The moon peaked out from behind evergreen trees and the streak of clouds that dusted the sky. The moon was actually full that night and everything was normal. It was warm, with a nice cool breeze out that night. The air was summer-scented, and the stars were plentiful. A streak of blonde dashed through the forest, quicker than any normal human could and any animal.

A young boy had his eyes on the creature in disbelief and wonder. "What the...what the heck was that?" He muttered. He drew closer towards the forest clearing seeing the 'creature'. It was a girl. A girl maybe about his age. She looked at him and gasped. No one was allowed to see her, at least that's what mommy had told her. She backed away nervously, hoping he wasn't a hunter. "It's okay-" He said "I'm not going to hurt you- What's your name" She interrupted him "So you aren't a hunter?" She asked "No...what's that" "Nothing- My name is Sabriel.." The boy cocked his head. "Sabriel? That's a funny name."

She looked hurt by that comment "It's the combination of my parent's names, it's not weird... Sam and Gabriel" She said. He gasped "Sam Winchester..?" He asked. "Yes..?" The boy turned away from her and ran. She looked uberly confused.

She sighed. Her mother was probably wondering where she was. Daddy wasn't allowed to know about her. She didn't know why but, that's what mommy said. Mommy says a lot of things to her that she doesn't understand. She dashed through the forest once more until she ran into someone . She slowly looked up at the figure which appeared to be a man. "Oh my- I'm sorry mister!" She said quickly on the verge of tears. "No No sweetie I'm sorry- Hey shouldn't you be at home with your parents..? It's dark out here.." She nodded. "I was heading home to my mommy but, then I ran into you.." She said her lip quivering. "Well run along.." He pushed her along and she ran like a normal kid to mask the fact that she was an archangel. She walked through the door only to be embraced by Sam. "Mommy!" She squealed. Dean snickered and smiled at them. She ran to hug him too.

When Sabriel laid in bed that night she thought about that man and his golden eyes, how they seemed to glitter. Right then she swore to herself to find him again.

Little did she know, that man was her father.