the table.

Halley chuckled a little and shook her head. "It's alright. I'll just let you guys eat and then you can be on your way," she said with a fake smile.

Things got quiet and Halley kept her eyes on the table. Then she looked up at them and smiled. "Okay well I guess I should get going," she said as she stood up from the table. "It was great meeting you guys," she began. "You know…under the circumstances." Halley chuckled a little and tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear.

Sam let out a small breath and nodded his head. "Yeah you too," he added.

Halley looked over at Dean. "Bye Dean," she said. Halley turned around and walked down the stairs to exit the Diner.

"Halley."

Halley turned around and looked at the source of the voice. Dean.

"Yeah?" she asked a little hopeful.

Dean hesitated. "Uhm. Good luck with everything," he said. He was still showing no emotion on his face but he was screaming on the inside.

"Thanks. You too," she added with a nod.

And with that Halley left the Diner and went back to her apartment to finish loading all the things in her car.

"We could always stay," Sam explained to Dean.

Dean shook his head. "No," he said firmly. Dean knew that staying wouldn't help not to mention the fact that Halley wouldn't be there anymore. So what was the use? Dean was just going to shrug everything off like it had never happened.

A:N// THE END! YAY! Okay well I hope everyone enjoyed it. Im not sure if I'll post a soundtrack like I did for my other story. Maybe.

Today in class I wrote down a bunch of ideas for a sequel to this story. I know I'm horrible at updating but this could be really good! I'll just give it a try. That is, if anyone would actually read it.

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If anyone is interested in helping me to write the sequel then just say so in a review and I'll reply to it and we can talk about it. Uhm. Oh and just a heads up…IF I write a sequel it will be posted under Smallville. It will still be a Supernatural story. A crossover. –grins-

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