Antonia Blood had seen a lot of strange things in her life. The strangest thing however was when her dead ex-boyfriend showed up on her doorstep with two babies. It was late on a Saturday evening. Toni had just settled herself into her overstuffed armchair with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book when a knock sounded against her front door.

Toni sighed and put her book on the coffee table, right next to her mug. She stood and trudged her barefooted way to the front door. She opened the door and her mouth dropped open just a little bit. "Adam, but..." She trailed off her hazel eyes wide.

"I'm sorry Toni. I didn't know where else to go." Adam said softly not looking Toni in the eye. Toni looked down, uncertain what to say, and caught sight of the two bundles Adam was holding.

"Adam what are those?" Toni asked. Confusion was beginning to cloud her mind.

"Toni, can I come in?" Adam countered shifting from one foot to the other nervously. Toni nodded and stepped aside. Adam walked inside and straight for Toni's livingroom. It surprised Toni that he still remembered the layout of her house even though it had been a couple years. He sat his bundles on Toni's couch before sitting in her armchair.

"Adam?" Toni asked from the doorway. Adam didn't look up. He only reached for Toni's still steaming mug of hot chocolate. The hair on the back of Toni's neck was beginning to stand on end. "Adam what's going on?" Toni demanded as she crossed her arms.

"You wouldn't believe me if I told you Toni." Adam admitted as he stared down into the hot chocolate in his hands.

"Adam you're supposed to be dead. I think there's a lot I'm willing to believe." Toni answered as she leaned against the doorframe. She jumped when she caught sight of one of the bundles moving from the corner of her eye.. A tiny arm escaped the confines of the blankets it was trapped in and a baby cried. toni looked between the baby on her couch and Adam. Adam flinched at the cry, but otherwise didn't move.

Toni crept forward and picked the baby up. She rocked him until he stopped crying then she investigated the other bundle, it was another baby. The first one was the older one, probably four years of age with jet black hair and dark green eyes. The second baby was three at the most with blonde hair and blue eyes.

"Adam are these your kids?" Toni asked softly as she put the first down next to the second.

"No!" Adam shouted jumping to his feet.

Toni looked up at his denial. "Ok well whose are they?" She asked. She tried to put a soothing note in her voice to ease Adam's obviously frayed nerves.

"That's one of things you won't believe." Adam said shakily as he sat back down.

"What are their names?" Toni asked deciding to change tactics. She would get her answers eventually, but for now she would let sleeping dogs lie.

"The dark haired one is Michael, the blond is Lucifer." Adam grumbled. He put the mug back on the table and rubbed at his face.

Toni's jaw dropped some. "Michael and Lucifer?" She demanded to see if she had heard right. Adam nodded. "As in Lucifer the fallen archangel who becomes Satan? And Michael the right hand of God?" She continued.

Adam almost asked how Toni knew that, but then he remembered Toni was into finding out everything she could about different subjects, and angels, he guessed fell into the category of things she knew a lot about. Adam sighed and nodded again.

Toni looked down at the two peacefully sleeping babies on her couch and frowned. She moved in front of Adam and put her hands on her hips. "I'm done 'playing ring around the rosies' with you Adam. Explain, now!" She growled.

Adam sighed for a second time. This was one of the reasons he and she had broken up. She had a temper and she tended to display an attitude when this temper was in effect. "I think it would be best if you sat down for this one Toni." He said. Toni thought about standing just to spite Adam, but she sat on the edge of her coffee table never the less.

"You know how your favorite genre is paranormal?" He asked once he was sure Toni was sitting down. Toni nodded, not trusting herself to keep the impatience out of her voice. "Well all of it's real, vampires, werewolves, everything. Two years ago i was killed by a ghoul. They wanted vengence on John Winchester who killed their father or something. They were real chatting, but I was a bit busy dying at the time."Toni frowned as she absorbed this information, she thought about telling Adam that he'd actually been dead for almost five years, but Adam wasn't through yet. "A little while after that the angels brought me back to life so I could be Michael's vessel. that didn't end well. I wound up in the cage with Lucifer, Michael, and Sam-"

Toni cut him off before he could continue. "Wait, the cage?" She demanded.

