[She cuts off when Castiel lands in the middle of the mansion, now that the angel wards are down, and when Jo sees who's with him, there's a whole other wave of emotions that rolls through her, sorry Matt, she'll be back.]
( "Who's the blonde piece," goes unsaid before she and her daughter reunite. She wraps her arms around her like she'll never let her go again, even if she's a grown woman. And last she knew, she was doing her own jobs.
Dean hangs up, exchanges a look with Sam, and then comes back inside to witness the mother and child reunion.
"What the hell's going on," he says to his brother. )
[All of this feels insane, and Sam isn't really sure what to make of it. But he can't say he's upset to see the Harvelles. Nor can he say that things aren't going to get more complicated.]
Yeah, one of Cordy's old friends. Remember, she tried to get the gang back together, but they just brought back Billy Idol and Barry Manilow. Well, Fred woke up in some laundromat. It has to be related.
( He holds up his phone, shaking it. He's sent up a bat signal. He assumes they'll have some responses in a few hours. Their network's pretty far-reaching now. )
You mean, you don't vote we sleep in the old witch murder house?
[The bodies aren't even burned yet, and he wouldn't put it past anything in that house to be vengeful. He glances over their people and starts to do the math. Him and Allison, Jeremy and Matt, Jo and Ellen, Elena and Dean, Buffy and Stefan - ]
Seems like it. I certainly didn't have this on my schedule.
[She also sees Dean, hovering, but before he intrudes again, she wants to make the introductions she narratively promised.]
Matt, this is my mom, Ellen. Mom, this is Matt, another member of the Recently Resurrected club.
[Because she doesn't realize this is another version of her mom. She assumes this is the mom who stayed with her in Carthage, who finished the job when she couldn't. But she's about to find out how wrong she is.]
("Don't you go throwing around all that Ms. or Mrs. Crap. Ellen's fine and you'll stick with it, or you'll regret calling me anything else," she says, pointing at him. )
Yes m'am. Ellen.
( She nods, turning back to Dean who's --
"Would you stop being a helicopter?" she asks.
"Sorry," Dean says, clearing his throat. "Just giving you space you need. Sam's hooking everyone up with rooms for the night cause we're not staying here.")
[Jo turns to face him, knowing they need to have a moment, but probably not going to be in front of Matt and Ellen. They have time. They have all the time, apparently.]
So it's not just us? There are just people popping up all over the place?
( Dean needs to have a few moments, he'll prioritize all the needed time, but for now, no, not in mixed company. Not in front of her mother or Matt Donovan. He's barely out of this, he doesn't know if he has it in him to go back into that headspace. He remembers investigating Osiris and the circumstances surrounding it. He remembers Amy. He's a hell of a different person since he was, then. )
So far, your mom, another young werewolf, Matt here, and this other woman, Fred. ( She's down in Sioux Falls. ) She's a friend of a friend and - not dead anymore, either.
( He eyes Ellen, and all the baggage she comes with. The Titanic not sinking. He has half a mind to look out for fate. And, flip, if everyone is coming alive, is she going to be back? It's not one history-changing event. It's -- whatever just happened. )
[This feels like research, and this is always the part she was good at. Able to make the connections and find the things that pull the case together. It feels like something to do beyond sitting here and trying to figure out how to be alive again.
Way ahead of you. We got something going between a few of us. Our networks widened considerably since you last knew us. Would you believe we play well with others now?
( Dean, with Elena's influence, anyway. )
We'll get you set up on that, too. Back alive. ( He eyes Ellen again and looks over at Sam, ) Matt, can you come over here with Sam and me?
( Matt frowns, but he doesn't have much to do but be herded around like a bunch of cats, apparently.
He follows and lowers his voice, too, "What is it, Dean?")
Oh. Nothing, they just need some privacy. Jo's lid's about to be blown a second time today and we shouldn't be there for it.
( And, back with mother and daughter, she comes closer.
