Dean and Sam Winchester walked into a karaoke bar, stopping for drinks and food. After sitting at an open table, Dean's eyes wandered around the room until they hit the stage. A young woman was singing; her blond curls draped her shoulders, a short dark red gown was wrapped around her body with thin black rope.
"Whoa," Dean said under his breath.
"What?" his brother Sam looked at him curiously as he dove into a basket of pretzels.
Dean pointed at the stage but never took his eyes off the girl. She sang the words to some sad country song Dean had never heard before, but he didn't care.
"Dean, check out her chest," Sam commented.
"Oh believe me I am brother."
"The necklace, stupid."
"Yeah, it's pointing up. What's your point? That doesn't make her bad." A pentacle hung from a chain around the girl's neck, a clear sign that she was a witch, but there was no sign that she was a hunter like Dean and Sam. The girl finished her song and was met with loud applause, Dean even threw in a few whistles himself.
"Are you sure it's not a love spell?"
"We haven't stopped any where else in town and she hasn't been any where near our food. Yeah, I'm sure it's not a love spell. I don't know what it is Sammy, I'm just drawn to her."
"Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for Andie," the DJ said. "I think it's fair to say we've found our winner."
The DJ handed Andie a few hundred dollars cash. Dean watched intently as she picked up a small brown leather backpack and walked towards him and Sam. She slipped a hundred dollar bill on their table but never looked at them and then left the bar. It wasn't long until Dean paid their tab and walked out with Sam to the Impala. That's when he saw Andie further down the street, walking towards them, away from a hotel that's sign flashed "No Vacancy."
"Hey! You need a ride?" Dean called to her. She appeared to stop and think about it, turning to look at the hotel's sign one more time, and then shook her head in acknowledgment towards Dean. He opened his door for her, and moved the driver's seat forward so she could slide in the back. When she reached the car she smiled at him and he smiled back before helping her in.
"Name's Dean, this is my brother Sam," Dean said as he drove down the street to a local motel.
"Andromeda, but you can call me Andie," the girl said.
"Andromeda...that's sounds so much better than Andie."
"It means 'defender of mankind.'"
Dean parked the car in front of the motel's office and went in to rent a room.
"The question is does it suit you?" Sam asked as he turned back to look at Andromeda.
Andromeda touched Sam's shoulder and his life flashed before her eyes. Sam watched on as her visions caught up with the present and then pressed on. He saw Dean and Andromeda getting married as he stood by his brother, images flew on to Dean and Andromeda's son being born, more images, followed by Sam settling down with a nice looking girl.