SUPERNATURAL
GRADUATIONS AND WEDDINGS
FIRST STORY IN MY FAMILY SERIES
WRITTEN BY: MEMPHIS_HEAT123
DISCLAIMER: I am in no way connected to the show. This story is for fun only.
SUMMARY: A what if story. What if John wasn't killed by the yellow eyed demon before Dean killed the demon? What if there was no demon blood in Sam? What if Jessica was not killed? What if Sam never left collage? This is the first story about Sam's life, and his family. I plan on writing many more about the growing family.
NOTES: Even though Sam is leading a normal life, the future stories will contain supernatural beings. These stories will focus on Sam, but the other characters will be in them a lot.
NOTE: This is my first story in the series, but I will write many more as Sam's family grows. Some of the future stories will contain the spanking of minors and teens.
NOTE: In this story, Dean did go to Sam and ask for help in finding their Dad. It took them a couple months to find him and the yellow eyed demon. Dean killed old yellow eyes, and he and John continued to hunt. But Sam went back to school, after another huge fight with John.
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Jessica stood nervously in front of the bedroom mirror, making sure her hair was just right and that her makeup was on evenly.
"You look beautiful." Sam said, as he stepped behind her and wrapped his strong arms around her waist.
"You don't look that bad yourself Mr. Valedictorian."
"I can't believe we're finally graduating, after then it's off to law school."
"Then four short years later, we are officially lawyers."
Jess turned around and she and Sam kissed, holding on tightly to each other.
A knock at the door cut the passionate kiss short.
"That will be my parents and Kayla." Jess said smiling. Then she rushed to the door of the small apartment she shared with Sam. She threw the door open, but it wasn't her family standing on the front steps.
"Dean." She said, her smile disappearing.
"Don't worry." Dean smiled, figuring out what Jessica was thinking. "I'm not here to steal your boyfriend away again."
"Why are you here?" Sam asked, as Jess stepped aside and Dean walked into the apartment. It had been almost a year since the two brothers had seen each other, not since Sam returned to collage after finding their Dad and killing Yellow Eyes.
"To see you graduate." Dean replied, holding up a leaflet advertising the graduation. "Congratulations on being the valedictorian."
"Thanks." Sam smiled, as they briefly hugged. "I am glad you came."
"You invited me."
"Yeah, but I wasn't sure." The smile vanished. "Don't suppose Dad cam with you?"
"Nope, you know how he is."
"Yeah, I know."
"But I'm here." Dean smiled. "And I must say, you look really adorable in that pretty blue dress."
"It's a graduation gown." Sam said.
"What ever." Then Dean turned towards Jess. "You look a hell of a lot better in it."
"Thank you Dean." Jess smiled. "It's great to see you again."
Another knock was heard on the door and Jess opened it.
"Mom, Dad, Kayla." She exclaimed as three people rushed in and hugged her.
"It's good to see you again, Sam." Jess's Mom said, hugging Sam.
"You too, Ruth." Sam said, returned the hug. She was in her late fifties with blond hair that was turning slightly grey. She was just a little bit shorter then Jess and had a stout build.
"Sam." Jess's Dad held out his hand. He was in his late fifties with thinning brown and grey hair. He was about Dean's height with a medium build.
"Nice to see you again Allen." Sam said.
"Hey Gigantor." A teenage girl said. She was thirteen, with straight blond hair that came down to the middle of her butt. She was short for her age and very slender.
"Hey Shorty."
"Guys." Jess said. "I want you to meet Sam's brother, Dean. Dean this is my parents, Allen and Ruth. And my sister, Kayla."
"Nice to meet you." Dean said.
"It is so good to meet Sam's family." Ruth said, smiling. "He has become such a large part of our lives."
Everyone sat down and talked and laughed for a few minutes. Dean was really starting to like Jess's family.
"Babe." Sam said, looking at his watch. "We should go."
"Yeah." Jess agreed. "We have to be there an hour before the ceremony starts."
"Is it alright if we stay here till time?" Allen asked.
"Of course." Sam replied. "Make yourself at home." Then he turned towards Kayla and added. "But not you, you have to wait outside."
"Keep it up, Jolly Green Giant, and I will start booing during your speech." The young teenager said.
"It was nice meeting you." Dean said, as he stood up.
"You're not waiting here?" Ruth asked.
"No, Ma'am." Dean replied. "I have a couple things I need to do before the graduation." Then he winked at Kayla and said. "Like picking up a couple of super soaker water guns and a few banana peels."
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Dean walked into the crowed room and scanned the area for an empty chair.
