[b]NATALIA AND SAM[/b] The idea of a demon pulling Dean out of Hell when they are all so desperate to have him stuck in Hell, seemed highly unlikely. He couldn't imagine any demon would risk putting their soulless lives on the line to haul a Winchester out of there. He did have tot hink that it couldn't be good whatever it was, as it was no easy feat to bring a soul back out of Hell and onto the living plain again. The very suggestion of summoning the thing that did it was even more crazy to him but it did seem like it could be their only option that actually a realistic one for once. When Bobby popped his head round the wall, he looked over and was half expecting Bobby to say what a stupid idea it was, but he didn't. "Sure, I'll go and see what I can find out whilst you two take whoever and try summoning this thing" he agreed. Natalia listened to Annabeth, unsure if she could trust her when she said she was fine. She didn't look fine, she looked scared and confused, but not entirely fine. She rose an eyebrow in curiosity about what she was being told. SO now not only did they have Dean come back from the dead, but Annabeth had done at some point too? Sighing, she ran her hand through her hair and let herself take in what she was being told. "it's gonna be okay Anna, We'll help you in any way we can I promise" she told her, taking her hands in a protective and reassuring manner. She also figured it would help Annabeth to truly realise she was still very much alive and in the room with them all. "In my job, I've learned to never consider something as nothing. When I was younger i'd get horrific dreams, dreams that were more like visions myself...given to me by demons who wanted me to know who my real family were all whilst making me think I was utterly insane. The demon Azazel broke me out of my room when my brothers broke in to fix the demon infestation that was in said hospital. Feeding off the patients fears. So believe me when I say, anything you say I will believe you and will do my hardest to help you." she explained, never really opening up about how she met her brothers, but in this instance it fitted.