The sun blazed high in the sky, her eyes hurt as they adjusted. After a few moments she was able to look around. There was nothing, literally nothing. Just a field, some scattered trees, and what looked like the charred remains of a building about 200 feet away. Panic rose from the back of her mind, she couldn't remember how she got here. She squeezed her eyes shut and explored her mind, searching for any memory. Of anything. Eyes snapping open, she drew in a deep breath. "Dean Winchester?" she questioned herself. "What the hell, you can't remember your name or how the hell you got here, but you can remember a guy's name..." She rolled her eyes at her own amnesia. "God damn it."

Something in her, be it instinct or some deep seeded memory told her to head north. Since she wasn't sure which way was north, she headed toward the line of trees at the far end of the large field. After what felt like a lifetime, she came upon a two-lane highway. "Well, this has got to lead somewhere..." she grumbled as she continued on her journey. The sun had set long before she found herself in a small township. Walking through the streets, she spied a police station and let herself in. She told the man at the counter that she was lost and she needed to find her brother, so that he could come get her. After a lot of convincing, the burly man agreed to look up his number.

"Why is it that you don't know your own brother's phone number?" He questioned, raising his brow.

"Oh, you know, I'm just forgetful, besides he changes his number so often, it's hard to keep track." She tried her best to look innocent.

The man, just nodded scribbling some numbers on a slip of paper before sliding it across the counter. "Suppose you need to use the phone too." He said pointing down the short hallway.

"Thank you, so much." She said, shooting him the biggest grin she could muster. She walked down the hall and picked up the receiver. Dialing the number, she took a few long, deep breaths readying herself. When he picked up, her breath hitched in her throat.