"Hey Dean!" A voice called out.
Dean turned towards the sound and saw Kayla standing in a chair near the front of the room, waving her arms. Dean weaved through the crowd and saw that there was an empty seat beside the teenager.
"We saved you a seat." Ruth informed him.
"Thank you." Dean said, sitting down beside Kayla.
"You look different." The teen said, as she sat back down.
"Sammy better not get used to it." Dean replied, as he fiddled with his tie. He was wearing a navy blue suite and tie, and not the cheap ones he wore when pretending to be an FBI agent.
"I think you look very handsome." Ruth said.
"Thank you, Ma'am." Dean smiled.
"It's about to start." Ruth said.
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After the ceremony, Dean was standing in the reception room with Jess's parents and sister. They had talk some more during breaks in the graduation and while they were waiting on Sam and Jess.
"There they are." Kayla said, nodding towards the back of the room. They saw Sam and Jess weave through the crowds and head their way. They were no longer wearing their gowns.
"I don't believe it." Sam said, looking at Dean in surprise. "You are not wearing jeans."
"Shut up." Dean said, but he was smiling. "That was a great speech." He pulled the younger man into a hug. "I'm proud of you Sam." He said.
"Thanks Dean." Sam returned the hug.
He was hurt that his Dad didn't show up, though he wasn't surprised. But he was grateful that Dean showed up, he would have preferred to have Dean there then his Dad anyway.
"I want more pictures." Ruth said. "Sam and Jess, over there." She pointed towards a wall.
Sam and Jess walked over to the wall and posed. Then Ruth wanted Kayla and Dean in the picture, then she asked someone else to take a picture with her and Allen included. Then she wanted more pictures. After over half an hour, she was finally finished.
After the post graduation party, they all went back to Sam and Jess's apartment. Jess's family were spending the night, then leaving the next morning back to Texas. Dean said he would grab a motel room, but Sam and Jess wouldn't hear of it. They assured him that they would make room in the one bedroom apartment.
It was decided that Allen and Ruth were sleeping in Sam and Jess's bed, and Kayla was sleeping on an air mattress beside the bed. Sam and Jess were sleeping on the sofa, which let out into a bed, and Dean would be sleeping in the recliner.
Everyone was sitting in the living room, talking and laughing.
"Jess." Ruth said. "Remember when you were six, and your Dad and me took you treat or tricking?"
"I don't think anyone wants to hear that." Jess said quickly.
"Speak for yourself." Sam said, "I would love to hear about that."
"Me too." Kayla said.
"Jess was a Princess." Ruth started the story. "We took her to this one house that was decorated. There was a scarecrow sitting in a lawn chair outside. When we walked by it, the scarecrow turned its head towards Jess." Ruth and Allen both laughed, then Ruth continued. "Jess let out a high pitched scream and ran under the porch, it took us ten minutes to coax her out."
"So, you were a wuss as a kid?" Sam smirked.
"Don't you tease her." Dean said, in his best authoritative voice. Then he smirked and said. "When Sam was eight, I took him to a carnival."
"Hey!" Sam protested. "No one wants to hear about our childhood."
"Wanna bet?" Kayla said. "Please continue Dean."
"Yeah Dean, continue." Jess said.
"We were standing in line for one of the rides, and this clown walked over and offered Sam a balloon animal. But Sam here is scared of clowns, always have been. The kid took off running, looking behind him, and ran straight into the backside of an elephant."
Everyone laughed, except Sam of course.
"Ahhhhh." Kayla said, smiling. "Poor giant gorilla, scared if a little clown."
"It wasn't a little clown." Sam defended himself. "He was on stilts."
"I know a cute story." Jess said, grinning at her little sister. "About the time we went to the zoo when Kayla was seven."
"Don't you dare." The smile vanished off of the teen's face.
"Kayla wanted to go into the snake house, but Mom and Dad told her that she might get scared. She never did like snakes. But she insisted that she was a big girl and that she wouldn't be scared. She was fine for the first couple snakes, then she saw a huge reticulated python. She screamed so loud, I was positive that the glass was going to break and all of those snakes would get out. Dad had to pick her up and carry her outside, screaming the entire way."
"It wasn't funny." Kayla said. "Jess kept teasing me."
"Yeah." Jess said. "Every so often I'd scream 'SNAKE!' and she would burst into tears and try to climb up onto the nearest object."
"I knew I loved you for a reason." Sam told Jess, causing Kayla to glare at him.
They continued to talk and laugh for a while longer, then turned in for the night.
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