"No tears, you hear me? I know I wasn't in this reality, but I am now. We need to focus on this new lease on our lives, if it's a temporary lease or a mortgage deal. Then we go from there.")
So, I see my boys still haven't figured out basic communication in their intervening years. ( She sucks in a big inhalation before turning back. ) Joanna, last I knew, you were in California, and I was in Sioux Falls, at Bobby's. In a reality created by a mischievous angel goin by the name of Balthazar. He saved some big hunk of ship metal goes by the name of the Titanic. Last I knew, he was going to reverse his big faux pas and I was looking at not existing. Not this me. And Castiel told me I don't exist on this Earth. And I know what that means, baby.
[In Sam's defense, he didn't know that this Ellen was the other Ellen.
But yes, blame the other two, they're terrible boys.
Jo takes all this information in and on the one hand it's a relief, to know that there's a world where her mother didn't die brutally and terribly. But then she immediately takes umbrage with that phrasing because:]
You existed.
[She takes a breath before looking down at the ground.]
( They mean well, they do, but they are walking headaches. And, she's about to curse their namesakes. Something is happening. But this is between her and her daughter. )
Well. ( What do you say to that? ) We both know there are no guarantees in life. ( And they know where their jobs could lead them. ) We go down, guns blazing?
We were in Carthage, trying to help the boys make a run at Lucifer. There were hellhounds, and they cut me up pretty bad. But the boys set up some explosives, and we were going to have me lure in as many as I could. You stayed with me. We went out together.
[As they were always bound to. This is the life they chose, and they were always going to go out guns blazing.]
We pay for it one way or another. ( She will kick someone's ass if she has to. ) That werewolf we left back in New Orleans, she wasn't kept well. She was weak. Stumbling. I can only imagine how others are showing back up. We're the lucky ones.
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( If she was at Peace? The longer he's here, the more he doesn't remember people or specifics. But, feelings. Bright contentment. )
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[Them being the Winchesters.]
But for the rest of it time got a bit -
[She cuts off when Castiel lands in the middle of the mansion, now that the angel wards are down, and when Jo sees who's with him, there's a whole other wave of emotions that rolls through her, sorry Matt, she'll be back.]
Mom.
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( "Who's the blonde piece," goes unsaid before she and her daughter reunite. She wraps her arms around her like she'll never let her go again, even if she's a grown woman. And last she knew, she was doing her own jobs.
Dean hangs up, exchanges a look with Sam, and then comes back inside to witness the mother and child reunion.
"What the hell's going on," he says to his brother. )
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I have no idea.
[All of this feels insane, and Sam isn't really sure what to make of it. But he can't say he's upset to see the Harvelles. Nor can he say that things aren't going to get more complicated.]
You said Jody had one too?
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( That's three. )
You know what that means.
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That makes four.]
Here, New Orleans, Sioux Falls - there's probably more.
[Sam rubs his eyes.]
We should probably figure out where we're going to pretend to sleep while we figure all this out.
[It's almost morning but they could probably all at least use a few hours.]
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( He holds up his phone, shaking it. He's sent up a bat signal. He assumes they'll have some responses in a few hours. Their network's pretty far-reaching now. )
You mean, you don't vote we sleep in the old witch murder house?
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[The bodies aren't even burned yet, and he wouldn't put it past anything in that house to be vengeful. He glances over their people and starts to do the math. Him and Allison, Jeremy and Matt, Jo and Ellen, Elena and Dean, Buffy and Stefan - ]
Five rooms, give or take?
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( Something tells him this isn't over. )
Cas mentioned the young werewolf but nothing else. Safe to say they don't have anything to do with us?
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[Which is probably for the best, there are a lot more werewolf-related contacts there.]
Maybe Ellen knows? I'm going to go find Allison and see if we can get the rooms going. I'll send you at text once we find a place.
[Because who knows who's going to have six rooms open at this time of night.]
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Ellen finally separates.
"We've really stepped in it, haven't we." )
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[She also sees Dean, hovering, but before he intrudes again, she wants to make the introductions she narratively promised.]