"A separate section of hell just for Lucifer." Adam explained.

"So how'd you get out?" Toni inquired. She glanced back at the babies. She still wasn't completely convinced that they were the actually Michael and Lucifer.

"I don't know. I woke up outside the cage with those two and I came straight here. Like I said Toni I didn't know where else to go." Adam said dropping his head into his hands.

Toni frowned and grabbed her hot chocolate. She took a sip, grimacing when she realized it was cold. "You and the two angelic tots can stay, but don't expect this to become a permanent arrangement." She said simply.

"Gee thanks Toni, I didn't take you for the charitable type." Adam said sarcastically.

"I'm letting you stay aren't you?" Toni growled back. "You're lucky I'm not tossing your ex-butt out on the street." She continued as she stood. She went into the kitchen and dumped her hot chocolate down the sink and rinsed out the mug. She then returned to the living room and scooped up Lucifer.

"Grab Michael for me. We'll put them in the twins' old room. It still has the little kid beds in it." Toni said softly so she didn't wake Lucifer, who'd fallen asleep since they'd been there, up.

"I don't think the two of them sharing a room is the smartest thing." Adam pointed out as he picked up Michael, who also had fallen asleep.

Toni stopped dead in her tracks and glared at Adam. She really didn't care for his opinion after their break up and in that instance it really rubbed her the wrong way. "Well I really don't care. We can talk about putting them in separate rooms in the morning. Tonight they can live with sharing a room." She hissed angrily. She then turned on her heel and started up the stairs.

Adam followed behind Toni without another word. He wasn't sure why he didn't argue. He reasoned with himself that it was just because he didn't have the energy it usually required to fight with Toni. Once they were on the second floor Toni went straight for the third door on the left. She opened the door to reveal a room covered in dust that might have once belonged to two little boys. The toddler beds shoved against the back wall with only a few feet between them were twin racing cars, the only difference between them being their colors. The car on the left was red while the car on the right was green.

With one hand Toni shook the dust from the green car's pillow and did her best to brush it from the blanket before she laid Lucifer in the bed and tucked him in. She then gave the red car's bedding the same treatment and held her arms out for Michal. Adam passed him over with uncertainty. He watched carefully as Toni laid Michael down and tucked him in like she had Lucifer. Seh surprised Adam however when she kissed both boys on the forehead.

"Goodnight boys." She said quietly once she stood by Adam's side again. She then proceeded to grab Adam's wrist and pull him from the room, She left the door open a crack.

"What was all that about?" Adam demanded.

Toni didn't answer him. Instead she turned on him hands on her slim hips once more. "When was the last time you ate?" She questioned.

Adam blinked in confusion, taken aback by Toni's sudden change.

"Uh, I don't know. Probably when I was in the angelic waiting room." Confusion flitted over Toni's eyes, but she held her hands up in a surrender gesture.

"I'm not going to ask, but come on. I might have something in the fridge you can snack on." She said. Adam mentally cursed himself as he followed Toni back downstairs and into the kitchen. He was acting like a lost puppy dog and he didn't like it.

Toni opened the fridge and cursed out loud. "Looks like one of us will have to go grocery shopping tomorrow." She muttered. She reached inside and pulled out a leftover box that restuarants gave out if you wanted to take your meal home. She passed it to Adam who opened it to find a half eaten burger.

"How long has this been in your fridge?" Adam asked, not trusting that there wasn't anything growing on it.

"Relax Adam. It's only been in there since lunch." Toni replied with a roll of her eyes.

"Wow Toni, you really have changed. The Toni I dated would never have gone to a restaurant during the lunch hour. She was always too busy." Adam remarked.

Toni's expression clouded over. "Yeah well the Rosewood's lawyer took me out. He wanted to go over some details about the trust they set up for Abby and the house." Pain briefly crossed Toni's face at the name Abby.

"Oh." Adam said lamely.

Toni rolled her eyes. She shook off the pain and anger as easily as if it were rain and she was wearing a slick raincoat. "Whatever, you can sleep in Luke's room. I'm going to turn in for the night." She announced. Adam watched as Toni left. He was almost sorry he'd ripped open old wounds, but he also knew if he hadn't something else would have.