Chapter 1

"Ben! Come downstairs, I've made breakfast for you!" Ben's mother calls as he is getting ready for the day.

"I'm coming!" he yells back as he finishes up and walks downstairs.

"Here you go, sweetie," Lisa says, placing a plate of bacon and eggs on the table as Ben sits down.

"Thanks mom, you didn't have to do this."

"Of course I did. You have that special interview today, right?"

"That special interview that you're not supposed to know about," Ben says smiling as he starts eating.

"You're right. I won't say another word. I promise. What would you like for supper tonight?" Lisa says as she sits down next to him and starts eating.

"Not sure. Maybe Chinese?"

"Ooohh, that does sound good. I'll see what I can do."

Ben finishes up and glances at his watch. "OH, crap. I got to go. I'll see you later," he says, kissing his mother's cheek and running out of the house.

As Ben drives to the White House, he thinks about how he got to where he is.

Once Dean had somehow gotten his mom's memory wiped when he was fourteen, she and him had moved to Washington D.C. There, Ben had finished off highschool and learned to keep his intact memory of his adopted father secret.

Dean Winchester showed up for the first time at his ninth birthday party. Ben had known that he was special, but it wasn't until he turned thirteen that he realized how special he really was. Around that time, Dean lived with Ben and his mom for about a year. He taught Ben how to fix an engine, how to pick up girls, and pretty much everything else a teenaged boy believes he needs to know before he grows up completely.

But then Sam, his brother who we believed to be dead, showed back up. He pulled Dean back into his former employment. Hunting. But he wasn't just any kind of hunter. He tracked down the monsters of the world, the things that go bump in the night that your parents tell you aren't real.

Dean and Lisa tried to make their relationship work, but after about three months, Lisa couldn't take it anymore and broke it off.

About two months after the breakup, some men broke into the house and killed Lisa's boyfriend and took Ben and his mom, but only after Ben got an SOS to Dean. That day, Ben found out just how lethal and dangerous Dean really was.

Somehow, Lisa doesn't remember that year that they had spent with the man and at first, Ben didn't either. He just knew Dean as the man that had accidently hit them with his car. But, Ben had later found Dean's number programed into his phone and then the shotgun he had hidden in his mom's closet, and the wall in his head came crashing down. He remembered everything and he didn't want to forget, so when the man in the trench coat came to re-erase the memories, Ben was able to convince him to keep the memories in case he needed to use them.

After the supposed accident, Lisa moved her son to Washington D.C. where Ben took up martial arts and kickboxing. Where he learned archery and skeet shooting. By the time he joined the military during his senior year, he was a black belt in karate, kung fu, and ju jitsu; and he was an expert marksman in shooting and archery.

Once he finished school at his mother's request, he served four tours in the Middle East. What he hadn't told his mother was that he was doing mostly blackops work, classified work.

He was honorably discharged earlier that year after recieving another Silver Star and a Purple Heart for the bullet he took to the shoulder.

And now, six months later, he was driving to the Big House for an interview with the head of the Secret Service. They had already contacted most of his family and friends for interviews so Ben knew that they knew pretty much everything about him already and had passed initial inspection but he also knew that he could get in there and blow it with not even saying a word.

This was going to be interesting.