[Sam gives him a glance right back before addressing the phone. "Who are we digging up, exactly?"]
Some very old long dead witches who haven't been in their bodies for a while, but I don't want to give them an opportunity to escape when I resolve that particular problem. I figure if you already destroyed their remains, they don't get to stick around as ghosts either. Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars, just go straight to Hell.
[Sam's brow furrows, before turning his attention back to Rowena, wondering what she makes of this.]
I don't have those dates off hand, but my parents were in my twenties, so at least a decade. I'll have to check on the Malrouxs and the Harpers. But I have it on good authority that they've been "ascending" their ways through their heirs for centuries now.
[David sounds very tired. It's because he is.]
We're deciding they don't get to do that again. So if I could have some insurance that they don't have any contingency plans, I would like to do that.
( Allison thinks of her dad and what she would do if he weren't himself. In high school, she once suspected of him being a dark druid. Knowing what their family stood for led to disappointment until she took back their mantle and brought a new philosophy.
"For hundreds of years," Rowena confirms. "There was a divide between those that believe it was a secret.")
They are inhabiting husks that used to be my parents. But I wouldn't worry too much. They were the kind of people who signed up their child to be possessed in order to interrogate a demon, so nothing of value is going to be lost here.
[They're bad people, and they're going to die bad people. There's no grand change to be hoped for on the other side.
Sam glances to Dean, raising an eyebrow as though to say what do you think?]
("Allison, dear, you are one of the lucky ones with the father you were born to," Rowena says.
"Where are these witch bodies?" he asks, intrigued. He likes a good old fashioned salt and burn party, especially when there's not an existing haunting attached. )
Wait, what's that supposed to mean?
("Some of us left something to be desired as parents, and others were outright exploitative of their progeny," she explains. "Salem," Rowena adds, offering. Is she right?
"I'm asking the sorcerer's apprentice," Dean says. )
I'm actually not sure. Salem was the worst of the witch trials in the states, but I'm willing to bet they outlived it, so they might not have stayed there. But definitely east coast, and I can forward you a family tree. Maybe their kids might be easier to trace back from.
[If you he knew where they were, he probably wouldn't be farming it out, no offense boys. That's why it's a favor.
"Yeah. Send me the list and I can get started on it." And Sam will provide an email for David to send the list to.]
["He's offering us a favor, Dean. And all we have to do is salt and burn some bodies - doesn't sound like a bad deal." But he'll defer to his brother on whether or not he wants to follow through.
In the meantime, David will answer Allison's question.]
["Lebanon, Kansas. Got it. I'll be there in twenty." And with that David will hang up and give Allison a chance to make sure she has everything she needs. Sam still wants to check in, though.]
But thank you for worrying. If it makes you feel any better, we can make this a family outing. Maybe he can finally earn your trust after what happened with Elena.
( This feels like a one-time deal. )
And David owing you a favor is not something to sniff at.
("Should things go David Gainor's way, he and the others will be the next Inner Circle. Having one of them in your back pocket will be quite the get out of jail free card." Rowena considers. "I am also here for anyone that might want an extra hand."
Choose your fighters, Sam, should you want to go with Allison at all.
"Elena and me can hit the books, follow the family line. Everyone should learn how to properly salt and burn, eventually," Dean says. "Either way.")
[Sam nods, because he doesn't want to make it seem like he doesn't trust Allison to be able to take care of herself, but he's not going to lie and say it wouldn't be comforting to be able to watch her back himself.]
Do you want me to go?
[He puts the ball in her court, and let's her make the call. Because he does trust her to know her limits.]
I think that having two people there to watch his back would be better than having one. And, I think you earning another favor, if that's what this can do might be something we'll need.
Something about his and the other children of the Colony, all of their parents and I guess their parents, and so on - they're possessed. The Colony founders lived on through every generation. Sounds like they sign up to have their bodies occupied all to keep the line going. David's done with it. While he, Allison, and Sam gather whatever he needs, he wants us to trace back to their original bodies, salt, and burn them. Because if he succeeds in ending their reign, they'll just jump to another body if theirs is still intact.
( It's a lot, he knows, and he'll answer any questions about it after the fact, but he wanted to get it all out there. She's smart enough to know there's more involved. )
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Some very old long dead witches who haven't been in their bodies for a while, but I don't want to give them an opportunity to escape when I resolve that particular problem. I figure if you already destroyed their remains, they don't get to stick around as ghosts either. Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars, just go straight to Hell.
