![]() ![]() Mary finds out that her dad has been searching for Men of Letters locations without her and alongside Ada. The demon from before has found a new host but luckily, she is hit by a van driven by Carlos and Latika. They check out Ada's bookstore and they find a map with Samuel's handwriting. He thinks he's being haunted so Mary has him get out the EMF, proving that he's not being haunted. John has flashbacks of his time in the military and hallucinates one of his Army buddies in the backseat that died. She wants to go to Texas with them but Mary has her stay behind to continue research. John and Mary check out a library, where Latika helps with with research. Mary tells John that he doesn't want any part of this and to let the past stay in the past.Ī demon possesses bookstore owner Ada Monroe and John reads Mary a newspaper article the following day about her going missing. Mary finds what her father was looking for, but no sign of her father. John finds his dad's locker and sees a bunch of his belongings in it, including a photo of his parents and him as a baby. The two flick on the lights of a bunker, a Men of Letters bunker. ![]() Mary gives John the talk and tells him to use the key he has to open a door. John admits to Mary a stranger gave him a letter from his dad and it led him to that address, so Mary has him follow her. ![]() She asks the demon where her father is, but the demon is as sassy as ever and she exorcises him. John has his first encounter with a supernatural creature and Mary comes to join the fight. John forged his dad's signature in order to enlist in the Army. John reunites with his mother, a mechanic. And with him is a letter addressed to him.ĭean narrates his parents' story and John and Mary meet after John bumps into her, and the rest is history. John Winchester, after getting home from the military, is on a bus headed to Lawrence, Kansas. Someone in a graveyard runs away from a supernatural creature. ![]()
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