Matt, this is my mom, Ellen. Mom, this is Matt, another member of the Recently Resurrected club.
[Because she doesn't realize this is another version of her mom. She assumes this is the mom who stayed with her in Carthage, who finished the job when she couldn't. But she's about to find out how wrong she is.]
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( "Don't you go throwing around all that Ms. or Mrs. Crap. Ellen's fine and you'll stick with it, or you'll regret calling me anything else," she says, pointing at him. )
Yes m'am. Ellen.
( She nods, turning back to Dean who's --
"Would you stop being a helicopter?" she asks.
"Sorry," Dean says, clearing his throat. "Just giving you space you need. Sam's hooking everyone up with rooms for the night cause we're not staying here." )
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[Jo turns to face him, knowing they need to have a moment, but probably not going to be in front of Matt and Ellen. They have time. They have all the time, apparently.]
So it's not just us? There are just people popping up all over the place?
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So far, your mom, another young werewolf, Matt here, and this other woman, Fred. ( She's down in Sioux Falls. ) She's a friend of a friend and - not dead anymore, either.
( He eyes Ellen, and all the baggage she comes with. The Titanic not sinking. He has half a mind to look out for fate. And, flip, if everyone is coming alive, is she going to be back? It's not one history-changing event. It's -- whatever just happened. )
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[This feels like research, and this is always the part she was good at. Able to make the connections and find the things that pull the case together. It feels like something to do beyond sitting here and trying to figure out how to be alive again.
She sure as hell isn't going to be sleeping.]
Are we tracking who else is popping up?
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( Dean, with Elena's influence, anyway. )
We'll get you set up on that, too. Back alive. ( He eyes Ellen again and looks over at Sam, ) Matt, can you come over here with Sam and me?
( Matt frowns, but he doesn't have much to do but be herded around like a bunch of cats, apparently.
He follows and lowers his voice, too, "What is it, Dean?" )
Oh. Nothing, they just need some privacy. Jo's lid's about to be blown a second time today and we shouldn't be there for it.
( And, back with mother and daughter, she comes closer.
"No tears, you hear me? I know I wasn't in this reality, but I am now. We need to focus on this new lease on our lives, if it's a temporary lease or a mortgage deal. Then we go from there." )
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Wait, wait. What do you mean "wasn't in this reality"?
[She feels an uncomfortable churning in her stomach, as though Ellen is trying to tell her something she doesn't fully understand.]
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So, I see my boys still haven't figured out basic communication in their intervening years. ( She sucks in a big inhalation before turning back. ) Joanna, last I knew, you were in California, and I was in Sioux Falls, at Bobby's. In a reality created by a mischievous angel goin by the name of Balthazar. He saved some big hunk of ship metal goes by the name of the Titanic. Last I knew, he was going to reverse his big faux pas and I was looking at not existing. Not this me. And Castiel told me I don't exist on this Earth. And I know what that means, baby.
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But yes, blame the other two, they're terrible boys.
Jo takes all this information in and on the one hand it's a relief, to know that there's a world where her mother didn't die brutally and terribly. But then she immediately takes umbrage with that phrasing because:]
You existed.
[She takes a breath before looking down at the ground.]
We just ... died.
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Well. ( What do you say to that? ) We both know there are no guarantees in life. ( And they know where their jobs could lead them. ) We go down, guns blazing?
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We were in Carthage, trying to help the boys make a run at Lucifer. There were hellhounds, and they cut me up pretty bad. But the boys set up some explosives, and we were going to have me lure in as many as I could. You stayed with me. We went out together.
[As they were always bound to. This is the life they chose, and they were always going to go out guns blazing.]
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( But swap daughter and mother. It'll be time together. Mor time with Ellen and time with Jo closer than California. )
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I'll feel better when I know that there isn't some terrible price waiting on the other side.
[Once they've confirmed that someone isn't dying on her behalf, she'll feel better.]
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