[Sam's brow furrows, before turning his attention back to Rowena, wondering what she makes of this.]
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Dean shrugs (8) and Allison has heard of some (14), mostly what she recalls from their research. )
Your coven's inner circle, they're not -- has it always been those witches?
( She's missing the parental context, but she has the right question.
"When did they ascend?" Rowena asks, sympathetically, knowing what has transpired and that David has finally learned the same. )
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[David sounds very tired. It's because he is.]
We're deciding they don't get to do that again. So if I could have some insurance that they don't have any contingency plans, I would like to do that.
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( Allison thinks of her dad and what she would do if he weren't himself. In high school, she once suspected of him being a dark druid. Knowing what their family stood for led to disappointment until she took back their mantle and brought a new philosophy.
"For hundreds of years," Rowena confirms. "There was a divide between those that believe it was a secret." )
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[They're bad people, and they're going to die bad people. There's no grand change to be hoped for on the other side.
Sam glances to Dean, raising an eyebrow as though to say what do you think?]
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( "Allison, dear, you are one of the lucky ones with the father you were born to," Rowena says.
"Where are these witch bodies?" he asks, intrigued. He likes a good old fashioned salt and burn party, especially when there's not an existing haunting attached. )
Wait, what's that supposed to mean?
( "Some of us left something to be desired as parents, and others were outright exploitative of their progeny," she explains. "Salem," Rowena adds, offering. Is she right?
"I'm asking the sorcerer's apprentice," Dean says. )
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[If you he knew where they were, he probably wouldn't be farming it out, no offense boys. That's why it's a favor.
"Yeah. Send me the list and I can get started on it." And Sam will provide an email for David to send the list to.]
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Allison ends speakerphone and brings her phone back up. )
Where do you need me in the meantime?
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In the meantime, David will answer Allison's question.]
I can come pick you up. Just let me know where.
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David wants to pick me up. This isn't my underground bunker. Would you rather I go into town? I'll defer to you.
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Yeah, that'd probably be best. He might not be able to open a door here anyway. The bunker has wards.
[Most of which Rowena installed which is why she's able to get around them.]
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There's a general store in Lebanon, Kansas. I can be there in twenty minutes.
( She looks to Sam. )
Mind giving me a ride?
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["Lebanon, Kansas. Got it. I'll be there in twenty." And with that David will hang up and give Allison a chance to make sure she has everything she needs. Sam still wants to check in, though.]
You going to be okay with him?
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( She's not afraid. )
But thank you for worrying. If it makes you feel any better, we can make this a family outing. Maybe he can finally earn your trust after what happened with Elena.
( This feels like a one-time deal. )
And David owing you a favor is not something to sniff at.
( "Should things go David Gainor's way, he and the others will be the next Inner Circle. Having one of them in your back pocket will be quite the get out of jail free card." Rowena considers. "I am also here for anyone that might want an extra hand."
Choose your fighters, Sam, should you want to go with Allison at all.
"Elena and me can hit the books, follow the family line. Everyone should learn how to properly salt and burn, eventually," Dean says. "Either way.")
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Do you want me to go?
[He puts the ball in her court, and let's her make the call. Because he does trust her to know her limits.]
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( Ever the diplomat. )
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[Then he'll grab his stuff.]
We'll go take care of what David wants, and you guys start on the bodies. Hopefully we'll be able to get this done fast.
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( As she and Sam gather their things and stock up, Dean leans against the bedroom door, dropping in on Elena.
"Male Samantha called in Allison's favor and Sam's tagging along." )
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That's good. Someone will have her back.
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( She should know what he asked, especially because she may be a part of the research should she -- want to be. )
He'll owe us if we trace his coven's family lines.
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[Interesting. She nods because that seems like an easy enough project to cover.]
Just a bit of research? Or does he want you to do something with those family lines?
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( It's a lot, he knows, and he'll answer any questions about it after the fact, but he wanted to get it all out there. She's smart enough to know there's more involved. )
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So we're going to find the witch ghost's original bodies and destroy them so they can't try to steal someone else's body?
[She just wants to make sure that she's on the same page.]
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If. It's three hundred years back. But, if anyone can.
( It's the combined efforts of Elena and Damon (and maybe Mary and Bobby, and Rowena.) )
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["Are going to see a witch about a favor," Sam says as he catches up. He nods to Dean as well. "Text us if you find anything?"]
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