Guardian Angel: Chapter One Sergeant
This is my first Supernatural Fanfic, please be gentle if I the Chara's are a little off.
Hannah looked up from the dishes she had been washing to see her boyfriend walk around the corner. His trench coat was still on and his blue eyes held a secret. She raised an eyebrow at him questioning his look. She dried her hands and placed them on her hips.
"What are you up to Cas?"
He only walked up to her, looped his arms through hers and kissed her forehead. He pulled back and led her into the living room. A box sat by the door. Hannah once again raised her eyebrows at him. Cas nodded at the box and she knelt next to the box and pulled off the top. Inside was a very dirty, very small German Shepard mix. He had a German shaped head and paws that were too big with ears to match. His fur was matted and covered in things that Hannah had no wish to figure out, he was much to small and clearly had not had enough to eat, but despite all that Hannah fell head over heels for the little mutt.
"I found on the side of the road, I though we might be able to help him." Cas knelt down beside the two, and looked at the pair. Hannah had her long light brown hair twisted up in bun that was struggling to come loose, the mess that was the puppy had found it's way into her lap, where it slept peacefully. Hannah stood and purposefully marched into the bathroom where Cas could hear the sound of running water start. The poor dog had no idea what was about to happen to him.
He soon found out, however. Wines from the bathroom found their way to the kitchen where Cas was drying the dishes. From where he was there were no sounds of a great struggle, but he could be wrong, he had been before. He set down the dish towel and wandered down the hall. Opening the door he found two pair of brown eyes looking at him. One filled with mournful, helplessness and the other with satisfaction of a job well done. The pup was now void of foreign matter and the bathroom held the sent of wet dog. Hannah wrapped her brindled prize in a towel and triumphantly grinned up at her man.
"Look how beautiful he is." She pulled the towel down to show his face. Cas had to agree, it was a very beautiful dog, small, but a looker. Cas grinned not only at the pride that Hannah was beaming but also at the fact that she was now the one in need of a shower. Her arms were covered in what had covered the pup, her shirt was soaked through and most of her bun had escaped.
"He is beautiful. Why don't you let me take him and you can rinse off and get into dry clothes?" Cas gently took the dog and left Hannah to clean up.
Cas and Hannah had been going out for nearly a year. It hadn't been long after the angels had been cast out of heaven before Hannah had found him sitting in a coffee house, dejected and not knowing what to do next. She took him under her wing and helped to get him back on his feet. It was soon after that they had begun to date. They were happy together. Neither one of them talked much about what had happened before they met, but sometimes Cas would talk about these two men, two men that he would have to go and find, but he could never bring himself to leave. He would talk about what had happened more then she would due to the fact that she couldn't remember. She had woken up in the hospital with a concussion induced coma and suffered great memory loss. But despite the past they were happy. Or so Cas let her believe.
It wasn't long before Hannah came back out and walked in the kitchen, dry and fresh. Cas had gone to the store to buy puppy food and had left a sweet note on the table for her. Hannah looked down at the big pawed, droopy ear pup.
"Well, I guess you need a name, don't you?" She sank to her knees and stroked his long ears. Names played in her mind as she imagined herself calling for a dog out the back door. It needed to be something strong and a name that the puppy could grow into. "Sergeant." The puppy lifted his eye to meet hers and the name was settled. Sergeant wandered into her lap and rested his head on her knee, his tongue rolled out of his mouth in a yawn.
The morning was bright with the coming of the sun and the birds outside Hannah's window welcomed it with their cheerful song. Sergeant bounded to the window to welcome the birds with his barks. He was now a few months old and was starting to grow into him paws, all legs and ears.
Hannah groaned at her lanky pet, but swung her legs over the side of the bed anyway. She stretched, making her way to the closet to find the perfect outfit to welcome Cas home. Cas had gone on a business weekend and was expected back foo dinner, so Hannah wanted to make sure that she was ready for him. The ingredients to his favorite meal were in the kitchen and a new dress was in the closet.
The morning went by with Sergeant following Hannah like a shadow while she cleaned and prepped for that night. Not only was Cas coming home but it was their year anniversary and Hannah wanted to make it one he would never forget.
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