Ruby nodded and looked into the distance for a second, inwardly taking the details from the girls mind. "She's fighting me...I'd forgotten how that felt. I should put her down before I leave the body, she won't feel it then. It'd be better for her. She's only alive cause I'm in here." She waited as patiently as she could as Sam undid the bindings keeping her tied down and finally she was free to fall into his arms, just happy to be with him again. But she was getting there, she had the family. The name, the address. And she'd get there, she just had to tell the girl not to fight anymore. That it'd all be over soon. That no, Ruby couldn't give her her life back but she could let her family know. And finally, mercifuly, the girl stopped fighting. "Got it..." she said simply and tilted her head slightly, she supposed it was murder what she was doing, the second she left the girl would die, but it was the only thing she could do. Even if she kept this body, it'd be a false life for her. "She's subdued. She won't feel it when she goes. I can keep her down until then if we just get out of here now...And I know Sam, I know you'll always take care of me."
Ruby got shakily to her feet, she could walk, though not particularly well, she slipped a arm around his waist and once they moved at least somewhat slowly then it was a step in the right direction. It hurt her deep, not like she'd seen Sam do to demons but they'd gotten to what she was and it had hurt more than she'd felt in a long time. She'd get better. But not in the next few hours. Getting her own body back was definitely a step in the right direction. She really really hated the thought that the little bitch had been riding around in it. It was hers, well, no it wasn't. But it was more hers than Meg's. They walked reasonably slowly toward the door and out to the landing where the body of one of the demons lay. Dead, and it hadn't died happy. Bloodstains still dripping around the body, Ruby looked up at Sam "You killed them..." she asked, not really needing an answer, "just to get me back..."
She wondered had he enjoyed it. She sort of hoped not.