the kids make a break for it – Ben, Molly; later SBC, ABC
It was not the first time Ben Braeden had been kidnapped by children who were not what they seemed and this time, he was mostly just really pissed off about it. Candy, games, toys – everything a child could dream of, but all Ben wanted was to go back to Dean and the others. He shouldn't have gone off by himself, he shouldn't have talked to those girls and he should have run away faster when he heard them say he smelled like the Winchesters. Really, that was sort of gross, who went around smelling people, unless they were dogs?
But none of it was right. Perfect seeming but wrong somehow just the same. The whole place, the white-eyed children (demons, like Dean had said Lilith's eyes were like), even the windows were wrong, as rather than be able to look outside, they were painted pictures. Ben couldn't tell if he was still in Los Angeles or not, but he thought they might still be. Which meant Dean and Sam and John and the rest would come for him, he knew it. Dean and Sam had saved him before, taken on superhero status from that moment on, and they'd come for him again. For all the kids.
What was most alarming, though, wasn't the kidnapping itself They were still being treated great, so if this were some kind of camp he'd agreed to go to, it'd be the best thing ever. It was that children arrived, but if they were taken away, they never came back. Ben had been told that when he was brought there, he'd seen two children be taken away and not come back in the last day and some and he'd decided he'd had enough of that. It was time to try to get out of here.
He made his way around the room slowly, making a big show of laughing over a game or nabbing some candy, trying to keep the demon children from realizing what he was up to while mobilizing the kids. The last person he made his way to was Molly, one of the last children to arrive.
"No, no this is how you do it," he said, loud enough to be heard, then dropped his voice for her ears only. "We're gonna find a way out of here, okay? Everyone's ready as soon as we figure out how to distract the freaky kids." He hadn't called them demons to the others, as he didn't want to be the reason anyone got all crying and freaked out.